In ESPN's league history star rankings, the top ten players are Jordan, Jabbar, James, Magic, Chamberlain, Bird, Russell, Duncan, O 'Neill and Olajuwon, and Kobe is behind the big O12; The top ten in Sports Illustrated are Jordan, Jabbar, Chamberlain, James, Magic, Big O, Bird, Russell, West, Duncan, and Kobe is also 12. The top ten in Fox Sports are Jordan, James, Jabbar, O 'Neill, Magic, Duncan, Russell, Chamberlain, Bird, Olajuwon, and Kobe is still ranked at 12. The top ten CBS sports players are Jordan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James, Chamberlain, Magic, Duncan, Russell, Bird, West and Olajuwon, and Kobe still ranks at 12.
Although there are some differences in the ranking of various media based on their own evaluation systems, such as professional data, professional honor, team role, playoff times and finals times, it is difficult for Kobe to rank in the top ten, but everyone is in the same position. They have 1000 reasons to exclude Kobe from the top ten, and Kobe fans will certainly have 10000 reasons to overturn their conclusions. There is a view that Kobe's historical position is low because he always meets different strongmen at different stages. Of course, Kobe has always maintained the top competitiveness during the peak of his long career, but to put it harshly or cruelly, it seems that he has never really ruled for a season.
Different people have different understandings of how dominance is embodied, but a season of double MVP should be one of the standards to unite most fans. The regular season MVP represents the dominance of the long regular season, and the finals MVP represents the dominance that determines the ownership of the championship. Does this mean that this guy is the most dominant player this season and got both in the same season? Few people in history can do this (getting up early without FMVP), Jordan 4 times, James 2 times, Bird 2 times, and the rest can only do Jabbar, Reed, Magic, Malone, Olajuwon, O 'Neill, Duncan and so on.
Yes, Kobe didn't do it. Although he has an MVP and two FMVPs, Kobe hasn't kept them for himself for a season. When Kobe Bryant was the second player of the Lakers, the ruler of this league was shaquille o'neal in front of him. Even allen iverson, who entered the league with him at the same time, won the MVP before him, followed by Duncan's strong rise. When Kobe finally won the MVP in the regular season in 2008, the old enemy Green Kay defeated the Lakers 4-2 to grab the championship, and Pierce won the FMVP. In 2009 and 20 10, with the help of Gasol and other right-hand men, Kobe won the championship for two consecutive years and grabbed FMVP, but at this time, the little emperor James had ruled the regular season and the MVP belonged to him.
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