Kobe, Iverson, Wade, or Lebron! That's a tough one dude, but a simple answer.
1. Allen Iverson, former point guard of the Philadelphia 76ers, now playing for Denver Nuggets with suspended Carmelo Anthony is playing the best right now. Everybody is saying that "Allen Iverson is a ball-hog" , but in the last two ganes and only games with Denver Nuggets, I think he proved everybody wrong. He has been aking a double-double in each of his games. The coach only wanted him to make six assists, but he had much more than that. He had somewhat of twenty-eight points and thriteen assists and now that he knows that Carmelo Anthony is there to help him a lot and he knows that Anthony and himself have the best record in the NBA , Allen has confidence and will make sure that they will get better than Utah Jazz.
2. What would you think? It's Lebron James I'll tell you. He's the second best in the league. Fine... If Carmelo Anthony was here, Carmelo would be second. But you didn't let him be here cuz his suspension eh.... Well, I think Lebron James is second in this list because he has a power inside. He has not playing as good as Iverson or Anthony. Or even Kobe(I didn't choose Kobe because he is getting old)! But Kobe's old and Wade is playing horrible. Simple horribler. So I guess you know what my two next are.....
3. Kobe Bryant because Dwayne Wade is just playing horrible right now.
4. Dwayne Wade because he stinks on ice. Srry Dwayne. The only good gmae you played was on Christmas!
2006-12-28 08:36:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Lebron D Wade Kobe Iverson
2016-05-23 04:55:15
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answered by ? 4
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I would have to go with Lebron/Wade. Lebron I think is jsut such an amazing player without much of a supporting cast. Wade does have Shaq and the team that won a championship with him but I think that he too is an amazing player. Both Kobe and Iverson are selfish players who cannot allow any other player on the team to be the one in the spotlight (we saw that with Kobe and Shaq and Iverson and multiple players). I think that Wade won a championship (which he led them through) and that shows that he had already reached a mature enough level to lead them and Lebron is young and didn't play any college level basketball so come time for him to really step it up I think we are going to see a second Michael Jordan.
2006-12-24 14:23:47
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answered by Anonymous
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well obviously Im not stupid enough to give a biased answer or otherwise Im not gonna get anything close to a vote.
but I think Im gonna have to go with Wade.
The last two minutes of the basketball game are the ones when leaders have to step up, and when the game becomes competetive. Nobody is a better leader than Wade, and he's the second youngest of the group. That gives him Tremendous Upside Potential, as the ESPN guys say it, because he's young, headstrong, and is productive. And when you look at his resume, its far more impressive than most. He can be Mr. Do-It-All and clutch at the same time, and he has the impressive resume: finals MVP, olympian co-captain, and a couple of statistcal plateaus, not to mention leading his team to the Finals Trophy. And besides, look at the sidekicks of everyone else.
Lebron- Larry Hughes, the dude who gets injured so much its not even funny for Danny Ferry and Mike Brown.
Iverson- Melo, who likes to punch people apparently, and its gonna be interesting to see who actually wants to share the ball. besides, Im not sure which of them is the sidekick now.
Kobe- Im not really sure which of the other Lakers is the sidekick now. Before, it was Lamar Odom, and he can still rebound and score, but his role is diminishing as Kobe chucks up more shots. Then again, I guess that means his Offensive Rebound production might go up. But it looks like either Brian Cook, whos turning into a very trusty Big Man, or still Odom, who tries to be as good of a teammate as possible; I mean, he flourished in Miami.
and Wade has Shaq, whos fragile, but has a year or two left of dynamic force. Once hes back in the playoffs, I expect to see the old Shaq again. He's still got it, but is more fragile.
but btw guys who voted for Kobe and every1 else, I still like all these guys, but I think Wade comes out on top, and I dont wanna antagonize all the other guys, cuz I dont mean it
2006-12-24 15:34:34
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answered by beezy 3
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Kobe.... hands down. Like others said, he can do it all. Not only did he lead the league in ppg last season at 35 points a game, he's also been named to NBA All-Defense team pretty much his entire career.
