It doesn't matter. Kobe isn't adding to his resume. Whatever Kobe was from a positive note, he was in 2010. There's been nothing but negative since. You gots better hope he retires before he does an Allen Iverson.
It never ceases to amaze me the childishness Laker fans posses when it comes to their obsession with Duncan. These idiots don't realize for every insult they hurl at Duncan there is 50 insults you can hurl at Kobe.
It doesn't matter. Kobe isn't adding to his resume. Whatever Kobe was from a positive note, he was in 2010. There's been nothing but negative since. You gots better hope he retires before he does an Allen Iverson.
The summer of Reck
To be fair, the Kobe and Shaq -sucking fest on national media over the past few weeks have been amusing.
If I didn't have any idea about their background, I wouldn't have any idea that they tried to kill each other when they were teammates.
Kobe trying to kill Shaq. That would have been hilarious.
He admitted as such ... stated he was was brave but stupid in ther podcast. havent listened to it all but heard excerpts.
How can a guy who played his last meaningful game at 33 years old compare himself to the all time greats? All those guys he's comparing himself to had longevity. He was washed up when they were still in their primes.
Oh, and what Amb said.
Nothing but all ego. He ain't making anyone around him better declining athlete that he is and hogging the ball.
I had an epiphany after I read those quotes from Kobe. I don't hate him, I'm just very glad he's not on my team. He's embarrassing, Tim on the other hand, makes me proud to be a spurs fan, just as robinson did. If Kobe were a spur and Timmy a Laker, I would not switch teams, cuz I'm a son of San Antonio and a die hard spurs fanatic, but I would be envious. I really would. The rape accusations, the on-air melt down/tantrum, the petty feuding with teammates, the game where he refused to shoot to teach his own team a lesson, calling a ref a " sucking got" cuz he didn't get his way, constantly comparing himself to Jordan, etc, etc, etc. He's just embarrassing. I'm not saying any of this to talk trash or instigate, like Tool-Aid Man, it's just the honest truth. Duncan plays hard, but carries himself with dignity. When the whistle blows, he will offer a hand to a fallen opponent. When the ball is back in play, it's on. That's not weakness, it's sportsmanship and there is not enough of it being displayed by today's prominent African American athletes. One more thing, Tool-Aid is a moronic buffoon. Again, this is not trash talk, it's just true, you're an embarassment to your fan base and have never contributed in any substantive way on any topic, ever. Anyways, Tim makes me proud, I'm thankful he's ours, thank God it's not Kobe.... Go Spurs.
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