05-14-2010, 09:32 PM
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Two weeks.
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Originally Posted by Narcissus
Kobe has always had more to work with than LeBron. There was a short time after Shaq left where Kobe was carrying the team on his back, and it definitely showed because Lakeshow started going downhill. As great as Kobe is, he's ALWAYS had solid back-up.
You could throw LeBron onto ANY team and that team would be instant playoff contenders. I don't think the same is true for Kobe.
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are you kidding me?
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| 2006-07 Los Angeles Lakers roster | Players |
| Pos. | # | Nat. | Name |
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| 4.5 F/C | 54 | USA | Brown, Kwame |
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| 2.0 SG | 24 | USA | Bryant, Kobe (C) |
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| 5.0 C | 17 | USA | Bynum, Andrew |
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| 4.0 PF | 43 | USA | Cook, Brian |
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| 2.5 G/F | 6 | USA | Evans, Maurice |
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| 1.0 PG | 5 | USA | Farmar, Jordan |
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| 1.5 G | 2 | USA | McKie, Aaron |
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| 4.5 F/C | 31 | USA | Mihm, Chris |
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| 4.0 PF | 7 | USA | Odom, Lamar (C) |
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| 1.0 PG | 1 | USA | Parker, Smush |
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| 3.5 F | 10 | SRB | Radmanović, Vladimir |
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| 4.0 PF | 21 | France | Turiaf, Ronny |
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| 2.0 SG | 18 | Slovenia | Vujačić, Sasha |
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| 3.0 SF | 4 | USA | Walton, Luke |
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| 1.0 PG | 3 | USA | Williams, Shammond |
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