Kobe=the next Jordan?
By: Denver Coladilla
published in Maine East Newspaper
(unedited)
Believe it or not Jordan fans, the best player ever played you think, will be number two.
Looking how Kobe Bryant plays right now reminds me of Jordan early of his career, scoring big points in one game, averaging 35 plus points, championships. Kobe might be better than Jordan, in some ways.
Kobe won three early of his career, might get more. “He is only in his late 30’s so I think he can win about 7 more making one ring on each finger” said Rik Shah of Maine East. Jordan took more years than Kobe to win their first championship. So looking in championships, Kobe might get more than Jordan.
People might not like Kobe due to controversies last year, the sex scandal and the “drama” in L.A. These controversies made people hate Kobe. I bet now, they starting to like him again.
He averaged 43.4 in 13 games in January and an amazing 81-point performance, 2nd best in the history of NBA. This highlight of his career might bring his career up again. Kobe’s 81-point performance tops Wilt’s 100. Kobe scored them all from everywhere! “I only started shooting because my team was down” Kobe said after the 81-point game. He shot the ball outside, attacks the basket, gets fouled and score from the free throw. Can’t pass the ball because when Kobe holds the ball seems like the other four just hides and watches him as he drive and scores.
Kobe’s whole career still in progress, he’s still young, lots of talent and still improving, and a good coach that won championship with Jordan mentoring him.
As far as the best player ever played, Kobe still has lots of things to prove.
He has to make other players around him better. But the problem is that there are no one else can score in the team. Kobe really on his own, being a one man team might not win championship but it can prove a player how good the player will be with a good team backing him up.
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