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From 20 to 33 years old, Kobe s peak 14 years, 11 times, who did he lose to the other three years?

Kobe is an evergreen player in the NBA. He stood on the NBA stage at the age of 18, although Kobe spent the first two years of his career on the bench. However, he made rapid progress and his learning ability was very strong. He was selected as the All-Star Stage in the second grade. In the 99-00 season, the 20-year-old Kobe joined forces with O'Neal to win the NBA championship. Since then, Kobe has reached the peak of his career. For 14 consecutive years, he has been selected into the NBA's All-Squad every year, including 11 seasons, so who did he lose to the other three years? When he won the championship at the age of 20, Kobe was already very strong. He handed in a comprehensive data averaged 22.5 points, 6.3 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game. In the following two years, he averaged 28.5 points and 25.2 points per game. Among them, Kobe was selected for the Best Third Team in the 99-00 season and 00-01 season. Since the 2001-02 season, Kobe has been selected for the First Team of the Year for three consecutive years. At that time, he was the perfect first point guard. After the Sharks left the team, Kobe returned to the third team position in 2005, but since 2006, Kobe has been selected for the first team for eight consecutive years, showing his dominance.

The peak of 14 years is a member of the Best Team every year, including only 2000, 2001 and 2005, and Kobe was not selected for the Best Team. In the 99-00 season, Kobe was still quite immature, averaging 22 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists per game. He was very strong on the defensive end, but not top on the offensive end. He was selected for the All-A-Second Team, and the first team guards were Kidd and Gloves Payton. Peak Peyton averaged 24 points, 7 rebounds and 9 assists per game, and led the team with excellent results, and it was reasonable to beat Kobe.

And in 2001, Kobe was also a second team player, and his best team defenders of that year were Kidd and Iverson. The answer is Iverson and Kobe in the same draft, and in 2001 he even played the strongest performance in his career. At that time, he averaged 31.1 points, 3.8 rebounds and 4.6 assists per game. He was the best scorer in the league. He won the title of scoring king and stealing king. He led the team to 56 wins and 26 losses and ranked first in the Eastern Conference. He was the scoring king that year, and was obviously stronger than Kobe.

In 2005, Kobe averaged 27.6 points, 5.9 rebounds and 6 assists per game. However, because O'Neal left the team, Kobe led the team with only 34 wins and 48 losses, and he couldn't even make it into the playoffs, so it was already very good to be able to get three teams. The second-team guards were Ray Allen and Wade, while the first-team guards were Iverson and Nash. That season Iverson averaged 30.7 points, 4 rebounds and 7.9 assists per game. The team also remained firmly in the playoffs and outperformed Kobe in overall performance.