Dwight Howard Has Everyone Divided On Social Media After He Claims Kobe Bryant Was More Skillful Player Than Michael Jordan

Dwight Howard claims Kobe Bryant's legacy over Michael Jordan

 

Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant have both left a lasting legacy on the basketball court, serving as ideal role models for aspiring young players. Their names frequently surface whenever the best player’s debate is discussed.

 

 

Recently, this discussion heated up again when former NBA star Dwight Howard made a bold claim about Bryant’s legacy over Jordan’s.

During his appearance on “Gil’s Arena Live” with Gilbert Arenas, Howard expressed his belief that Kobe Bryant was a more skilled player than Michael Jordan.

“I think Kobe better than MJ skill-wise. He took everything Jordan did and multiplied it. He did it better. He had the fadeaway, the drive, the pump fake,” Howard said.

 

 

 

However, Howard didn’t stop there. The former NBA star explained his perspective on how Bryant evolved Jordan’s moves.

 

 

Why the f**k are you talking about Kobe enhanced MJ’s moves when you’re only talking about MJ 95, 96, 99. Kobe don’t look nothing like MJ in 84 to 93. He don’t know who that f**k is. He learned Michael Jordan’s old f**k comeback with the post-up fadeaway. That’s an MJ he mimicked. He did not mimic Air Jordan,” he added.

 

Fans React to Dwight Howard’s Bold Statement Favoring Kobe Bryant’s Legacy Over Michael Jordan

Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan have played each other eight times in their careers. During these matchups, Bryant’s Los Angeles Lakers won five games, giving him a slight edge in their head-to-head meetings. However, Michael Jordan holds a more impressive record when it comes to championships and accolades.

Jordan has six NBA championships under his belt, compared to Bryant’s five. Jordan also has six Finals MVP awards and five regular-season MVP awards, while Bryant earned two Finals MVPs and one regular-season MVP.

The debate between fans of these two NBA legends is never-ending, with each side passionately defending their player’s legacy. Recently, former NBA star Dwight Howard’s bold statement favoring Kobe Bryant over Michael Jordan reignited this debate.

Jordan’s fans were quick to respond, criticizing Howard’s comments and claiming Jordan’s superior achievements. They argue that Jordan’s impressive record makes him the greatest player ever.

 

Kobe was a copy paste version of Jordan, and maybe that’s why he was also a POS teammate and person.

Kobe got a lucky headstart with his career as well, because he wasn’t even the best player on the team until SHAQ left. SHAQ was the most dominant force in modern basketball

— drunklander (@redk0va) August 31, 2024

 

 

On the other hand, Bryant’s fans supported Howard’s assessment, praising his view as a fitting tribute to the late NBA star. They believe that Bryant’s skills and impact on the game were on par with, if not greater than Jordan’s.

 

 

This ongoing debate between fans of these basketball icons showcases the enduring legacies of both players and their impact on the sport.

 

 

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