As an Econ Nerd, I gravitate towards graphical representations when possible. My buddy Grant passed on this fantastic comparison of Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan:
Of course this can be argued endlessly, but Kobe Bryant is (maybe) the most dominant player in the NBA today. And Jordan inhabits the penthouse in the greatest of all time debate, without really much dissension. Since he hasn't played for so long, it's easy to start trying to move someone else in with him. And maybe we're at the point of trying to compare across different generations. But what stands out from the above table is tenacity in MJ's game. More points, but with more assists, rebounds, blocks, and steals than the current NBA alpha dog. #perspective.
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