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IN YOUR OPINION
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All around, lebron, scorer kobe. I think both guys are douche's but they are the best in the league right now. KG may still be up there, hard to say at the moment.
KG is the best all around player, period. Just look at how the Celtics are suddenly playing good defense with guys that are notorius bad defenders. KG is a lot like Sheed in that he's unselfish, and that trait leads to underatting him a lot.
Kobe is a close 2nd IMO, and Lebron may be the best player in another year (as he improves his post game and 3 point shot).
Breznec... in his mind.
DARKO
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Originally Posted by Keith Langlois
I say LeTravel, simply because with the game on the line in the closing seconds, he'll be able to put his head down and drive. If anyone tries to defend him, the refs will blow the whistle; otherwise, he gets an uncontested dunk or layup.
ALSOLEBRONISPRETTYGOODWITHOUTTHEOFFICIAL'SHELPATTH EENDOFGAMES.
SheBron.
Who voted somebody else?
it's got to be kobe. no doubt. and i don't like the guy but i'm just being honest.
he can score from anywhere at any time. he is clutch at the FT line or elsewhere.
AND he is showing he can sit back and let teammates score- he can set others up.
he's excellent defensively, and finally- he has a very high basketball IQ, something lebron still has a long ways to go to improve.
lebron is the most physically gifted though for sure.
I agree that Lebron is not quite to Kobe's level, yet. The only reason I picked KG is that he's a better team defender than Kobe (Kobe is a solid man defender but doesn't improve his team defense like KG does).Quote:
Originally Posted by Higherwarrior
i think lebron is one of the smartest players in the nba.
I'm pretty much a total retard, but I've got to go with Kobe. I apologize for all the people who think it's Kobe, I hope it doesn't hurt our side for me to be on it.
My top 5:
1) KG
2) Kobe
3) Lebron
4) TD
5) nobody (Nash, Dirk, Wade don't play defense. Paul or Howard will be here soon though).
Lebron is in Oscar Robinson territory.
as great as KG is, would you put the ball in his hands with the game on the line? perhaps. but if you had a choice you would definitely put it in kobe's hands before KG's.
that to me is the difference. kobe can be a 'team guy' and a facilitator but he obviously can score. and most importantly he has a killer instinct and is extremely 'clutch'. i don't think KG has that.
not to mention, kobe's wife is ridiculously hot while i haven't seen KG's. ;o)
that's yet another reason i hate kobe actually.
Most clutch does not mean best player. Billups is probably one of the top 5 most clutch players. Is he even a top 10 player? No.
KG, followed by Kobe. Best all-around player in the league. He's Superman at passing, scoring, defense, rebounding, etc. He's been the best defensive big man this decade(KG can actually defend good post scorers, unlike Big Ben). My only gripe about him is that he's too passive at times.
And for a guy who is in his twenties, LeBron James is a pretty smart player. Just wait until his 6th and 7th year when he learns more.
kg missed the playoffs, what 2 , 3 times in his prime? his failure in the playoffs...
i just think that diminishes his luster, a little.
kg doesnt know what lebron does: its fine to coast through games that dont matter. lebron gets criticized a ton for taking time off. lebron is wise beyond his years.
If KG played in the east I bet you he wouldn't have been missing the playoffs, and probably would have had a couple finals appearances too.
where did i say that? read my posts. i never said 'most clutch' means best player. that was one of the tiebreakers.
if we're considering ALL aspects of what makes someone the best player, 'clutch' is one of the characteristics i look at.
Kobe. Too many options IMO, because only an idiot would vote Nash, Paul, or Dirk.
Using this list:
1. Kobe
2. LeBron
3. KG
then everyone else.
I gotta say though, there are times when I think LeBron is the best.
lebron is ridiculously talented and ahead of his time. for me, i can't consider him the best player until he improves his mid range and post-up game, his defense, and his end of game FT shooting.
also sometimes he's a bit more passive than he should be which isn't ordinarily a bad thing. but he needs a bit more of a killer instinct in some situations.
i personally hope he doesn't improve anymore but of course he will. he's so talented that he could dominate the nba with a very average supporting cast and potentially win a few titles along the way.
i don't think i've ever seen an athlete as physically gifted as him. he's built like a PF, has the athleticism of a SG/SF, and has the quickness of a PG. once he has another couple years of experience he will be head and shoulders above all the other great players. right now he's right there with them.
No love from anyone for the Big Fundamental?
I'd put Duncan 4th right after Kobe/Bron/KG. He's still the best post scorer in the NBA by a large margin plus a top 5 rebounder and defender. And he's one of the main reasons why Bruce Bowen still has a job in the NBA.
TD will go down as one of the most underappreciated players ever.
Duncan is 4th on my list too.
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Originally Posted by Wil Ledezma
Watch out for Kevin Durant though. He will be one of the greatest of all time.
Who am I?
Dr. Tre
Kevin Durant WILL be a stud though.
I think that Kobe is the best, at least for today.
If LeBron gets more votes tomorrow and takes the lead in the poll, I reserve the right to change my mind.
Glenn, you're better than that!
I have no opinions of my own, I go with the crowd.
I'm a Michigan fan and I didn't even go to school there, for example.
I'm disappointed.
This should not be news.
Kobe!
Kobe!
Kobe!
Sticking with your choice. I like that.
7-6 lead for Kobe. Tenuous, at best.
No love for D-Wade, who played for my favorite college basketball team.
IT'S D-WADE!!
This will be settled when Cleveland and LA play in the Finals. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Glenn
If NBA officials could vote in this poll...Quote:
Originally Posted by Sir Douche Baggins