"Michael Jordan & Kobe Bryant Comparison II Who's the Real GOAT?"

"Michael Jordan & Kobe Bryant Comparison II Who's the Real GOAT?"

Phil Jackson:
"One of the biggest differences between the two stars from my perspective was Michael's superior skills as a leader. Though at times he could be hard on his teammates, Michael was masterful at controlling the emotional climate of the team with the power of his presence. Kobe had a long way to go before he could make that claim. He talked a good game, but he'd yet to experience the cold truth of leadership in his bones, as Michael had (Jackson noted the "pronounced" difference in their accuracy, Jordan shooting almost 50% — an "extraordinary figure" — while Bryant had been at 45%). No question, Michael was a tougher, more intimidating defender. He could break through virtually any screen and shut down almost any player with his intense, laser-focused style of defense."


Let's talk about their Recorded STATS:

Season MVP:
• MJ - 5
• KB - 1
Championship Rings: • MJ - 6 • KB - 5 3-Peat: • MJ - 2 • KB - 1
Finals Won-Lost: • MJ - 6-0 • KB - 5-2
Finals MVP: • MJ - 6 (first to win in 3 consecutive years and only one to 3-peat again) • KB - 2
Scoring Title: • MJ - 10 (11 seasons as league leader, an all-time record) • KB - 2
Rookie of the Year Award: • MJ - 1 • KB - 0
Def. Player Award: • MJ - 1 • KB - 0
Slam Dunk Champion: • MJ - 2 • KB - 1

Steals Champion: • MJ - 3 • KB - 0
Pts. Per Game:
• MJ - 30.12 (1st) • KB - 25.4
Assists Per Game: • MJ - 5.3 • KB - 4.8
Reb. Per Game: • MJ - 6.2 • KB - 5.3
Steals Per Game: • MJ - 2.85 • KB - 1.47
Blocks Per Game: • MJ - 0.46 • KB - 0.49
Career FG%: • MJ - 49.7 • KB - 45.1
Playoff FG%: • MJ - 48.7 • KB - 44.8
Career 3-PT%: • MJ - 32.7 • KB - 33.3
Playoff 3-PT%: • MJ - 33.2 • KB - 33.1
Career FT%: • MJ - 83.5 • KB - 83.7
Playoff FT%: • MJ - 82.8 • KB - 81.6
Highest Pts. Scored In a game: • MJ - 69 • KB - 81
Most 3-Pt. Shot Made in a Game: • MJ - 7 • KB - 12
Most Assists Made In a Game: • MJ - 17 • KB - 17
Most Rebounds In a Game: • MJ - 19 • KB - 15
Most No. of Steals In a Game: • MJ - 10 • KB - 7
Most Block Shots Made in a Game: • MJ - 6 • KB - 5
Best Career Stats in a Game: • MJ - 69 pts / 18 reb / 6 asst / 4 stls / 62.16% FGP • KB - 81 pts / 6 reb / 2 asst / 3 stls / 1 blk / 60.87% FGP
Career Efficiency Rating: • MJ - 27.91 (1st) • KB - 23.36 (19th)
Game-Winning Buzzer Beaters: • MJ - 9 • KB - 7
Game-Winning 2-Pointers (Below 24 secs.): • MJ - 22 • KB - 23
Game-Winning 3-Pointers (Below 24 secs.): • MJ - 2 • KB - 5 Game-Winning Free Throws: • MJ - 6 • KB - 4
Career Playoff Scoring Ave.: • MJ - 33.45 (1st) • KB - 25.64

