Ok, I'm a Laker's fan for sure, and i do like Kobe Bryant. But it doesn't mean that i will tolerate whatever Kobe does. He's been whining about too much duty and too little help, for what, two years? Since he threw Shaq away, Los Angeles has become the city of KB. No one cares how Lackey's doing; No one notices that the Ducks won Stanley Cup. All media now focus only on where Kobe might go. I'd like to say that KB is lucky enough to have his teammates. As a matter of fact, the players on this team are good enough to return to glory but the team aint ready. Kobe Bryant is indeed invincible, but the Lakers are as fragile as a piece of paper. No actual "teamwork" we could see on this team. And evidently Phil Jackson aint facilitator of the team chemistry. He could be a good philosophor, but he's not a fine pusher. He didn't push Kobe to think, to learn how to be a team leader. He didn't push Lamar to find his feet. Two franchise player playing their own basketball are very unlikely to bring Los Angeles the Championship. Maybe Kobe is right, start the trade and re-order the roaster might be a better way to replay "the show time". But who will be the skeleton of the brandnew Kobe-free Lakers? In my own opinion, Jordon Farmar and Luke Walton. Try to acquire Kevin Garnett and place Kobe on the eastern conference with a multi. With Garnett joining and the big guys preserved, it'll be very easy to freeze opponents' scoreboard and win by attacking their paint. It's the easiest way to win ball games - do more dirty jobs.
- Jun 21 Thu 2007 00:27
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Baby Kobe Wants A Whoopee!!
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