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Where is this thread? Must read it.

http://forums.wrestlezone.com/showthread.php?p=4747899&highlight=#post4747899

It sounded familiar, so I knew it was from before I took off, but wow... it's almost that thread's second birthday.

Thoughts on Kobe's farewell tour?

He read the articles and heard the ESPN talking heads and decided to change the narrative before the story of this season was written. I won't begrudge any all-time great their "farewell tour" but what happened to going out as a broken shell of yourself in a looks-weird-on-you jersey? Peyton Manning has the right idea.

Jokes aside, Kobe's last season to me is less about what he does on the court this year than it is about having the chance to reflect on his greatness while he's still an active player. With a lot of players you don't get that. Be it due to sudden retirement or injury or even hanging on too long like I just joked about, most guys don't get the victory lap. Jack up all the shots you want, Mamba.
 
Kobe will forever be one of the most overrated, megalomaniacal, and overvalued shooting guard this side of Michael Jordan. The Lakers major decline can be attributed to Kobe's antics post Phil Jackson. He's a backseat coach with only one strategy (which would be "Get Kobe the ball.) He pissed off just about any and all superstars that wanted to play for a ring (Dwight Howard being a prime example) and demanded and got a max contract from LA. Which hurt the Laker's ability to sign anybody worth a shit like Aldrige, or DeAndre Jordan.

Kobe sucks, and this farewell season is Kobe bringing down an entire team because he wants to take 50 shots a game. Fuck him, and fuck him in any hotel in Colorado.
 
Kobe will forever be one of the most overrated, megalomaniacal, and overvalued shooting guard this side of Michael Jordan. The Lakers major decline can be attributed to Kobe's antics post Phil Jackson. He's a backseat coach with only one strategy (which would be "Get Kobe the ball.) He pissed off just about any and all superstars that wanted to play for a ring (Dwight Howard being a prime example) and demanded and got a max contract from LA. Which hurt the Laker's ability to sign anybody worth a shit like Aldrige, or DeAndre Jordan.

Kobe sucks, and this farewell season is Kobe bringing down an entire team because he wants to take 50 shots a game. Fuck him, and fuck him in any hotel in Colorado.

You could contribute it to a lot of things. Hate to be that fan but if we got Chris Paul everyone would be hating the Lakers a lot more because we would still be contenders. Anyways more importantly. We traded our key centre (granted he never played a game after he was traded that was meaningful) for a potential franchise player who leaves after 1 year. We trade all our picks and any flexibility we had for another trade for Steve Nash who played stuff all games. However worst of all, Kobe goes down that year to injury, which is probably the worst injury you could get as well. The last 3 years have nothing to do with Kobe. Before that we were title contenders so I don't know how he sucks at all. Dwight Howard fights with everyone because he is a friggin girl. It's too harsh to blame that on Bryant. Contract situation I agree, but if you get offered 25 million dollars a year, chances are you will take it.

For the farewell tour. I think it's awesome as a Lakers fan and a Kobe fan. To appreciate his career would be an awesome thing for him and most of us fans. This season means nothing to us and for us to get the chance to see even 2 or 3 games of old Kobe before he goes away then i'll for sure let him jack shots up. Give us Ben Simmons next year why he is at it as well. As long as Clarkson, Russel and Randle all know Kobe is going next year and don't get too frustrated that they want to leave, I have no problem in giving away this season for Kobe. Not many people get this opportunity but when you are one of the all time greats it is a good thing to see.
 
Kobe will forever be one of the most overrated, megalomaniacal, and overvalued shooting guard this side of Michael Jordan. The Lakers major decline can be attributed to Kobe's antics post Phil Jackson. He's a backseat coach with only one strategy (which would be "Get Kobe the ball.) He pissed off just about any and all superstars that wanted to play for a ring (Dwight Howard being a prime example) and demanded and got a max contract from LA. Which hurt the Laker's ability to sign anybody worth a shit like Aldrige, or DeAndre Jordan.

Kobe sucks, and this farewell season is Kobe bringing down an entire team because he wants to take 50 shots a game. Fuck him, and fuck him in any hotel in Colorado.

Now, now, don't mince words. Tell us how you really feel.
 
You could contribute it to a lot of things. Hate to be that fan but if we got Chris Paul everyone would be hating the Lakers a lot more because we would still be contenders.

