team doing decent without his cancer ass. he is gonna come in and take 90 shots a night and they will lose 60% of the games he plays. right now no cancer and team listening to dantoni
lakers should tell kobe to get lost
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lakerboySBR Aristocracy
- 04-02-09
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#1lakers should tell kobe to get lostTags: None -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
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#2Most teams rarely take 90 shots per game.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#3I agree laker
Ball hogs dont win in the nbaComment -
bubblebuttluvSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-13-12
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#5Ball hogs don't win in the NBA unless your name is Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant.Comment -
The GiantSBR Posting Legend
- 01-21-12
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#7Lakerboy with a classic jinx thread.
The minions are arguing as Lakerboy reclines in his lazyboy sofa and counts his money.Comment -
TwoWaysSBR Posting Legend
- 03-24-10
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#8lb, people in la don't want to pay premium prices to watch jodie meeks launch threes. they want to be entertained with a title shot, however small.Comment -
wagerjunkieSBR MVP
- 08-24-13
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#9how dumb can you be?
only reason they are winning right now is cause they are hot right now from three. its classic D Antoni offense.
they are chucking a riduclous amount of threes per game but they making a shit ton as well, as soon as they start missing, the offense will go in the tank again and you'll be begging for Kobe back.
Lakers are playing it smart. biggest free agent class EVER with the LOADED talent in the history of the NBA at the end of this season and LA is going to have the most money to spend.Comment -
lakerboySBR Aristocracy
- 04-02-09
- 94379
#10
2ways people in la are mostly rich or broke and all dumb. they will pay anything to tell there best friend the next day they had a piece of dyan cannons popcorn fall on there nutsack. 2ways i have been thru la man times. its a shitty dirty latino infested pit like most of cali.Comment -
lakerboySBR Aristocracy
- 04-02-09
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#11how dumb can you be?
only reason they are winning right now is cause they are hot right now from three. its classic D Antoni offense.
they are chucking a riduclous amount of threes per game but they making a shit ton as well, as soon as they start missing, the offense will go in the tank again and you'll be begging for Kobe back.
Lakers are playing it smart. biggest free agent class EVER with the LOADED talent in the history of the NBA at the end of this season and LA is going to have the most money to spend.
settle down. kobe bryant is done as an nba star. the lakers never missed him. he was good when he had to be.Comment -
innovationSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-27-12
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#12Ya why would Dantoni want someone who can play defense.Comment -
Goat MilkBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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RatzzSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-07-10
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#14Lakerboy is right on here... spot on the money..
Kobe KiLLS ball movement... and will not hesitate to jack up
a long 3-pt shot over two defenders..
very low percentage... but if it goes in... ESPN sportscenter all night highlight
nobody gets the ball when he returns. NOBODY.
Kobe will not accept less than $20M /season to re-sign
and no serious talent will come except Carmelo (Kobe's mini-me)
same player. No share specials all day, all night.
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marcolocoSBR MVP
- 07-05-10
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#15get rid of Nash too and start rebuildingComment -
Goat MilkBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-24-10
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#16Kobe most defensive 1st team appearances in nba history ratz. imbecile.Cause Sleep is the Cousin of DeathComment -
SmokeSBR Aristocracy
- 10-09-09
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#17You're from canada
Shut your fukkin mouth!!!Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#18Kobe way over paid now
trade him, you could get decent mid level players for himComment -
RatzzSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-07-10
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#19Kobe is trying to catch Jordan and Malone in All-Time Scoring,
with Jordan he is trying to do it at a younger age... (even though triple-figure more games)
for him to catch Jordan THIS season... that means no sharing..
i saw a play last year, where a Laker was on a breakway...
and Kobe caught up, spread his arms like "WTF are you doing..? PASS the ball"
anyways.. it took the players eye off the basket, but he was still running.. so he tried to stop and pass..
he did, but it was a bad pass (unnatural to stop, and instead of easy dunk)
Kobe flubbed the shot, because he was RIGHT under the basket..
and in the meantime, two defenders caught up, and broke it up
he ACTUALLY STOPPED a sure-fire 2 PTS... to make sure he got...
and of course... NOBODY got it...
