So does dirk, so does melo so does ai so does lebron so does joe johnson so does gilbert arenas. You havent hit a nerve im simply pointing out the best thing you haters can come up with is he takes 20 + shots a night......Gonna have to use something better than that cuase i just named off a dozen players and one of them is your MVP this season...hang on i got more so did wilt chamberlin and so did micheal jordan..all those players are ball hogs to i suppose...not great players, just ball hogs, since thats your logic of a player that takes 20 plus shots a night.
You still havent answered me either when i asked who did he have to turn too aside from lamar odom and sometimes luke walten, who we all know is a passer first shooter last anyhow.
Secondly Kobe Bryant is not a point guard he is a shooting guard...i wonder what a shooting guard is suppose to do? Perhaps shoot? I dont know maybe im missing the purpose of the 2 guard maybe the 2 guard is the point guard and the point guard is the 2 guard?
Also too is Michael Jordan a ball hog?
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Actually my MVP only averaged 17 shots a night.
The difference between Kobe and all them players you named melo,ai,dirk,lebron and is that their teams are winning and Kobes team is not.
You Kobe lovers love to always drag Micheal Jordan into the Kobe conversation.Although Micheal Jordan took many shots, he made his teammates around them better.I'll stress that,
Micheal Jordan made his teammates better players.Don't even tell me oh Jordan had Pippen and Kerry and all them payers.Yes he did have them, but he made them great players.Well maybe some exception to Pippen, he was already a decent self made player, but other Bulls teammates were just as good as current Kobe's teammates.But MJ somehow managed to get the most out of his teammates,he made them better players.Its not like prior to start of their 6 tittle dynasty all those mediocre Bulls players were already established and made players, no they were not,they were just as good as todays mediocre Lakers, the smush,wilton,cook,exc... But MJ accepted what he was given.He became a leader.He became a orchestrator.
So my point is, i don't buy people saying Kobe has much mediocre teammates than MJ did and that is why he can't trust his teammates and so he has to shot that much in order to win, i don't buy that.This Lakers/Suns series, in the fourth quarter of the last game i think, Kobe was shooting the basketball as if it was a hot potato.As soon as he'd get a ball, he would fire it up, no matter what distance and how many defenders around him, he was taking shots after shots and the worst thing he was missing most of them, but he kept shooting, freaking double team and he kept firing it.Even the crowd was booing him and wanting him to pass the ball.It was a ridiculous scene to watch.