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  1. #26
    you fail at trollin' me TheMACHINE's Avatar
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    Why do Laker fans always say that Bryant has a killer instinct?

    Bryant has a shooting instinct. He shoots. All the time, nonstop. He refuses to give up the ball at the end of the game.

    That's not a killer instinct - it's a lack of trust instinct. It's a borderline psychotic bend toward individuality in a team concept. It's a guy surrounded by unparalleled talent, who renders this talent ordinary by negating their strengths.

    Bryant's instincts make his teammates worse, not better. And Lamar is the perfect example. Lamar is the consummate team player, and the Lakers would be lost without him. The Lakers would not be lost without Bryant, as has been evidenced by their superlative team play when Bryant misses games.

    You Laker fans keep telling yourself he's better than he is. Don't worry - he'll prove you wrong.
    cool story, bro.

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    Why do Laker fans always say that Bryant has a killer instinct?.
    Laker fans? Do you read the polls and opinions of the media, GM's, owners, and most importantly opposing players? Apparently not.

    Bryant has a shooting instinct. He shoots. All the time, nonstop. He refuses to give up the ball at the end of the game.
    So is it nonstop or just at the end of games? Funny how he has led the Lakers in assists practically every year he's played. Can he overshoot at times, of course. Your exagerations though are just plain absurd.

    That's not a killer instinct - it's a lack of trust instinct. It's a borderline psychotic bend toward individuality in a team concept. It's a guy surrounded by unparalleled talent, who renders this talent ordinary by negating their strengths.
    You mean like Pau who ed twice about touches and went on to have one decent game in 10? Unparalleled talent?

    Loving our ordinay 2nd best record in the leage also.

    Bryant's instincts make his teammates worse, not better. And Lamar is the perfect example. Lamar is the consummate team player, and the Lakers would be lost without him. The Lakers would not be lost without Bryant, as has been evidenced by their superlative team play when Bryant misses games.
    Based on a sample of 5 games? What a moron. Lakers would be a 1st or 2nd round out without Bryant and if you can't grasp that then all I can say is your hatred consumes you.

    BTW, Lamar although a great team player is terribly inconsistant and rarely brings his A game for long stretches at a time. Lamar is perhaps the ultimate underachiever on the team.

    You Laker fans keep telling yourself he's better than he is. Don't worry - he'll prove you wrong.
    Proof that we are right:



    You Spur fans keep telling yourself your team is relevent!
    Last edited by cobbler; 03-12-2010 at 02:27 PM.

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  4. #29
    Believe. jmill's Avatar
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    Why do Laker fans always say that Bryant has a killer instinct?

    Bryant has a shooting instinct. He shoots. All the time, nonstop. He refuses to give up the ball at the end of the game.

    That's not a killer instinct - it's a lack of trust instinct. It's a borderline psychotic bend toward individuality in a team concept. It's a guy surrounded by unparalleled talent, who renders this talent ordinary by negating their strengths.

    Bryant's instincts make his teammates worse, not better. And Lamar is the perfect example. Lamar is the consummate team player, and the Lakers would be lost without him. The Lakers would not be lost without Bryant, as has been evidenced by their superlative team play when Bryant misses games.

    You Laker fans keep telling yourself he's better than he is. Don't worry - he'll prove you wrong.




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    BTW, that pass was not directly pointed Kobe's face. It was to his right shoulder. Just look where Matt's face is lookin.

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    Believe. jmill's Avatar
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    BTW, that pass was not directly pointed Kobe's face. It was to his right shoulder. Just look where Matt's face is lookin.

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    Get Sarver out!!!! pauls931's Avatar
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    BTW, that pass was not directly pointed Kobe's face. It was to his right shoulder. Just look where Matt's face is lookin.
    Gotta give kobe credit for not flinching.

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    Barney looked like a trying to intimidate the Mamba and getting punked when he got stared down without a flinch.

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    That play was shown on Orlando's broadcast, and on the other angle you can clearly see that Barnes didn't even try to throw it at his face..obviously this was a fabrication to help Kobe's image, as usual..

    Barnes did his job, LOL @ 10-30 something from the field..

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    That play was shown on Orlando's broadcast, and on the other angle you can clearly see that Barnes didn't even try to throw it at his face..obviously this was a fabrication to help Kobe's image, as usual.
    There was no Sun Sports broadcast of that game. Games are never locally broadcast when they're nationally televised on ABC.

    You can just keep making up though.


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    I'm poplovin' it! TJastal's Avatar
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    Barney looked like a trying to intimidate the Mamba and getting punked when he got stared down without a flinch.
    Who got punked?

    After not flinching you could tell "Mamba" was intimidated because he was pacing from one foot to another like a little smartass kid who just got spanked into his place.


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