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[QUOTE=Knoe Itawl]
He just woke up one day, and decided to say he felt that way (which lines up with what the likes of Bogut, Smush, Bynum, Dwight, Shaq, etc.)[/QUOTE]GREAT company, full of character guys :roll: [QUOTE] Look at the way he played last year.[/QUOTE]
I think anyone would agree that current, injury riddled Kobe isn't a desireable teammate
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[QUOTE=chazzy]GREAT company, full of character guys :roll:
I think anyone would agree that current, injury riddled Kobe isn't a desireable teammate[/QUOTE]
And this is exactly what you guys do whenver someone says something you don't like about your God (you guys actually call him your God). You attack their character. Do you not understand that this only works in Kobe Stan world? In the real world, people are going to consider it when a bunch of a guy's fomer teammates have negative things to say about them. It's one thing if it's one or 2. But when it's that many AND a HOF coach, then most reasonable people would concede that there just might be something there. The Kobe Stan thinks everyone in the world is wrong except Kobe.
Dudley has no identifiable reason to make this up. Again, he's giving his opinion based on what he's observed (and it lines up with other evidence).
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I don't understand why this is even a major topic. The Lakers aren't in the position they're in because Kobe's scaring free agents off. Are the Lakers really better off if they maxed out Melo? Or maxed out Dwight and his bad knees? They'd be a treadmill team
[I]The idea no one wanted to play with Bryant was a flawed premise, a shallow reality. The Lakers never pursued the frontline players on the market, sparing salary-cap space for superstar classes in 2015 and '16.
"Facts are, 'Melo stayed in New York, partly because it was a great financial decision," Bryant told Yahoo. "LeBron going home speaks for itself.
"What the hell do you want me to do?"
Bryant shrugged and smiled. "Helps the click-thrus, though."
Truth be told, Indiana's Paul George was mortified a publication reported he didn't want to play with Bryant on the Lakers. He had a $100 million max deal to stay with the contending Pacers, and never considered the possibility of leaving Indiana.[/I]
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[QUOTE=Knoe Itawl]And this is exactly what you guys do whenver someone says something you don't like about your God (you guys actually call him your God). You attack their character. Do you not understand that this only works in Kobe Stan world? In the real world, people are going to consider it when a bunch of a guy's fomer teammates have negative things to say about them. It's one thing if it's one or 2. But when it's that many AND a HOF coach, then most reasonable people would concede that there just might be something there. The Kobe Stan thinks everyone in the world is wrong except Kobe.
Dudley has no identifiable reason to make this up. Again, he's giving his opinion based on what he's observed (and it lines up with other evidence).[/QUOTE]
Aaand you dismiss anyone who says good things about Kobe because it's "easy"and "pc." Soo.. :confusedshrug:
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[QUOTE=Dr Seuss]Yeah, theyre living the same type of delusion that kobe haters have. this was a topic of conversation last off season, someone in the media stated "no players would want to play with kobe" and what happened right after,[B] players publicly said theyd love to play with him[/B]. but since that doesnt fit your argument, we'll just ignore that truth.[/QUOTE]
What went down was KD said he would love to play with Kobe. His experience with Kobe was during the Olympics when every player was great. I don't remember another player stating anything. It was KD making a comment about it. Being politically correct.
Don't have a revisionist memory.
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Kobe tries to play hero ball way too often.
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[QUOTE=ZMonkey11]What went down was KD said he would love to play with Kobe. His experience with Kobe was during the Olympics when every player was great. I don't remember another player stating anything. It was KD making a comment about it. Being politically correct.
Don't have a revisionist memory.[/QUOTE]
Paul George said it too. :roll:
Even Pau, left not because of Kobe , but because management kept hiring Coaches who didn't cater to his strengths.
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[QUOTE=ZMonkey11]What went down was KD said he would love to play with Kobe. His experience with Kobe was during the Olympics when every player was great. I don't remember another player stating anything. It was KD making a comment about it. Being politically correct.
Don't have a revisionist memory.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.si.com/nba/2015/04/09/matt-barnes-kobe-bryant-lakers-clippers-mitch-kupchak[/url]
[url]http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/2014/12/16/kevin-durant-kobe-bryant-lakers/20506671/[/url]
[url]http://www.slamonline.com/nba/paul-george-denies-didnt-want-play-kobe-bryant/#wYYhZdoEjZY6csXu.97[/url]
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[QUOTE=chazzy][url]http://www.si.com/nba/2015/04/09/matt-barnes-kobe-bryant-lakers-clippers-mitch-kupchak[/url]
[url]http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/2014/12/16/kevin-durant-kobe-bryant-lakers/20506671/[/url]
[url]http://www.slamonline.com/nba/paul-george-denies-didnt-want-play-kobe-bryant/#wYYhZdoEjZY6csXu.97[/url][/QUOTE]
Murder.
LBJ stans have to rely on the likes of Smush Parker and Jared ****ing Dudley to legitimize their drivel.
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[QUOTE=Knoe Itawl]chazzy you dissapoint. :( I always remembered you being one of the more tolerable Bryant stans. I guess the intensity of Lebron ascending over the last few years has made even the more "reasonable" Kobe fans turn more like their rabid Stan cousins. Kinda like Republicans and the Tea Party. :oldlol:
At any rate, I can easily say that whenever I appear Kobe STans hop on my dikk no matter how long it's been. #kobestansobsessedwithknoe[/QUOTE]
Actually that just proves Kobe lives rent free in your bald head.
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[QUOTE=YouGotServed]Says nobody wants to play with Kobe. When asked what does he think about James Harden he said moat players have the utmost respect for him.
Kobe stans, hold this L. :roll:[/QUOTE]
I think Harden would trade all that "respect" for a title let alone 5 titles. And I'm far from a Kobe stan.
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Kobe can make a team good, but only if it was great to begin with.
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This ni99a Dudley just tryna get a job at ESPN.
What he said doesn't even make sense.
"Oh Kobe shoot too much , but then he over passes tryna get Triple doubles"
Lmao.
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its obvious that Dudley is still pissed that Kobe mouthed "fvcking f@ggot" during a game
"not in my house. not anywhere"