O'Neal was one of the four major centers in the 90s. The big devil back then rewritten the rules of the alliance to make joint defense a reasonable existence. With his little brother Kobe, he scored three consecutive championships, and the scenery of Los Angeles was so infinite at the beginning of the century. O'Neal is the most brilliant flower in the heyday of centers.
Kobe belonged to one of the four big shooting guards in the 00s. He was known for his hard work, scored explosively, and lacked continuity. But the explosiveness of its score was bleak under the impact of rising stars Harden and Thompson. Harden's sustained 60+ performances, season average 35+, 34+, just like an enhanced version of Kobe. Thompson, with 37 points in a single quarter, 29 minutes and 60 points, refused to play because he could not bear to break Kobe's record.
I remember two interviews about Kobe and O'Neal that were particularly interesting. One is that Kobe said in front of O'Neal: I have one more championship ring than you! The other is that Kobe said in an interview: If O'Neal's training is as hard as mine, I now have 12 championship rings.
O'Neal three consecutive championships + three consecutive fmvp + Heat team history first title (defending 2 times) Lakers dynasty owner is of great significance Unlocking three consecutive championships + three consecutive fmvp historical super-great achievements to secure the top ten in history. Kobe's pseudo-three-game + persistent change + true second-line + second-fmvp + Lakers history scoring champion (3 times defending) is more significant to the Lakers. Persevering for 20 years, leading the team with 81 points in a single game, Mie Kai, five crowns and gods to unlock The historical super-great achievement of mvp+fmvp+5 crowns locked in the top ten in history.
has one defense, popularity, professional attitude, and career legend Kobe dominates. Kobe's career is more successful than O'Neal.