LOL at the Moroccan player breaking the sprinkler head with a remote control airplane.
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LOL at the Moroccan player breaking the sprinkler head with a remote control airplane. -
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Either way, hilarious.Comment
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Some people act surprised at Kobe. He's the biggest toolbag of a franchise player since Micheal Jordan, but once again, not quite up to Micheal's level.Comment
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Why we making this about Michael? Not quite up to Michael's level? I think the one thing we can say for Michael is he never dimed out any teammates dirty laundry to the cops in a desperate dash to save his own ***. I'd say Michael isn't quite up to Kobe's level.Comment
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Only problem I had with Mike was him throwing his old coach under the bus at his HoF speech."To the last minute, to the last second, to the last man, we fight"Comment
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More quotes from Mr. Bryant:
SpoilerStill, there's one thing about Nash that bothers Bryant, and it involves being passed up for a certain NBA award during the 2005-06 season.
"I tell Steve, you won MVP but I was playing with Smush Parker," Bryant said before the Lakers' 93-75 exhibition loss Wednesday to the Portland Trail Blazers at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario. "He's playing with [Leandro] Barbosa. I'm playing with Smush and Kwame [Brown]. My goodness."One reporter couldn't resist joking how many observers criticized Bryant for not passing the ball to such teammates.“Smush Parker, with Tierre Brown as the backup,” said Bryant, laughing. “I’m taking 45 shots a game. What was I supposed to do, pass the ball in to Chris Mihm? Chris Mihm?”
Bryant wasn't finished. He couldn't understand how Brown could sign with the Philadelphia 76ers this off-season to a two-year, $6-million deal.
"I don't know how he convinced Philadelphia to cough up $7 million a year," said Bryant, slightly inflating Brown's salary. "They want to lock us out, but they'll pay him $7 million."
Another reporter relayed to Bryant that Brown said last year he taught former Lakers center Andrew Bynum "everything he knows."
"You know what, he may have showed Andrew a couple of things though, especially on screen-and-roll coverages and one-on-one defense. Offensively? No way," Bryant said. "Kwame, he's a great defensive player. He's one of the best defensive big men I've ever seen. But in terms of offense, he was challenged."
Another reporter sarcastically gave Brown credit for at least stepping foot on the court even if his mind wasn't always there.
"He was present," Bryant said with a smirk. "He was there."
"So it was like 'Weekend at Bernie's'?" another reporter asked.
Bryant laughed. "Exactly," he said.
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I hate when, y'all try justifying this dudes mess by bringing Jordan in the convo like this lame is some kind of way related to as if he deserves a pass which is completely illogocal and a doesn't deflect the fact that he's a high class wet douche.
Smush was nothing but a scapegoat for the otherwise failure of Shaqs departureComment
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