As ISTs they have many similarities though Kobe as a J is more focused and task oriented whereas Jordan as a P is more adventurous and would even golf and play cards all day before games. Kobe instead would meditate.
In a bowling tournament, both types will keep focused on their game. But the STP will be the one smoking using the ashtray built into the ball return.
Kobe Bryant - ISTJ
Michael Jordan - ISTP
As ISTs they have many similarities though Kobe as a J is more focused and task oriented whereas Jordan as a P is more adventurous and would even golf and play cards all day before games. Kobe instead would meditate.
Were you thinking of basketball [MENTION=4398]Giggly[/MENTION] by the way when you made this thread?
Others include:
Ray Allen - ISTJ
Rajon Rondo - ISTP
Dirk Nowitzski - ISTJ
Jason Kidd - ISTP
Manu Genobli - ISTJ
Tim Duncan - ISTP
There are plenty of other examples I am sure though that's all I can think of for now.
STJ's are more "proper" in their techniques while playing a sport. More by the book skills than an STP would ever have a desire to do.
I would say STJs have more of a desire to be perfect, where as STPs have a desire to just always get better
There is a difference in concentration between the two types. STJs will be focused on the task ahead, on their duty to perform, as such, whereas STPs will be focused on winning and fun. Both drives can look very similar when they are aimed at the same thing, but the STP will probably less serious in behaviour, until he steps up to the plate, at which point they become literally 'in the moment' with what they are doing and seem to have immense focus, whereas an STJ will probably exude focus from the get-go, and look more cautious overall, more focused on anything that might disturb his plan and double check things for that. I dunno how to explain it, but STJs look more calm and persistent, and STPs look more intense and in perfect harmony with their environment and motions.
There is a difference in concentration between the two types. STJs will be focused on the task ahead, on their duty to perform, as such, whereas STPs will be focused on winning and fun. Both drives can look very similar when they are aimed at the same thing, but the STP will probably less serious in behaviour, until he steps up to the plate, at which point they become literally 'in the moment' with what they are doing and seem to have immense focus, whereas an STJ will probably exude focus from the get-go, and look more cautious overall, more focused on anything that might disturb his plan and double check things for that. I dunno how to explain it, but STJs look more calm and persistent, and STPs look more intense and in perfect harmony with their environment and motions.
I would say STJs have more of a desire to be perfect, where as STPs have a desire to just always get better