He knew what to do and you knew he was going to get a GOOD shot.. It wouldnt be any fall away shit... 3 feet behind the three point line or any other type of forced shit... He was going to get a nice clean 17 footer because it was a high percentage shot. That is basketball IQ. You see the basketball IQ on the play before... a lot of players and especially Kobe (being down 3) would have taken the three point shot...Jordan was smarter than that... he came down quickly and got the easy LAYUP instead.
I agre with something that Bill Simmons said (hard to imagine right). He said that Kobe could end up having the better career (especially if they win a few more titles) and he remains healthy for a few more years. Kobe is going to have outrageous numbers...he wont have better averages that Jordan but he could easily get in 6-8 more seasons that Jordan so Kobe will have ridiculous totals and he has a chance, with the Lakers and being fortunate enough to be on a title contender at a young age, get so more rings. He could end up with a better career. But he will never been a better player than Jordan.
Co-sign, completely.
It's funny to me when kats said Jordan should've been called for a foul on Russell. That was a swipe at best. Dude's momentum after Jordan stopped on the dime carried him more than anything. That push-off Reggie had on MJ would've been a more legitimate beef, and I personally feel that it (the Reggie push-off) was a good no call. Shit is crafty and used to be a part of the game.
I agree that Kobe could have better numbers as far as total points, and maybe something in a few other areas. If you look at number of MVP's, Finals MVP's, FG%, and stat averages in general, as well as efficiency he will never catch MJ. MJ simply set the bar too high.
You know that i'm a Kobe fan, but he isn't even close to being better than Mike. I do think he is the closest as far as what we've seen after MJ. Imo, he's a great shot maker, but he is very undisciplined.