Kobe. Shaq is more about friendlyness P/R and that crap. Hes a great player but not as devoted as Kobe is. Kobe carried the Lakers on his back to the playoffs. SHaq actucally sat out a nice little portion of the NBA finals while D. Wade kicked some serious but. Kobes amazing....
2006-08-19 13:32:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Shaq, as a person and as a basketball player, when you consider whole careers. Today, in 2006, of course Kobe is a better player. Shaq is more responsible for the Lakers Championships than Kobe was, no doubt!
2006-08-19 17:53:46
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answered by TG Special 5
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I think Kobe is the better of the two but Shaq is more selfless. So I prefer Shaq.
2006-08-19 21:17:09
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answered by tyrone b 6
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Kobe has the handles, but Shaq has a better rep, and his team just won the Championship
2006-08-19 15:07:12
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answered by danielle 2
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I like Kobe the ballplayer and Kobe the person better. Shaq is so unbelievably phoney that it's just disgusting. He plays Mr. Nice Guy, but he knows that he has the media eating out of his hands, so he uses them to verbally attack people. Kobe is arrogant, but at least it's real.
2006-08-19 20:41:04
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answered by 13 3
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kobe! shaq isnt really that exciting.
and even though kobe might hog
the ball a little he is still better than
shaq because shaq is only good because
of his dunks , but kobe is good because
of his skills.
2006-08-19 18:54:25
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answered by Slim 3
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Kobe has more ball skills. However, personally I prefer Shaq.
2006-08-19 13:22:10
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answered by azure 2
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Shaq's an Ides of March Pisces like me. Rock!
2006-08-19 13:23:05
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answered by The "Spence" 2
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Shaq = Championships
Kobe = Give me the ball so I can win the scoring title
2006-08-19 15:30:11
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answered by xblee1 5
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Shaq. although i really like him he might want to start thinking about retirement.
2006-08-19 15:17:36
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answered by persianempire6 2
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