Thu Nov 17, 2005 7:13 pm
Kbryant8 wrote:LOL
This is a SHIT talk(KOBE IS CRAP PLAPLAPLA)
he IS the best SG ever,yea he has a LARGE ego but oh well he all STARS have that same problem.
But he is one of the best players who have ever play`d that game.
If LA can`t win then it`s Kobe`s fault yeah?bullshit.
Clippers are going down
Thu Nov 17, 2005 8:03 pm
Thu Nov 17, 2005 8:16 pm
beau_boy04 wrote:magius, you are really really putting kobe down. He might not be the best SG ever but he will definitely be one of the top SG ever in history and maybe when everything is said and done he might be considered by many as the second best SG ever behind MJ of course.
"he will not put up legendary numbers, he will never be the best shooting guard ever, he will never be the best player in the league, he will never win another championship, don't ever mention his name in the same paragraph as michael jordans - its blasphemy. quote me. "
Just the way you talk about Kobe is repugnant but anyways at least he's a NBA superstar and millionarie (something most of guys will never become)
Miracles could happend and now they have Phil Jackson and they could work some magic next year or maybe eve at the end of this season.
LOL
This is a SHIT talk(KOBE IS CRAP PLAPLAPLA)
he IS the best SG ever,yea he has a LARGE ego but oh well he all STARS have that same problem.
But he is one of the best players who have ever play`d that game.
If LA can`t win then it`s Kobe`s fault yeah?bullshit.
Clippers are going down
Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:11 am
K0be4mvp wrote:I dont believe in those excuses. And wasnt it his wrist instead of the finger?
If his injury effects his jumpshots so much, then why wont he just drive to the rim? Believe me, I watched Kobe play many years and he is on his best if he goes to the rim instead of shooting jumpshots.
Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:02 pm
K0be4mvp wrote:I dont believe in those excuses. And wasnt it his wrist instead of the finger?
If his injury effects his jumpshots so much, then why wont he just drive to the rim? Believe me, I watched Kobe play many years and he is on his best if he goes to the rim instead of shooting jumpshots.
Sat Nov 19, 2005 4:47 am
Sat Nov 19, 2005 7:24 am
bludgeon wrote:K0be4mvp wrote:I dont believe in those excuses. And wasnt it his wrist instead of the finger?
If his injury effects his jumpshots so much, then why wont he just drive to the rim? Believe me, I watched Kobe play many years and he is on his best if he goes to the rim instead of shooting jumpshots.
Yeah, driving to the hoop is more accurate
so everyone should just drive the lane and jumpshots should be banned in the game right? Not really. Driving to the hoop is harder, demends more vigor and often causes injuries.
If driving to the rim was as easy as cake every shot in a game should be layups or so. BTW, attacking the rim brings some highlights, but it looks retarded when everyone is driving out there.
Sat Nov 19, 2005 6:53 pm
Sat Nov 19, 2005 7:45 pm
Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:12 pm
Matt wrote:I officially hereby label Kwame Brown a bust.
a season high of 10 points, yay! averages 6 & 6, shoots just 42% (41% from FT line) and he's got no offensive moves, can't play defense, isn't aggressive and averages 4 fouls per game.
Screw Brown, stick Bynum in.
Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:26 pm
Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:32 pm
Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:41 pm
Matt wrote:I officially hereby label Kwame Brown a bust.
a season high of 10 points, yay! averages 6 & 6, shoots just 42% (41% from FT line) and he's got no offensive moves, can't play defense, isn't aggressive and averages 4 fouls per game.
Screw Brown, stick Bynum in.
Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:44 pm
Jae wrote:I think he's only played about 20 minutes all season.
Edit: Or 40, stupid adsl speed cap stopping me from researching properly
Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:49 pm
Daily News wrote:Odom's role up for debate
LOS ANGELES - From the day he came back as the Lakers coach in June, Phil Jackson talked about playing forward Lamar Odom in the backcourt and reprising the role Scottie Pippen once played for Jackson's championship Chicago Bulls teams in the 1990s.
Jackson then took things a step further for training camp, flying Pippen to Hawaii for two weeks to serve as Odom's tutor in the triangle offense.
But only eight games into the season, Jackson said Wednesday he has considered moving Odom out of the backcourt and might make the change during this five-game homestand. The Lakers sputtered on offense at the end of their recent trip.
"If he does, I don't feel like I lost," Odom said. "I don't feel like I did a bad job or anything like that. It's just what it is."
The question of where to play the 6-foot-10 Odom has long posed a quandary for coaches. Jackson could shift Odom to the wing, a move that would require Kobe Bryant to return to the backcourt. Bryant entered Tuesday averaging 29.9 points at the wing.
"If we have to do it, we'll
certainly do it," Jackson said of moving Bryant.
Jackson also could move Odom to power forward, a position that would require him to bang with the likes of Kevin Garnett and Tim Duncan in the Western Conference.
