MJ never had to go into the playoffs with the injury problems that Kobe did this AND last year. This is also the first time Kobe came up short when healthy after becomming a super star. So the comparrisons are somewhat unfair.
WoW,
I'll agree with all of your post except this part. MJ did go into the playoffs a couple of times with nagging injuries. One year he had a bad wrist, wore a brace on his shooting hand for all of the playoffs.
Another year he had an ankle sprain that kept bugging him. I remember watching him turn his ankle on a pretty routine cut, kind of a freak thing, and it bothered him throughout the playoffs.
Except for these little quibbles, I think your post is dead on.
IMO, Kobe is still young and has time to prove he is equal to Jordan. In my mind, when he wins a few titles as the leader and dominant force on a team, he will get there. This series was strange. Because of the weak supporting cast, he was called upon to provide a similar level of contribution to what Jordan had to do when he was leading the Bulls. I am still surprised he didn't come through.
But seriously, did any of us expect Gary Payton to suck so badly and completely? The question on everyone's mind: can a man play himself out of the hall of fame in one playoffs.