Qballer wrote:but then again, despite all the Kobe fanboys and all the Kobe lovers out there, there will ALWAYS be Laker fans. I for one would go back to being a big-time Laker fan like I was in the 90's if Kobe (along with Kwame, Cook, Sasha, Mihm) were gone. I mean, what would people do? become Clippers fans? I don't think so. The clips would get a few fans but not many.
just look at the Celtics... they've sucked for a long time and they still have a great fan base.
Sauru wrote:Qballer wrote:but then again, despite all the Kobe fanboys and all the Kobe lovers out there, there will ALWAYS be Laker fans. I for one would go back to being a big-time Laker fan like I was in the 90's if Kobe (along with Kwame, Cook, Sasha, Mihm) were gone. I mean, what would people do? become Clippers fans? I don't think so. The clips would get a few fans but not many.
just look at the Celtics... they've sucked for a long time and they still have a great fan base.
damn right, and as long as the celtics are in the nba i will be a fan. at the same time, so long as the lakers are in the league i will hate them, and respect them when they have players worth respecting
Shannon wrote:I trust Pax not to do anything drastic here and blow up the Bulls promising young core. I think Isiah Thomas would be willing to give up anyone (maybe except Eddy Curry) on that Knicks roster and wouldn't expect Andrew Bynum back. That's good news for Bulls fans that don't wanna see the team blown up.
Shannon wrote:Still, I am not convinced yet that Kobe will be traded.
Kobe Bryant narrows his list down to New York, Chicago and Phoenix
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JT_55 wrote:That would be a killer team. Nash, Kobe, Amare, and co. Too bad it doesn't look like it's going to work.
-Young Buck- wrote:JT_55 wrote:That would be a killer team. Nash, Kobe, Amare, and co. Too bad it doesn't look like it's going to work.
why wouldnt it work? I would throw in banks instead of Barbosa.
lakerskobe247 wrote:Nash + Kobe + Stoudemire = greatest offensive force in nba history
The Truth: A new road ahead
Wassup y'all ...
Man, today is one of those surreal days for me and my family. When you love something as much as I love the Lakers its hard to even imagine thinking about being elsewhere. But, the ONE THING I will never sacrifice when it comes to basketball is WINNING. That is plain and simply what it's all about. It's in my DNA. It's what pushes me to work as hard as I do. It's my daily passion and pursuit.
The more I thought about the future, the more I became convinced that the Lakers and me just have two different visions for the future. The Lakers are pursuing a longer-term plan that is different from what Dr. Buss shared with me at the time I re-signed as a free agent. I have seen that plan unfold for the last three years and watched great trade opportunities come and go, and have seen free agents passed on. That has led to the Lakers not winning a playoff series. All of that was frustrating in itself, but then, this week to have someone "inside" the Laker organization try to blame me in the media for us not being a contender right now -- that is what brought me to my current position today.
I want it to be clear that I still love, with all my heart, the Laker Legacy. From Mikan to West to Goodrich to Wilt to Kareem to Magic. That will never change. And the support my family and I have gotten from Lakers fans is undeniably the best. I will also always believe that.
But, now there is a new road ahead. I am gonna keep grindin and keep workin to get back to competing for Championships. Sometimes the trek up the mountain is tough. But, I know we'll get there.
Strength and Honor,
Kobe
grusom wrote:Woah, Kobe just posted this on his website, kb24.com:
maes wrote:grusom wrote:Woah, Kobe just posted this on his website, kb24.com:
He really isn't going to help LA get a good deal by continually telling the media he's ready to leave...nobody is going to pony up full value knowing this.
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