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re: Biggest sports deaths
Posted on 1/26/20 at 11:01 pm to lsupride87
Posted on 1/26/20 at 11:01 pm to lsupride87
quote:
Clemente and Kobe are both in the 10-20 range in their sports
There’s some type of bias against Kobe here. Kobe was a better basketball player than Bird, magic and a bunch of other dudes that are routinely rated ahead of him.
Lebron, Jordan and a few of the dominant big men were better than Kobe; that’s it.
Posted on 1/26/20 at 11:07 pm to KingwoodLsuFan
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Kobe had a way bigger world appeal than Earnhardt. Kobe was the sports star of people who are in their 20s and early 30s
If you are going world appeal Bryant doesn't hold a candle to Senna.
Besides, he was retired while Senna died while millions were watching.
Either way, the hero worship is comical.
Posted on 1/26/20 at 11:09 pm to 632627
Kobe was a global icon
He was a top ten all time nba player
Won an Oscar
Huge in china, Nike global brand ambassador
Some of the posts in this thread are about deaths that are bigger to them, this is huge on the international stage
RIP
He was a top ten all time nba player
Won an Oscar
Huge in china, Nike global brand ambassador
Some of the posts in this thread are about deaths that are bigger to them, this is huge on the international stage
RIP
Posted on 1/26/20 at 11:16 pm to 632627
quote:
Lebron, Jordan and a few of the dominant big men were better than Kobe
he's in that top 10-15, all-time, range... which isn't anything to sneeze at, btw...
Posted on 1/26/20 at 11:17 pm to lsupride87
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Death in NASCAR is EXTREMELY rare
It wasn't when Earnhardt was killed.
Not common, but hardly EXTREMELY rare.
Neil Bonnet was killed in an almost identical wreck to Earnhardt's during a practice.
Search youtube for Tony Roper, Adam Petty, Kenny Irwin, JD McDuffie, etc, etc.
Posted on 1/27/20 at 1:13 am to Keys Open Doors
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How close was Clemente to retiring?
Huge Clemente fan here. Easily the best arm I ever saw.
He was probably 2-3 seasons from retiring. He was still in great shape the year he died.
Posted on 1/27/20 at 1:16 am to MikeD
quote:
Clemente was not a top 5 all time player in his sport.
Had Clemente played in NY or LA, he would have been a huge star.
Trust me, Clemente was a truly great player.
Posted on 1/27/20 at 1:17 am to lsupride87
quote:
Clemente and Kobe are both in the 10-20 range in their sports
oh boy, i’d love to try to see you argue this somehow. name 10 players that had a better career than kobe bryant. i’ll wait
Posted on 1/27/20 at 1:58 am to NorthTxLSU
Better careers than Kobe?
Jordan
LeBron
Bird
Magic
Kareem
Wilt
Bill Russell
Shaq
Tim Duncan
Oscar Robertson
That’s not a remotely controversial opinion.
Eta: but this is a top 3 death in the US (along with Earnhardt and Clemente, although I would say it’s the biggest) and on the global stage the only one bigger was Senna.
Jordan
LeBron
Bird
Magic
Kareem
Wilt
Bill Russell
Shaq
Tim Duncan
Oscar Robertson
That’s not a remotely controversial opinion.
Eta: but this is a top 3 death in the US (along with Earnhardt and Clemente, although I would say it’s the biggest) and on the global stage the only one bigger was Senna.
This post was edited on 1/27/20 at 2:01 am
Posted on 1/27/20 at 2:16 am to NorthTxLSU
Here are players in that discussion:
Top five:
Kareem
Wilt
Lebron
Jordan
Russell
Top ten probably ahead of Kobe
Bird
Magic
Shaq
Duncan
In the conversation with Kobe:
Robertson
West
Hakeem
Elgin Baylor
Dr. J
Still playing and could even end up top 6
Durant
Curry
Harden
Some people even debate some of the top five players and some put Durant top ten already. Some put Magic and/or Bird higher. It's a matter of opinion altered by fandom, age, and personal likes and dislikes. For people to be objective is fairly impossible.
Top five:
Kareem
Wilt
Lebron
Jordan
Russell
Top ten probably ahead of Kobe
Bird
Magic
Shaq
Duncan
In the conversation with Kobe:
Robertson
West
Hakeem
Elgin Baylor
Dr. J
Still playing and could even end up top 6
Durant
Curry
Harden
Some people even debate some of the top five players and some put Durant top ten already. Some put Magic and/or Bird higher. It's a matter of opinion altered by fandom, age, and personal likes and dislikes. For people to be objective is fairly impossible.
Posted on 1/27/20 at 2:42 am to molsusports
i mean, i guess it’s not as crazy as I made it sound but he’s definitely top 10 for me. it’s just hard to compare players at different positions and also time periods in which they played. also i think Kobe was a better all around player than magic. only thing magic had on Kobe was obviously passing ability
Posted on 1/27/20 at 2:42 am to molsusports
quote:
Still playing and could even end up top 6
Durant
Curry
Harden
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Posted on 1/27/20 at 2:46 am to Tunica
harden’s defense alone should keep him out of that discussion
Posted on 1/27/20 at 3:47 am to LSU82BILL
quote:
Lou Gehrig
Also Brian Piccolo
Posted on 1/27/20 at 4:04 am to NorthTxLSU
I agree mostly. If he wanted to do more to become an all time great Harden would both have to play exceptionally in a lot of playoff series and have to be more consistent on defense when it mattered.
I also hate his game abusing the tendency of refs to bail out star players but that's more of an aesthetic dislike than a fair criticism.
I also hate his game abusing the tendency of refs to bail out star players but that's more of an aesthetic dislike than a fair criticism.
Posted on 1/27/20 at 4:59 am to Keys Open Doors
I find it interesting how people are still comparing Kobe to other players less than 24 hours after his untimely death. I thought his passing would put an end to these stupid ranking lists and fan wars for good. Who gives a frick if Kobe is a top 5 or top 10 or top 15 player of all-time? He should just simply be remembered as one of all-time greats who inspired millions and played a significant role in growing the game worldwide.
Posted on 1/27/20 at 5:26 am to 632627
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Michael Jackson death was way different and not everyone was shocked or sad.
If people are talking Michael Jackson, then Elvis needs to be mentioned.
42 years old and it was like a death in the family for people my parents age.
Sportswise the only one even close for shock value was Len Bias. Top draft pick to dead in 48 hours.
Posted on 1/27/20 at 5:54 am to AUCE05
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Mantle was a drunk
Really? You calling out Mantle to defend Kobe in reference to questionable life decisions?
Posted on 1/27/20 at 5:57 am to baybeefeetz
There's a lot of factors that go into how "big" a death is in the sports world.
How big of a name was that person in their particular sport?
How big of celebrity/name was that person outside of their sport and to the general public/world?
How untimely or shocking was their death?
Kobe checks all 3 boxes.
How big of a name was that person in their particular sport?
How big of celebrity/name was that person outside of their sport and to the general public/world?
How untimely or shocking was their death?
Kobe checks all 3 boxes.
Posted on 1/27/20 at 6:49 am to PEPE
The Olympic massacre of Israeli athletes
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