04-10-2008, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike33
Part of the difference I see is that Jordan didn't come off trying to be a flashy. It just turned out that to put the ball in the basket he had to contort his body is interesting ways sometimes. He was the guy to make the clutch shots. Sometimes when I watch Kobe, and I feel like he's forcing it.
If we're looking at pure numbers and stats Kobe may surpass Jordan on SOME measures, but not most (like 81 points versus Jordan's 63 - still, neither broke Wilt's record, 3-point shot average), but you have to consider how the game has changed, the type of players Jordan faced (Magic, Larry), and the fact that Jordan wasn't deliberately trying to rack up points for himself all the time. He was just trying to win. Jordan is much more fluid than Kobe or any other player to ever play the game.
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That's the difference. Jordan had way more finesse.
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