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Derivative
11-15-2014, 03:50 AM
Kobe should just retire while people still have a good impression of him and think of him as a good all-time player. People have short memory, if he keep playing like this, people will just remember him for the shitty seasons he's played because they're the most recent. Who even talks about Iverson now? One of the most popular players of the 2000s, no one, because he screwed his impression up in his last few season.

It's always best to retire from the top. Jordan's biggest mistake ever is coming back to play for the Wizards. Kobe should learn from his idol, or I am afraid that there's a 1/14 chance that people won't even consider Kobe to be a top 15 player anymore after he retires.

andremiller07
11-15-2014, 03:52 AM
Kobe had to comeback he had to do this one for the teens

Imtheman
11-15-2014, 03:55 AM
1/14 never forget.

rhowen4
11-15-2014, 05:12 AM
Kobe had to comeback he had to do this one for the teens
was that a reference?

AirFederer
11-15-2014, 05:29 AM
7.1% chance he retires after this season

Brook(lyn)Lopez
11-15-2014, 05:33 AM
Are you high?

Iverson pouted and refused to come off the bench during his last few years.
He even scrubbed it up in freakin' Turkey for a while.

Also this comparison is straight retarded being that Kobe has 5 rings which will always be remembered, and Iverson's pinnacle was a moral victory of the first game of a 7 game Finals series, and then he got back door swept and slowly faded out in terms of relevancy outside of making jokes about practice and squandering multimillion dollar fortunes..

Done_And_Done
11-15-2014, 05:54 AM
Despite the lowly FG%, we're still talking about a 36 year old, surgically composed guy who's leading the best basketball league in the world in scoring. All current play and noise aside, we're still talking about one of the greatest players to ever grace the court. There's little he can do at this point to blemish his past accomplishments into obscurity. Let's be real man...

r15mohd
11-15-2014, 07:09 AM
Despite the lowly FG%, we're still talking about a 36 year old, surgically composed guy who's leading the best basketball league in the world in scoring. All current play and noise aside, we're still talking about one of the greatest players to ever grace the court. There's little he can do at this point to blemish his past accomplishments into obscurity. Let's be real man...

Well he's certainly trying to prove you wrong right now :lol

Dragic4Life
11-15-2014, 07:17 AM
Despite the lowly FG%, we're still talking about a 36 year old, surgically composed guy who's leading the best basketball league in the world in scoring. All current play and noise aside, we're still talking about one of the greatest players to ever grace the court. There's little he can do at this point to blemish his past accomplishments into obscurity. Let's be real man...
You mean Shaq's accomplishments yes?

Or Phil's?

Or Gasol's?

Derivative
11-25-2015, 03:03 AM
1/14 never forget.


:lebronamazed: :lebronamazed: :lebronamazed: :lebronamazed:

kennethgriffin
11-25-2015, 03:04 AM
i wouldnt go that far


he atleast lasted 17 years before falling off 1st team all nba level


but its still pretty bad

Naero
11-25-2015, 03:39 AM
Had Allen Iverson took Kobe's career-lengthened trajectory, I'm sure Kobe wouldn't have went on to retire as the missed-shots record-holder...