Kobe didn't rape. The courts proved it.
Until Donut wins a ring, I can't take him seriously. He aint got the championship experience Drew has.
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Kobe didn't rape. The courts proved it.
Until Donut wins a ring, I can't take him seriously. He aint got the championship experience Drew has.
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I'm 43. Been watching the Lakers since the 80s. My grammer and spelling probably read weird cuz English isn't my first language.
he rapedPERIOD
why'd he pay her off then?
talk about championship all you want, just dont go calling bogut a scrub until you see the effort he puts in.
Another illegal alien Lakers fan. That's a surprise.
Screw you .
ing racist piece of .
I'll take that reply as confirmation of your illegal alien status.
Think I'll get on the phone with La Migre and send them your way.
sexual Laker fan. What a surprise....
Yeah, you should know about s being a fan of Queen James and that got Chris Bosh.
Lol got
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LOL 43
LOL Kobe didn't rape
LOL thinking Glassnum will ever be a 20-10 guy
ya, Bogut is better than bynum in everything except athleticism. Bynum is too young to compete with Bogut right now.
Too young to compete?!?! The mother er needs to show up on the court first
ftfy
and, dude, i'm pretty sure kobe doesn't read these boards so I doubt he'll get your message.
Good discussion. I would take Andrew Bogut over Bynum, without a doubt. Reason is his defense. As many have stated, he is a great two-way player, second only to Dwight. Bynum definitely has his pros but I feel his cons outweigh them. While Bogut is somewhat injury prone, he's not missing half the season every year like Bynum. Ultimately, I think if you switched their places, the Lakers would be that much more dominant. A frontline combo of Bogut and Gasol would be a nightmate matchup for almost everyone in the league from an offensive and defensive standpoint. The Lakers have enough offense without Bynum so a defensive center of Bogut's caliber would make them a lock for the championship, especially against a team lacking any post presence such as the Heat.
All this injury prone talk is pretty laughable, in all honestly, when Bynum has played every playoff the last two seasons (soon to be three).. something Andrew Bogut can't claim.
That makes a great load of difference, seeing as how Bogut doesn't play with two of the top 10 players in the league, got injured before his first playoff berth last season (and he didn't just get out of bed and hurt his knee like Mr. Glass) and is the best player on his team. Just because the Lakers trotted Bynum out there on one knee to plug up the lane for 10 minutes a game doesn't matter. Are you really going to argue that Bynum is not injury prone?
This is how I know you're dumb
Good-natured ribbing lad, don't get your panties in a knot. Now please, explain to me why Andrew Bynum is not injury prone.
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