On Kobe Bryant being a star cut from the old school cloth:
I disagree. He was cut from the LAST school's cloth, which was the Jordan image, which started with Jordan and ended with Bryant (and included the likes of Vince Carter, Allen Iverson, and Tracy McGrady). That image is "one guy, bigger than the team, does it all." I'd even go as far as including Barkley and Dominique Wilkins, and maybe even Shaq. Grant Hill circa Detroit is another example.
He was NOT cut from the cloth of the previous school - that included Magic, Bird, Isiah Thomas. That image was "one guy, the focus, but not bigger than the team."
And he was not cut from the "old school" cloth, which is where you get your Abdul-Jabbar's. That image is "foundation of power and enforcer, on which all else is built." I'd say the last guy in this line was Hakeem Olajuwon. The biggest names are your true greats like Abdul-Jabbar and Russell. Other names on this list would include guys like Bob Lanier, Patrick Ewing, Willis Reed, Moses Malone, and the guy who puts the "old" in "old school," George Mikan.
And I'm not ready to say that Bryant was the last of them. But I do agree with you, 'koast, in that the sport is in the process of change. I believe it's become a private club moreso than ever before. And I'm going thrown blame to that: the AAU system "growing up" into the premiere place where talent is gauged, rather than college. These guys are buddies from a private, privileged club, long before they sign their first contract (which is probably a shoe deal).
Now part of me says, "That's good." It means a potential death to the Jordan image (and good riddance) and model, and a return to a sense of team. But what is missing is the sense of competition. It more resembles a bunch of guys going to the gym to play together as a team every week than it does a competition AGAINST your buddies. And I miss the "nastieness" of the rivalry. What was the last REALLY GOOD rivalry out there? Has there been a great one since New York/Miami? (Sacramento/Lakers ? Not much of a rivalry to my line of thinking. Lasted for about 15 minutes in the minds of Laker fans, although I suspect Kings fans hate the Lakers to this day...but heck, that could describe anybody in the West.)
So, while I can't say that this is all bad, I sure can't call it "good.
The question is whether I'd rather watch Kobe and Jordan duke it out, or watch Showtime vs. the Bird-Era Celtics, or watch Russell vs. Abdul-Jabbar. (Yes, I know they never met.) I'd have to say I'd most prefer Russell vs. Abdul-Jabbar. Of course, that may be because it's the one era I *HAVEN'T* seen. I might get just as sick of it after a while.