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    Default Re: Kobe 0 FG's in the second half

    A sad day for Mark Jackson and Kobetards everywhere

    A party for everyone else

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    Quote Originally Posted by whoartthou
    This is the greatest day in basketball history. The kobe stans can't talk shit anymore! KOBE A TOP 5 PLAYER?

    KIDS BARELY MAKING THE TOP 10!
    not even top 20 in my book when u count how much of his team success was cuz of David riggy Stern

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiarip


    Who cares about the mileage? everyone is born with his own expiration date man, you're obviously missing the point. Pretty ****ing bad right in comparison to how good he used to be. Haters are creeping out of the woodwork to throw shit the fans saying see? he was never any good in the first place? really? the dude was amazing, it's sad to see the career of such a legendary athlete end. He's not much if at all better than Jordan was when he came back to play for the Wizards. He maybe a little bit quicker still but not as healthy, so it's close.

    Man Laker fans have been trolling the board for 3 years...let em have a day of fun. People here are jokin around, it'll die down after one day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiarip
    exposed as what? fans of a player who's way out of his prime whose fanbase just hangs onto the unrealistic hope that he can still turn it on in the playoffs?

    edit: Were all the Jordan fans also exposed when he couldn't get the wizards into the playoffs?
    If he was on a team expected to win the title then was swept by a team most projected the Wizards to beat in 5 games while he was missing in action in the most crucial minutes? Then, yes.

    If he couldn't muster more than 23 points on 46 fg% and he averaged as many turnovers as assists and rebounds when guarded by Jason Kidd? Then, yes.

    If he made absolutely no real impact on the series and allowed his team to quit and eventually embarrass the organization by losing their composure in a game they would eventually lose by 36 points? Then, yes.

    If losing meekly by 30+ points became a pattern for his team? Then, YES.

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    Kobe's an old man now...too much mileage on dem legs, especially after all these long seasons going to the finals + olympics. no time to heal his nagging injuries.

    Lebron got rizaped in his prime. Kobe in 06 on this team would carry them all day long.

    You haters are straight up fakkits. The man contributed so much to the NBA.

    Come holler at us when Lebron gets old. It will be much more emabarrassing and will come much sooner than you think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Da_Realist
    If he was on a team expected to win the title then was swept by a team most projected the Wizards to beat in 5 games while he was missing in action in the most crucial minutes? Then, yes.

    If he couldn't muster more than 23 points on 46 fg% and he averaged as many turnovers as assists and rebounds when guarded by Jason Kidd? Then, yes.

    If he made absolutely no real impact on the series and allowed his team to quit and eventually embarrass the organization by losing their composure in a game they would eventually lose by 36 points? Then, yes.

    If losing meekly by 30+ points became a pattern for his team? Then, YES.
    +1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Da_Realist
    If he was on a team expected to win the title then was swept by a team most projected the Wizards to beat in 5 games while he was missing in action in the most crucial minutes? Then, yes.

    If he couldn't muster more than 23 points on 46 fg% and he averaged as many turnovers as assists and rebounds when guarded by Jason Kidd? Then, yes.

    If he made absolutely no real impact on the series and allowed his team to quit and eventually embarrass the organization by losing their composure in a game they would eventually lose by 36 points? Then, yes.

    If losing meekly by 30+ points became a pattern for his team? Then, YES.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAClipsFan33

    Kobe ain't better than Pippen.. Shit is funny.. Even MJ

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    Quote Originally Posted by whoartthou
    greatest day ever imho. The almighty kobe bryant and his fans are being exposed
    And these clowns had the nerve and balls to call this n!gga GOD man. And actually mean that shit Speaking of which, where's" Michael Jackson" Boy at

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    Quote Originally Posted by Da_Realist
    If he was on a team expected to win the title then was swept by a team most projected the Wizards to beat in 5 games while he was missing in action in the most crucial minutes? Then, yes.

    If he couldn't muster more than 23 points on 46 fg% and he averaged as many turnovers as assists and rebounds when guarded by Jason Kidd? Then, yes.

    If he made absolutely no real impact on the series and allowed his team to quit and eventually embarrass the organization by losing their composure in a game they would eventually lose by 36 points? Then, yes.

    If losing meekly by 30+ points became a pattern for his team? Then, YES.

    The darn mascot outrebounded kobe..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Da_Realist
    If he was on a team expected to win the title then was swept by a team most projected the Wizards to beat in 5 games while he was missing in action in the most crucial minutes? Then, yes.

    If he couldn't muster more than 23 points on 46 fg% and he averaged as many turnovers as assists and rebounds when guarded by Jason Kidd? Then, yes.

    If he made absolutely no real impact on the series and allowed his team to quit and eventually embarrass the organization by losing their composure in a game they would eventually lose by 36 points? Then, yes.

    If losing meekly by 30+ points became a pattern for his team? Then, YES.
    well damn, i think u just shut down this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Da_Realist
    If he was on a team expected to win the title then was swept by a team most projected the Wizards to beat in 5 games while he was missing in action in the most crucial minutes? Then, yes.

    If he couldn't muster more than 23 points on 46 fg% and he averaged as many turnovers as assists and rebounds when guarded by Jason Kidd? Then, yes.

    If he made absolutely no real impact on the series and allowed his team to quit and eventually embarrass the organization by losing their composure in a game they would eventually lose by 36 points? Then, yes.

    If losing meekly by 30+ points became a pattern for his team? Then, YES.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Da_Realist
    If he was on a team expected to win the title then was swept by a team most projected the Wizards to beat in 5 games while he was missing in action in the most crucial minutes? Then, yes.

    If he couldn't muster more than 23 points on 46 fg% and he averaged as many turnovers as assists and rebounds when guarded by Jason Kidd? Then, yes.

    If he made absolutely no real impact on the series and allowed his team to quit and eventually embarrass the organization by losing their composure in a game they would eventually lose by 36 points? Then, yes.

    If losing meekly by 30+ points became a pattern for his team? Then, YES.

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    Kobe has lost it. It's over. Trade him, rebuild around Bynum.

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