View Full Version : Better chance of winning a title, Kobe's 2013 Lakers or 2016 LA Rams?
BedroomBully
09-13-2016, 08:55 PM
Who has a better chance of winning it all? Please, no bias opinions... Only pure unadulterated truth. Discuss.
SamuraiSWISH
09-13-2016, 09:40 PM
Dwight Howard didn't start playing hard until Kobe blew his Achilles out dragging a moping Laker team into the playoffs, doing all the leg work.
Even if his alienating leadership that season was partly to blame for teammates uninspired play.
Gasol was a passive and seemed worn out. And Nash was ridiculously old, totally a shell of what he once was, and was oft injured.
I don't get why people act like that was a true super team or a stain on Kobe's legacy.
Dwight was on the massive decline starting that season, and was an obvious malcontent all season. To the point even resident nice guy Steve Nash was having problems with him.
AirBonner
09-13-2016, 09:43 PM
Honestly warriorfan getting laid or Justin getting a job is a higher chance. But that isn't saying much.
FreezingTsmoove
09-13-2016, 10:48 PM
2016 Rams ran into a fiery SF team fighting with every black man and woman in American history on their backs. I fully expect the 9ers to win their division and possibly a few playoff games
Kool Boy
09-14-2016, 01:40 AM
what? i don't get it
BedroomBully
09-14-2016, 01:54 AM
Honestly warriorfan getting laid or Justin getting a job is a higher chance. But that isn't saying much.
Thats cold game right there my dude, but sadly true.
BedroomBully
09-14-2016, 01:56 AM
Dwight Howard didn't start playing hard until Kobe blew his Achilles out dragging a moping Laker team into the playoffs, doing all the leg work.
Even if his alienating leadership that season was partly to blame for teammates uninspired play.
Gasol was a passive and seemed worn out. And Nash was ridiculously old, totally a shell of what he once was, and was oft injured.
I don't get why people act like that was a true super team or a stain on Kobe's legacy.
Dwight was on the massive decline starting that season, and was an obvious malcontent all season. To the point even resident nice guy Steve Nash was having problems with him.
He had a prime Gasol, Odom, an over the hill Nash, and the best center in the game Dwight. F@ck your excuses. And he did not drag that team single handed @ss wipe, his all-star teammates contributed.
TommyGriffin
09-14-2016, 01:59 AM
Dwight Howard didn't start playing hard until Kobe blew his Achilles out dragging a moping Laker team into the playoffs, doing all the leg work.
Even if his alienating leadership that season was partly to blame for teammates uninspired play.
Gasol was a passive and seemed worn out. And Nash was ridiculously old, totally a shell of what he once was, and was oft injured.
I don't get why people act like that was a true super team or a stain on Kobe's legacy.
Dwight was on the massive decline starting that season, and was an obvious malcontent all season. To the point even resident nice guy Steve Nash was having problems with him.
No one does outside of obvious trolls.
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