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Kobe the most criticized...
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Well yes he probably is. But he cant get along with Shaq when the Lakers could have had a dominant team for a good long while. He lies about his little sex foray and then buys off his wife with a big ring (nothing to do with b-ball). Look he wanted to be the man, like Jordan, so get off the excuses and make the other players on your team better. Constant hustle on D would help so that he would be forced to take rests (teammates notice this). His teammates without him on the floor occasionally. Its clear Kobe saves his reserve energy for offense, although he frequently covers the best offensive guard/small forward on the opposing team. He asked for his team, he got his team. So heck yes he is going to be criticized. If you want to be the man, lead your team to the promise land by making others around you better. Lamar Odom was lauded as a great move by Kobe. Flippn Kwame is a giant baby, get rid of him, or make him work. Take Nash, take Kobe, who is most likely to make the TEAM better? Nash can make a 20 point scorer out of any 10pt per game man. Quit the whining for Kobe and expect him to make his TEAM better. More than one NBA coach has said that D'Antoni and Popovich have the easiest jobs of any NBA coaches... I wonder why... Superstars who are all about TEAM. |
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Kobe is a fantastic scorer,but just like tonites' game percentage wise not good....of course everything is on his shoulders....Odom is solid,Walton is gettin better....but Parker needs to go...and others! And the Coach is not controlling the team..he's lost them and interest. Buss needs to get players but he'll not pay a cent of luxury tax....that's Bank!
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If the Lakers get Jermaine O'Neal and Jason Kidd it is lights out for the competition.
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If Kidd and Kobe are on the same team the women of LA are in more trouble than the competition
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Yes trading Butler was a bad trade, but I completely disagree. You have to agree they wouldve won another championship had they not traded Shaq. It wouldve been a walkover. He didnt pull the trigger per se in trading players but he got the ball rolling by getting rid of Shaq, which led to management making poor decision on trades and draft picks, so yes, he is partially to blame. |
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It's too hard to feed the egos in todays game...Kobe is a great individual player, but I think it will be hard to find 4 above ave. players to complement his talent when he needs to take 40 shots a night, just not gonna happen because they need to see the ball too.
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The Lakers may or may not have won another championship if they stayed together but Shaq is pretty close to being done and Kobe has 4 or 5 more really good years left. Kobe has a huge ego, no doubt but so did Jordan and he seemed to do ok. Of course his teams went nowhere until they got him some players.
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Correct, except there's one major difference between Koba and Jordan-he actually passed the ball. He may have berated them in practice, but he knew how to push their buttons. Jordan had a good supporting cast and he made them a lot better than they were, especially Pippen, who somehow was voted a top 50 lifetime player, but struggled to maintain his own when Jordan was gone. I'd like to see the Lakers get Kobe a good supporting cast, not the likes of Kevin Garnett and other superstars, and see if he can produce a champoinship on his own b/c I dont think he can. |
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Kobe will never be ever to develop the individual talents of mediocre players like Jordan did, unless he starts to understand what a leader really is. He has not a clue at this point. And there are many ways to lead. Duncan leads by letting Popovich chew him out in front of his teammates so the team as a whole buys into what they must do to win because the Spurs are just not that talented. There are many ways to make your team better as the best player. When the Lakers get a real point guard (and Kobe lets the PG run things if he can contain himself; Jordan let BJ Armstrong, not close to a superstar) then we will know for sure. Until then, we will look at an extraordinarily talented player go nowhere. The real telling thing is Kobe and Shaq were both dissatisfied when things went wrong. How does that happen? It would not have happened with a guy like Jordan talking to Shaq. |
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Yeah the Spurs don't have veterans and they sure as hell don't have any talent outside of Duncan. WTF? Just cut the homer sh.it and say you don't like Kobe. Your points are ridiculous.
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Pippen only "struggled" because he tried to fill MJ's shoes instead of being the players that he was. No one player produces an NBA championship on his own. No one ever. |
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B.J. Armstrong was a much better point man than Smush. Why I am I even debating this? It is absurd. The Lakers have a barely functioning team and if you replaced Kobe with an average NBA player at his position they would win maybe 20 games. By the way the Lakers would not be much better off with Shaq because he is finished as a dominant player. Kobe is a self absorbed ego maniac. That is a given. But the problems that the Lakers are having are the cause of management getting trapped with bad contracts and weak players. They are the west coast version of the Knicks except they have a true star. |
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