Keying in on "If." If you could have gotten Chris Paul, but you couldn't. Know why? Because Kobe was there, and we know Kobe doesn't want to content for the spotlight.


Anyways more importantly. We traded our key centre (granted he never played a game after he was traded that was meaningful) for a potential franchise player who leaves after 1 year.

Why did Howard leave after one year with playing with Kobe? Because Kobe was an insufferable twit. If LA had a lick of sense, you would have axed Kobe to make room for the Franchise center. But instead Kobe gets his way because "Kobe!" *Throws up an air ball*


We trade all our picks and any flexibility we had for another trade for Steve Nash who played stuff all games. However worst of all, Kobe goes down that year to injury, which is probably the worst injury you could get as well.

LA traded their future because they thought a 40 year old Canadian pass first point guard was what the Lakers needed to get them over the hump. A key injury in a year when your team goes all in sucks, but leave it to Kobe to demand a max contract after a year he spent on the bench injured. No less in a off-season with a plethora a superstars that LA could have built their team around but couldn't afford.


The last 3 years have nothing to do with Kobe.

Oh the last three years have everything to do with Kobe. Because Kobe makes it all about Kobe.


Before that we were title contenders so I don't know how he sucks at all.

They were title contenders with Phil Jackson manning the helm. Then after Jackson left the team went into total decline. Namely because Kobe was allowed to throw up enough bricks to make a firehouse.


Dwight Howard fights with everyone because he is a friggin girl. It's too harsh to blame that on Bryant. Contract situation I agree, but if you get offered 25 million dollars a year, chances are you will take it.

So either the Lakers are completely inept for giving a 34 year old bricklayer
or Kobe is a piece of shit who knew the Lakers were inept enough to give his old, over the hump ass 25 million dollars a year to hog the ball more than the 15 year olds at Gym class.


For the farewell tour. I think it's awesome as a Lakers fan and a Kobe fan. To appreciate his career would be an awesome thing for him and most of us fans. This season means nothing to us and for us to get the chance to see even 2 or 3 games of old Kobe before he goes away then i'll for sure let him jack shots up. Give us Ben Simmons next year why he is at it as well. As long as Clarkson, Russel and Randle all know Kobe is going next year and don't get too frustrated that they want to leave, I have no problem in giving away this season for Kobe. Not many people get this opportunity but when you are one of the all time greats it is a good thing to see.

This is what Stockholm Syndrome looks like ladies and gents. Enjoy the air balls Kobe is chucking this year .
 
Keying in on "If." If you could have gotten Chris Paul, but you couldn't. Know why? Because Kobe was there, and we know Kobe doesn't want to content for the spotlight.

Or maybe because David Stern veto'd the trade after both teams parties agreed to it because it would the chances of selling New Orleans he felt. In hindsight he is right but when has this ever happened before?




Why did Howard leave after one year with playing with Kobe? Because Kobe was an insufferable twit. If LA had a lick of sense, you would have axed Kobe to make room for the Franchise center. But instead Kobe gets his way because "Kobe!" *Throws up an air ball*

Howard left Orlando because of Stan Van Gundy and has now been reported to be not disliking how Harden is running things. Disliking the guy who in my opinion should of been last years MVP and took them to the conference finals for the way he is playing. Maybe if his back injury didn't make him suck on an inconsistent basis (plays some good games but mostly bad) then I would listen to him. I had no problem him leaving LA, after those reports about Harden though I am just in awe.



LA traded their future because they thought a 40 year old Canadian pass first point guard was what the Lakers needed to get them over the hump. A key injury in a year when your team goes all in sucks, but leave it to Kobe to demand a max contract after a year he spent on the bench injured. No less in a off-season with a plethora a superstars that LA could have built their team around but couldn't afford.

My point is how is Nash's injury or Lakers trading there picks any of Kobes fault? Also you can read up many reports about how Kobe was given the max contract and never "demanded" it. He could of asked for less when receiving the contract but the point is Lakers management gave him that contract by their own free will.




Oh the last three years have everything to do with Kobe. Because Kobe makes it all about Kobe.

