It sure is, and it makes me sick to see it. We're above it.
I believe horry also said Olajuwon was the best out of the three alpha he played with. I don't agree with that though, I'd take Duncan over Olajuwon to build a team.
As for Duncan over Kobe all duh. The difference between the legacies of Duncan and Kobe is about as wide as Duncan and Amy.
Phil vs pop is a tough one. If you have huge egos to manage, it's Phil all the way. If it's building a team and a culture, pop wins the battle.
It sure is, and it makes me sick to see it. We're above it.
Hakeem was a beast but to be fair hakeem was the only one he played with in their absolute prime except shaq. Kobe hadnt reached his and although duncan was a beast still timmy was at his best right before horry came tbh at least physically he was beter passer and smarter at that time though
West was a loser, 1-8 in the Finals with stacked supporting casts.
It's true. He was scared less. He was only preserved because he's white.
Indeed. I couldn't believe watching tape of Game 7 of the 1970 Finals at Madison Square Garden and the Knick fans cheered for his white ass while booing everyone else in intros.
While you tout Kobe's stat line during his 4th consecutive non-playoff season.
Have u seen Horry in person lately? He's sort of let himself go and looks huge. He was with some really ugly white girl...I was assuming a publicist or manager or something. They were casually talking at Ralphs and walking around. You could see his head clearly as he walked from aisle to aisle...surreal. Wish I had my phone on me...one of the rare times I accidentally left it in my car...even though apparently everyone I talk to has seen him working out at YMCA or at some local mall.
With that said, that guy is a legend, not sure what is issue is with Kobe buts its obvious he doesnt like him. I heard Kobe is a huge head in person anyway, its kind of obvious. This may or may not be true but one of my buddies whose a very straight shooter works at the Hilton in Downtown and he tests smoke detectors and he said Kobe came at him at 10 pm with security and said,"WTF r u mother ers doing at 10 pm making noise? My daughters are trying to sleep in the room." He was stunned, he didnt even know who Kobe Bryant was as he's relatively new to this country. One of his coworkers told him that's Kobe Bryant, a famous player. He just told me it was very disturbing the way Kobe talked to him.
As I get older and older its hard for me to really root for any of these athletes, the majority of them are s tbh.
I said alphas. Kobe clearly doesn't belong in the conversation.
What has that got to do with the subject matter at hand?
Please
Ripe, coming from you of all people.
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Your surrender is duly noted.
Uh uh, I just nailed your ass to the tree of woe. Deal with it.
You surrendered. It's duly noted.
Bend over, I'll show you a ing surrender
Not as stacked as what he faced ...
Baylor + West + Chamberlain is less stacked than Frazier + DeBusschere + 5 minutes of Willis Reed on one leg?
Not that year talking vs Celts
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Careful I see the tears welling up in his eyes, he's about to quit again.
Dirk Nowitzki- Kobe is the best player of his generation
Dwyane Wade- Kobe is the best player of this generation
Tony Parker and Pop- Kobe is the MJ of this generation
Charles Barkley- Kobe is top 5 all time
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