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ShadowSoldier said:
Kasz216 said:
Tayne said:
Lebron reminded me of Kobe a couple years ago when the Lakers played a series against the Suns. Kobe wasn't really involved in the offense and took and missed poor shots. It looked like he was trying to say 'these guys can't do shit without me'. I'm not a big fan of Lebron, but he'll come back hard in Game 6. I'm still rooting for the Celts to close it out.

Nah, Lebron is nothing like Kobe.  The best way to explain him is like he has Michael Jordan on one shoulder and Magic Johnson on the other... constantly argueing if he should pass first or shoot first.

Some games he just hardly ever shoots at all because he thinks he's better as a facilitator... and sometimes he falls too in love with jump shots. 

This may be an old tired and drawn out argument. But Kobe is showing me why he's the better player then LeBron. In my eyes Cleveland has the most talented and deepest team in the league. They also have the privilege of being in the weaker conference, yet their leader insists on jacking up 3s and Js instead of driving to the basket? Play within yourself and within your element, and you'll find success. Simple as that LeBron.

I couldn't disagree more.  Mo Williams is better then Fisher... Lebron is better then Kobe... outside of that though.

Artest is better then Parker.  Gasol is better then Shaq now a days, as much as I love shaq.  Bynum is at least as good as Jamison and Bynum is better then Varejao.


Cleveland has more depth... and all that really accomplishes during the playoffs is they have more talented people riding the bench since there are no minutes for guys like Hickson.