How does he make it about him? He is a superstar of one the biggest basketball teams in America. The media is obviously going to talk a lot about him. He doesn't choose when that happens. Also when the Lakers literally have nothing else going for them what else are they going to talk about? When Kobe comes back of course.




They were title contenders with Phil Jackson manning the helm. Then after Jackson left the team went into total decline. Namely because Kobe was allowed to throw up enough bricks to make a firehouse.

So it's Kobes fault we had 2 different coaches in 2012? Both who implemented two completely different systems. Not to mention the fact Nash was injured, Howard was injured, Pau was injured, Kobe got injured. You also say Kobe isn't that good because he didn't make the Lakers title contenders when he was on the sidelines injured? How could you even justify that? He doesn't control how other people play.


So either the Lakers are completely inept for giving a 34 year old bricklayer
or Kobe is a piece of shit who knew the Lakers were inept enough to give his old, over the hump ass 25 million dollars a year to hog the ball more than the 15 year olds at Gym class.

How many bad contract situations have there been in the NBA? How about a legend like Shaq O'Neal? How about players like Joe Johnson, Ben Wallace, Deron Williams, Rashard Lewis and you could even argue Derrick Rose now. Those contracts haven't taken anything away from them in terms of how they played on the court. Should Kobe have taken less? I think so yes. However he thought that he could come back as the player he was. Obviously so did Laker management. He worked hard enough to give himself every shot to, unfortunately more injuries happened so he is now what we see him today.



This is what Stockholm Syndrome looks like ladies and gents. Enjoy the air balls Kobe is chucking this year .

Just liked many enjoyed Kareems last year, I will do the same.
 
Or maybe because David Stern veto'd the trade after both teams parties agreed to it because it would the chances of selling New Orleans he felt. In hindsight he is right but when has this ever happened before?

Can you rephrase in English please? Commissioners reject trades all the time. That's largely irrelevant to the scheme of things.

Howard left Orlando because of Stan Van Gundy and has now been reported to be not disliking how Harden is running things. Disliking the guy who in my opinion should of been last years MVP and took them to the conference finals for the way he is playing. Maybe if his back injury didn't make him suck on an inconsistent basis (plays some good games but mostly bad) then I would listen to him. I had no problem him leaving LA, after those reports about Harden though I am just in awe.

Howard throws a tantrum whenever his team is losing, that's a well known fact. Howard and Gundy got along fine until the Magic slumped, and now he's facing frustrations with another ball hog who can't play defense. The difference between Howard in Houston and Howard in LA was that Houston was actually able to be a playoff team. Unlike LA which stunk up the place because Kobe has been regressing for the past 4 years.



My point is how is Nash's injury or Lakers trading there picks any of Kobes fault?

I never said it was. What I did say was that Kobe's ego scares away teammates and his contract makes it impossible to sign people who are willing to play with Kobe.


Also you can read up many reports about how Kobe was given the max contract and never "demanded" it. He could of asked for less when receiving the contract but the point is Lakers management gave him that contract by their own free will.

Again that begs the question. Are the Lakers really dumb enough to just hand away a Max contract to their aging two guard? How else can you explain this boneheaded move other than Kobe threatening to leave town without anything less than 25 million?


How does he make it about him? He is a superstar of one the biggest basketball teams in America. The media is obviously going to talk a lot about him. He doesn't choose when that happens. Also when the Lakers literally have nothing else going for them what else are they going to talk about? When Kobe comes back of course.

I don't even know where to begin with this...

By your own account you're content as a Laker fan to watch the 2015 season be all about Kobe's farewell tour. This entire season will be about Kobe slow jerking himself in every stadium while playing some of the ugliest basketball that fans are paying money for.

You are right, Kobe ultimately can't decide what the media reports and doesn't report on, but Kobe makes an ass out of himself by taking the vast majority of the shots, being a vile teammate, and scaring away talent he brings the spotlight onto himself. At this point in his career, he craves the spotlight.


So it's Kobes fault we had 2 different coaches in 2012?

Not entirely, but Kobe is infamous for being known as being extremely antagonistic towards coaches. He hated working with both Scott and D'Antoni. I'm convinced Scott is allowed to keep his job this season is because he's okay with Kobe burying their team every game.

Both who implemented two completely different systems. Not to mention the fact Nash was injured, Howard was injured, Pau was injured, Kobe got injured.

