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07-05-2011, 09:36 PM
#166
Heat Nation
Re: As the season wears on, the angrier I get at Kobe.
Originally Posted by Doranku
lol @ the knee jerk reactions. Ya'll will be back on Kobe's dick when he's dropping 30+ a game in the Playoffs.
How did that work out for you?
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07-06-2011, 01:13 AM
#167
Re: As the season wears on, the angrier I get at Kobe.
Originally Posted by Jacks3
Yeah, Bryant's 18 shots per game really killed the Lakers in the PS.
His 23 ppg/45% shooting while being defended by a 72 year old player certainly didn't help.
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07-06-2011, 01:17 AM
#168
Re: As the season wears on, the angrier I get at Kobe.
Actually, 23 PPG on decent efficiency from your SG is helping.
He was more "helpful" than anyone of his teammates.
Pau had one of the worst post-season collapses I've ever seen from a star.
They had no bench, no shooters, and the only guys who really showed up were Bynum and Bryant.
But it's okay. 3 straight Finals, 2 straight championships. Can't be too mad.
Clown.
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07-06-2011, 01:24 AM
#169
Re: As the season wears on, the angrier I get at Kobe.
Originally Posted by Jacks3
Actually, 23 PPG on decent efficiency from your SG is helping.
He was more "helpful" than anyone of his teammates.
Pau had one of the worst post-season collapses I've ever seen from a star.
They had no bench, no shooters, and the only guys who really showed up were Bynum and Bryant.
But it's okay. 3 straight Finals, 2 straight championships. Can't be too mad.
Clown.
Exatcly. What do you expect when Artest and Gasol play like dogsh*t. Their bench also took a step back from years past.
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07-06-2011, 01:26 AM
#170
Re: As the season wears on, the angrier I get at Kobe.
Clowns like Loki will do whatever they can to pin blame on blame Bryant.
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07-06-2011, 01:30 AM
#171
Re: As the season wears on, the angrier I get at Kobe.
Originally Posted by Jacks3
Actually, 23 PPG on decent efficiency from your SG is helping.
He was more "helpful" than anyone of his teammates.
Pau had one of the worst post-season collapses I've ever seen from a star.
They had no bench, no shooters, and the only guys who really showed up were Bynum and Bryant.
But it's okay. 3 straight Finals, 2 straight championships. Can't be too mad.
Clown.
Exactly. At least Kobe tried for a 4th straight Finals appearance. Jordan gave up and played baseball.
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07-06-2011, 03:40 AM
#172
Re: As the season wears on, the angrier I get at Kobe.
Originally Posted by Jacks3
Actually, 23 PPG on decent efficiency from your SG is helping.
He was more "helpful" than anyone of his teammates.
Pau had one of the worst post-season collapses I've ever seen from a star.
They had no bench, no shooters, and the only guys who really showed up were Bynum and Bryant.
But it's okay. 3 straight Finals, 2 straight championships. Can't be too mad.
Clown.
I'm sure you give him the most credit if they win. And now you refuse to credit him with a loss.
Newslash: Kobe Bryant did not step up. Kobe Bryant did not take over.
And maybe if he played a lick of D the Mavs perimeter would've had a tougher time in the series.
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07-06-2011, 04:22 AM
#173
Playoff Rondo
Re: As the season wears on, the angrier I get at Kobe.
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07-06-2011, 04:33 AM
#174
Re: As the season wears on, the angrier I get at Kobe.
Originally Posted by BEAST Griffin
I'm sure you give him the most credit if they win. And now you refuse to credit him with a loss.
Yeah, because the Lakers problems had little to do with him in the PS.
Newslash: Kobe Bryant did not step up. Kobe Bryant did not take over.
Newsflash: Guy is 33, way past his prime, injured and nowhere near what he once was. It was clear during the reg season he wasn't the same dominant force.
Newsflash: The Lakers were coming off 3 straight Finals. How many teams have made it to 4 straight Finals?
Newsflash: The Lakers horrible bench, lack of shooting, and the terrible play of Pau Gasol were the reasons for the Lakers disappointing exit, not Kobe.
And maybe if he played a lick of D the Mavs perimeter would've had a tougher time in the series.
And maybe if Pau, Odom, Blake, Brown, etc had played a lick of D the Mavs perimeter would have had a tougher time in the series. Oh, and the guys Kobe was guarding weren't the ones who were killing the Lakers.
Try again.
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07-06-2011, 07:32 AM
#175
Re: As the season wears on, the angrier I get at Kobe.
Originally Posted by BEAST Griffin
I'm sure you give him the most credit if they win. And now you refuse to credit him with a loss.
Newslash: Kobe Bryant did not step up. Kobe Bryant did not take over.
And maybe if he played a lick of D the Mavs perimeter would've had a tougher time in the series.
so since u give him blame for loss i imagine u give him all credit for last 2 years? no u dont
o wait, all you guys thought pau was the best lakers player. you guys sure dont seem to be blaming him
flaming homos
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07-06-2011, 08:08 AM
#176
Dunking on everybody in the park
Re: As the season wears on, the angrier I get at Kobe.
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07-06-2011, 09:55 AM
#177
Local High School Star
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07-06-2011, 11:36 AM
#178
NBA Superstar
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07-06-2011, 12:14 PM
#179
Re: As the season wears on, the angrier I get at Kobe.
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07-06-2011, 02:55 PM
#180
Banned
Re: As the season wears on, the angrier I get at Kobe.
Kobe knows how to get his teammates involved. There are times when he goes into Magic mode. And Bam, a blowout happens. But that's not his first choice of playing.
Can't blame him for the Dallas lose. Other than Bynum and Kobe, nobody else really showed up. Dallas was zoning it up, and no one else on that Laker team was hitting outside shots.
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