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Kobe, just like Tiger are both a POFS. I don't care how many rings he has.


Paaacc!! lol!
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I can respect anyone from the area being a Lakers fan. I just hate the bandwagoners.
 
Given his background, no one on earth would have begrudged Manute Bol if he had spent his money living the high life and enjoying all the luxuries he couldn't growing up. That he didn't, that he in fact bankrupted himself giving everything he had to help those not as lucky as he, speaks to a nobleness of spirit that is all too rare in this world, let alone in the NBA. He was, in the most important sense, a great man.
 
Given his background, no one on earth would have begrudged Manute Bol if he had spent his money living the high life and enjoying all the luxuries he couldn't growing up. That he didn't, that he in fact bankrupted himself giving everything he had to help those not as lucky as he, speaks to a nobleness of spirit that is all too rare in this world, let alone in the NBA. He was, in the most important sense, a great man.
Very well and eloquently said. :clap
 
Given his background, no one on earth would have begrudged Manute Bol if he had spent his money living the high life and enjoying all the luxuries he couldn't growing up. That he didn't, that he in fact bankrupted himself giving everything he had to help those not as lucky as he, speaks to a nobleness of spirit that is all too rare in this world, let alone in the NBA. He was, in the most important sense, a great man.

He was a good man..

I loved to watch him play..

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Given his background, no one on earth would have begrudged Manute Bol if he had spent his money living the high life and enjoying all the luxuries he couldn't growing up. That he didn't, that he in fact bankrupted himself giving everything he had to help those not as lucky as he, speaks to a nobleness of spirit that is all too rare in this world, let alone in the NBA. He was, in the most important sense, a great man.

Very well put, I remeber when he squared off against Anthony Mason...

RIP
 
Yeah, L.A. is really going down in flames 'cause of all of the riots. :rolleyes:

A few idiots acting stupid is hardly rioting and it's really ignorant to lump a whole city with those people.
 
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Yeah, L.A. is really going down in flames 'cause of all of the riots. :rolleyes:

A few idiots acting stupid is hardly rioting and it's really ignorant to lump a whole city with those people.

Never said the entire city was going down in flames. And I wouldn't call the number "a few."

Of COURSE I know it's not the entire L.A. population doing it, however, the problem you have is that the media(and others) WILL be lumping all of the fans together.

Still, you gotta wonder that maybe if Kobe weren't so busy snitching on other players' personal problems, or if Artest weren't seeing a therapist, they could maybe say something to quiet things down.

:lecture
 
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