Really? I thought your message said:
81 points, enough said.
I've argued SEVERAL times - and will continue to argue - that Kobe's defense is overrated simply due to the particular style. I'll easily concede that Bryant is an excellent free-throw shooter, and be glad to say that more players should be like him in that regard, even more especially if they're either 1) a ball-handler or 2) a person who is considered a go-to player. And there's no doubt that Kobe's overall game is an excellent one.
However, his drive is one of the knocks I have on Bryant. It doesn't command the respect of teammates - it ALIENATES them. Give me the drive of Bill Russell...or even of Michael Jordan...because those were productive, and pulled the entire team together. A leader COMMANDS the respect of his teammates - not DEMANDS the respect of his teammates.
And let's get to the REAL criticism of Bryant that I have: name one teammate that Bryant ever made better. One teammate that he elevated to All-Star level of success or a high level of recognition in some form or fashion.
Lamar Odom? Nope. Odom was the #1 option in Miami before coming to the Lakers. Yet I hear Laker fans here say he's not capable of being the #2 option for the team. Derek Fisher? Look at the year he's having in Golden State. Robert Horry? Horry was a key component of Houston championship teams. Even Mark Madsen is well-respected as a heart-and-hustle player in Minnesota.
The closest we can come is Smush Parker, this year. That's not saying much.
Bryant has a tendency to hold players back - not to elevate them. And that's a *VERY* bad trait.