In a column entitled "Like Mike or Even Better" (Sports Illustrated, March 3, 2003), Reilly stuck it to Michael Jordan when he put Bryant on a pedestal and just about called the Los Angeles Lakers guard the best thing that ever happened to basketball.
"At 24, Kobe has three rings," wrote the mesmerized Reilly. "At that age, Jordan had zero. At 24, Kobe has better all-around sense, a better J and, unthinkably, even more madly creative mid-air Gumbyness than Jordan did.
At 24, Kobe is hitting 38.5% of his treys; Jordan was shooting 18%. Over the last four weeks, Kobe was on a mind-warping, pupil-popping, scorched-earth tear during which he scored 35 or more points in 13 straight games. Jordan hadnt done that at 24. Come to think of it, Jordan still hasnt done that."
Reilly went on to deflate Jordans feats by insinuating that in powering the Chicago Bulls to six National Basketball Association (NBA) titles, he couldnt have done it without Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman that Kobe would easily lead the league in scoring if he didnt worry so much about massaging Shaquille ONeals ego that "hes got the Ballys body at 24 that Jordan didnt build until he was 30" that Bryant is averaging 7.0 rebounds and Jordan beat that only once that if Bryant plays until hes 40, hell easily finish with at least four more rings to surpass Jordans total.
"They said nobody would ever punk Ruths numbers," continued the irreverent Reilly.
"Then came Aaron. They said nobody would go lower than Nicklaus. Then came Tiger. Just roll the possibility around on your tongue for a second. Kobe Bryant could end up the greatest player in NBA history."
Jordanaires, what do you say to that?
The Jordan versus Kobe debate is such a hot topic that weve been deluged by letters from readers sharing their views on it.
Joey of hwi@edsamail.com.ph, for instance, had this to say:
"(It) reminds me of yesteryears when the purists debated on who was the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time. In the end, they chose Ali, not that he was better than Joe Louis or Rocky Marciano but because he was well-known all over the world, in or out of the ring. The same can be said of Jordan. Like Ali, both are big news.
"I agree with you when you said Kobe is a great player but his name will always be associated with another great one, Shaquille ONeal, just like the other great duos Bird and Magic, Malone and Stockton. Can he do it alone like Mike? If there is one person who knows the answer, its Phil Jackson. All the years Phil and MJ were together, they had nothing but praises for each other. But how many times have we heard rumors that Kobe wants out or will be traded? How about his personal rivalry with Shaq?
Time will tell if Kobe can equal or surpass the achievements of MJ."
Joey, just a brief reaction. Bird and Magic never played together.
Eduardo Malabag of Arcadia, California, sent in this e-mail:
"I dont know if you deliberately ignored Scottie Pippen so as to justify that Jordan has the edge on Bryant. Of course, the question will always be asked (if) Bryant would have won any ring without the convenience of a dominating ONeal. But then again, put a twist to that question and ask (if) Shaq would have won anything without Kobes playmaking and crunch time abilities.
"The question should also fairly be asked (if) Jordan would have won anything without Scottie. I say no. Pippen took a lot of the burden from Jordan, particularly in setting up the triangle. All Jordan had to do was pick his spots and Pippen would give him the ball. Pippen was also gritty in defense. When Jordan left briefly, Pippen became the No. 1 man for the Bulls. When he was out alone, he never won anything. Why didnt Pippen succeed? Because the Bulls were built around Jordans strengths, not Pippens. Thats why they struggled just like the Lakers struggled when Shaq was briefly out this season and Kobe had to lead them.
"The players around Kobe are role players or shock troopers acquired for Shaq. It is unfair to judge Kobes success or lack thereof during that brief stint without the Big Fella. Put Kobe in that same spot as Jordan with the team built specially for him and I can assure you, Kobe would have even greater success. For now, I guess lets look at it this way. If Kobe can make all these scoring streaks, shooting records, etc., while playing in Shaqs shadow and on a team not custom-built for him, imagine how he would be when the time comes that hell no longer be playing in someone elses shadow and be on his own team?"
My comments? There must be a reason why the Lakers are built around Shaq, not Kobe. Think about it. Shaqs a low-post threat and a scorching scorer. He attracts two or three defenders whether or not hes in scoring position. At Chicago, neither Pippen nor Rodman was as potent a scorer as Shaq. Its obviously Kobes good fortune that hes paired with a center who invites two or three defenders.
Jaime Lacson of jklacson@msn.com had a short message: "No one will ever be like Mike. Not Kobe, not Vince Carter, not Iverson, not McGrady. He wore NBA rings because of himself."
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