Kobe really is that guy you want on your team:roll: ..I mean who wouldn't want a ballhog who snitches on you and trashes you behind your back
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Kobe really is that guy you want on your team:roll: ..I mean who wouldn't want a ballhog who snitches on you and trashes you behind your back
[QUOTE=BOOHYAH310]What if there was a Shaq tape calling for Kobe to be traded after he shot all those airballs in the Jazz series?
Its funny to see Kobe take this stance because he once was the young teenager on a team that was trying to break through to championship level. How soon we forget......[/QUOTE]
Cuz from day one, Kobe displayed great talent and everyone knew that it was just a matter of time. The thing that really bothers me about Bynum is his lack of athleticsm.
[QUOTE=chopchop20]Cuz from day one, Kobe displayed great talent and everyone knew that it was just a matter of time. The thing that really bothers me about Bynum is his lack of athleticsm.[/QUOTE]
As a Laker fan...its disheartening to know that Kobe would be able to talk about a teammate in that manner to a "fan" on the street. It makes me wonder if he will ever be a great team guy.
His talent & work ethic is undeniable, even though many on ISH like to do so. He is the best this league has to offer when it comes to those 2 attributes.
But as a teammate, I think that stinks, especially since he should have an idea of what Bynum is going through with his transition from high school to the NBA. It says a lot about him. Volumes in fact. If I were a Laker, I'd wonder what the heck he was saying about me behind my back.....This was the last straw...it is time for him to go.
Ray Allen is a prophet....
[QUOTE=Rasheed1]Lakers need a big man more than they need a point in the triangle offense which doesnt even use the pg like other offenses...
J.O would help, but even he wouldnt put the lakers over the top by himself...KG would be good, but I dont think he does it either(by himself)....
and unless kobe gives up the ball hogging and changes his demeanor as a teammate, it wont really matter...
[B][U]part of the reason the lakers are this mediocre is because kobe is the leader and he isnt helping his teammates play together[/U][/B][/QUOTE]
Bingo. Kobe does not know when to pass or shoot, really, just watch him play. [U]he can't control his game, and his shot selection is horrible.[/U] and he just doesn't have the ability to bring teammates together. over 3 years have gone by, the chemistry of the team has been shaky at best.
[QUOTE=td21spurs]Bingo. Kobe does not know when to pass or shoot, really, just watch him play. [U]he can't control his game, and his shot selection is horrible.[/U] and he just doesn't have the ability to bring teammates together. over 3 years have gone by, the chemistry of the team has been shaky at best.[/QUOTE]
You can't blame him for not making his teammates better. I mean, if doesn't score a lot o points, usually the Lakers don't win. The Lakers are starting guys who would be lucky to come off the bench for most teams in the league.
[QUOTE]all good teams start with a good PG (Spurs, Suns, Pistons). Yes for the future this might not be a good trade but for the next few years itd give the lakers a great oppurtunity at taking the title.[/QUOTE]
Not true. A PG helps, but Kobe is a lot like Jordan or Pippen. He needs the ball which basically reduces the effectiveness of any PG. Between Kobe and the Triangle the Lakers dont need a great PG. Sure Kidd helps, adding a great talent always will, but I dont think he puts them over the top. Basically both Kidd and Kobe would be of a reduced effectiveness together. Lakers would be better getting a guy like Chris Duhon off the Bulls. Perfect starter next to Kobe. Very good shooter and defender.
The issue is more about what are they trying to do? Are they rebuilding or trying to win now. Right now they are making the cardinal sin. Being an average team is the absolute worst thing. In the NBA you almost never get a franchise draft pick picking at 10-20 range. The Lakers are good enough right now that they wont get a good pick, bad enough they wont win a title. Need to either be awful or a contender, there is no middle ground and being in the middle ground just means that when Kobe is done or leaves the team falls to pieces. It is what the Knicks, Heat, Toronto, Milwaukee, Minnesota, Cleveland, Seattle, Portland and Sacramento have all done in the last 5 or so years. Sactown and Portland were legit contenders, but they both tried to hang on to long. Minny ****ed themselves with Joe Smith, but they havent done anything to change it since they have been getting picks, bar one year where they went damn close to a title. Toronto are finally looking up after lucking into Bosh, Miami lucked into Wade after finally becoming horrible, Seattle, Milwaukee and Utah all stayed average for ages before they finally have collapsed and are now looking up. Being average barely ever works unless you can add a star to get out of it.
Kobe is a R.apist, team killing scum bag...which this current incident only serves to further highlight. That said, it's a pretty dick move to record a conversation with pro athlete who was decent enough to chat with you and basically blackmail him with it.
Its incredible to see how much things have changed from 2 years ago
[QUOTE=PistonsFan#21]Its incredible to see how much things have changed from 2 years ago[/QUOTE]
yeah bynum got a heck of a lot better the next season. kupchak was right all along
[quote=Valliant13]Kobe is a R.apist, team killing scum bag...which this current incident only serves to further highlight. [/quote]
#1 Kobe was never convicted of rape. The tests showed that the accuser had DNA from 3 people in her undergarments. This dirty chick was after money.
#2 "Team killing scumbag"? Opposing teams maybe, but he is reigning MVP of the NBA finals.
I figured your just trolling so I wont lay a beatdown on ya. :roll::roll:
This thread is old news.
[QUOTE=bdreason]Old news.
Of course he said trade Bynum for Kidd. What idiot wouldn't trade Bynum for Kidd?[/QUOTE]
I suppose hindsight is 20/20:cheers:
wait what?!? i thoght bynum and kobe were getting along fine...
edit: ooooh this was from 2007 ::roll eyes::
It was 2007, and Kobe wanted to win in 2007, not wait 2 years for Bynum to develop into what he is now. Kobe said himself that Bynum would become a great player one day, but it would take time, and he didn't want to wait.
Dude I think I'm going to go find a thread supporting the Suns trading Marion for Shaq and bust some peoples balls over it!! yah!!
still cracks me up:oldlol:
[QUOTE=Hoopz2332]still cracks me up:oldlol:[/QUOTE]
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[IMG]http://coedbc.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/andrew-bynum-hair1.jpg[/IMG]
Damn those Laker teams were stacked
the 2nd best Center of the last 5 years was just another expendable piece on that Lakers team :eek:
and Kobe still whined for a trade smh :facepalm