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Why do some fans suddenly insist that a player must be the best player in the world on a championship team in order for their rings to count toward greatness? This episode of FYF Sports Debates examines how this increasingly popular GOAT debate criterion impacts the legacy discussion surrounding Kobe Bryant and his championships with Shaquille O'Neal. During the early 2000s, the Lakers’ dynasty was built around the most dominant interior force in basketball, while Bryant developed into one of the league’s most skilled perimeter players. Yet modern debate culture sometimes reframes those championships by claiming Bryant was merely a “sidekick,” despite being an All-NBA level player and central offensive engine. This video breaks down: • How the “best player on a title team” rule became a popular talking point in the GOAT debate • Why historical championship teams often had multiple MVP-level players • How the sidekick narrative changes depending on which player is being evaluated • The difference between dominance, role hierarchy, and overall career greatness We also examine whether this evolving standard is applied consistently across legends like Michael Jordan, Bryant, and other NBA champions. Is greatness determined by context and team dynamics, or by retroactively applying narrow criteria to certain players? Watch the full breakdown and decide. 🟣 FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS: Twitter: / fyfsports Facebook: / fyfsportsdebates Instagram: / fyfsportsdebates 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a 🔥 moment. 👇 Drop a comment and let your voice be heard. We debate different here. #FYFSports #NBAdebates #NBAplayoffs2025 #LeBronJames #BasketballTalk