Published 17:30 IST, July 9th 2020
LeBron James ranked 10th, Kobe Bryant excluded completely in Kenny Smith's all-time list
Kenny Smith recently revealed his NBA all-time list, which had LeBron James on the tenth spot, and excluded late Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant.
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Kenny Smith recently revealed his NBA all-time list, which had LeBron James on tenth spot and excluded late Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant. NBA analyst chose past NBA stars on his list, which included retired Lakers star Shaquille O'Neal, who played with Bryant during ir three consecutive champions runs from 2000 to 2002. Fans reacted negatively to Smith's list, unhappy that two of greatest players of all time were ranked so low.
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Kenny Smith top 10 list: Kenny Smith all-time list places LeBron James 10th with Kobe Bryant excluded
Kenny Smith all-time list: Why was Kobe Bryant excluded on Kenny Smith all-time list?
In a recent episode on Load Manment podcast, Inside NBA on TNT's co-host listed his all-time NBA list. During podcast, Smith revealed that Bryant and James were t even close to making it to his top five list. Smith explained that he feels it is easier to score in modern era as compared to late '80s or '90s. Smith added that he finds it difficult to compare James and Bryant to players who played over 20 years ago.
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Fans were particularly upset that Smith ranked Shaquille O'Neal above Bryant, as both players were famous for ir complicated feud while playing for Lakers despite winning three back-to-back NBA championships. Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Oscar Robertson, and Nate Archibald were or players on Smith's top ten list. James fans also called out Smith, expecting Lakers star to rank higher. Smith even stated that Bryant was ranked 11th in his list.
A similar reaction was received for ESPN top 100 NBA players list, which ranked Kobe Bryant ninth, behind Tim Duncan and ahead of Shaquille O'Neal. Fans expected five-time NBA champion to at least rank in top five. James was ranked second in list, behind NBA legend Michael Jordan.
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James currently plays for Lakers, and has led team to a conference-leading 49-14 win-loss in West. Bryant played twenty years in NBA with Lakers, before he retired in 2016 with five championships to his name. Bryant, his daughter Gianna and seven ors passed away in a tragic helicopter crash on January 26.
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Fans react to Kenny Smith's all-time list
(Im source: NBA official site, AP)
17:30 IST, July 9th 2020