Chapter 394: I'm Honored to Become The First in History
Smush Parker was like a thorn in Kobe's side, symbolizing the Lakers' incompetence and decay from 2004 to 2007,
and no matter how much time passed, he could not let it go.
Even Kobe firmly believed that if he had better teammates, success would have been his. It was because he had teamed up with people like Smush Parker that he held this belief.
But now, Parker was doing well under Yu Fei's guidance.
This was a depressing thought.
Furthermore, if someone analyzed the differences in Parker's performances as a teammate to Yu Fei and Kobe using the controlled variable method, they would reach a conclusion unfavorable to Kobe in the MVP debate: Yu Fei could make his teammates better, but Kobe could not.
Isn't that the most important criterion for measuring an MVP?