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Re: the perpetual "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 3:30 pm
by choy
parokyano wrote:There were write ups during the lakers' pitch for howard na he asked them if it's possible to amnesty kobe. Kung transition gusto niya malabo niya makuha yun ang layo niya sa level nila kobe. He's just a 2nd rate superstar or even 3rd kung di lang siya matangkad and athletic. May chance siya iprove na siya dapat maging alpha male pero he botched it big time by being swept by the spurs sa 1st round. Ang masaklap pa nagmukha siyang highschool player kay duncan and his back up. And sa Orlando pa lang diba siya na ang main man pero di niya nadala sa promise land an magic.
what write ups? this sounds more like tabloid material. according to ESPN, Dwight Howard just want a transition. Kobe said before that he was retiring after this coming season, and then just a few weeks ago he said he can go another 2-3 seasons. that was the deal breaker for Dwight.

Re: the perpetual "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 4:24 pm
by deathzero23
parokyano wrote:There were write ups during the lakers' pitch for howard na he asked them if it's possible to amnesty kobe. Kung transition gusto niya malabo niya makuha yun ang layo niya sa level nila kobe. He's just a 2nd rate superstar or even 3rd kung di lang siya matangkad and athletic. May chance siya iprove na siya dapat maging alpha male pero he botched it big time by being swept by the spurs sa 1st round. Ang masaklap pa nagmukha siyang highschool player kay duncan and his back up. And sa Orlando pa lang diba siya na ang main man pero di niya nadala sa promise land an magic.
parokyano has a point here.
Though i like Kobe.. there's one thing i don't like on him too. "Forcing Shots" 2010 Finals has the most of it. Game 7. Brick for Brick. But his rebound stat covered for it at that game at least. Hence, Defense. Do Kobe sucks? Yeah, as far as stats is concerned:
- Low Assists stats.
- Not a good defensive player overall.

Dwight is pointing fingers to Kobe and D'Antoni.
Did Mike D and Kobe pointed fingers to Dwight? No. Because past is past
It's just Dwight making it BIG.

Lakers maybe can't compete or won a title for a year or two. If Kobe retires with 5 rings, so be it. At least compared to Dwight who is team skipper and team shopper, Kobe had a better run, Laker 4 Life.

Re: the perpetual "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 1:02 pm
by VincH
Kobe is in the country now. He's been here 6 times already while Lebron visited only once. 6 beats 1. Lebron sucks! :bigmouth:

Re: Thread of the Week: "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 5:51 pm
by RAYANT8
super saya ko kahapon nakita ko si Kobe ng malapitan :cheer:

Re: Thread of the Week: "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 8:31 am
by VincH
ambilis lang pala ng visit ni Kobe. halos walang ad. kulang sa hype di tulad ng lebron visit.

kobe sucks
lebron = hype

:bigmouth:

Re: Thread of the Week: "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 10:52 pm
by paulmc247
ok TEXT SPEAK VIOLATION if kobe sucks. kapit malakas naman lebron e kapit miami heat

Re: Thread of the Week: "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 11:34 pm
by Acid Rhain
paulmc247 wrote:ok TEXT SPEAK VIOLATION if kobe sucks. kapit malakas naman lebron e kapit miami heat
parang bata lang. affected much :rofl:

Re: Thread of the Week: "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 9:47 pm
by eemapua14
In fairness si Kobe very accommodating sa mga fans nya, kapag may free time or break sya he'll make sure na mapipirmahan nya yung ibang chumachani ng autograph, unlike si LeBron na hindi naman magpapaautograph malapit lang yung mga fan e sasabihin agad no autographs or pics. :fight:

Re: Thread of the Week: "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2013 5:44 pm
by RAYANT8
eemapua14 wrote:In fairness si Kobe very accommodating sa mga fans nya, kapag may free time or break sya he'll make sure na mapipirmahan nya yung ibang chumachani ng autograph, unlike si LeBron na hindi naman magpapaautograph malapit lang yung mga fan e sasabihin agad no autographs or pics. :fight:
sinabi mo pa sir....yung friend ko na nagwowork sa Resorts world bell boy lang pero may pirma yung Kobe 7 shoes & jersey niya :2thumbs:

Re: the perpetual "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 6:38 pm
by VincH
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Re: the perpetual "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 12:02 pm
by Daniel
wala yung image, pafs

Re: the perpetual "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 3:07 pm
by Daniel
http://ph.sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ba ... --nba.html

Michael Jordan says he could beat LeBron 1-on-1 in his prime, but not Kobe, because ‘he steals all my moves’

Re: the perpetual "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 8:06 am
by VincH
ESPN ranked Kobe Bryant as top 25 :bigmouth:

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/98308 ... ings-21-25

Kobe sucks :bigmouth:

Re: the perpetual "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:33 am
by Daniel
Lamang pa si Chris Bosh? :bigmouth:

Re: the perpetual "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 3:24 pm
by Daniel
http://ph.sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ba ... --nba.html

Annual NBA GM survey ranks Kobe Bryant as second-best shooting guard for first time

Los Angeles Lakers icon Kobe Bryant is an institution unto himself, arguably the most famous player in the NBA and someone whose every movement earns media attention. However, the Achilles tendon tear he suffered last April and his subsequent rehabilitation have raised various questions his ability to maintain that lofty position among the league's elite for the rest of his career. There's a growing consensus that, at 35 years old, Kobe may finally be entering the twilight of his career.