Injuries happen, the 2011/2012 Heat ended up collecting their share of injuries but still made it to the finals. That's because the Heat didn't center their team around a 30 year old ball hog.

You also say Kobe isn't that good because he didn't make the Lakers title contenders when he was on the sidelines injured?

I never said anything remotely like that. Care to argue against my actual position? I'll give you a sum up of my argument: Kobe Bryant is overrated and his ego has hurt his team more than it has helped.

How could you even justify that? He doesn't control how other people play.

He most definitely does when Kobe doesn't allow his teammates to shoot the open layup because Kobe thinks he could make the contested turnaround.


How many bad contract situations have there been in the NBA? How about a legend like Shaq O'Neal?

It's interesting you bring up Shaq, one of the many superstars Kobe ran out of town. :lmao:

How about players like Joe Johnson, Ben Wallace, Deron Williams, Rashard Lewis and you could even argue Derrick Rose now. Those contracts haven't taken anything away from them in terms of how they played on the court.

Again, I never argued for that to be the case. In Kobe's instance, we are talking about a aging player on the decline fresh off a season ending injury getting a max contract. You can argue about how great Kobe was but it was a simply poor business choice to give a guy on the decline that much money. It makes just as much as sense for Miami throwing a max contract at Dwayne Wade.

Should Kobe have taken less? I think so yes.

Then we can both agree that Kobe's contract was fucking stupid.

However he thought that he could come back as the player he was. Obviously so did Laker management.

You have to be delusional to think Bryant would be able to come back to his prime. If I was a Laker fan, I'd be pissed off at both Kobe and Management for working out this contract.

He worked hard enough to give himself every shot to, unfortunately more injuries happened so he is now what we see him today.

You're right about one thing, Kobe worked really hard to give himself every shot he can take.

Just liked many enjoyed Kareems last year, I will do the same.

Kareem finished his last season as a Laker with an almost .700 record and took them to the playoffs. The Lakers this season would be lucky to finish better than the 76'ers.
 
Can you rephrase in English please? Commissioners reject trades all the time. That's largely irrelevant to the scheme of things.

Basically what I said was David Stern Vetoed the trade because he thought he could find a better package to help him sell the team.Can you name another one in NBA history? I can't seem to find any.



Howard throws a tantrum whenever his team is losing, that's a well known fact. Howard and Gundy got along fine until the Magic slumped, and now he's facing frustrations with another ball hog who can't play defense. The difference between Howard in Houston and Howard in LA was that Houston was actually able to be a playoff team. Unlike LA which stunk up the place because Kobe has been regressing for the past 4 years.

Lakers made the playoffs that year. Howard just couldn't handle that he isn't a first fiddle guy anymore. Also to say Kobe Bryant, who is a 9x All defensive 1st team and 3 x All defensive 2nd, plays no defense is insane. This year he hasn't but even still at times he can lock a person down.





I never said it was. What I did say was that Kobe's ego scares away teammates and his contract makes it impossible to sign people who are willing to play with Kobe.

Just like MJ's ego? You know Kobe and MJ basically are the same person off the court as well. MJ said at training to Luc Longley that he will never pass him the ball in a game because he dropped it. MJ wasn't a saint but was lucky enough for Pippen to stay around. It hasn't been proven that Lakers couldn't sign anyone because when have we ever pitched to anyone other than Dwight. Could you count Lebron? Ofcourse he was going home. Aldridge would of been foolish to come here if he wanted to contend straight away. Ron Artest is basically Kobes bitch when he talks to the media. Kobe obviously can't be that hard to handle.




Again that begs the question. Are the Lakers really dumb enough to just hand away a Max contract to their aging two guard? How else can you explain this boneheaded move other than Kobe threatening to leave town without anything less than 25 million?

I'm just gonna believe what I have read and heard from Kobe and Lakers management.




I don't even know where to begin with this...

By your own account you're content as a Laker fan to watch the 2015 season be all about Kobe's farewell tour. This entire season will be about Kobe slow jerking himself in every stadium while playing some of the ugliest basketball that fans are paying money for.

I really don't know what you want me to do. Lakers had 0 chance of being good this year, 0. So should I have just thrown away the season and not watched it? Or should I try and find some positives? Which I did in seeing the last ever season of Kobe Bryant and seeing our young players develop. It's definitely been more enjoyable than the last 2 years and having Jeremy Lin run your offense.

