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"Kobe Bryant is the most common favorite player of incoming NBA rookies....."


          

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Kobe Bryant is the most common favorite player of incoming NBA rookies
Eric Freeman

Kobe Bryant has been among the most culturally relevant players in the NBA for nearly all of his 17-season career. When not winning championships or scoring titles (and often when doing so), Bryant has been one of the more divisive stars in league history, earning criticism for perceived selfishness and nevertheless standing out as one of the most talented and committed players the league has ever seen. No matter what he does, people notice it.

It should not come as a great surprise, then, to learn that the younger generation of NBA players looks up to him. As revealed in the annual survey of rookies conducted by John Schuhmann of NBA.com, Bryant is the most common favorite player of this season's incoming class of NBA rookies (via PBT). Here's the voting breakdown from the 36 participants:

1: Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers -- 21.2 percent

2: LeBron James, Miami -- 15.2 percent

T-3rd: Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City & Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas -- 12.1 percent

T-5th: Kevin Garnett, Brooklyn & Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers -- 9.1 percent

Others receiving votes: Carmelo Anthony, New York; Vince Carter, Dallas; Tim Duncan, San Antonio; James Harden, Houston; Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio; Steve Nash, L.A. Lakers; Dwyane Wade, Miami

As Schuhmann notes elsewhere, Kobe supplanted LeBron at the top of this list, although it's a little surprising that the Lakers icon doesn't win every year. While James is undoubtedly the best player in the NBA right now, the 19- and 20-year-olds entering the league have never really known an NBA without Bryant serving as a massively important representative of the league. It stands to reason that, even if many players were on the anti-Kobe side, enough would love him that he would win this award until he retires. When LeBron is 35, we would expect him to cast the same sort of shadow over a generation of players.

This vote is a testament to Kobe's impact, as well as a useful reminder of the sheer force of his accomplishments. Seventeen years after his arrival in the league, Kobe is still relevant enough to top a list of favorite players. No matter what, he keeps himself on people's minds.

Oh, and nabbing that No. 1 spot can't only be a matter of being in the league for a long time. If that were the case, Vince Carter wouldn't have been another receiving votes.

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Kobe Bryant is the most common favorite player of incoming NBA rookies..... [View all] , ThaTruth, Tue Aug-27-13 07:00 PM
 
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most incoming nba rookies are busts
Aug 27th 2013
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http://s3-ec.buzzfed.com/static/enhanced/webdr05/2013/8/23/14/anigif_enh...
Aug 27th 2013
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so you're saying he's old
Aug 27th 2013
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nobody care
Aug 27th 2013
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obviously you do
Aug 27th 2013
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nigga i dont even care about NBA rookies...
Aug 27th 2013
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      But your punk ass is still all up in this post, lol
Aug 27th 2013
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           i aint snitchin tho..
Aug 27th 2013
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                your love for Kobe is documented in the archives
Aug 28th 2013
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                     I shot him a compliment and said the 81 pt game was the best I had seen
Aug 28th 2013
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                          lol that's not what you said
Aug 28th 2013
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                               wipe ya mouth before you speak to me again
Aug 28th 2013
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                                    don't get mad you got caught in a lie, just apologize and move on
Aug 28th 2013
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                                         I know I lied back then. I admit it.. now wipe ya mouth
Aug 28th 2013
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                                              lmao well now you just sound like a bitch
Aug 28th 2013
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                                                   not like the bitch you sounded like when u trolled my myspace inbox
Aug 28th 2013
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                                                   whats wrong with myspace? shit was hot back in the day
Aug 28th 2013
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                                                        RE: whats wrong with myspace? shit was hot back in the day
Aug 28th 2013
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                                                   LOL
Aug 28th 2013
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lolol... you do... n/m
Aug 28th 2013
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Is this a surprise?
Aug 27th 2013
6
And just like THAT, Bron's career is meaningless
Aug 27th 2013
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hahahaha
Aug 27th 2013
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No but Love's is
Aug 27th 2013
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It's the work ethic
Aug 27th 2013
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that's ok, Bron stacks Chips while Kobe gets ready for the old folks
Aug 28th 2013
14
5 RINGS
Aug 28th 2013
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d WADE GOT A BUNCH OF Rings,
Aug 29th 2013
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Kobe already stacked chips. More in fact
Aug 28th 2013
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Misguided youth..
Aug 28th 2013
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i wouldn't have named no one who's currently playing
Aug 28th 2013
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Probably someone from Riverside or San Diego
Aug 28th 2013
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Come On Man
Aug 28th 2013
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NBA Rookies >>>>> OKP Posters
Aug 28th 2013
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These dudes are fans too, especially BShelly and the rest of Kobestani
Aug 28th 2013
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      They all got work visas in the Land O' Lakes
Aug 28th 2013
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What Youth deemed crystal, Age finds out was dew.(c)Robert Browning
Aug 28th 2013
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What Bomb deemed jewelz, OKS finds out was tears.(c)T Reynolds
Aug 28th 2013
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those crystals are actually diamonds from the 5 rings...n/m,
Aug 28th 2013
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      they silicon crystals...like the ones in the microchips on your jeans.
Aug 28th 2013
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           naw...those are diamons from Jay Williams necklace after he
Aug 28th 2013
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whoopty damn dooo
Aug 28th 2013
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cmon John Schuhman. this is what you do?
Aug 28th 2013
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i thought this would be a harmless story
Aug 28th 2013
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c'mon
Aug 28th 2013
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why wouldn't he be????
Aug 28th 2013
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But Lebron is still the BEST player in the league and BETTER than
Aug 28th 2013
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RE: But Lebron is still the BEST player in the league and BETTER than
Aug 28th 2013
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everybody knows Bron rules and is the GOAT
Aug 29th 2013
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Kobe is a favorite of players; Lebron is a favorite of coaches
Aug 28th 2013
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players who haven't met him or had to play with him n/m
Aug 28th 2013
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my statement was an underhanded shot at Kobe
Aug 28th 2013
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I got that & I do n/m
Aug 28th 2013
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everyone of Kobe's ex-teammates wishes they were back with him
Aug 29th 2013
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      Rhttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v712/addict4sneakers/tucker.gif
Aug 29th 2013
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      a lot of other people thought the grass was greener when they left too
Aug 29th 2013
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      really just Smush's bum ass don't like him...maybe Dwight too
Aug 29th 2013
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           LOL, okay.
Aug 29th 2013
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      what an absurd statement....i can't really think of anyone but fisher
Aug 29th 2013
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coaches are smarter than
Aug 29th 2013
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exactly...
Aug 29th 2013
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      relax, people are piggybacking/adding to your point not debating u
Aug 29th 2013
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           then it is I who is ironically not understanding my repliers' tones
Aug 29th 2013
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Kobe is a favorite of players that he doesn't play with
Aug 29th 2013
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Like James Harden's hoes and Russy's suits, athletes have bad taste
Aug 29th 2013
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