Ugh..........................
is almost as bad 'Toine and White Chocolate.
That is all.
No way, Gasol's a good guy and pleys his heart out.
He is a flopping
No man winning a le will kill a part of me more then Garnett winning his ring in Boston and delivering that grotesque "interview" afterwards
I just can't stand when Big Bird gets excited.
No one should have much of a problem with Kobe winning a ring after Shaq got another one in '06.
sons Gasol is a pussy fraud "tough guy" .... hopefully someone ends his career with a cheap shot because he DESERVES it
well trash like scalabrine have won les.
White Chocolate hasn't won a ring yet, he is just an illegal possessor of the ring which belongs to a boy in blue, so is any other player working on the Miami Cheat during the season 05-06.
has vuja even contributed to this le run yet?
his fkn , wat is his contract atm?
should fkn get rid of him
has vuja even contributed to this le run yet?
his fkn , wat is his contract atm?
should fkn get rid of him
I agree
Laker fans must be like: " uh WTF ? "
nor has shaq, though he is gonna win one without Kobe next season after becoming a boy in blue in this summer.
I hope Vujacic gets traded in the offseason. That way he won't be present at the ring ceremony.
Last summer the Lakers offered him something like a 3 year 3.1 mil a year deal and he turned it down. Now he makes like 4 mil a year.
Gasol's a . him
isiah thomas was fired so i cant think of a team willing to help
Jinx thread !!!!
Usted es un idiota.
Gasol is much more respectable than a troll like you though.
I don't. Trading Vujacic's contract would help LA big-time in re-signing Odom and Ariza. I hope they're stuck with him for the remainder of that deal.
Why did you use a respectful tone to insult him?![]()
Unfortunately, I think year's le solidifies the 3-peat Lakers as the team of the decade. Both Shaq and Kobe have gone on to win les after the split. The Lakers, PJ, Shaq and Kobe have cast the biggest shadow over the NBA championship tourney, and they are the definitive mark of excellence for this generation - the mark that all others are compared to.
Spurs are a very close second.
The Spurs certainly had their chance in this high stakes legacy game. Manu's unfortunate foul sure sticks out as a gigantic missed opportunity to take the upper hand in how the story will be written and remembered.
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