Who is the MOST Doiminant player in the NBA right NOW

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  1. Blaze

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nygiants4life @ May 17 2006, 08:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Dude stop spamming....Lebron James is more dominant IMO.Not only because he can lead a team to the playoffs, but he can obviously score at will, rebound at will and pass the ball much better than Kobe..and as for defense, Kobe's overrated, he could definitely not shut down Lebron.1. Lebron2. Shaq3. Kobe 4. Nowitzki5. WadeThats my list.</div>How is that spamming, do you even know what that means? Just because I'm doing a better job of proving my point than you are doesn't mean you have to make me look like im spamming.
     
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    my list is1. LeBron2. Kobe3. Shaq4. Wade/Dirk5. NashLeBron is first on my list because there is absolutely no stopping him. He has an awesome game from anywhere on the court. Kobe is a very close 2nd because he can do some of the same things LeBron does. Shaq gets third, because, well, hes Shaq. When he gets you into the position he wants under the basket, its over. Wade and Dirk get 4 because they have the same level of dominance IMO. Wade does it more with his crossover and going inside and Dirk does it with a balance of perimeter and interior moves. Nash gets 5 because you cant stop him from distributing and doing what he does best in his team's offense.
     
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    1. Kobe Bryant - He's the best offensive player in the game right now. He scores at will and is the clutchest player in the NBA. 2. LeBron James - He's a great player, and he's not only a great scorer but he's also a pretty good playmaker. He's showing that he can make clutch plays down the stretch, and I think he'll be the most dominant in a couple more years.3. Shaquille O'Neal - He's getting a little old, but nobody can stop him still. Still commands double teams and is one of the strongest players in the NBA. 4. Tim Duncan - Great post moves and master of the bank shot. He executes his inside game almost to perfection. 5. Kevin Garnett - Even though he got kind've lost this year, he's still one of the best players in the league. He's one of the most versitile players in the league, he has outside shot and inside game. He's too fast for most bigmen and has good handling skills. He's always a tough matchup for anyone.Other Mentions:DirkAmare StoudamireSteve NashDwayne Wade
     
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    Sorry guys, but KG is not more dominant than Dirk...he's considered more of a post player, but he's not.He plays alot like Dirk did in the past, more of a mid range guy, that can hit a three, but obviously not as good as Dirk. Even with the off year last year, I still put Dirk above him when talking about the top PF's...Dirk is a top 5 NBA player, KG is just outside that.
     
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    Kobe right now is the most dominant player. 90% of games he proves that his performance decides the outcome of the game.LeBron is not the most dominant, he's up there, and definitely will get to the top.The topic is about right NOW, and NOW it is abolutely Kobe Bryant.
     
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    When you score 40 and it's called an average game, you know you're pretty bad.And mavs fan, where excatlty is diop "the duncan stopper" :HAHAHA: Did i not tell you no-one can stop Tim Duncan? Next time, listen to me.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AirBlaze @ May 17 2006, 04:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>A lot of people can contain LeBron. He doesn't have the experiance to take control of a game, and unless he improves his defense, he never will because if he scores a basket on the offensive end he can't contain someone like Kobe who can contain him and erase his points easily. That's not dominant. LeBron definitely has a chance, but not right now, not at all.</div>Saying that Kobe can contain Lebron James is just not true. The only way to contain Lebron James is if he has an off night, and those don't happen to often. Offensively Kobe Bryant would not be able to stop Lebron James from getting to the rim. He is stronger and more physical than Kobe Bryant, and would get to the rim every time he wanted to with Kobe Bryant guarding him.<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AirBlaze @ May 17 2006, 05:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Kobe's a better offensive player also, I don't see your point. Kobe executes everything you said about LeBron, better.</div>Kobe Bryant can shoot the three better than Lebron James, and play defense better than Lebron James and that is all he can do better than Lebron James. Lebron James is the smarter player, he can attack the rim and finish better than Kobe Bryant can, he can pass better, he can rebound better, and right now he can push his team better. Lebron James can change the game in more ways than Kobe Bryant can change the game, and that is why i pick Lebron James as the more dominant out of the two.
     

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