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Unlike LeBron, who likes to run his damn mouth over everything, Kobe lets his game speak for him; to borrow Michael Jordan's famous comment @Cam, "Republicans buy tickets too."
Kobe = 18 all stars, 5 rings, 2 NBA Finals MVPs, 1 MVP.
LeBron = 19 all stars, 4 rings, 4 NBA Finals MVPs, and 4 MVPs.
LeBron went to Miami, played in four straight NBA Finals, won two. Leaves Miami, goes back to Cleveland. Four more NBA Finals, only one won then. Played in eight straight NBA Finals. Would have more rings to show for it, but got stuck playing the dynasty of the Warriors that got a huge boost getting KD when the salary cap fluctuated. LeBron will go down in NBA history as #2 all time. That's certain. Kobe is on the edge of the top ten, maybe.
If we're just talking about athleticism, still LeBron. Dude is 6ft 9, 250 lbs. Built like a damn train. He is a freak of nature, and it's wild he's still doing crazy shit TWENTY years into his career.
Unlike LeBron, who likes to run his damn mouth over everything, Kobe lets his game speak for him; to borrow Michael Jordan's famous comment @Cam, "Republicans buy tickets too."
Nice comeback; the point I was making, Cam, was Kobe let his game speak for him instead of spouting off about this and that, and when Kobe did speak, he knew what he was talking about, unlike LeBron who spouted off like a and got a lot of people in trouble...
Lebron James reportedly 'raged' to players over Daryl Morey's 2019 tweet where he defended Hong Kong protesters in their fight against a national security law in the face of pressure from China.
As the jury was deliberating Tuesday the fate of ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, another police-involved shooting was taking place in Columbus, Ohio.
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