That opinion has proven somewhat controversial, particularly among Lakers fans accustomed to considering Kobe as a demi-god. It began last week, when ESPN.com's #NBARank project listed him as the 25th-best player in the league, behind such unproven upstarts as John Wall of the Washington Wizards and divisive stars like the New York Knicks' Carmelo Anthony. And so it continues in the 12th annual survey of the league's general managers, released Tuesday at NBA.com.
For the first time in the survey's history, Kobe is not listed as the league's best shooting guard. From John Schuhmann's introduction:
The GMs have made it clear that LeBron James is the best player in the world. And after a three-year absence, 37-year-old Tim Duncan is back as the top power forward in the league. But for the first time in the history of the survey, someone other than Kobe Bryant has been named as the league's best shooting guard.

All 30 GMs responded to 56 different questions about the best teams, players, coaches, fans, and offseason moves. General managers were not permitted to vote for their own team or personnel. Percentages are based on the pool of respondents to each question of the survey, rather than all 30 GMs.
Here's the voting breakdown:
Who is the best shooting guard in the NBA?
1. James Harden, Houston -- 56.7%

2. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers -- 20.0%
3. Stephen Curry, Golden State; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; Paul George, Indiana -- 6.7%
6. Dwyane Wade, Miami -- 3.3%
Last year: Kobe Bryant -- 66.7%
For those scoring at home, that's a 46.7 percent drop from last season for Bryant, which suggests that GMs were not impressed by the Lakers' disappointing season and consider the Achilles injury to be a major roadblock on his path back to the top of the NBA mountain. Frankly, I have trouble arguing with the ranking, both because Bryant's injury is typically a very serious one and because Harden really is that good. Nevertheless, as with any story involving Bryant, this ranking is sure to upset many NBA observers. He's such a major figure in the league's history that any slight can be taken as a sign that people are not taking him seriously enough.

Yet, when you look at the other top positional vote-getters in this survey and judge their current accomplishments against those of Kobe, it becomes clear why he's not held in such high standing. Point guard Chris Paul (70 percent) organizes the entire offense of a dark-horse championship contender seemingly by himself, shooting guard Harden is a dynamic offensive player who figures to work well with new Rockets center Dwight Howard, small forward LeBron James (86.7 percent) remains LeBron James, power forward Tim Duncan (31 percent, although James nabbed 13.8 percent) came a few possessions from leading the San Antonio Spurs to a title, and center Dwight Howard (65.5 percent) is capable of dominating a game at both ends. Bryant, in contrast, looks increasingly limited athletically and suffers major lapses at the defensive end. He's still great, but he's not what he once was. Outside of the basic displays of respect associated with an all-time great, why should he be rubber-stamped to the top of these surveys every season?

That's not to say that general managers no longer respect Bryant or think he's a shoddy player. (For one thing, as noted by Rob Mahoney at The Point Forward, it's very possible that GMs have assistants or interns fill out this survey for them.) Bryant did finish second among shooting guards, which proves that he still carries a great deal of ability and the confidence of knowledgeable parties around the NBA. But this survey represents rough consensus — the Heat are considered favorites to win the title for a third-consecutive year, Victor Oladipo is the runaway favorite to become Rookie of the Year, LeBron James is far and away the player picked as the centerpiece of the ideal team, etc. It's clear that, on some level, Bryant is not considered the blinding superstar he once was. As ever, it's up to the man himself to prove us wrong.

To check out the full 56-question survey, visit NBA.com. Try to remember that, in just one week, we'll be able to argue these questions while watching actual professional basketball games.

Re: the perpetual "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 3:31 pm
by deathzero23
If Kobe made it back healthy like nothing happened and they face the Rockets, expect him to hound Harden because of this article.. Anyway, mga GM na nagsabi eh may kokontra pa ba? hehehe

Re: the perpetual "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 8:25 am
by VincH
Image

:lol:

kinakalawang pa :bigmouth:

Re: the perpetual "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 7:10 pm
by VincH
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i think the only motivation Kobe has to play is to surpass MJ in total career points.

Re: the perpetual "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 7:31 pm
by parokyano
Kahit malagpasan niya di pa rin at least mapapantayan yung legacy ni MJ and at least for me hindi pa rin siya ang greatest Laker.. Pero he's one of the best scorer all time na naglaro sa nba..

Re: the perpetual "LAKERS SUCK! KOBE SUCKS" thread

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:58 am
by SirZap
VincH wrote:Image

i think the only motivation Kobe has to play is to surpass MJ in total career points.
dapat naman, to think he started out of high school tapos high scorer pa sya.