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Jordan, but injury is more of a factor with Kobe. Mike might win regardless, just pointing out this comparison isn't nearly as fair as both prime.
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Why is this a question? Wizards MJ was still able to play basketball. Current Kobe is lucky to hit the ring.
Old MJ relied on his post game and shot 45%. Kobe jacks up 8 3s a game and shoots 30%. Difference between an older player who adapts his game and one who can't or won't.
Jordan still made the effin All Star team with the Wizards. Jordan hands down. That is a fact. Better at 25, better at 30, better at 40 than Kobe.