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    In essence, this $50 million contract, the 'investment' was not an attempt to keep Kobe for 2 more years but rather it was Fredo's way of claiming the rights to Kobe Bryant as a Laker for life.

    What I can almost guarantee you, barring any serious injury which is a huge IF, is that Kobe Bryant will go to a contender after his 2 year stint with the Lakers. Rick Fox was talking on BSPN with Bill Simmons and said Kobe has told him hes going to retire in 2 years since 2010, he's got that Holyfield DNA.

    So to sum it up, Kobe gets $50 million, hes going to take a MLE to go to a contender to steal #6, and Lakers still dont even get the rights to Kobe gear for the rest of their lives.

    Ladies and gentleman, the best thing to ever happen to Laker haters


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    Kobe won't be worth the MLE in 2 years, at least when it comes to on-court production

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    Kobe won't be worth the MLE in 2 years, at least when it comes to on-court production
    Regardless, hes going to go to any team that he has a chance with, I doubt he gets to 6 but he will try. For example, if it was today he would try to join OKC. I can almost guarantee you this is whats going to happen. I have no idea wtf is going on with the Lakers, do they seriously think Kobe gives 2 s about the Lakers? He just wants to win #6 at any cost, especially now with Timmy cementing his legacy over Kobe.

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    Kobe won't be worth the MLE in 2 years, at least when it comes to on-court production
    We won't have to wait 2 years. We'll know by this December.

    & I won't grudge him if he chases. He'll live in my heart till the day I die.

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    Regardless, hes going to go to any team that he has a chance with, I doubt he gets to 6 but he will try. For example, if it was today he would try to join OKC. I can almost guarantee you this is whats going to happen. I have no idea wtf is going on with the Lakers, do they seriously think Kobe gives 2 s about the Lakers? He just wants to win #6 at any cost, especially now with Timmy cementing his legacy over Kobe.
    If he wanted #6 at any cost he would not have signed on the dotted line

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    We won't have to wait 2 years. We'll know by this December.

    & I won't grudge him if he chases. He'll live in my heart till the day I die.
    Chasing rings when you're old as is not shameful. I had no problem with Payton going to the Lakers then Miami to ring. But its embarassing, lets say if you're in your prime and compared to Jordan and you're constantly ring chasing and trying to form a super team anywhere without shame. If such a player existed, it would be humiliating tbh

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    We won't have to wait 2 years. We'll know by this December.

    & I won't grudge him if he chases. He'll live in my heart till the day I die.
    Actually, we will have to wait 2 years, as that's when he is a free agent. Unless you still want to go around paying players for the past. In which case, how much you think they'll pay him when he's retired? You know, for the past and

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    Kobe won't be worth the MLE in 2 years, at least when it comes to on-court production
    He's not even worth it now

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    If he wanted #6 at any cost he would not have signed on the dotted line
    Nah man, Kobe is smarter than you think, his people are smart as . They knew that Lakers had 0% chance at winning, they knew if he signs for a pay cut no one is really out there except Melo or Lebron and neither of which are seriously interested in LA, they know Kobe+Melo makes absolutely no sense. They decided to just get the next best thing, a ton of money.

    I think Kobe knows after his 2 years is up, he can just quietly slide into a contender team and try to win #6.

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    He'll probably finish his career in Europe

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    He'll probably finish his career in Europe
    might as well finish it in the D-league. Closer to home.

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    Chasing rings when you're old as is not shameful. I had no problem with Payton going to the Lakers then Miami to ring. But its embarassing, lets say if you're in your prime and compared to Jordan and you're constantly ring chasing and trying to form a super team anywhere without shame. If such a player existed, it would be humiliating tbh
    I'm not a Lebron fanboy by any stretch, but it's re ed to fault him for leaving Cleveland ... If Charlotte held Kobe, you can bet your Armenian-denying ass he'd have left after 7 years of inep ude

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    I could totally see that got going begging across the hallway at Staples post-48.5.... hopefully the answer is "no"....

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    He's not even worth it now
    didn't wanna go there

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    He just wants to win #6 at any cost.
    This myth was debunked, Nov 26 2013. Kobe's about the money. Anyone who actually believes his compe ive juices are still flowing at this stage of his career are going to be seriously disappointed.

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    We won't have to wait 2 years. We'll know by this December.

    & I won't grudge him if he chases. He'll live in my heart till the day I die.
    A bit like that worm I suppose.

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    Actually, we will have to wait 2 years, as that's when he is a free agent. Unless you still want to go around paying players for the past. In which case, how much you think they'll pay him when he's retired? You know, for the past and
    No, we won't. We'll know by December if he'll be chasing in two years.

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    A bit like that worm I suppose.
    - "When you side a man you stay with him. If you can't do that you're finished. We're finished."

