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Outlaw didn't even answer half the questions, and his main point was that the Lakers would have brought it people with all the money they saved, but unless you are retarded you would have known that the Lakers wouldn't have had the money, which is the reason that they said one or the other, and then Shaq said keep Kobe I'm out of here.
I don't know how you guys are all calling me dilusional. I'm not riding Kobe's cock, I am just saying that he isn't a complete failure just because Shaq flourished and he didn't. They are in two completely different situations. Those questions were put out point out how different their situations are, and how each would perform in a different situation. The fact that the only person who answered the questions dodged specifics in every answer proves that I have a point. Just because Shaq is great doesn't mean that Kobe is awful. |
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Did anyone say he was awful? No. He's got great skills. Noone has denied that. The fact that he chased away a winning formula makes him not a team player and/or a bitch ass. Oh right, if the Lakers would have kept Shaq and let Kobe go, they wouldn't have any money. Yeah, great point there.
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I didn't say that at all, and you guys haven't been saying that at all, and neither have the talking heads on ESPN, and that is why I made the thread to begin with.
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According to Sports Center, Phil Jackson has been meeting with Mitch Kupcheck and has a meeting with Kobe this week, and that the Lakers are the only real option for him.
Things like this are what make me skeptical about the whole "Kobe ran everybody out of town" thing. If he was really as bad as he was being made out to be, why would Phil even consider coming back? In my book, the Lakers couldn't keep Kobe and Shaq and they choose Kobe. In my opinion, thats a lot more realistic then Kobe saying "I don't want to play with Shaq, I don't want Phil to be my coach, and I don't want to have any other good players on my team." |
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