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  1. #26
    Drive for Five! ambchang's Avatar
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    At least Kobe never got kicked out of the NBA like Jordan did.
    Kobe went to the court to stp his parents from selling his
    Jordan just killed his dad

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    Drive for Five! ambchang's Avatar
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    Bryants
    naming their kid after a steak
    And they can't even pronounce it properly.

  3. #28
    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    Kobe's parents were selling his .
    They were selling your .

  4. #29
    Winner in a losers circle 140's Avatar
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    naming their kid after a steak

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    R.C. Drunkford TimDunkem's Avatar
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    Spurs fans are obsessed with Kobe and like to bring him up in unrelated threads.
    Says the ty troll obsessed with Spurs fans.

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    Millennial Messiah UNT Eagles 2016's Avatar
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    yeah, don't think he's getting 4 more rings as the alpha

  7. #32
    Got Woke? DMC's Avatar
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    Spurs fans are obsessed with Kobe and like to bring him up in unrelated threads.
    ^Basically another history2b like account

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    Got Woke? DMC's Avatar
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    At least he never got kicked out of the NBA like Jordan did.
    Bull . The Mavs and Thunder took turns kicking his ass out.

  9. #34
    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    Bull . The Mavs and Thunder took turns kicking his ass out.
    Don't be purposely obtuse.

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    Controversy Koolaid_Man's Avatar
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    But I support him shooting for it he is the more naturally gifted athlete he should surpass Jordan ...and I hope he does but he probably wont.
    Why would you hope a roided up freak with crab feet who's never worked hard a day in his life and who can't score pussy on his own surpass MJ....you can be real odd at times .....

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    Controversy Koolaid_Man's Avatar
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    Kobe went to the court to stp his parents from selling his
    Jordan just killed his dad
    But Neither Kobe nor MJ was letting another man raw dog shots in his ass like your boi....Tammy

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    Allenhu Joshbar DeadlyDynasty's Avatar
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    He'll never be recognized in that kind of light because he played in an absolutely embarrassing era of eastern conference basketball, and still does. Switching teams a couple times is not looked upon fondly either, but at least if he tried his hand in the West we'd have a better idea how great he could be. Which conference you choose to play in--and how you perform in it--goes a long way to determining your mettle, imo. Tim Duncan could've had easy trips to the Finals every year if he chose Orlando. KG couldn't handle the west and wanted an easier route...so did Melo. Lebron James and Vince Carter (in his prime) wanted no part of the WC grind. Other players who we thought might be great (T-Mac, Dwert, etc) were revealed for what they truly are in the WC playoffs.

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    He'll never be recognized in that kind of light because he played in an absolutely embarrassing era of eastern conference basketball, and still does. Switching teams a couple times is not looked upon fondly either, but at least if he tried his hand in the West we'd have a better idea how great he could be. Which conference you choose to play in--and how you perform in it--goes a long way to determining your mettle, imo. Tim Duncan could've had easy trips to the Finals every year if he chose Orlando. KG couldn't handle the west and wanted an easier route...so did Melo. Lebron James and Vince Carter (in his prime) wanted no part of the WC grind. Other players who we thought might be great (T-Mac, Dwert, etc) were revealed for what they truly are in the WC playoffs.

  14. #39
    Drive for Five! ambchang's Avatar
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    He'll never be recognized in that kind of light because he played in an absolutely embarrassing era of eastern conference basketball, and still does. Switching teams a couple times is not looked upon fondly either, but at least if he tried his hand in the West we'd have a better idea how great he could be. Which conference you choose to play in--and how you perform in it--goes a long way to determining your mettle, imo. Tim Duncan could've had easy trips to the Finals every year if he chose Orlando. KG couldn't handle the west and wanted an easier route...so did Melo. Lebron James and Vince Carter (in his prime) wanted no part of the WC grind. Other players who we thought might be great (T-Mac, Dwert, etc) were revealed for what they truly are in the WC playoffs.
    Just like how Kobe and Kareem couldn't handle small markets and forced their way out.

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    Allenhu Joshbar DeadlyDynasty's Avatar
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    Just like how Kobe and Kareem couldn't handle small markets and forced their way out.
    David Robinson was in Dwert/T-Mac territory, but credit to him for recognizing that he was an awful big-game performer and a playoff loser--so he embellished his injury and paved the way for a true franchise player.

    Silly gook...

  16. #41
    Drive for Five! ambchang's Avatar
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    David Robinson was in Dwert/T-Mac territory, but credit to him for recognizing that he was an awful big-game performer and a playoff loser--so he embellished his injury and paved the way for a true franchise player.

    Silly gook...
    You are right, a move to bigger markets worked Kobe and Kareem's name up, otherwise, Kobe will be Carter level and Kareem will be Moses level. We all know how the media loves to hype up big market names because writers are fans too.

    Could you imagine Kobe's "clutch" image would be if he decided to not shoot in the second half of a game 7 or shoot 6-24 in a Finals Game 7? Oh wait, he did, but it was swept under the rug because he plays for LA.

    You seemed to have a lot of pent up anger against East Asians in general, I assume you didn't dodge the draft like Thread did and got your ass kicked?

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    Cash money Benoit's Avatar
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    He needs another ring to catch up to Kob

    He can never catch Mike

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    Believe. John Petrucci's Avatar
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    He'll never be recognized in that kind of light because he played in an absolutely embarrassing era of eastern conference basketball, and still does. Switching teams a couple times is not looked upon fondly either, but at least if he tried his hand in the West we'd have a better idea how great he could be. Which conference you choose to play in--and how you perform in it--goes a long way to determining your mettle, imo. Tim Duncan could've had easy trips to the Finals every year if he chose Orlando. KG couldn't handle the west and wanted an easier route...so did Melo. Lebron James and Vince Carter (in his prime) wanted no part of the WC grind. Other players who we thought might be great (T-Mac, Dwert, etc) were revealed for what they truly are in the WC playoffs.
    But did Jordan ever defeat a team in the Finals on the level of the '13 Spurs or '16 Warriors? Seems to me it's not even a close comparison in that context. The zenith of James' accomplishments so far are extremely impressive.

    He did need a good amount of luck to get those two wins, but it's in the books and he was undeniably dominant/clutch.

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    PRESSURE MAKES DIAMONDS
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    http://www.nba.com/2016/news/09/27/l...s=iref:nbahpts

    "James's next challenge is one he's faced before - to repeat. It's all new to the Cavaliers"

    "It's a personal goal," James told The Associated Press on Monday. "I just never brought it up"
    . JORDAN.

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