Um, I was implying you like Kobe because he gifted your team its 3rd championship.
It's the same reason Spurs fans love Lebron for being a classy loser in 2007.
Magic was my second favorite player growing up, and it didn't change during the 1988 and 1989 NBA Finals. Respecting an individual player and his talent doesn't affect my team allegiance. For the better part of the decade from the mid 90s to the mid 2000s, my favorite player in the league was Allen Iverson. Never once did I want his Sixers teams to beat the Pistons. Still my favorite player in the league.
Detroit Pistons fan first and foremost. But I am a fan of the sport and a fan of individual players too.
Um, I was implying you like Kobe because he gifted your team its 3rd championship.
It's the same reason Spurs fans love Lebron for being a classy loser in 2007.
I do miss the Shaq days. Or maybe I just miss the NBA on NBC days.
Bryant was right about Daddy. Shaq ended up barnstorming the league in the finest traditions of Barnum & Bailey and that Gaga idiot. Kobe has doubled Shaq's output in ringage. As much jackassing as Phil did upon initial flight, he quickly realized his folly and came back, hat-in-hand, certifying not only Koby's wisdom in the matter, but, allowing Bryant's latent goodness to surface.
Kobe Bryant was right.
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