    - "Pike Bishop" - "The Wild Bunch"

    I sided himPERIOD

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    I'm not a Lebron fanboy by any stretch, but it's re ed to fault him for leaving Cleveland ... If Charlotte held Kobe, you can bet your Armenian-denying ass he'd have left after 7 years of inep ude
    Im not faulting the guy for leaving Cleveland, he did the right thing. WE, and just about everyone I know with half a brain is cracking up at how he is ready to bolt right now after Miami doing every ing thing he could possibly ask for. You cant expect a super duper team year after year after year. Even that psycho path Kobe accepted the Lakers would suck in his prime from 2004-2008 before he finally snapped.

    Lebron expects Carmelo+Bosh+Wade+Allen to win a ring

    Anyhow, this is not a Lebron thread. Lebron's legacy is in the gutter right now, just about every forum is laughing at this clown.

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    I'm not a Lebron fanboy by any stretch, but it's re ed to fault him for leaving Cleveland ... If Charlotte held Kobe, you can bet your Armenian-denying ass he'd have left after 7 years of inep ude
    I get your point and agree with it, however Lebron was far from inep ude in Cleveland. He just wasn't getting a ring there. He forever changed his image by chasing, but maybe he doesn't care. In Cleveland a lot of us pulled for him until we faced him, but in Miami he's moved to the dark side. Colluding during Olympic games to stack isn't an honorable trait, imo. Sure many do it, but Lebron was a super hero in Cleveland. A ring for him would have been magnificent. In Miami he's been in the finals 4 running and won twice, and still he's consider to be an underachiever. Careful what you wish for I suppose.

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    I get your point and agree with it, however Lebron was far from inep ude in Cleveland. He just wasn't getting a ring there. He forever changed his image by chasing, but maybe he doesn't care. In Cleveland a lot of us pulled for him until we faced him, but in Miami he's moved to the dark side. Colluding during Olympic games to stack isn't an honorable trait, imo. Sure many do it, but Lebron was a super hero in Cleveland. A ring for him would have been magnificent. In Miami he's been in the finals 4 running and won twice, and still he's consider to be an underachiever. Careful what you wish for I suppose.
    Exactly. Also, its like I said before, he wouldnt get if he teamed up with lets say a Marc Gasol or Howard + Bosh type deal. But its never happened in the history of the NBA that a player had to beg a rival to join him to win rings. I laugh at Lebron fans who say 'but but Wade was never a rival'

    Now that hes begging for Melo to come, we have confirmed once and for all this guy is a world class clown. I remember during the 90's, for a short period of time it was MJ V Drexler. It was actually tied as far as who was better, and MJ wanted to crush this guy into the ground. It was never about, 'hey lets see if we can team up with Drexler to ring.' I dont want to see this game go that direction with guys trying to get the easiest way out as possible.

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    I get your point and agree with it, however Lebron was far from inep ude in >>>>>>Cleveland<<<<<<. He just wasn't getting a ring there. He forever changed his image by chasing, but maybe he doesn't care. In >>>>>>Cleveland<<<<<< a lot of us pulled for him until we faced him, but in Miami he's moved to the dark side. Colluding during Olympic games to stack isn't an honorable trait, imo. Sure many do it, but Lebron was a super hero in >>>>>>Cleveland<<<<<<. A ring for him would have been magnificent. In Miami he's been in the finals 4 running and won twice, and still he's consider to be an underachiever. Careful what you wish for I suppose.
    If he hadn't quit in order to make sure he wouldn't be forced to see it thru (Barkley did the same in '93) we'd know. Now, we...."you" use "Cleveland" to bail him out.

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    Exactly. Also, its like I said before, he wouldnt get if he teamed up with lets say a Marc Gasol or Howard + Bosh type deal. But its never happened in the history of the NBA that a player had to beg a rival to join him to win rings. I laugh at Lebron fans who say 'but but Wade was never a rival'

    Now that hes begging for Melo to come, we have confirmed once and for all this guy is a world class clown. I remember during the 90's, for a short period of time it was MJ V Drexler. It was actually tied as far as who was better, and MJ wanted to crush this guy into the ground. It was never about, 'hey lets see if we can team up with Drexler to ring.' I dont want to see this game go that direction with guys trying to get the easiest way out as possible.
    Rivalries, as opposed to..."Friendship power!"

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    This myth was debunked, Nov 26 2013. Kobe's about the money. Anyone who actually believes his compe ive juices are still flowing at this stage of his career are going to be seriously disappointed.
    That's quite an indictment. I'd like to hear Culburn's rebuttal.

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    That's quite an indictment. I'd like to hear Culburn's rebuttal.
    Up & down--tryin' to get that in' thing off--17 June 2010 is it, j.

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