Let me boil his argument down. "Sure Lebron's numbers are better across the board but Kobe has a better mid range jumper so he's better. Plus Eric Snow says so!" If you've ever read any Kobe Fan Apologetics then you won't hear anything new from this guy. Just reading the article nearly popped my head.
1. Sure, Kobe is one of the masters of dropping the "what the fuck are you think- oh my god it went in" shot (to be fair he makes a lot of good fundamental ones too). The fact is that a layup counts just as much as any jumper inside the arc and has the added bonus of drawing in the defense. I don't see how people can continue to hold Lebron's ability to get to the rim against him but whatever. Sure, some teams make it hard for him in the paint but how is this not offset by Kobe occasionaly being baited into shooting his team out of a game? (see: Game 1 vs Hou)
2. His defense? Yeah, he is a great. Better than Lebron? Not this year, and barring injury never again. Let's ignore the fact that Lebron can actually physically intimidate people on both sides of the court while Kobe is only an intimidator on O (oops, I brought it up!). Kobe can gaurd 3 positions, Bron can gaurd all 5. When you have a guy who can't be caught out of position it makes playing team defence so much easier.
3. In the last 5 minutes of a game (clutch time) Kobe does score at a better clip than Lebron (but only by .8 pts per 48 minutes of clutch time) but Lebron shoots at a far better rate (.556 vs .457), is better from behind the arc (.421 vs .400), more than doubles him in assists, nearly doubles him in rebounds, plus he gets far more blocks and steals. Oh, and I don't feel like chasing down the stats but so far in their careers, on the final shot, Lebron has a higher percentage AND turns the ball over less. Still, West Coast homers will continue to baselessly insist that Kobe is the best closer in the game even when they have no actual stats to back it up.
4. His peers say so? Really, who are you asking? Ron Artest says Bron is better but his teammate T-mac says Kobe is better. The NBA seems pretty split on the issue but most of the defections are going one way, to the King.
Honestly, that article is worthless and I have just wasted a shit ton of time rehashing the same argument you can find on pretty much any basketball site discussing this issue.