Kobe leaves no doubt.. again....
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Skyhook79http://www.nba.com/video/channels/nba_tv/2010/01/04/20100104_ricks_rants_kobe.nba/?ls=iref:nbahpt1
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sportswizuhrdSo everyone should abide by what he says?
What about when he uses racial slurs?
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Skyhook79sportswizuhrd wrote: So everyone should abide by what he says?
What about when he uses racial slurs?
http://www.emptythebench.com/2009/11/05/rick-kamla-should-be-fired/
"ChinaMan" is a racial slur????
Thats what you got??? LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!
What about calling someone an "AmericanMan" is that a racial slur too? -
dubninewell doucheb....i mean skyhook; People of Asian ethnic background sure do not like to be called "Chinamen". If you think otherwise, you are less intelligent than I originally thought
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Pick6What did the Cavs do to the Lakers on Christmas again?
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Mr. 300
Kicked their collective butts. In case he forgot.Pick6 wrote: What did the Cavs do to the Lakers on Christmas again? -
Skyhook79
What were the Lakers doing on June 14th 2009 and what were the Cavs doing on June 14th 2009 again????Pick6 wrote: What did the Cavs do to the Lakers on Christmas again? -
Pick6Why does last season matter when the thread you started clearly was talking about last season.
Lebron James: 2008-2009 MVP. -
Skyhook79Pick6 wrote: Why does last season matter when the thread you started clearly was talking about last season.
Lebron James: 2008-2009 MVP.
Kobe Bryant 2009 Finals MVP
Which one is more important? -
2quik4uHe is on a pretty good run right now
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wes_mantoothThis reeks of staleness.
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2quik4uthat guy is kind of a weirdo tho
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Pick6Who has better stats this year? Lebron. Whos team murdered the other's this year at the Staple's Center? Lebron's. Nothing to discuss.
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Skyhook79Pick6 wrote: Who has better stats this year? Lebron. Whos team murdered the other's this year at the Staple's Center? Lebron's. Nothing to discuss.
Oh ok then, when is the ring ceremony for this accomplishment? -
wes_mantooth
There will be a dance competition!!!!Skyhook79 wrote:Pick6 wrote: Who has better stats this year? Lebron. Whos team murdered the other's this year at the Staple's Center? Lebron's. Nothing to discuss.
Oh ok then, when is the ring ceremony for this accomplishment? -
j_crazywhen I opened this thread I thought there'd been another rape..
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sleeper
That's something Kobe leaves ZERO doubt about...j_crazy wrote: when I opened this thread I thought there'd been another rape.. -
Pick6
lol!!j_crazy wrote: when I opened this thread I thought there'd been another rape.. -
sportswizuhrdhttp://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/BDL-s-2009-10-Award-Tour-January-edition?urn=nba,211875
Most Valuable Player
1. LeBron James(notes)
The game's best player just continues to roll along at a rate nobody can touch. Almost 29 points, eight assists and seven rebounds per game, stats compiled on the league's 26th-fastest team (which denies him the chance to stat pad). He's averaging 2.5 combined blocks/steals, too, with 50 percent shooting.
2. Tim Duncan(notes)
Playing just under 32 minutes a game, Duncan's per-game averages of 20 points, 10 boards, two blocks and three assists may not dazzle ... but think about that. He's doing that in 32 minutes per game. Six and a half fewer than LeBron and Kobe, while topping both of them (by far) in defensive impact. And LeBron and Kobe are no slouches on that end.
3. Kobe Bryant(notes)
Bryant's per-minute stats are slightly worse than Chris Paul's(notes) and Chris Bosh's,(notes) but missed games for the former and iffy defense for the latter move Kobe Bean ahead. He gets no extra points from us for amazingly playing through that busted hand, but you don't really need them when you average 30 points per game on 49 percent shooting, with 5.6 boards, 4.6 assists and two steals. -
hangonsloopy^^^^^Well apparently there is some doubt. haha
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Skyhook79
Any list that has Tim Duncan as the #2 pick for MVP is useless.hangonsloopy wrote: ^^^^^Well apparently there is some doubt. haha
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september63Yea...................4-21 from the field and 12 pts against Milwaukee. Solid. LBJ trumps that with 41 against Portland on 13-19!!
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HiddenGemsBest player in the world or NBA...........Kobe.
MVP.............LBJ or Kobe. Right now probably LBJ.
If the Lakers have a 5game lead on the entire NBA at the end of the season, I feel Kobe should and will get it. If records are close, it has to go to LBJ. -
SQ_Crazies
Are you serious? Duncan has to be in the discussion. So does Dirk. There is no clear cut favorite for the MVP right now. I'll tell you who it isn't though--and that's Kobe. He shouldn't even be in the discussion IMO.Skyhook79 wrote:
Any list that has Tim Duncan as the #2 pick for MVP is useless.hangonsloopy wrote: ^^^^^Well apparently there is some doubt. haha
Keep trying though sportswizard. -
2quik4u
Why am I not surprisedSQ_Crazies wrote:
Are you serious? Duncan has to be in the discussion. So does Dirk. There is no clear cut favorite for the MVP right now. I'll tell you who it isn't though--and that's Kobe. He shouldn't even be in the discussion IMO.Skyhook79 wrote:
Any list that has Tim Duncan as the #2 pick for MVP is useless.hangonsloopy wrote: ^^^^^Well apparently there is some doubt. haha
Keep trying though sportswizard.