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Gilbert Arenas Gives Controversial Answer On Why Kobe Bryant Will Never Be Michael Jordan

Gilbert Arenas discusses the differences between Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan, arguing why Kobe will never fully measure up to MJ despite their similarities.

Vishwesha Kumar
Aug 1, 2024
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Gilbert Arenas recently stirred up debate on ‘Vlad TV’ when he discussed the comparisons between Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan. As a self-proclaimed Kobe fanatic, Arenas expressed his strong views on why Kobe will never be Michael Jordan.

“I’m a Kobe fanatic, but he’s not a carbon copy of Michael Jordan. I don’t like when people say Kobe was a carbon copy of Michael. Let’s go back to the basics. Kobe never looked like the ’80s Jordan. He didn’t move like him.”

“He didn’t have the speed or athleticism of Michael Jordan in the ’80s or ’90s. Michael was athletic even in high school, right? A 38-inch vertical is still a 38-inch vertical, but a 48-inch vertical is a completely different jumping style.” 

“Let’s just put that out there. There are two different styles of jumping and moving in the air, so they could never look like each other. So, which Kobe looked like Michael Jordan? It’s the 24 Kobe who looked like the second three-peat Jordan—the fadeaway, the tongue out.” 

“That’s the older Michael Jordan, aged 31 to 33. You can’t say that the little frame of Michael Jordan that Kobe used makes him look like Michael Jordan. There are four parts to a person. Kobe is only one part of four, so he’s not a carbon copy.” (5:42)

Arenas began by challenging the notion that Kobe was a carbon copy of Jordan. He emphasized that Kobe never resembled the ’80s Jordan, who was known for his explosive athleticism and speed. 

He pointed out that even in high school, Jordan’s athleticism was unparalleled, with a 48-inch vertical leap that set him apart. This level of athletic prowess, Arenas argued, created a distinct difference in their playing styles that could never be replicated.

According to Arenas, the closest Kobe came to resembling Jordan was in his later years, specifically during his time wearing the number 24 jersey. This version of Kobe mirrored the older Jordan from his second three-peat with the Chicago Bulls, characterized by his fadeaway jump shots and signature tongue-out expressions. However, Arenas was quick to note that this resemblance was limited to only one aspect of their games. 

Arenas further elaborated that there are multiple facets to a player, and Kobe only embodied one part of what made Jordan extraordinary. By this, Arenas meant that while Kobe may have emulated some aspects of Jordan’s game, he lacked the full spectrum of Jordan’s unique abilities and style.

In conclusion, Arenas acknowledged Kobe’s greatness but made it clear that, in his view, Kobe could never fully measure up to Michael Jordan. His argument centered on the fundamental differences in their athleticism, playing styles, and the unique qualities that made Jordan a singular force in basketball history.


Kobe Bryant Is More Loved For Work Ethic, His Intensity, Determination, And How Far You Can Push A Human Mind

Kobe Bryant might often be compared to Michael Jordan, but what truly sets him apart and makes him beloved by fans worldwide is his unparalleled work ethic, intensity, determination, and his ability to push the human mind to its limits.

Kobe’s “Mamba Mentality” is more than just a catchy phrase; it’s a philosophy of relentless pursuit of greatness. Bryant’s career is a testament to his dedication. He spent countless hours perfecting his craft, often arriving at practice before anyone else and leaving long after everyone had gone. His routine included practicing shots in the dark and rigorous conditioning programs, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to improvement.

His intensity on the court was unmatched. Kobe played every game with a ferocity that demanded respect from teammates and opponents alike. He wasn’t just playing to win; he was playing to dominate, to outwork everyone else. This intensity translated into clutch performances, where he seemed almost superhuman. Whether it was sinking game-winning shots or playing through injuries, Kobe’s determination was always evident.

Kobe’s determination wasn’t just physical but also mental. He pushed the boundaries of what was considered possible, demonstrating that the human mind, when focused and driven, could achieve extraordinary feats. 

His famous Achilles injury in 2013 is a prime example. Despite tearing his Achilles tendon, he still made two free throws before walking off the court on his own. This moment epitomized his mental toughness and determination.

Bryant’s resume speaks volumes: five NBA championships, two NBA Finals MVPs, one regular-season MVP, 18 All-Star selections, and two Olympic gold medals. He finished his career with 33,643 points, ranking him fourth on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. His 81-point game against the Toronto Raptors in 2006 is one of the most iconic performances in basketball history.

In summary, while Kobe Bryant may share some similarities with Michael Jordan, what makes him most beloved is his incredible work ethic, relentless intensity, indomitable determination, and his ability to push the limits of the human mind. Kobe wasn’t just a basketball player; he was a symbol of what one can achieve with unyielding dedication and a fierce will to succeed.

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Vishwesha Kumar is a staff writer for Fadeaway World from Bengaluru, India. Graduating with a Bachelor of Technology from PES University in 2020, Vishwesha leverages his analytical skills to enhance his sports journalism, particularly in basketball. His experience includes writing over 3000 articles across respected publications such as Essentially Sports and Sportskeeda, which have established him as a prolific figure in the sports writing community.Vishwesha’s love for basketball was ignited by watching LeBron James, inspiring him to delve deeply into the nuances of the game. This personal passion translates into his writing, allowing him to connect with readers through relatable narratives and insightful analyses. He holds a unique and controversial opinion that Russell Westbrook is often underrated rather than overrated. Despite Westbrook's flaws, Vishwesha believes that his triple-double achievements and relentless athleticism are often downplayed, making him one of the most unique and electrifying players in NBA history, even if his style of play can sometimes be polarizing. 
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