
the best_24 wrote:Kobe Bryant is the King of lakers, the franchise player, for better and worse, so deal with it. and if not, again - go support other team. You will not be missing here.
the best_24 wrote:Kobe Bryant is the King of lakers, the franchise player, for better and worse, so deal with it. and if not, again - go support other team. You will not be missing here.
bruddahmanmatt wrote:Kobe will make his 10th All-Defensive 1st Team. He did a great job of stopping Ramon Sessions tonight.

the best_24 wrote:Kobe Bryant is the King of lakers, the franchise player, for better and worse, so deal with it. and if not, again - go support other team. You will not be missing here.
fklukewalton wrote:the best_24 wrote:Kobe Bryant is the King of lakers, the franchise player, for better and worse, so deal with it. and if not, again - go support other team. You will not be missing here.
i guess if he's your king that makes you the peon.
everyone knows what you're saying. but just cuz he's the king doesn't make him immune to criticism.
JoelMyersScrotalSack wrote:bruddahmanmatt wrote:Kobe will make his 10th All-Defensive 1st Team. He did a great job of stopping Ramon Sessions tonight.
What's seriously funny is the coaches will probably vote him to the 1st team even though he's been undeserving for so long.
kray28 wrote:trodgers wrote:We just traded an important piece of our team. You can be surprised that this is happening, you can point to his terrible stats...but the fact is that we made moves. The chemistry of the team has changed. This may well be great for us in the long run, but it isn't at all surprising if it's creating bumps in the road for the present.
Kobe has shot like feces the last two games, but that's not THE reason we lost. We lost for plenty of reasons. Terrible D. Terrible O in the second quarter. Let another PG drop big numbers on us. We need to let this team gel a bit.
Agree on the adjustment period, and Sessions clearly deferring to Kobe at this point. But that is going to happen. Kobe needs to think about what works better though. Him handling the ball and drawing the attention, or Sessions with the ball and the opportunity to make a play. Sessions is just too new to the fold to be able wrestle command away from a player of Kobe's stature.
Its like Dr. Buss is guarding the Celtic rim this second half. Nothings dropping
trodgers wrote:I'm not saying, by the way, that we should give Kobe a pass for jacking up a bunch of shots (his shot selection seems to have been worse than last game). I am saying that we've got a bunch of issues. We need to communicate better, and we need a more consistent effort. In short, Lakers need to execute better.

odom1year wrote:trodgers wrote:I'm not saying, by the way, that we should give Kobe a pass for jacking up a bunch of shots (his shot selection seems to have been worse than last game). I am saying that we've got a bunch of issues. We need to communicate better, and we need a more consistent effort. In short, Lakers need to execute better.
Without Kobe, we did it very well.
Its like Dr. Buss is guarding the Celtic rim this second half. Nothings dropping
Users browsing this forum: psbot [Picsearch] and 1 guest