What that would mean for Kwame Brown or Chris Mihm remains to be seen. The Lakers also would have to find somebody to play in the backcourt if they don't want to move Bryant from wing, possibly Laron Profit or Luke Walton.
Jackson was asked if a dozen games into the season was too soon to give up on the Odom experiment. He noted that Odom will have played about 20 games by then, counting the exhibition season, and that he always has planned to evaluate the entire team around Thanksgiving.
Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:53 pm
Sat Nov 19, 2005 9:10 pm
Sat Nov 19, 2005 9:37 pm
Kobe has a legitimate chance of passing jordan as the best to ever play the game. But he needs to snap out of this funk and get his team and take them to the playoffs. Think back to what iverson did last season before webber joined the sixers. Kobe has to do that at the very least to not tarnish his legacy (i know that sounds harsh, but if you want to be the best of all time, you have some pretty big standards to live upto)
Sat Nov 19, 2005 10:12 pm
magius wrote:Kobe has a legitimate chance of passing jordan as the best to ever play the game. But he needs to snap out of this funk and get his team and take them to the playoffs. Think back to what iverson did last season before webber joined the sixers. Kobe has to do that at the very least to not tarnish his legacy (i know that sounds harsh, but if you want to be the best of all time, you have some pretty big standards to live upto)
if by legitimate you mean no chance in hell then i agree. he's not even the best player of his generation.... that goes to td then kg and borderline shaq (since he's a little older and his prime could be considered the prior generation). in fact, i think iverson is the best shooting guard of that generation. if eligible, kobe wouldn't even be the best player of the next generation which would go to lebron, amare, wade, among others. thoughts combining kobe and the words best ever is a surefire diagnosis of dire hallucination.
the difference between darko and kwame: kwame has been in the league 5 years and has learned nothing even when given a starting roll and playing time. darko has been given neither, and though you can make a case he doesnt deserve it, he's still younger. regardless, i mean, at exactly what age does it become a given that this kid is a bust? chucky atkins and caron butler for kwame brown?! ouch, mitch kupsuck, ouch. hell, you can't even make an economical case for such sheer stupidity. so what is that now? the amazing dissapearing lamar odom, the invisible waste of space kwame brown, and the dinosaur brian grant for superman shaq? unbe-fucking-leivable, can you spell owned?
anyway, another thought, lamar odom.... this guy is an enigma, you feel like he can pretty much do anything he wants if he wanted.... but half the time he doesnt. its pretty frustrating seeing him waste it. between kwame brown and lamar odom i now completely understand why teams would or should hire pyschologists to analyze draft prospects. at this point, based on how they play right now, i'd rather have battier than odom, and battier is far less talented. hey, wierd coincidence, jerry west drafted battier.... and jerry west used to be the laker gm, and when he left mitch suckadick acquired odom..... then brown..... hell, between odom, brown, mitch, mihm, kobe, and "dr." phil jackson you have a perfect psych case study right there. it all makes sense now.
Sat Nov 19, 2005 10:20 pm
Sun Nov 20, 2005 12:28 am
magius wrote:quick question.... are you even capable of writing 2000 words? how about 200? 20? 2? 0.2? can you even speak?
i love you too.
Sun Nov 20, 2005 12:41 am
Sun Nov 20, 2005 12:46 am
Kbryant8 wrote:magius wrote:quick question.... are you even capable of writing 2000 words? how about 200? 20? 2? 0.2? can you even speak?
i love you too.
Have i ever said that i can write 2000 words?
no.
So you are just one of them, a idiot if i say right![]()
YEa my english isn`t good cause it`s not my home language but i don`t talk BULLSHITTTTT like you do here.
So fuck u and have a nice day
Sun Nov 20, 2005 2:17 am
K0be4mvp wrote:bludgeon wrote:K0be4mvp wrote:I dont believe in those excuses. And wasnt it his wrist instead of the finger?
If his injury effects his jumpshots so much, then why wont he just drive to the rim? Believe me, I watched Kobe play many years and he is on his best if he goes to the rim instead of shooting jumpshots.
Yeah, driving to the hoop is more accurate
so everyone should just drive the lane and jumpshots should be banned in the game right? Not really. Driving to the hoop is harder, demends more vigor and often causes injuries.
If driving to the rim was as easy as cake every shot in a game should be layups or so. BTW, attacking the rim brings some highlights, but it looks retarded when everyone is driving out there.
Im not talking about everyone, Im talking about Kobe Bryant. He is one of those players that can be unstopable going to the lane. He can draw alot of fouls and get 15 Fts a game like that. Like I said, Ive seen him do that before......so why not now?
Sun Nov 20, 2005 2:28 am
But Darko isnt a bust? Be patient. Kwame is in a new system with one of the best coaches in the history of the game at drawing talent out of underachievers. If he does come around, the Lakers have the missing peice to the puzzle.