Listen, you can't compare their careers until Kobe retires, anyway. It's completely pointless.
Yes, Kobe IS the best player in the game right now, but even as good as he is, right now, he's nothing close to the greatest basketball player of all time, like Jordan is. He might be in the top 10 of all time already, though.
Comparing them by age is pointless, too, because Jordan went to college, so Kobe has a three year head start. Kobe didn't win a National Title in college, and never will.
Michael Jordan is the greatest player of all time and his career averages are ALL better than Kobe Bryant with the exception of 3pfg per game and 3pfg% per game.
2007-03-21
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