You can go back and forth on the issue all day, but OJ Simpson has been convicted of murder as many times I have.
False equivalence and you know it. There was a great deal of evidence linking OJ to the murder, plus that hours-long car chase before charges were ever filed. The Kate Faber case was purely a he-said/she-said thing, with the defense downright embarrassing the prosecution in every pre-trial hearing.
So a 31 year-old has had a better career than a 25 year-old? Awesome?
Yes, furthermore, Kobe had also accomplished more at age 25 (three titles) than Lebron has any chance of doing until he's 27. I know he played with Shaq.

Who was his main competition? Shaq? Fisher, who Laker fans have bashed--rightfully so--for over a decade?
It's not as if Kobe doesn't touch the ball a lot in the triangle offense. He has been in the top three in usage rate seven times.
Has a great point guard ever played in a triangle offense (outside of Phil Jackson, who has used the triangle offense in its entirety for any significant length of time)? This might explain why no one has racked up huge assists in a triangle offense (clearly, a ball-dominant point guard would not like the triangle offense).
Not sure what you're getting at here. Are you saying that Kobe should have more assists? He's a shooting guard, and furthermore, he consistently ranks as one of the top shooting guards in this category. And no, I can't think of any great point guards who have played in the triangle aside from Gary Payton, who was clearly over the hill when he got to the Lakers in 03-04. His assists dropped precipitously that season however, from 8.8 to 5.5 per game in only 6 fewer minutes. Incidentally, Jordan's assists per game also dropped once Phil Jackson became the Bulls' coach, from a high of 8.0 per game in 88-89 to 6.3 in Jackson's first year as head coach, and soon settled into an average of about 5.5 assists per game.
I'm not saying that Kobe would put up Lebron-like assist numbers in a regular offense, but saying he doesn't pass is ignorant. He has ball-hog moments, but anyone who watches Lakers games consistently can see that he passes a lot. But if you're trying to make this into a Kobe vs Lebron thing, then I'll concede now that Lebron is a better passer and just say that Kobe's passing is underrated by those who don't watch the Lakers regularly.
Damn, Greeny just got annihilated by Malek's LSAT logic.
Bitch please.