In a game of 1v1, can you picture Kobe Bryant beating Tracy McGrady by a score of 11-3?

According to the Lakers great, the two former offensive juggernauts once played each other, and if you ask Kobe, he absolutely dominated T-Mac beating him by an eight-score differential.

Appearing on ESPN's The Jump, Nichols interviewed Bryant with her co-host McGrady and asked about their training sessions together. McGrady playfully claims that they were practicing their post plays and were never keeping actual score.

We know that there isn't as many athletes that were as competitive as Kobe was, so its conceivebaly that Kobe thought they were playing for real while McGrady was under the assumption they were merely fine tuning their craft.

Just imagine if we had the footage of the Black Mumba and McGrady, in their respective primes, going at it.

For those unaware, Bryant said via his book, The Mamba Mentality, that McGrady was the hardest player he ever had to guard.

But in one on one? We'll never really know.

(h/t ESPN)