That is scary if Cobbler had anything to do with the Lakers Organization. I am hoping he worked with Kareem outside of basketball related activities.
That is scary if Cobbler had anything to do with the Lakers Organization. I am hoping he worked with Kareem outside of basketball related activities.
We did a commercial together and were briefly involved in teaching at a bball camp. I am not a part of the Laker organization which has nothing to do with anything. You just cannot handle that I have forgotten more about basketball than you could ever hope to know. Don't you have some floors to sweep? Bathrooms to clean? Move along...
tee, hee.
For once, I would say, I agree with lakers fans, Bynum cannot be teached full time by a mentor untill he retires ! I don't know if it is a good decision or not but I understand it. He is feeling it is the right time for him to be more independant and to grow like a man. What's wrong with that ?
Sometimes fans are bashing just for bashing which is lame.
because Phil Jackson is such a nice gentleman. Being an ass does not mean . Bynum is an ignorant egocentric dumb big man. just face it.
Ewing taught Yao for years and years. No peep from Yao. I beleive Ewing is now teaching Dwight. No peep from Dwight either.
Pop notwithstanding.
tee, hee.
Hmmmm. Let me get this straight.
Bynum, whose game is still developing, whose game can best be described as having unfulfilled potential, and a player who has more years in front of him than behind him, breaks off his mentoring sessions with a basketball Hall-of-Famer.
Kobe, who is at the top of his game and recent MVP of the NBA Finals, 4-time NBA Champion, and a player who has more game behind him than in front of him, seeks out a Hall-Of-Famer to work with over the summer.
What's wrong with this picture?
& the circle is complete:::Bynum made Dwight quit.
thanks for helping me make make point. Pop can be an ass yet still a good coach.
ANSWER: your insistence in not acknowledging the part where they'll still be working together.
I know he's condescending, and I know he's an ass...that's not front page news...but he's still one of the greatest...I just think it wasn't intelligent for Bynum to turn down more knowledge.
Yes, Phil was his mentor.
You talkin' about Pop or Alcindor?
If I understood correctly the article, Bynum will continue to work with Kareem but less intensively. Reading between the lines I imagine that Kareem mentoring was a little bit too much for Bynum and for Lakers FO too, he just wants to take some distance. I just don't see an outrageous arrogant at ude. Once again this is just MHO.
I have never heard anything that suggests that PJ is a jerk or difficult to work with. In fact, probably his greatest skill is that of managing players and thier egos. PJ is the coach and you either tow the line or sit. Kareem is a consultant and nothing more. And you call Bynum ignorant...![]()
You got it. Don't lose it. Now pass it along.
...& the checks those ego's cash,,,I mean write.
What is wrong is you paint an inaccurate picture.
Kobe sought out and worked with Akeem for a grand total of TWO hours.
Bynum has worked extensively for 4 years with Jabbar and did NOT break off the mentoring sessions. Again, did you not read the part where he said they would STILL be working together at practice and in viewing game films? Just not as extensively.
Clever. Thanks, Butt , your input is always welcome.
it was always agreed that they wouldnt work together that much, it has gone down every season. nothing huge
I agree with you.
Kareem himself will be the 1st to say it's time for Andrew to learn on his own.
There is so much Kareem can do; it goes as far as teaching the basics, but each player has his own style.
Cobbster, they know. They're desperate. The 15th drove 'em near batty. I thought getting ToD would calm their sensitive asses, but, they're off on another tangent.
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