Not sure about 4th but can't argue with Thread le
Not sure about 4th but can't argue with Thread le
how about the greatest coat rider doing coat rider things.....lol enrique
Nobody knows who the big cuck is. Kobe is a household name and the rightful successor to Michael Jordan.
had his issues in the 4th (felt like game 5 vs pistons at times) but turned in a strong OT. played great D with 5 fouls and scored when he had to
Jordan, Kareem, Magic, Duncan. I can no longer justify putting anyone higher. There's just no argument for it.
Come on this not about Kobe great game by Tim and Patty with help from Kiwi. Also big choke by state farm and Kia
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OP thinks Jim Duncan (or is it James Ducan?) is the greatest of his generationhalf the country doesn't even know who he is. Everyone knows Kobe, though.
Some post that ESPN Sports Nation poll for .
Sportsnation has Jim out of the top 10, all time. He's even lower than Shaq.
The nation has him ahead of Kirby doe....
I was worried there for a second, but he came up huge in OT. He also played amazing defense throughout.
Kobe has made the NBA more money in 35 games played this year than Jimmy has in his 1000+. Jimmy can't even keep his own money, in fact. And that's why Kobe is the greatest of his generation while Jimmy is just another all-star
made money
because that's what fans care about when watching a game. i'm sure gilbert arenas fans are ing thrilled with his career
Anal
I can smell the santorum seeping from your bleeding ass through my computer
I mean...it's not possible to argue against Timmy as player of his generation at this point. He's most certainly the best big man. What he's done since that awful 2011 playoff series has been nothing short of amazing.
Also, no other player in his generation has been the best player on 5 le teams (Kobe has been 2.5 times).
meltdown
Jimmy should include Popovich in his death bed letter. He should thank God he fell into the hands of the best coach ever. When it's all said and done, everyone will recognize that those were Gregg Popovich's rings, not Jimmy's
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please, continue embarrassing yourself. epic meltdown incoming
In contrast, Kobe had to deal with a glorified housekeeper who had to beg on his knees to get his job back in '05. I don't know how Michael was able to win those rings having no real coach.
Dis meltdown
The nation disagrees....
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Kobe never had a season inwhich he lost more money than earned. Fact.
You should know by now that the nation is full of re s that are easily manipulated by the media. Go have a real nation wide poll, on the streets, in the newspaper, on Jimmy Kimmel live, and let's see if Jimmy can even get 40/60 on Kobe.
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