Monday, October 29th, 2012 at 12:27 pm  |  201 responses

Top 50: Kobe Bryant, no. 4

The definitive ranking of the NBA’s best players for ’12-13.

by Myles Brown / @mdotbrown

What is there left to say about Kobe Bryant? Between his fans and critics, there isn’t an adjective or expletive left in the dictionary. But that’s just idle chatter, utterly useless in moving the discussion forward. A better question is, what do we know about Kobe Bryant?

As always, only these two things: He wants to win and he wants to win his way. They’re alternately admirable and aggravating desires that have driven him to fits of brilliance and at times, made him a bit of a bastard. But that comes with the territory, right? What we need to know is, after 16 seasons, what has Kobe learned about sacrifice?

He’s acknowledged that this iteration of the Lakers is probably the most talented he’s ever played with and many would undoubtedly agree. Yet the first retort would surely be the ‘03-04 Lakers lineup including Shaq, Gary Payton and Karl Malone. So let’s look back at that time, shall we?

All season, Kobe’s usage rate was as low as it’s ever been and he played smart, efficient basketball, often carrying the team through difficult stretches, as Shaq and Malone were hobbled by injuries. But then came the Finals. Tired of playing little brother to O’Neal, dogged by the looming threat of his legal troubles and fueled by his Game 2 heroics, Kobe played like a man possessed. He should’ve gotten an exorcism.

Call it conjecture if you’d like, but the facts remain: Kobe consistently took more—and made less—shots than anyone on the court, slumping through 10-27, 8-25 and 7-21 outings in the series. He clearly wanted to establish his dominance, only to learn that it doesn’t always equate with excellence.

Anyway, it’s been eight years. He’s grown, learned, changed, all that good shit, right? When asked whose team this year’s Lakers were, Kobe dismissed the question with a wave of the hand, asserting that such labels exist only for column fodder, right? That his skills are expertly complemented, just as everyone else’s, making them a dangerous team, long as it doesn’t devolve into a pissing match… right?

“It’s my team.”

Shit.

Kobe Bryant has claimed he doesn’t see himself renewing his contract, which expires in two years and I believe him. With a stacked roster and just enough health to capture two more Championships, Kobe may see himself racking up rings six and seven before riding off into the sunset as Michael should have. It’s the shrewd and appropriate move. “At least Kobe knew when to stop,” they’ll say. “And he did win more than Jordan, you know…” Kobe came in his way and he’ll go out his way; shooting, knowing full well the ire or immortality that awaits him.

These last two years could define his legacy as either ambitious or oblivious. Given his ranking this year, it’s clear that we trust he’ll make the right decision.


Where should Kobe Bryant rank in the SLAMonline Top 50?

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SLAMonline Top 50 Players 2012
Rank Player Team Position Pos. Rank
50 Greg Monroe Pistons C 8
49 Tyreke Evans Kings PG 14
48 Brandon Jennings Bucks PG 13
47 Stephen Curry Warriors PG 12
46 Ricky Rubio TWolves PG 11
45 Al Jefferson Jazz PF 14
44 Anthony Davis Hornets PF 13
43 Serge Ibaka Thunder PF 12
42 Al Horford Hawks C 7
41 Ty Lawson Nuggets PG 10
40 Danny Granger Pacers SF 6
39 Tim Duncan Spurs PF 11
38 John Wall Wizards PG 9
37 Monta Ellis Bucks SG 8
36 Zach Randolph Grizzlies PF 10
35 Roy Hibbert Pacers C 6
34 Tyson Chandler Knicks C 5
33 Eric Gordon Hornets SG 7
32 Kevin Garnett Celtics PF 9
31 Manu Ginobili Spurs SG 6
30 Amar’e Stoudemire Knicks PF 8
29 Marc Gasol Grizzlies C 4
28 DeMarcus Cousins Kings C 3
27 Paul Pierce Celtics SF 5
26 Andre Iguodala Nuggets SG 5
25 Rudy Gay Grizzlies SF 4
24 Josh Smith Hawks PF 7
23 Derrick Rose Bulls PG 8
22 Joe Johnson Nets SG 4
21 Steve Nash Lakers PG 7
20 James Harden Thunder SG 3
19 Pau Gasol Lakers PF 6
18 Chris Bosh Heat PF 5
17 Kyrie Irving Cavs PG 6
16 LaMarcus Aldridge Blazers PF 4
15 Tony Parker Spurs PG 5
14 Dirk Nowitzki Mavs PF 3
13 Andrew Bynum Sixers C 2
12 Blake Griffin Clippers PF 2
11 Kevin Love TWolves PF 1
10 Carmelo Anthony Knicks SF 3
9 Russell Westbrook Thunder PG 4
8 Rajon Rondo Celtics PG 3
7 Deron Williams Nets PG 2
6 Dwyane Wade Heat SG 2
5 Dwight Howard Lakers C 1
4 Kobe Bryant Lakers SG 1

Notes
• Rankings are based solely on projected ’12-13 performance.
• Contributors to this list include: Jake Appleman, Maurice Bobb, Rodger Bohn, Brendan Bowers, Franklyn Calle, David Cassilo, Bryan Crawford, Adam Figman, Eldon Khorshidi, Eddie Maisonet III, Ryne Nelson, Ben Osborne, Allen Powell II, Sam Rubenstein, Jonathan Santiago, Abe Schwadron, Leo Sepkowitz, Dave Spahn, Ben Taylor, Tzvi Twersky, Peter Walsh, Tracy Weissenberg, Yaron Weitzman, DeMarco Williams and Dave Zirin.
• Want more of the SLAMonline Top 50? Check out the archive.

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  • Max

    Great

  • Max

    Get owned!!

  • Max

    LMAO

  • Max

    he ment the 10-11 season.

