LeBron's 2006-07 season would've been a tremendous accomplishment for Michael Jordan much less Kobe. Tell me, how many 22 year olds in NBA history have carried their team to the NBA Finals?
This poll was eerily similar to real life. Colby fanboys came on strong and in great numbers (a metaphor for Colby's volume shooting), but as the thread began to wind down and approach 1000 posts, votes for Colby were nowhere to be found (similar to Colby in the 4th quarter). Lebron's numbers on the other hand, stayed incredibly consistent throughout the entire thread, similar to his game in real life, and were turned up to another level to close out the poll, exactly the same way Lebron has been closing out games.
Science prevails!
I hope to god this post is not serious. :redface:
That's cute. You don't even know what the All-NBA team is.Using the word "fact" and then using "All-Star" as a definitive term is laughable. Yes, it is a fact that someone is an "All-Star" by the title, but that it no way is the complete measuring stick of talent. Brook Lopez didn't even make the original All-Star cut, and up until a few weeks ago was the best center in the NBA this year.
Kobe Bryant also should not be punished for his front office being smarter with who they acquire than Cleveland's.