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Kobe Bryant vs. Michael Jordan: The visual comparison

February 9, 2012

Courtesy Baltic Basketball League’s and Facebook user Chamillionaire’s pages, below runs a nice graphic visually comparing the achievements of Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, who is often touted vehemently by rabid Los Angeles Lakers fans sometimes bandied about the blogosphere as being on a level with His Airness.

And after one glance … well, the claim for Kobe isn’t so great. (Though BiE must ask: Where is the comparison of achievements in international competition…?)

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  1. ignarus
    14 years ago

    Most telling point against the “RINNNNGZZZ” crowd in LA is that less than HALF of Kobe’s rings were accompanied by a Finals MVP.

    MJ? Every one of them.

    5 MVPs, too, which wouldn’t have happened if anyone was seriously arguing that his shots were coming at the expense of his team’s success.

    Then again, *nobody’s* gonna look good on the left side of that poster. MJ basically ruined it for future shooting guards like Wilt ruined it for guys who want to set single season scoring records.

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