Former NBA center Dwight Howard recently expressed his belief that Kobe Bryant was better than Michael Jordan in terms of skill.

Speaking on Gil’s Arena, Howard asserted that Bryant not only emulated Jordan but also improved upon his techniques.

“I think Kobe [Bryant is] better than [Michael Jordan] skill-wise. He took everything Jordan did and multiplied it. He did it better,” Howard said.

Jordan, widely regarded as one of the greatest players in NBA history, had a profound influence on Bryant’s career.

Bryant modeled his game after Jordan, adopting his footwork, mid-range shooting, and defensive tenacity.

Jordan’s six NBA championships, five MVP awards, and numerous scoring titles set the benchmark for Bryant and other aspiring stars.

Bryant, known for his relentless work ethic, mirrored Jordan’s competitive spirit and determination to win.

Throughout his 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers, Bryant achieved five NBA championships, two Finals MVP awards, and 18 All-Star selections.

While Jordan’s influence on Bryant was undeniable, Howard believes Bryant took those lessons to another level.

Bryant’s scoring ability, footwork, and overall offensive repertoire were often compared to Jordan’s, with some arguing that Bryant had a more refined skill set.

Despite these comparisons, Jordan’s impact on the game of basketball remains unmatched.

Jordan revolutionized the sport with his scoring, athleticism, and clutch performances, becoming a global icon and the face of the NBA.

Bryant’s career was marked by his pursuit of greatness, driven by the desire to surpass Jordan’s legacy.

However, opinions on who was better—Jordan or Bryant—vary among players, coaches, and fans.