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You don't think that if Chris Paul, Kobe Bryant, AND Dwight Howard had chemistry, they wouldn't win a ring? You must be crazy.
It is easy to say they would. But of course we don't know. I would think that they would have found a way to make it happen but again, we never know. Nor would I call someone stupid/crazy for thinking they wouldn't since that world never even existed.
 
Hes never had a great ball dominant point guard so we cant say if he can

Kobe's is a top 10 all time greatest player, to say he couldn't adjust is preposterous
 
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Hes never had a great ball dominant point guard so we cant say if he can

Kobe's is a top 10 all time greatest player, to say he couldn't adjust is preposterous
Just because he is an all-time great doesn't mean he is the most adaptable player. He is an all-time great because of his talent and teammates normally adapt to his play. A.i. is an all-time great, doesn't your theory say he should be able to adapt?
 
Just because he is an all-time great doesn't mean he is the most adaptable player. He is an all-time great because of his talent and teammates normally adapt to his play. A.i. is an all-time great, doesn't your theory say he should be able to adapt?

Dude is a Kobe Stan...let him live
 
I agree. This is mainly due to lack of development in the young players. Memphis has yet to develop another young player. The last ones were Conley and Gasol. So, I'm really hoping Q, Adams, Stokes and Leuer can develop into starters/vibe average role players.

I still can't believe they haven't drafted anybody worthwhile since Conley not even somebody who can play 10 minutes a game. Smh it's mind blowing to me
 
Laker fans have every right to complain about the trade. It affected the trajectory of the franchise for years to come. Owned by the NBA or not, both teams agreed to the trade and no competent reason was given for the void. That is also part of David Stern's legacy. Of course Cavs fans don't care that their owner *****ed about it when they've been gifted top picks and now this trade.
 
I'm not even a laker fan but the trade block was a joke

"The other team would of got nothing", who cares? That's what they agreed and wanted to do. Who's business is it?
 
As the acting owner of the team, the NBA didn't have to give a reason for nixing the trade other than thinking the team could do better, which is basically what basketball reasons meant. Any owner would have the same authority.
 
Some of you guys play 2K too much. It's not like time would have stood still for Gilbert Arenas or Kobe and injuries wouldn't have happened no matter who was on the team. The argument is so pointless
 
 
But kobe adjusted.
How far did that adjusting get him?
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Man y'all reaching but ok. You win. Goat kobe
Kobe did that to say "See I can pass!!".....

Then he went back to his high volume shooting ways 
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It was just a preview lol 
 
Oklahoma City Documentary: “City Rising OKC – A Hidden Gem of American Cool” - See more at: http://www.thecoolist.com/city-rising-okc/




Documentary thecoolist.com just shot on OKC, a hidden gem of cool or something. While I agree with the sentiment, it's growing and becoming underated for a number of things especially downtown, this documentary is such a misrepresentation. Literally the whole 35 minutes you only see 1 black person, a patron at Packard's getting food at the bar in the background, for a fraction of a second, and he spent the whole documentary in places normal people don't frequent, hanging out with yuppie 6 figure whites (I have never been any of those places other than the arena fwiw). :smh: Just as bad as when Craig Sager went to the Stockyards and hung out with the rednecks.
 
As the acting owner of the team, the NBA didn't have to give a reason for nixing the trade other than thinking the team could do better, which is basically what basketball reasons meant. Any owner would have the same authority.

The main thing is that the NBA owned them which draw a conflict of interest. Don't think ppl would be up in arms if the NBA didn't own the team. And had the team been a threat in the league, the other owners wouldn't have allowed it because that's a conflict. Stern was so stuck on wanting to keep the team in NOLA when there were cats in Seattle that wanted to buy them. But then there goes the conflict of interest. The owners should've been able to vote on matters concering the team since it was owned by the league for that time period.


None the less, Kobe, CP3, and Dwight weren't winning any rings. Dwight will never get over that hump of being truly elite, and CP3...meh
 
Didn't he adjust his game to play point when Nash was out. People hate to hate.
I said kobe can't adapt to playing with a ball dominating point guard. I'm sure no one would argue that kobe can't adapt to having the ball in his hands more.
 
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