There was a survey where all the GMs were asked who they'd like to have take the last shot to win a game and majority picked Kobe.
LeBron is a great player but he's a choker when it comes to game winning shots. He's something like 4-20 fg on finals shots that would've won or tied the game. He's also a poor FT shooter when there's pressure. How many times did u see him brick FTs when it would've tied the game or even won? Lots.
Wade is a great player, but his shooting range is very limited.
Iverson is a ball hog with a low shooting percentage of the four. When he won the scoring title several years ago, he made 39%.... no other had ever shot less than 40% before.
2006-12-24 20:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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THis is a no brainer. . . without a doubt Wade is the best all around player. Kobe is a selfish poontang hound who only thinks of himself. He has NEVER won a title without Shaquille oneil and the supporting cast they had and he NEVER will. Iverson is a ghetto scumbucket thug who has way too many ugly rap ghetto tatoos. He is an ugly piece of crap and he is more selfish than Kobe. LeBron is growing into a very good player but he is not quite mentally as strong a Dwayne Wade. Both wade and Lebron are respectable people as well. Iverson and Kobe are rap like gheto scumbuckets that need to be eliminated from the gene pool. At least Kobe looks somewhat respectable. Iverson and his butt ugly ghetto hair and tatoos looks like he just sold some crack under the traintracks!
2006-12-24 14:45:11
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Kobe Bryant
2. Lebron James
3. Dywane Wade
3(tied). Allen Iverson
Kobe has proven he can score:81 points, 62 points in 3 quarters which outscored the opposition (the Mavericks, one of the best teams in the league), and an average of 27.8 points per game. He also had shown that he can pass lately, averaging 5.2 assists a game. He hustles for his average 5.2 rebounds as well (yes he averages the same number of rebounds as his assists I'm not making a mistake). That's why I think Kobe is the best out of all of them. Yes, some people might make the arguement that he is a "ball hog," which they have no proof, at least statisticallly, because the league average for assists is 2.9 and he's getting 5.2. He's the only player in the league who can single-handedly take down a team. Lebron James has proven he can do a lot but is showing that he can not lead as well as other players, such as Kobe Bryant, and that he needs some more help (heck, I don't blame him). You might think he is better than Kobe after I give you is stats this year, but he hasn't gotten close to Kobe's 81, and not many people have historically. Averaging 27 ppg, 6.7 rebounds per game, and 6.5 assists per game, he has been the leader of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Dywane Wade is a great player, but with all do respect, he either is not as talented as Kobe or Lebron or with Shaq on his team has not been able to fully show us his game (which I highly doubt, because he's playing s**ty even without Shaq). Statistically, he's not horrible averaging 28.1 points per game, 4.6 rebounds (which needs a bit of work on), but he has shown us he can pass exceptionally well averaging 8 assists per game. Then, I think in a tie, come Allen Iverson. He was the Answer to the 76ers' problems, but can he help the Nuggets is the real question. A.I. is just a deep player and a great leader, but not the best one-on-eon player at the moment. Iverson has proven he is a great scorer, with all those scoring titles he's won throughout the years, I think he's one 4 or 5 now, about to be 5 or 6, he is averaging 30.6 points per game. As a guard, I think his 2.7 rebounds per game are merely exceptable. However, the statistic that I think he will bring up this year is his assists. He is currently averaging 7.4 assists per game, but got 10 assists in his first game as a Nugget. If the Nuggets continue their lobs to Camby, who will slam dunk for the alley-oop, I think A.I.'s assist number will go up dramastically.
2006-12-24 15:25:01
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answered by The Stock Market+NBA King 2
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hmm...where to start? Well, i hate to say this because i hate him but Kobe is an all around player he can do anything. Lebron an explosive player, can shoot WELL and his free throws need work. Wade is a total offensive player, not that he cant play defense he just needs to work on it a bit. Iverson he can pass incredibly well and scores alot per game but he cant do much else.
2006-12-24 15:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Iverson
2006-12-24 15:14:13
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answered by minervajaquez2000 2
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Wade
2006-12-25 10:23:22
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answered by PearApple 7
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