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Do you think Kobe Bryant is the greatest basketball player in human history?

I think that although Kobe Bryant is a great basketball player, he is not the greatest basketball player. There have been many great players in the history of the NBA. Obviously Kobe is not the greatest. Honors

First of all, let’s talk about honors. Kobe Bryant has 5 NBA championships; 1 regular season MVP, 2 Finals MVP, 4 All-Star Game MVP; 18 All-Stars, 15 Second-time All-NBA First Team, 12-time All-Defensive First Team; two Olympic gold medals.

Let’s talk about the basketball god Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan has 6 NBA championships; 5 regular season MVPs; 6 finals MVPs; 14 All-Stars; 10 NBA All-NBA First Team selections; 1 Defensive Player of the Year; 9 All-Defensive First Team selections; two Olympic gold medals.

Finally, let’s talk about King of the Rings Bill Russell. Bill Russell has 11 NBA championships; 5 regular season MVPs; 12 All-Stars; 1 All-Star MVP; 3 best players First-team selection, 8-time NBA All-NBA second-team selection; 1-time All-Defensive first-team selection. Statistics

Kobe Bryant played in 1,346 games with the Lakers for 20 years, with 836 wins and 510 losses, and started 1,198 games. Averaged 36.1 minutes, 44.7% field goal percentage, 32.9% three-point shooting percentage, 25.0 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 1.4 steals, and 0.5 blocks per game. Career totals: 33,643 points, 7,047 rebounds, 6,306 assists, 1,944 steals, 640 blocks.

Michael Jordan played in 1,072 games and started 1,039 games in his 15-year career. Averaged 38.3 minutes, 49.7% field goal percentage, 32.7% three-point shooting percentage, 30.1 points, 6.2 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 2.3 steals, and 0.8 blocks per game. Career totals: 32,292 points, 6,672 rebounds, 5,633 assists, 2,514 steals, 893 blocks.

Bill Russell had a 13-year career and played 963 games. Averaged 42.3 minutes, 44% field goal percentage, 15.1 points, 22.5 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game. Career totals: 14,522 points, 21,620 rebounds, 4,100 assists. Professional rankings

The top ten rankings of the top 50 players in history given by ESPN are: Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill- Russell, Magic Johnson, Wilt Chamberlain, Larry Bird, Tim Duncan, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O'Neal. Summary

It is undeniable that Kobe Bryant is a great player, at least one of the top ten players in history. But in so many years of NBA history, many great athletes have emerged, so from a personal point of view, Kobe Bryant is not the greatest basketball player.

The above opinions are purely personal. If there are any mistakes, please correct me!