Classic Kobe, lol
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TwoWaysSBR Posting Legend
- 03-24-10
- 13145
#202ways people in la are mostly rich or broke and all dumb. they will pay anything to tell there best friend the next day they had a piece of dyan cannons popcorn fall on there nutsack. 2ways i have been thru la man times. its a shitty dirty latino infested pit like most of cali.
good thing there is no anit-latino rules spearheaded by jolynComment -
Goat MilkBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-24-10
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#22Watch how Bryant comes back and averages 25 5 and 5 after this injury, makes the playoffs easily to win my bet, and makes you look like an idiot.Cause Sleep is the Cousin of DeathComment -
wagerjunkieSBR MVP
- 08-24-13
- 4105
#23Lakerboy is right on here... spot on the money..
Kobe KiLLS ball movement... and will not hesitate to jack up
a long 3-pt shot over two defenders..
very low percentage... but if it goes in... ESPN sportscenter all night highlight
nobody gets the ball when he returns. NOBODY.
Kobe will not accept less than $20M /season to re-sign
and no serious talent will come except Carmelo (Kobe's mini-me)
same player. No share specials all day, all night.
come on bro get real..half of NBA players in NBA would kill to play in LA...on the Lakers..and with a max contract or close to it? please..ain't none of these players walking away from LA and a max contract...
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crustymeSBR Posting Legend
- 09-29-10
- 16896
#25everyone tells u to get lost but you never do.
so why should kobe?Comment -
RatzzSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-07-10
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#26
come on bro get real..half of NBA players in NBA would kill to play in LA...on the Lakers..and with a max contract or close to it? please..ain't none of these players walking away from LA and a max contract...
Read more at http://www.hoopsworld.com/2014-nba-f...FjgICBZXHL2.99
you mean "YOU" would love to play for the Lakers because you are a Kobe fan...
what MONSTER free agents signed there this off-season?
seriously... Chris KAman!?!? *Nick Young!??!
nobody who starts All-Star games will go there EXCEPT Carmelo, because he just assumes, he will not pass the ball
and does not have to?
Same as in NYC..
Kobe chases away talent, by belittling them in the media.. ridiculing their free throws,,,
it is much easier to hit free throws with a smaller hand.. (FYi)
Kobe is a douche, if you are an All-star used to certain amount of touches...
why would you kill your career averages to play there?
Dwight took LESS money to NOT play with Kobe... lol
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t-wizzleBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-18-09
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#272nd or 3rd best player of all time. Guy can still play too.Comment -
wagerjunkieSBR MVP
- 08-24-13
- 4105
#28what the hell are you talking about..?!?!
you mean "YOU" would love to play for the Lakers because you are a Kobe fan...
what MONSTER free agents signed there this off-season?
seriously... Chris KAman!?!? *Nick Young!??!
nobody who starts All-Star games will go there EXCEPT Carmelo, because he just assumes, he will not pass the ball
and does not have to?
Same as in NYC..
Kobe chases away talent, by belittling them in the media.. ridiculing their free throws,,,
it is much easier to hit free throws with a smaller hand.. (FYi)
Kobe is a douche, if you are an All-star used to certain amount of touches...
why would you kill your career averages to play there?
Dwight took LESS money to NOT play with Kobe... lolComment -
wagerjunkieSBR MVP
- 08-24-13
- 4105
#29and Dwight took less money because he couldn't hack the pressure. he'll never live up to his potential. and LA is market in which the media killed him for that and he couldn't take it and ran like a baby.Comment -
sweethookSBR Posting Legend
- 11-21-07
- 12667
#30guys been over paid last 5 yearsComment -
bubblebuttluvSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-13-12
- 5179
#31Lakers basketball is like Yankees baseball....if you can't hack it then get the fukk out.
Howard is a bitch and I'm glad he is gone.
He will never win an NBA title.Comment -
innovationSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-27-12
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#32Was thinking same thing Dwight is AJ Burnett of hoopsComment -
The FactorSBR High Roller
- 07-19-12
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#33why do people still pay attention to this pos. You mfs have no lives or what? lmaoComment -
The FactorSBR High Roller
- 07-19-12
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#34found this dude's sister's pic
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RatzzSBR Hall of Famer
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