wcsoldier81 wrote:Nothing to read here ... Clown always tells reporters " I wait for Vitty to tell me if a player can go or not "
There really isn't a more useless person to interview on this team
wcsoldier81 wrote:Nothing to read here ... Clown always tells reporters " I wait for Vitty to tell me if a player can go or not "
KJ MonK wrote:ive never seen anyone get on rolls like he does, where its like he cant miss... he put on a clinic on Thabo that game... the Denver game that we lost at home in the playoffs was crazy too, he was hitting every critical shot... as far him avg 22-24 ppg, i think we need more like 25-27 ppg, which is also realistic... his teammates never seem to affect how many shots he gets up, he even chucks at the all star games hah
JGC wrote:Ever seen Michael Jordan play?
He's another fairly well known player who was able to get on rolls like that.

John3:16 wrote:JGC wrote:Ever seen Michael Jordan play?
He's another fairly well known player who was able to get on rolls like that.
Not like Kobe. In the words of Ron Harper: "I never saw Jordan score 81. And trust me, he tried."
AND
in the words of Phil Jackson, "I've never seen anyone get as hot as him and stay that way for as long as he does."
I think Phil has a good idea of what both of them are capable of.
puffyusaf#2 wrote:I still get goosebumps watching that 81 point game

Magic Skywalker wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=UGBRiWPp8kQ[/youtube]
Ehm... how do I put the video correctly?


kray28 wrote:Just going with Kobe's body language on this...the foot sprain is no big deal.



Why vote?
The idea that each vote matters and that we individually have the power to influence how we are governed is why so many of our men and women have made the ultimate sacrifice.
WE MATTER.
That's a powerful feeling, one that I've taken for granted in the past. In the past I believed that not exercising my right to vote would not make a difference in who became the next president so why should I take the time to learn the issues? I'd rather be shooting hoops! The change occurred when Vanessa and I had our babies. Neither of us grew up in politically charged households so the issues weren't things we were necessarily excited to read about and discuss to say the least. It was ESPN for me and "Carrie Fever" (Sex and the City) for her. (Yes, I watched the show and loved it... It was quite "informative.")
As parents, the importance of the world we live in became a priority. Nothing is more important than the future of our little munchkins. They are now nine and six and are learning about the civil rights movement and the fight for women's rights so they naturally have questions. Why were African Americans forced to sit in the back of the bus? Why couldn't women vote?
The most important answer we can give them outside of the ones found in our history pages is that our world has CHANGED for the better because individuals fought for their rights while inspiring others to do the same.
We tell them, YOU too can change the world if you so dream and that YOUR opinion matters, YOU MATTER. Yes, voting is about doing your part as a responsible citizen but what really moves us to vote and learn about the issues is the example we set for our children and honoring the history of DEMOCRACY that our beautiful country stands for.
Thank you for your time. Don't forget to vote.
Finwë wrote:Kobe's facebook pieces are cool but just a little too PC for me..


Doc Brown wrote:Finwë wrote:Kobe's facebook pieces are cool but just a little too PC for me..
There might be reasons for that....



Doc Brown wrote:Finwë wrote:Kobe's facebook pieces are cool but just a little too PC for me..
There might be reasons for that....
Elevation, ice, and manual therapy at Lakers facility.
Gotta get right!

therealdeal wrote:He'll be fine. I'm calling him looking pretty good on Tuesday.

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