  • Max

    Bus throw under is a nice word lol.

  • Max

    This comment is so funny when you think of it..
    “Kobe’s load is there only because he puts it there”.
    “Derrick Rose, Rajon Rondo, Chris Paul, Deron Williams, all of these guys had more on them than Kobe.”

  • Max

    You can be by taking a lottery team single handedly to the finals..

  • Max

    Look back at last year’s playoffs and see how ya boy Kobe did when KD was guarding him.

  • Max

    Please reply mr great shockexchange, why do you call Kobe Horry Jr and do the ____ thingy?

  • lakers2013

    lol yeah thats if you take away KOBE…….which you wouldnt……DUMBASS

  • Max

    NO

  • Max

    NO.

  • Max

    Wrong

  • Max

    This tread need to have a “Kill yourself” button.
    Make it happen SLAM!

  • shockexchange

    The Shock Exchange will let Drig do the honors of explaining, since he monitors very closely everything the Shock Exchange says. If not I will fill you in later.

  • shockexchange

    The Shock Exchange will let Drig do the honors of explaining, since he monitors very closely everything the Shock Exchange says. If not I will fill you in later.

  • shockexchange

    Your answer is a de facto admission that at a minimum, Westbrook, Iguodala and Wade are better than Horry Jr. Three down and 12 more to go.

  • Max

    lol

  • LakeShow

    So I take it you don’t understand floor spacing what so ever?

  • LakeShow

    LMAO

  • Max

    Kobe giving some mad facials to all the PG’s lol

  • Casey

    How can a guy who is a high volume low % scorer be ranked #4? And that’s all Kobe is anymore is a scorer. Ridiculous. Better than Rondo, Westbrook, Love? But then again you have Rose ranked #23 and Carmelo #10 so you guys obviously have no idea what you’re doing.

  • Bob

    I would say any team with Dwight Howard, Steve Nash, and Pau Gasol is a championship contender. Howard went to the Finals with a Magic team that had Turkoglu as their second best player so pairing him with two players better than Hedo makes them an obvious title contender, Even without Kobe.

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    it’s debatable. i was just making a point.

  • Drig

    wtf logic is that??? Those teams wouldn’t pull the trigger because they’d be giving up 5-6 years of contention atleast for a 2 year rental. Not because they’re better…….

  • shockexchange

    Let’s see, (i) Drig gets emotional, (ii) calls the Shock Exchange a name and (iii) begs SLAM for a new commenting system.

  • LakeShow

    I’m so bored already. I just can’t even get past you talking about Perkins… Bynum was nearly ineffective in both Championships… Bynum… And your talking about Perk missing. GTFO.
    Your so biased against Kobe and the Lakers. There’s no point in trying to get you to respect Kobe and the Lakers and that’s fine, because the last thing I or the Lakers need is your respect. Prepare to cry in June when Kobe beats LBJ for the O’Brien.

  • LakeShow

    Per 36 mins Kobe was better than Wade in 2010-2011. Stop trying to distort already distorted facts to fit your agenda.

  • LakeShow

    lol, nasty, but got me laughing good…

  • LakeShow

    We get it, you jerk off to LeBron allot. Congrats bro…

  • zogs19994

    DAWG YOUR NAME IS MAX, ILL EDIT THAT
    “DOG YOUR NAME IS MAX”

  • zogs19994

    NOT AT BEGINNING OF PRIME, YOU IDIOT

  • Max

    Dawg, if I take your name and put in a D instead of the Z, you would be Dogs, dawg.
    And Max aint my official name bro..

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    This is why you’re a complete joke and a disgrace to every good/true Lakers fan and every real basketball fan.

  • Bored

    are you serious? what do you mean by “NOT AT BEGINNING OF PRIME”? they basically share the same accolades up until they moved to their new teams, except LBJ got league MVP in his last 2 years at the Cavs. You idiot.

  • Bored

    he is better than Wade because he takes more clutch shots? if Kobe played more like Wade he wouldnt need to. the game would be a W already.

  • Bored

    haha! you crazy!

  • Bored

    good point

  • Bored

    wipe your mouth dude!

  • Bored

    (iii) is right on the money!

  • eyal

    This is a travesty.

  • Max

    So? …

  • shockexchange

    “Horry Jr” connotes the uncanny ability to align oneself with teams with “exceptionally more talent” than the rest of the league so you can win a chip, just like Robert Horry. The “same ____ time” thingy is a take on Future’s rap song “At the same ____ time.” If you’ve got two bad chicks at the same ____ time, then you’re ballin’ out of control. In a similar vein, if you’ve got two skilled 7 footers in the watered down NBA – the Lakers with Pau Gasol / Andrew Bynum, Pau Gasol / D12 – then you’re ballin’ outta control and have no excuse not to win.

  • Max

    Strange, makes sense.
    Future sucks d!ck tho lol

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    or maybe they only worry about their own teams and shouldn’t really be relied upon to vote for awards? — award voting should be held by team scouts. If anyone.

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    funny that you fail to mention Kobe shoots 36% with less than 5 minutes remaining in close games, —- and Kobe’s whole, 33FGA in the last 5 minutes compared to 6 assists per…..Kobe is not, anywhere close to, James/Paul/Durant in end of game situations. Sorry charlie.

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    he left out a lot of important information.

  • coggie13

    Moses Malone, Charles Barkley couple more just outside the top 10.

  • http://www.facebook.com/evan.boland Evan Boland

    Lmao at CP3 > Kobe. At this point. I may still even go as far as to say LeBron > Kobe > Durant/Rondo

  • http://www.facebook.com/evan.boland Evan Boland

    Yeah definitely as a 1 on 1 defender. Kobe still got some crazy hands though. Still a great defender. He just get’s beat off the dribble now. So does DWade.

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