You are right, Kobe ultimately can't decide what the media reports and doesn't report on, but Kobe makes an ass out of himself by taking the vast majority of the shots, being a vile teammate, and scaring away talent he brings the spotlight onto himself. At this point in his career, he craves the spotlight.

If Byron Scott wasn't one of Kobes good friends I don't think it would happen as much. However still, I don't agree with him taking 20 shots a game or 6+ three pointers. Doesn't mean when they go in I'm going to hate him also.




Not entirely, but Kobe is infamous for being known as being extremely antagonistic towards coaches. He hated working with both Scott and D'Antoni. I'm convinced Scott is allowed to keep his job this season is because he's okay with Kobe burying their team every game.

We actually had Mike Brown that year not Byron Scott. Byron Scott and Kobe Bryant actually have a very good relationship.



Injuries happen, the 2011/2012 Heat ended up collecting their share of injuries but still made it to the finals. That's because the Heat didn't center their team around a 30 year old ball hog.

Bosh missed 8, Lebron missed 4 and Wade missed 19. So basically 1 person who was on the shelf for a quarter of the season. Playing in the East as well completely different to the West. Don't think Heat would of done it in the West in a lockout shortened season but that is for another day. Not to take away missing Dwayne Wade hurt but Lebron and Bosh was still considered the best in the East.


I never said anything remotely like that. Care to argue against my actual position? I'll give you a sum up of my argument: Kobe Bryant is overrated and his ego has hurt his team more than it has helped.

Oh so it's his contract that didn't hurt the team. Okay I don't know how someone who is 3rd on the all time scoring list, considered the best Laker of all time by numerous greats and even Magic himself, has 5 rings and scores 81 in a game overrated. I would like to think he has a bit of swagger out on the court when he has got some nobody guarding him.



He most definitely does when Kobe doesn't allow his teammates to shoot the open layup because Kobe thinks he could make the contested turnaround.

Funny how Kobe can some how take 60-80 shots a game. Some games he takes way more shots than he should but there is still almost 60 shots going around the team. The turnaround would probably be his highest percentage shot this year as well.




It's interesting you bring up Shaq, one of the many superstars Kobe ran out of town. :lmao:

Kobe the younger superstar vs Shaq the older on the decline superstar. I know who I would keep.



Again, I never argued for that to be the case. In Kobe's instance, we are talking about a aging player on the decline fresh off a season ending injury getting a max contract. You can argue about how great Kobe was but it was a simply poor business choice to give a guy on the decline that much money. It makes just as much as sense for Miami throwing a max contract at Dwayne Wade.

I don't ever remembering arguing it was a good business decision.


Then we can both agree that Kobe's contract was fucking stupid.

Yep. Though he is still one of the greats of the game. His contract does not affect his legacy in the slightest is the point I'm arguing. If you are going to say "I never said that", then I have no idea why you keep bringing up his contract.


You have to be delusional to think Bryant would be able to come back to his prime. If I was a Laker fan, I'd be pissed off at both Kobe and Management for working out this contract.

Of course we were. Not one Laker fan liked it. However like I said before it doesn't take away from his legacy. If that contract is a reason why I shouldn't be supporting Kobe Bryant then I must have everything all wrong.



You're right about one thing, Kobe worked really hard to give himself every shot he can take.

:lmao: . Oh wow, so hilarious. Mocking someones hard work to make a comeback to something that he loves and he has done his whole life.


Kareem finished his last season as a Laker with an almost .700 record and took them to the playoffs. The Lakers this season would be lucky to finish better than the 76'ers.

Dude Kareem averaged 22 minutes, 10 points and 4 rebounds a game. To say he took them to the playoffs is one of the dumbest things I have heard in my life.

Look I really don't want to argue anymore. I didn't even want to reply to his but I just couldn't control myself. If you want to believe he sucks then go ahead I don't care. I'll agree with pretty much everyone else on this Earth that he is one of the greatest to play the game and I will enjoy the final year of Kobes career.
 
Basically what I said was David Stern Vetoed the trade because he thought he could find a better package to help him sell the team.Can you name another one in NBA history? I can't seem to find any.

