oh, i am pretty sure that if you put Dwayne Wade on the Lakers, he can bring the best out of Lakers just like he brought the best out of HEAT last year.
I even consider Chris Paul a better player than Kobe Bryant, sure Chris Paul is 1st yr player, they aren't gonna win a lot of games but he has brought the team together with his game.... the team is young with David West but the Hornets are gonna be scary in a few years.
I agree that if Wade was on the Lakers, he can bring the best out of his teammates better than Kobe can cuz Kobe isn't exactly a playmaker. But I can
assure you if Kobe was on the Heat in their current roster right now, the HEAT will easily DOMINATE the entire league.
Kobe is a ball-hog, but can you blame him? Look at the Lakers line-up. The second go-to guy is Odom and he's playin like shit right now. Yeah, he was pretty good playing with the Heat and the Clippers, but now he's just overrated. Whenever I see him with the ball... scratch that... whenever I see him on the COURT, he can somehow, in some way, does something so retarded that results in a Lakers turnover.
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Example #1: Lakers vs. Kings (Jan 19) - With less than 30 seconds to go and up by 2(?), Odom has the ball. The smart thing to do at this point is to play out the clock and try to get a good looking shot. Instead, he tried to be the hero and drives to the hole to get the basket. He was called for a charge, turns the ball over, King ties the game forcing overtime and won the game in the end.
Example #2: Lakers vs. Raptors (Jan 22) - This is more of a subtle thing but... Odom has the ball, decides to drive to the hole, does a little spin move to shake off his defender... but spun right INTO Mihm, his own fuckin teammate. The ball was loose, he fell to the ground, turnover. I was on the ground as well, laughing my ass off.
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These were just some of the things on the top of my head.
I don't mind people saying Kobe sucks or Kobe don't do shit for his teammates cuz everyone is entitled to their own opinions and I respect that. But imagine this. If Kobe develops the sense of sharing the rock and making his teammates better, mixed in with the way his is playing now, I'd say that is the closest anyone in the league in being a resemblance to Jordan.