last stand wrote:intuitivelOve wrote:just saw Arod interview on ESPN, I don think he appreciated Kobe's comment. lol he said "i have tremendous confidence in my ability."
Doc Brown wrote:Man I wish you would take that s*** to a gossip blog/forum or anyplace but here. This is a basketball forum, nobody gives two s**** what time Vanessa got to the game. It's disturbing and there a million better things to do with your time then stalk someone like that.

intuitivelOve wrote:
ARod also said he always feels he can make any team better by being in the lineup and that doesnt change, and people are trying to break the team up but they are going to continue to stick together. In kobe interview last night Kobe said arod should just "do what he want and forget the team" or something like that and he implied arod lacks confidence by saying "he dont always know he's the best".

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intuitivelOve wrote:Kevin Ding needs a life.

Ramona Shelburne of ESPN wrote: His family was waiting patiently down the hall. And as usual, after all the postgame icing and treatments he must go through to keep his 34-year-old body in the kind of shape it needs to be in for him to still be him, Kobe Bryant was one of the last Lakers to leave the locker room after Tuesday night's 114-80 loss to the Utah Jazz.
But Bryant had a stop to make before leaving the Honda Center and heading home to nearby Newport Beach.
Longtime referee Greg Willard, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in June, had just taken the court and officiated the game even as his body showed the ravages of the pernicious disease.
The Lakers had already sent the game ball to the referees' locker room. Several had shook Willard's hand after the game. Bryant stopped by for a visit on his way out.
"He's an extremely good ref," Bryant said of Willard, 53. "He doesn't hold grudges. He just makes the call in front of him.
"Honestly, tonight I wanted him to T me up for old time's sake. I didn't want him to have any kind of special night. I wanted it to be just like it's always been. I wanted to drop a couple F-bombs to him.
"I wanted it to be like how it's always been. That's the best way. "
In the second quarter, Bryant almost made that happen when Willard called him for a questionable hand-check foul. He turned and glared at Willard, who stood stone-faced. He said something colorful to him that might have earned him a technical foul, but obviously didn't go far enough. As good referees do in such situations, Willard walked away and ran down the court.
And the game went on.

Texas Lakers Fan wrote:Mods please, please do something about this. It's getting ridiculous. We all love Kobe because he's a great, great basketball player, but this dude is blatantly just stalking him essentially. We don't give a damn about his personal life. It's meaningless we just care about what he does on the basketball floor. This is a place where we're suppose to discuss the play of our players not their personal lives. Take that s*** somewhere else. It's really creepy that someone would devote so much of their time to just flat out stalk someone and their personal life. If I was Kobe I'd be really creeped out by that guy and probably call the cops an file a report. I mean it's just really, really disturbing. I hate to sound like an a**, but I think that guy needs some serious counseling and a life.
intuitivelOve wrote:Sources tell us ... Kobe and Vanessa split the Tuscan chicken sandwich (served hot) and tortilla soup combo meal -- and washed it down with a pair of iced teas.
Finwë wrote:Texas Lakers Fan wrote:Mods please, please do something about this. It's getting ridiculous. We all love Kobe because he's a great, great basketball player, but this dude is blatantly just stalking him essentially. We don't give a damn about his personal life. It's meaningless we just care about what he does on the basketball floor. This is a place where we're suppose to discuss the play of our players not their personal lives. Take that s*** somewhere else. It's really creepy that someone would devote so much of their time to just flat out stalk someone and their personal life. If I was Kobe I'd be really creeped out by that guy and probably call the cops an file a report. I mean it's just really, really disturbing. I hate to sound like an a**, but I think that guy needs some serious counseling and a life.
At this point I'm pretty sure intuitivelove or whatever his username was is just trying to troll all of us.

Finwë wrote:Texas Lakers Fan wrote:Mods please, please do something about this. It's getting ridiculous. We all love Kobe because he's a great, great basketball player, but this dude is blatantly just stalking him essentially. We don't give a damn about his personal life. It's meaningless we just care about what he does on the basketball floor. This is a place where we're suppose to discuss the play of our players not their personal lives. Take that s*** somewhere else. It's really creepy that someone would devote so much of their time to just flat out stalk someone and their personal life. If I was Kobe I'd be really creeped out by that guy and probably call the cops an file a report. I mean it's just really, really disturbing. I hate to sound like an a**, but I think that guy needs some serious counseling and a life.
At this point I'm pretty sure intuitivelove or whatever his username was is just trying to troll all of us.
Tobias Funke wrote:intuitivelOve wrote:Sources tell us ... Kobe and Vanessa split the Tuscan chicken sandwich (served hot) and tortilla soup combo meal -- and washed it down with a pair of iced teas.
Wow, that's just sad.
therealdeal wrote:Tobias Funke wrote:intuitivelOve wrote:Sources tell us ... Kobe and Vanessa split the Tuscan chicken sandwich (served hot) and tortilla soup combo meal -- and washed it down with a pair of iced teas.
Wow, that's just sad.
Yeah I mean Jesus, that's a frightening level of detail... TMZ shouldn't know that much.

nthydro wrote:therealdeal wrote:Tobias Funke wrote:intuitivelOve wrote:Sources tell us ... Kobe and Vanessa split the Tuscan chicken sandwich (served hot) and tortilla soup combo meal -- and washed it down with a pair of iced teas.
Wow, that's just sad.
Yeah I mean Jesus, that's a frightening level of detail... TMZ shouldn't know that much.
I thought he meant its sad Kobe and Vanessa had to share a meal rather than buying their own.

Ariza3 wrote:i think bc mike brown hasnt played in the nba that he cant really understand how players need routine

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