Sadly I was mistaken on the issue, from what I can see there wasn't a trade vetoed like New Orleans/LA deal


Lakers made the playoffs that year. Howard just couldn't handle that he isn't a first fiddle guy anymore. Also to say Kobe Bryant, who is a 9x All defensive 1st team and 3 x All defensive 2nd, plays no defense is insane. This year he hasn't but even still at times he can lock a person down.

Howard seems to be content playing second fiddle to James Harden when the Rockets can succeed in not getting shut out of the first round. And reciting Kobe's trophy case doesn't excuse the garbage defense he's been displaying for the past four years. Namely 2012 when he was giving up transitions like his name was Caitlyn Jenner.

Just like MJ's ego?

MJ had a massive ego, yes. But at the end of the day Phil Jackson reeled in the ego, and got Jordan to cooperate with Scottie Pippen to win five rings.

You know Kobe and MJ basically are the same person off the court as well.

Sure, I won't argue that Jordan is a turd burglar. But that doesn't change the fact that despite Jordan's ego it was reeled in enough to play with superstars like Pippen to win more rings than Kobe. But that's beside the point, namely because unlike Kobe, Jordan didn't stick around Chicago past his prime to sabotage it with his egotism.

MJ said at training to Luc Longley that he will never pass him the ball in a game because he dropped it. MJ wasn't a saint but was lucky enough for Pippen to stay around.

We've already established that Jordan was a massive asshole. But he was an asshole at the peak of his career and players would bend over backwards to play on a championship team. Kobe doesn't have that luxury anymore, I would argue he never had the luxury to begin with. Find me a superstar on level with Howard, Aldridge, or Carmelo Anthony that will play on a team with a guy who hogs the ball while at the same time sacrificing a huge contract and I'll show you a liar.

It hasn't been proven that Lakers couldn't sign anyone because when have we ever pitched to anyone other than Dwight.

Carmelo Anthony was interested but LA didn't have the money to pay him like New York did. Namely because LA was paying an arm and a leg for Kobe who was at the hospital stitching on a new arm and a new leg.

Could you count Lebron? Ofcourse he was going home.

Of course you could count LeBron. LA was one of the top contenders for James after he first left Cleveland. It was going to boil down to Miami, Chicago, and the Lakers.

Aldridge would of been foolish to come here if he wanted to contend straight away.

It is hard to contend for a championship when you have old Kobe Bryant on your team eating your salary cap. You're definitely right about that.

Ron Artest is basically Kobes bitch when he talks to the media. Kobe obviously can't be that hard to handle.

What do you mean exactly? Ron Artest was a serviceable player but he wasn't going to make you a contender like Shaq, LeBron, CP3, Gasol, Aldridge, or Love can.

I'm just gonna believe what I have read and heard from Kobe and Lakers management.

Are we so quick to forget that Kobe Bryant has stated verbally he isn't the type of player to take a paycut?

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-b...ant-does-not-want-pay-cut-help-125531553.html

Yeah, I have no doubt Kobe bent the Lakers over a barrel.

I really don't know what you want me to do. Lakers had 0 chance of being good this year, 0. So should I have just thrown away the season and not watched it? Or should I try and find some positives? Which I did in seeing the last ever season of Kobe Bryant and seeing our young players develop. It's definitely been more enjoyable than the last 2 years and having Jeremy Lin run your offense.

Well it would start if you weren't part of the problem that is the Laker's fanbase yucking up anything Kobe related. It's undeniable at this point that resigning Kobe was huge mistake, and just because this year is his final year it's appalling to root for a guy that's throwing away an entire season of basketball.

But this is behavior you, and countless other Laker fans are okay with because it's Kobe Bryant. At this point I'm sure I can start selling my turd to Laker fans if it had Kobe's name stamped into it.

If Byron Scott wasn't one of Kobes good friends I don't think it would happen as much. However still, I don't agree with him taking 20 shots a game or 6+ three pointers. Doesn't mean when they go in I'm going to hate him also.

At the very least would you want your team to have the best chance of winning, even if it meant benching Kobe Bryant? At this point Swaggy P is a much better option for LA than Kobe and that's just a miserable thing to say for both the Lakers and Kobe.

We actually had Mike Brown that year not Byron Scott.

