a shame. kobe stealing 25 mil from buss.
BrothaSwordsMan
a shame. kobe stealing 25 mil from buss.
guess he needs it sense LA does play the Nuggets at least 3-4 times a season.
You got no room. Your Neal raped as well.
that is true but hes was drunk and in college. he wasnt married & one of the biggest names in the NBA. so neal with it.
Well, pish-posh. It's okay then.
Los Angeles Lakers
On August 2, 2005, Brown and Laron Profit were traded to the Lakers in exchange for Caron Butler and Chucky Atkins. This move was met with some controversy from fans who disliked Brown's reputation and his label as an "under-achiever." In the beginning of the season, he averaged just above 6 points and 6 rebounds.
On December 26, 2005, he played his first game at the Washington Wizards' MCI Center (now known as Verizon Center) as a Laker. The sold-out crowd of 20,173 fans loudly booed him upon entering the game and whenever he touched the ball. In the second quarter, Brown was looking the other way when teammate Sasha Vujačić threw a pass his way. The ball bounced off his head and landed out of bounds, which was met with loud cheers from the crowd. Brown called the reception "weak" and stated that "they should be cheering that I'm gone." The Wizards won the game 94–91.
When Lakers center Chris Mihm went down with a season-ending ankle injury on March 12, 2006, Brown took over the starting center position. During his stint as a center, he raised his averages from 6.1 points and 6.3 rebounds to 12.3 points and 9.1 rebounds and started every game for the Lakers in the playoffs. Brown became a central part of the Lakers seven-game series with the Phoenix Suns. Although they ended up losing the series, it had appeared that Kwame Brown's potential was beginning to show. The surprising consistency Brown showed while playing center prompted Phil Jackson to make Brown the starting center in the 2006–2007 season. Brown was injured at the beginning of the season and Mihm was also out with injury for the whole season, so the starting job at center was given to the young Andrew Bynum. After playing the majority of the minutes at center despite the bench role, he was given the starting job in early December. Brown again became injured in the 2007–08 season which allowed Bynum to start again at the center position where he has now flourished. However, when Bynum suffered a knee injury that appeared to jeopardize the Lakers' playoff chances, Brown regained his starting position. As a starter, Brown disappointed many fans with his lackluster performance and apparent lack of focus during games, highlighted by one game where he missed an open dunk and registered more turnovers (7) than rebounds (6) en route to a Lakers loss. Though Kobe Bryant stuck by his teammate after the game and rebuked Lakers fans who booed Brown, it increasingly appeared that the chances that Brown would recognize his potential were diminishing and with them the Lakers' chances of making the playoffs that year.
trying to hide that behind Tim Duncan
Admittedly it is difficult to do now that Duncan's bag is so enormous.
you finally understand. its a fact that most rapes happen at college partys and Colorado Hotels.
I'll take this as a concession.
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Kwame is mediocre and 1.3 is okay for him. Should throw Walton in the mix, that wouldn't be such an obvious choice. ing 6 mil a year and it's not like we're ever going to trade him.
In '99 TD was the best NBA player with difference to spare. He was under rookie salary scale, though. Lets not forget he ringed before Kobe and Shaq combined. So his actual salary is more than justified for past services.
You aren't nearly as annoying as some the other Lakerfans...BUT
getting swept with that much talent
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bigolow getting on, yet again
bynum ceiling
Ill give you the first part, but with difference to spare? lol no
This. It doesn't matter if Kobe puts up numbers if they get broomed in the second.
Oops. Knick fan.
Solly Cholly.
Uh, Duncan is now our third option. Try another excuse. If his ceiling is higher and he's not hitting it, he's stealing money.
ChuckD would be a Knicks fan. I'm not. Reality detection fail.
Then straighten out your gd team designation.
Bynum would never be a #1 option, but if they were foolish enough to try, LA wouldn't even get their customary 50 games out of him. More like 30.
Too confusing for you, spooge breath?
Go back and your mother some more.
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