Your Jackson is just your dreams breeding with your nightmare of 6. It's all eyed in your gourd. If that happens I'll go back to read status only, permanently.
I thought you'd be happy with good ol' Rambis and Phil coming back to the Lakers, Antoni is a total stick, tbh.
Your Jackson is just your dreams breeding with your nightmare of 6. It's all eyed in your gourd. If that happens I'll go back to read status only, permanently.
@dwighthoward “i’m going up to the country going to paint my mailbox blue.” While i’m there I expect to see you get on boardtis ur place
https://twitter.com/PhilJackson11/st...78845837959169
You can have 6, but I'm stickin' with:::
6-24
tee, hee.
Already back on the court while this p*ssy still probably feeling emotionally hurt.
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Kobe on adjusting his game:::
Kobe Bryant sat down with Lakers reporter Mike Trudell to discuss how his game may evolve due to the recovery process of his Achilles surgery. Kobe is expecting to be his old self and dominate once again on the court. According to Bryant, he is determined to play at a highly compe ive level and make the Lakers playoff contenders once again.
“Its about taking on a challenge. Everything else that goes on around you is all peripheral opponents. But the challenge starts within.”
Trudell asked Kobe if he would have to adjust his game due to the Achilles recovery process and potential loss of speed. Kobe expressed how he may have to rely on having a superior repertoire of footwork, post-up work, and fade-away shots in his bag of tricks.
“It’s the way I grew up playing the game. I learned how to play a myriad of positions and different skill sets. There were times I wasn’t the fastest guy out there because I was playing against kids seven or eight years older than me. So I had to figure out how to be effective and that has helped me in my professional game because I can adjust my game and that’s why I can play through injuries or swollen ankles and loss of speed because of it.”
Kobe described how playing against older players growing up has helped him adjust his game to compete against faster, stronger and bigger players. He even played against grown adults in men’s league games as an eight-year-old in Italy.
Trudell asked Kobe if he thought that his speed or skills would be slightly diminished because of the Achilles. Kobe has such an all-around game that he doesn’t need to be reliant on his speed. Kobe developed his post-up game many years ago by the tutelage of the great Hakeem “The Dream” Olajuwan.
“You just adjust. It’s not reinventing the wheel or anything like that. If you got to play a slower game then you play a slower game. If you have to post up more you post up more. If the explosiveness and speed is there you use it in moderation.”
Kobe was asked if Lakers fans could expect the same 24 as before. His response?
“That’s the one thing you can really count on as long as I’m here, I will be out there ready to go and I will be playing at a high level.”
The Black Mamba is hungrier than ever for two things. One to prove critics wrong. Two, to win his sixth NBA championship. The desire and determination for Kobe Bryant to get back to playing elite basketball is all he cares about.
"One to prove critics wrong."
& only one.
He's cognizant that this team is not championship materiel. He's thrilled to have this achilles calling, the rapt attention over the 82. Not on the front page center, like the Heat, but, on front page below the fold.
I'm happy for him. He's in his element.
that's for those that say an achilles tear is worse than a torn acl.. he'll be back by opening night tbh.
Still will play before D. Rose does
Damn, son really wants Bible Kemp back. Cubby ain't gonna like that.
Once again, proving you are an idiot of the highest order. You will type 6, but that's only because you know you are an idiot. Several players with that injury undergo surgery in the same timeframe as Kobe. It has nothing to do with the mentality as proven by the numerous people who have done it. All it proves is the swelling was not severe enough to prevent immediate surgery you idiot.
DPG going HAM, no vaseline, tbh.
, I was at the 2000 WCF vs. the Blazers and it was my greatest ing live sporting moment. But I would trade it in heartbeat for a ring in 1984 when we blew a 2-1 Lead to the Celts or 2008 losing to the ing celts again. I always want the le. and would e that glorious moment for a close call ata le turning in our favor. With one eception ...
I would NOT trade it for 2004. I loathed that ing team. I know many on here on last year's team, and I wont make any excuses for them. But outside of Malone we were healthy in 2004 and Kobe and Shaq spent that season bickering, we had Colorado, the media bull- . that is the greatest failure not tlast year's team. That team did not ING DESERVE a le. And I have no regrets about the Pistons kicking our ass, we deserved it.
Pont being Bene, you take the le. Only reason I dont in 2004 was no one on that team deserved to celebrate that yaer, not even Kobe or Phil.
i dont like adding salt to a wound, but.....
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Nope...call it selfish or whatever. It was my first and only Finals game and I wouldn't give to back for a win in Game 6 or 7. Now if the Spurs had never won a ring before I would...but they have 4 and even though this one would likely would have been the sweetest of them all, I still can't say I'd trade it. I'm sure there are people that live in SA that have been to plenty of Finals games and would disagree, but this was check mark off my bucket list that I'm not willing to erase.
Stop...please...the pain...
Go find you a grey to torment. None of that works on me. I'm already thinking about football.
I'd have to agree with this. Winning multiple les, Duncan and co. had already cemented their legacies and had a chance at another, I'd rather see my team play live in a Finals win than watch us win a le on TV or a ty online stream.
you wouldn't, your little shriveled wouldn't get up tbh
I got a new rubber mallet from Savers. It works just dandy.
that scenario would be just as shameful to you as it would the guy on the receiving end. "act like somebody" brah.
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