My stance on Kobe, TMac, MJ and "jock riding"

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  • Programmed2Kill
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    • Jul 2002
    • 14644

    #31
    Re: My stance on Kobe, TMac, MJ and \"jock riding\"

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    this thread...lol...it's for jokes, i swear. so you love Kobe and the Lakers. that's fine. others aren't like you. so stop shoving it in others' faces and get over it. simple

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    you're right, it is mostly for jokes. I don't take this stuff seriously. But I thought it was necessary to come out and defend myself against all of the allegations and misconceptions.

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    aw man you don't need to do all that. just be wary of what you say. especially to us Sixers fans.

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    • noa999
      Banned
      • Oct 2002
      • 1207

      #32
      Re: My stance on Kobe, TMac, MJ and \"jock riding\"

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      Anyway, here is my reply to your original post about Kobe having great intangibles that make him a better player than Tracy:

      Ok. Tracy is taller, and he has longer arms. Tracy jumps heigher. Kobe has a quicker first step, but it doesn't cover much ground. Tracy is better in the post, by far. Kobe is better in the open court. They both average a block and 2 steals a game. If you'd actaully watch Magic games, you'd see that Mcgrady is an excellent defender (blocking Mashburn in the clutch 2 games back). Kobe's prettier (if you count that as an intangible, skillz). But noone really knows who's better untill Kobe gets his own team.

      But right now, despite who you think is better, T-Mac is averaging better numbers and he's younger than Kobe.



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      umm.... none of those things are intangibles. I knew FOXY would need a dictionary, but i thought you were supposed to be smart or something?

      Definition of intangibles.

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      I always thought something intangible was incorporated with the sense of touch.





      http://www.webster.com/cgi-bin/dicti...;va=intangible

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      • noa999
        Banned
        • Oct 2002
        • 1207

        #33
        Re: My stance on Kobe, TMac, MJ and \"jock riding\"

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        Anyway, here is my reply to your original post about Kobe having great intangibles that make him a better player than Tracy:

        Ok. Tracy is taller, and he has longer arms. Tracy jumps heigher. Kobe has a quicker first step, but it doesn't cover much ground. Tracy is better in the post, by far. Kobe is better in the open court. They both average a block and 2 steals a game. If you'd actaully watch Magic games, you'd see that Mcgrady is an excellent defender (blocking Mashburn in the clutch 2 games back). Kobe's prettier (if you count that as an intangible, skillz). But noone really knows who's better untill Kobe gets his own team.

        But right now, despite who you think is better, T-Mac is averaging better numbers and he's younger than Kobe.



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        umm.... none of those things are intangibles. I knew FOXY would need a dictionary, but i thought you were supposed to be smart or something?

        Definition of intangibles.

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        I always thought something intangible was incorporated with the sense of touch.





        http://www.webster.com/cgi-bin/dicti...;va=intangible

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        • **DONOTDELETE**
          Hall Of Fame
          • Oct 2025
          • 19598

          #34
          Re: My stance on Kobe, TMac, MJ and \"jock riding\"

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          I always thought something intangible was incorporated with the sense of touch.

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          see, you learn something new every day. Now do you see why i can't "list" the intangibles that i think make Kobe better?

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          • **DONOTDELETE**
            Hall Of Fame
            • Oct 2025
            • 19598

            #35
            Re: My stance on Kobe, TMac, MJ and \"jock riding\"

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            I always thought something intangible was incorporated with the sense of touch.

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            see, you learn something new every day. Now do you see why i can't "list" the intangibles that i think make Kobe better?

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