Im the mother er. You ain't know?
The list.
Im the mother er. You ain't know?
Why not?
Kobe gave back a 3-1 lead to the Suns, and then failed to avenge the very next year.
And you never had to suffer it.
He had that series win "in the case" and gave it back. Oh, but it doesn't count, right?
When you lay bare and suffer '04, 3-1, and 24 up at home in '08, we'll suffer 6.
But you always come up with some kind of qualification excusing Kobe.
So? I can start selling 2015 lakers championship t shirts on ebay now. Do the lakers have the championship in their hands?
WOW all the decent threads get tified by this geezer got spammer
Well, the next time I leave, face, don't come asking me to return.
In the meantime? Go back and your mother some more.
Ya chicken , you.
25-5-4
No way. I've always held Kobe to accounts for '08. ALWAYS. That was Kobe's responsibility to stop the hemorrhage. He failed.
I was speaking strictly about repeat opportunities
Stank geezer, I never asked for your return, though. I was quite giddy with your absence, because your shtick is kind of boring, and only another would enjoy it.
If you feel that strongly then canvass your buddies.
Nah, I don't care about st, or its neurotic regulars. I actually haven't posted here all year, and only came back after noticing how bad Kobe is playing these days, and thought all the Rapist bashing would be amusing to read, and it certainly has.![]()
Do you know what chicken means?
ambchang
25-5-5.
How so?
Lol even trying to compare Kobe failing at raping then jacking off to Tim Duncan's rock hard prenup causing extreme ex wife rage.
...culminating in 6.
6 isn't even bolding material anymore. The Spurs came right back and got revenge.
Doesn't redeem it, z.
On December 16, 2011, Vanessa Bryant filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differencesLakers need big changes
Updated: May 22, 2012, 2:05 PM ET
By Dave McMenamin | ESPNLosAngeles.com
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol played what very well could be the last minutes of their Los Angeles Lakers career together yelling at one another. Both players let their exasperation get the best of them, as they couldn't even execute a simple pick-and-roll together, while the Oklahoma City Thunder were rubbing it in their faces by getting whatever they wanted on offense on the other end.
The shouts between Bryant and Gasol weren't as loud as the delirious din coming down from the Oklahoma City rafters as fans saw their Thunder team full of 20-somethings grow up before their very eyes, but they were just as significant an indicator about the state of the Lakers' franchise.
From almost being traded in the failed Chris Paul deal, to having to adjust to Mike Brown's system, Pau Gasol might be in flux once again.
Things are broken. That's blatantly evident after the Lakers' 106-90 Game 5 loss to the Thunder in the Western Conference semifinals Monday, knocking L.A. out of the postseason in the second round for the second straight season.
It's time to fix them.
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