doesn't change the fact he did it. i don't know or care if bynum and bryant have a good relationship. i was pointing out bryant's pattern of throwing people under a bus (shaq, the lakers, bynum). his relationship with bynum is irrelevant.
Kobe and Bynum are friends and have a great amount of respect for eachother. If it was as bad as your are implying...would Kobe and Bynum have the relationship they do today? Looking for a yes or no answer btw.
doesn't change the fact he did it. i don't know or care if bynum and bryant have a good relationship. i was pointing out bryant's pattern of throwing people under a bus (shaq, the lakers, bynum). his relationship with bynum is irrelevant.
I was just relieved to finally drag you kicking & screaming to our 15th ring.
Kobe never threw Shaq under a bus. His interview with Jim Gray was merely the truth as history pointed out. And he wanted the Lakers to build a le contender. He didn't really throw them under the bus. He put them in a very difficult position with his demands but look at where it got them.
Milk, Kobe ratted Daddy out to the cops. That was low.
Oct de liebe!
That's the process of interrogations.
These guys are trained to get people to say things they don't want to say.
Nonsense. Kobe did it because he's horribly immature & monumentally spiteful. It was inexcusable.
So I assume you were in the room and know the exact situation?
What exactly did Kobe say?
don't worry i know the lakers have 15. don't be so insecure, it ruins your trolling.
Something to the effect that Daddy got out of similar situations by paying the girls off.
That nearly cost Daddy his marriage not to mention numerous trips to the woodshed by Mrs. Daddy and no more extra slap & tickle sessions across the nation.
Well for somebody who knew about the 15th you gave me a uva fight to get you to cite it this evening, Chief.
Did Kobe speak the truth?
C'mon, Milk, don't defend Kobe on this point. It was wrong for him to rat Daddy out like that. Don't you know, it's indefensable.
Dude, did you say best coach in sporting history??????!!!He's not even the best coach in Basketball history...Red and Wooden are far, far better. That's just basketball...Wow, I'll look at you a whole different way now. Yikes
Do not speak ill of Alton Brown. I'd marry that man.
How is Red "far far better"?You are an idiot.
Gee, Summers talkin' back & everything. Kinda makes me horny, sugarbritches.
I don't get your sig...I know he said I like ...but why did he say pause?
Phil is great at handling players and their egos, not coaching them. Tex Winter came up with the triangle offense which Phil has now used for years. He's also a master of putting himself in a great position to take advantage of a situation. Wooden and Red coached at the same place for years and continued to win despite the turnover of players. Dumbass homer lakerfan. Have you sold any crack or flipped any cars lately???
But, Red only has 9 rings.
Jackson has 10.
Tougheth lucketh for the dead guy, but, that is the way the cookie crumbles.
The question wasn't,"how many rings", but,"who the best coach is". I gave props to Phil jack on what he does best.
I've got this odd feeling you're under the impression, and about to tell us a much greater number of Phil's players could, compared to Red's players.
Even though Player-Coaches were in vogue in Red's days.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)