Highest Pts. Per Game in a Season: • MJ - 37.09 (Yr. 1987) • KB - 35.4 (Yr. 2006)
Highest Total Points Scored in A Season: • MJ - 3041 (one of only two players who exceeded 3000 pts.) • KB - 2832
Scoring Averages In A Final Series (above 30pts.): • MJ - 33.5, 32.3, 35.8, 31.2, 41.0 • KB - 32.4
No. of Games Played "TO REACH" 30,000 Pts.: • MJ - 960 (2nd) • KB - 1180 (5th)
MVP, Scoring Title, and Def. Player Award in 1 Season: • MJ - Yes (1988) • KB - No
Most No. Of Games w/ 50+ pts. in One FULL Season: • MJ - 39 (2nd) • KB - 25 (3rd)
CONSECUTIVE Games with 40+ pts: • MJ - 9 • KB - 9
CONSECUTIVE Games with 40+ Pts. in a Final Series: • MJ - 4 (1st) • KB - 1
No. Of Games With 50-up Pts (Regular Season): • MJ - 35 • KB - 29
No. Of Playoff Games With 50-up Pts.: • MJ - 9 • KB - 1
30pt. Games in Reg. Seasons: • MJ - 562 (1st) • KB - 408 (5th)
40pt. Games in Reg. Seasons: • MJ - 173 (2nd) • KB - 117 (3rd)
50pt. Games in Reg. Seasons: • MJ - 31 (2nd) • KB - 24 (3rd)
60pt. Games in Reg. Seasons: • MJ - 4 (3rd) • KB - 5 (2nd)
30pt. Games in Playoffs: • MJ - 109 (1st) • KB - 88 (2nd)
40pt. Games in Playoffs: • MJ - 38 (1st) • KB - 13 (4th)
50pt. Games in Playoffs: • MJ - 8 (1st) • KB - 1
60 pt. Games in Playoffs: • MJ - 1 (1st) • KB - 0
30-up Pts. Scored in "ALL" Games in a Final Series: • MJ - Yes (1993) • KB - No
CONSECUTIVE Seasons leading the NBA in scoring: • MJ - 7 • KB - 2
No. Of Seasons with 200+ steals: • MJ - 6 • KB - 0
No. Of Seasons with 100+ blocks: • MJ - 2 • KB - 0
All-Star Appearances: • MJ - 14 (for 15 seasons) • KB - 16 (for 19 seasons)
All-Star MVP: • MJ - 3 • KB - 3 and 1 co-MVP with Shaq
All-NBA Defensive First Team: • MJ - 9 • KB - 9
All-NBA First Team: • MJ - 10 (for 15 seasons) • KB - 11 (for 19 seasons)
All-NBA 2nd Team: • MJ - 1 • KB - 2
All-NBA Rookie Selection: • MJ - 1st Team • KB - 2nd Team
Total Career Double-Doubles: • MJ - 241 • KB - 194
Total Career Triple-Doubles: • MJ - 31 (top 10) • KB - 21 (not on the top 10)
Reg. Season Triple-Doubles: • MJ - 28 • KB - 21
All-Star Game Triple-Doubles: • MJ - 1 • KB - 0

Consecutive Games With Triple-Doubles: • MJ - 7 • KB - 2
Highest Triple-Doubles In A Season: • MJ - 16 (3rd) • KB - 5 (37th)
Triple-Doubles By Two Players or Team Mates in A Game: • MJ - w/ Pippen (Yr. 1989) • KB - None
Youngest Age As Season MVP: • MJ - 25 • KB - 29
Oldest Age As Season MVP: • MJ - 35 • KB - 29
Youngest Age As Scoring Champ: • MJ - 23 • KB - 27
Oldest Age as Scoring Champ: • MJ - 34 • KB - 28
200 Steals and 100 Blocks in a Season: • MJ - Yes (1986-87, 1987-88) • KB - No
Leading the League in Scoring and Steals in a Season: • MJ - Yes (1987-88, 1989-90, 1992-93) • KB - No

Best Team Win-Loss Record: • MJ - 72-10 (1st), 69-13 (2nd), 67-15 (3rd) • KB - 63-19 (8th)
Longest Team Winning Streaks: • MJ - 18 • KB - 19 Era Where Moving Screens and Hand-Checks are Allowed; and Centers can stay under the rim: • MJ - Yes • KB - No Most NOTABLE Defensive Players (not a teammate) During Their Primes/Eras: • MJ -> Olajuwon, Mutombo, J. Dumars, P. Ewing, D. Robinson, G. Payton, A. Mourning, M. Johnson, R. Parish, Kareem, S. Moncrief, M. Eaton, W. Rollins • KB -> Duncan, B.Wallace, Garnett, C. Billups, J. O'Neal, D. Howard, M. Camby * MJ played against the most physical-oriented team of Detroit "Bad Boys" (1986-1993); D. Rodman is still with the Pistons within those years. * 17 out of the 50 All-time Greats played within MJ's era. * Kobe played more Seasons amounting to 200+ more games

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