Mid's gonna be salty about that one. He really wanted to see Kobe play.
$48.5 million for this POS. Can't wait till he leaves to a contender to cement the legacy of Jim Buss and Kobe
http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2015/1/1...ence-la-lakers
Mid's gonna be salty about that one. He really wanted to see Kobe play.
I thought they wanted to tank? Why just hand the pick to Phoenix?
hopefully after he goes out the lakers can start playing like a team and work their butts off for babby
The pick stays maybe teamwork improves but this team is just ty
Lakers last again... every other team has shut him down already.
Nope. I win either way.
Kobe grinds out the season and posts historically bad numbers. Or he quits like a .
No matter the decision, it's all the same:
Kobe's legacy=Deep Fried
"we missed the playoffs, but I wan't playing then" -Kobe
Kobe and Carmelo are both going to play in the ASG, then predictably shut it down a week or 2 later, tbh..
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Lol@me for having him on my fantasy basketball team
top ten
only in a delusional fanboy world
You guys are all idiots. His legacy is solidified and will only age better with time. Nothing you fat necks on "spurstalk" will ever change that. The rest of his career is gravy.
Outside of Hakeem, which player actually had his legacy get better with time?
But you are right that his legacy is solidified. A perfect compliment to a dominant front court, someone who can't finish in the clutch (both on and off the court), and the greatest nemesis of the Lakers (along with Nash).
Sure, whatever you say.
You made an assertion, and I disagree. I can't think of a single player (outside of Hakeem) who had their legacy get better with time. You said his will, can you at least give a few examples.
Given your track record it won't matter if I give examples. It's a moot point to you and your like really.
Gravy does indeed complement deep fried food quite well![]()
Kobelike quitter.
Med is right for the most part. I don't think his legacy will get better with age, but it's definitely solidified by the media. After he returns no one is going to talk about his dog days, they're just gonna show highlight reels of him in his glory days just like all nba stars after they retire.
I'll say Rodman in the spirit of trying to find an example, not arguing your point.
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Dr J
Petrovic
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