Byron Scott on Kobe Bryant not in the greatest ever debates

Kobe Bryant doesn’t come up in the debate of who is the greatest NBA player ever, and former teammate Byron Scott feels that is wrong.

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These days, the debate about who is the greatest player in NBA history has been reduced to two people: LeBron James and Michael Jordan.

Although Jordan still seems to be the favorite in that debate, an increasing number of people, both young and old, believe James is the greatest basketball player of all time.

But seemingly forgotten in this debate is late Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant. His resume is almost second to none in the sport’s history: five NBA championships, two scoring titles, two NBA Finals MVPs, two Olympic gold medals and countless indelible memories.

Former Laker Byron Scott, who played with and coached Bryant, told Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson while on “Scoop B Selects” how he feels about the Black Mamba getting shortchanged in the greatest-ever discussions.

Scott also said that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, another former teammate of his, has been disrespected in this debate.

No matter where Bryant truly belongs on the list of the greatest NBA players, he left a mark on Lakers Nation and on the Los Angeles area that will live forever.