Those were Laker fans
KG is right. Who would have thought a Lakers player would get MVP chants in Boston? Anything is possible.
Like Paul Pierce stated yesterday, Boston fans are knowledgeable.
Try telling that to delusional Lakerfans.![]()
Anything except The Machine being even a below average NBA player.
Hey, that's not nice.![]()
Actually, Bostonfan heard rumors that we were trying for Kobe, so we wanted to show him some love.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2...yDate=20070530
Look at trade number 5. The idea that Kobe could come to Boston was out there.
sons...the Lakers turn Opposing teams fans into Lakers fans.
Want more proof? Sure...
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/pos...e-to-be-traded
The Lakers could take their pick of the Boston roster, I'd imagine, although getting Bryant to join a decimated version of the worst team in the league could be tough. (UPDATE: Here's a "for instance" version. The teams might also swap first round picks. The problem here, I'm guessing, is the Bryant might not like it.)
http://www.yardbarker.com/nba/articl...o_Boston/16425
Kobe Bryant recently reiterated his desire to be traded from the Lakers. If this actually happens, the Lakers would want to move him to an Eastern Conference teams. The Boston Celtics are one of the few teams with the right pieces to get a deal done. It could happen, but it might take a lot: For Kobe Bryant to come to Boston, it most certainly would require giving up the #5 pick.
Did I think it was going to happen? No. But there were people floating that idea.
ahh so LnG does prove it was Boston fans after all
Talk about being an attention bringing up oooooooooold .![]()
We are all attention s or we wouldn't be posting on a message board on the interwebz.
sons, its like spurs talking about championships they've won...old .
That's just Laker fan enjoying a free shirt.
If there was some kind of bandwagon statistic, Laker fans would take the cake.
Like the championships you claim and talk about that were won in Minneapolis, not L.A? Cool![]()
[QUOTE=TheMACHINE;4394123]sons, its like spurs talking about championships they've won...old
hahaah... sad but true!
Yes indeed, those were Boston fans.
lol..ok..that comeback was lame. You're better than that crc.
The funny part of this claim is that if the shoes were reversed, the Spurs fans would fight to the death defending those les. I would, though, make certain that if you're going to be a Laker fan--at least know the histroy of the Minneapolis Lakers (or some of it).
And nobody uttered a peep until we squared off with Boston in '08. Then Media ran with the ball and the rumblings started about differentiating twixt MN. & CA. There was a respite of course after we got our asses handed to us, but, the die was cast and there would be no more going back to the purity of one franchise/one ring count.
If we ring here the commotion will once again come to the fore, Media putting out the talking points/marching orders.
We've never suited Media at Number One. We serve swell at Number Two. They can kick the out of us and bally-hoo the Celtics. If we win they won't kick the out of the Celtics, and they won't bally-hoo us. So, we're poison in their eye at #16.
My thoughts tbh.
I won't deny that. But look at the Boston team before the Big Three came together. They were desperate.![]()
It's funny how there are so many other teams that claim championships in former homes, but none get the ing that the Lakers do. I guess that less-than-poignant phrase, "haters gonna hate" is definitely appropriate at this point.
Also funny how lockout seasons don't count. Haters gonna hate indeed.
Have you seen me ever use the "*" recourse? No. I fully accept that the Spurs won the '99 le. So, again, haters gonna hate.
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