Ryan Clark and Kellerman, during the Tuesday’s episode of the ESPN’s First Take, were both discussing the “All-Decade” teams from the NBA.com. During thieve talks and this particular list, Kobe Bryant was named to be the part of the third team behind other players such as Carmelo Anthony and Anthony Davis.
Clark was of the view that Bryant deserves a much better place in the rankings but Kellerman was not agreeable to this and in fact, he did not think of Kobe Bryant to deserve even a spot in the list of top 15 players of the decade.
What Kellerman actually thought about Kobe was that he deserves the place only in the “All-NBA Worst Team”.
Hearing this from Kellerman’s mouth, Qerim simply stood up and walked off the set shouting one word, “Goodbye”.
Kellerman’s only beef with Kobe Bryant was about his points per game which he misstated to be 22 points.
Instead, he averaged in 24.7 points per game from 2010 to 2016.
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