My mistake, I meant to say Brown, not Scott.

Byron Scott and Kobe Bryant actually have a very good relationship.

Namely because Scott allows Kobe to run the team. Thus why the Lakers have been so awful under Scott.


Bosh missed 8, Lebron missed 4 and Wade missed 19. So basically 1 person who was on the shelf for a quarter of the season. Playing in the East as well completely different to the West. Don't think Heat would of done it in the West in a lockout shortened season but that is for another day. Not to take away missing Dwayne Wade hurt but Lebron and Bosh was still considered the best in the East.

Unlike the Lakers who finished fourth and after a shutout suffered a meltdown leading us to the mess we have now.

Oh so it's his contract that didn't hurt the team.

I didn't say that at all. One can easily infer that Kobe's ego was one of the leading causes to his bloated contract. Again, argue against my position.

Okay I don't know how someone who is 3rd on the all time scoring list, considered the best Laker of all time by numerous greats and even Magic himself, has 5 rings and scores 81 in a game overrated.

I never said Kobe is bad, I actually think he was a fantastic player. But I wouldn't ever hold him in the same regard as Magic. Magic did more for the Lakers by not actively harming them as much as Kobe has these past years. Following this season, the Lakers are going to be stuck in rebuilding mode for the next 2-3 years.

I would like to think he has a bit of swagger out on the court when he has got some nobody guarding him.

Swagger is fantastic, but I rather have a player who doesn't shoot 30% on the court.

Funny how Kobe can some how take 60-80 shots a game. Some games he takes way more shots than he should but there is still almost 60 shots going around the team. The turnaround would probably be his highest percentage shot this year as well.


Yes, Kobe takes a ton of shots. He also has a shit shooting percentage this year, and the Lakers are fighting to be the second worst team in the NBA this season. The Lakers would be much better off this season with Kobe riding the bench.

Kobe the younger superstar vs Shaq the older on the decline superstar. I know who I would keep.

Not saying it was a dumb move keeping Kobe over Shaq.

I don't ever remembering arguing it was a good business decision.

You argued that Kobe Bryant and management thought Kobe Bryant could play like a superstar for superstar money. Well in spite of evidence to the reality of Kobe's situation which was a declining guard coming off a major injury.

Yep. Though he is still one of the greats of the game. His contract does not affect his legacy in the slightest is the point I'm arguing.

The contract isn't directly hurting Kobe's legacy, it's the fact his contract is strangling the Lakers from signing new talent while on the court Kobe is throwing away games with a coach nodding away like he's a massive bobble head at Kobe's whim. The Lakers were hurting with Kobe on the team the past few years, and it's going to hurt them going forward without him because the Lakers lost out on key talent that could keep them as contenders.

If you are going to say "I never said that", then I have no idea why you keep bringing up his contract.

I only remind you that you're misrepresent my position when you misrepresent my position. Much like how you continue misrepresenting it so far in this post.


Of course we were. Not one Laker fan liked it.

If that were true, then you would have been fan with Kobe walking away to play like shit for another team.



However like I said before it doesn't take away from his legacy. If that contract is a reason why I shouldn't be supporting Kobe Bryant then I must have everything all wrong.

Again, what a massive misrepresentation. Kobe in his pride, coerced LA for 25 million dollars a year. Which as a result, made LA unable to haggle for more talented players that would be worth that money. Now LA has no choice but to build a team around the ghost of Kobe Bryant. Once Kobe finally allows the Lakers to move on, they're most likely going to continue to suck for several years until they either sign a superstar, or end up drafting another superstar. (Which is likely considering they'll end up playing for the lottery this season and the next few seasons.)


:lmao: . Oh wow, so hilarious. Mocking someones hard work to make a comeback to something that he loves and he has done his whole life.

There is nothing I can say about Kobe's career that can be as damaging to it that Kobe isn't already doing to it this season, and the past few years combined.


Dude Kareem averaged 22 minutes, 10 points and 4 rebounds a game. To say he took them to the playoffs is one of the dumbest things I have heard in my life.

Kareem played his role, and understood the team couldn't be built around him. Something Kobe has failed to understand and because of his hubris, Kobe took a deuce all over the Lakers franchise for the next few years.


Look I really don't want to argue anymore. I didn't even want to reply to his but I just couldn't control myself. If you want to believe he sucks then go ahead I don't care.

Again, I never said he sucks. But rather he's simply overrated and the only people who fail to understand this are his fans, and Kobe Bryant. If that were not the case, the Franchise wouldn't be sinking like it currently is. If you fail to understand the Lakers shortcomings can be pointed towards Kobe than you suffer from Stockholm Syndrome. No more, no less.


I'll agree with pretty much everyone else on this Earth that he is one of the greatest to play the game and I will enjoy the final year of Kobes career.

Enjoy Kobe sending your team backwards for the next 3-5 years then.
 
Again, I never said he sucks. But rather he's simply overrated and the only people who fail to understand this are his fans, and Kobe Bryant. If that were not the case, the Franchise wouldn't be sinking like it currently is. If you fail to understand the Lakers shortcomings can be pointed towards Kobe than you suffer from Stockholm Syndrome. No more, no less.




Enjoy Kobe sending your team backwards for the next 3-5 years then.

Kobe sucks, and this farewell season is Kobe bringing down an entire team because he wants to take 50 shots a game. Fuck him, and fuck him in any hotel in Colorado.

Whole reason why I argued dude. Also the fact you called him overrated but mainly that.
 
It's been talked about long enough and it looks like the Rams are moving back to LA. I guess there is still talk about the Chargers and Raiders. I understand moving one team to LA but is it really necessary to move two?
 
Yeah the Rams are enough.

Chargers still need to go, though. San Diego is an awful sports city. Would love to see a state like Oklahoma get an NFL franchise.
 
Yeah the Rams are enough.

Chargers still need to go, though. San Diego is an awful sports city. Would love to see a state like Oklahoma get an NFL franchise.

OKC is actually a much larger market than about 15 NFL cities.




Ah, allow me to go back to the original thread and take my victory lap.



NorCal forgives, he does not forget.
 
This makes me wonder if they will heavily persue RG3, to make an electric attention getting backfield of he and T-Gizzle, not to mention their desperate need of a QB.


Its not quite as funny as RG suiting up for St.Louis, but still funny.
 
I know everyone is probably watching the NFL but the Detroit Pistons commentator, George Blaha (?), just had the most funniest quarter of commentating ever, Ben Wallace got his number put up in the rafters and they were interviewing and you could just tell this guy is in love with Wallace. Everything that happened in the game was somehow referenced to Ben Wallace. For example Curry's shooting was turned into Wallaces defense. It was great and at the end of it Draymond Green kind of pushed Andre Drummond and they just stared each other down, so george goes "Why are they staring at each other, there was a push" referencing to the Malice at the Palace incident. He was using it at as a joke and Ben Wallace just laughed because he didn't know what else to do. Unsure why he would bring it up because it wasn't Big Bens finest moment. Very awkward but funny.
 
Kobe will forever be one of the most overrated, megalomaniacal, and overvalued shooting guard this side of Michael Jordan. The Lakers major decline can be attributed to Kobe's antics post Phil Jackson. He's a backseat coach with only one strategy (which would be "Get Kobe the ball.) He pissed off just about any and all superstars that wanted to play for a ring (Dwight Howard being a prime example) and demanded and got a max contract from LA. Which hurt the Laker's ability to sign anybody worth a shit like Aldrige, or DeAndre Jordan.

Kobe sucks, and this farewell season is Kobe bringing down an entire team because he wants to take 50 shots a game. Fuck him, and fuck him in any hotel in Colorado.

Ladies and gentlemen, this is what blind Kobe hate looks and sounds like.

KB, you can actually attribute all of the Lakers problems on one Jim Buss, not Kobe.
 
Ladies and gentlemen, this is what blind Kobe hate looks and sounds like.

KB, you can actually attribute all of the Lakers problems on one Jim Buss, not Kobe.
That's not KB.




Anyone else watch that amazing Cardinals/Packers game? My favorite kind of game. I'm rooting for Seattle tomorrow so the NFC championship is in Glendale.
 
Anyone else watch that amazing Cardinals/Packers game? My favorite kind of game. I'm rooting for Seattle tomorrow so the NFC championship is in Glendale.

I flipped it back on with about a minute and a half left in regulation just in time to see the exciting finish. Fun stuff.
 

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