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we want KOBE!!! lol.
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Originally Posted by jblackcat13
Originally Posted by imSOLEsick
we want KOBE!!! lol.
Not all us.
[Smokey] HELLLLLLLL NO[Smokey]Originally Posted by Stringer Bell 32
Originally Posted by jblackcat13
Originally Posted by imSOLEsick
we want KOBE!!! lol.
Not all us.
Really? After a 1-6 start?
I'm glad that doesn't have anything to do with this thread, this season, or anything else that is relevant to this topic. Troll.Originally Posted by Mw2889
I'm glad the Suns have never won a championship
Originally Posted by NBAdotcom
STAT picks up too many fouls, but the officials call some BS on him...the one where he was posting Thomas in the lane was ridiculous.
I'm glad the Suns have never won a championship
Originally Posted by Mw2889
I'm glad the Suns have never won a championship
It's a good thing that the Bulls can't shoot worth a damn. Hinrich is awful
the bulls have shot like blind men, but last night the problem was not Hinrich. He had a solid game.
You're either not a Bulls fan or you luv mediocrity if you don't want Kobe.Originally Posted by jblackcat13
[Smokey] HELLLLLLLL NO[Smokey]Originally Posted by Stringer Bell 32
Originally Posted by jblackcat13
Originally Posted by imSOLEsick
we want KOBE!!! lol.
Not all us.
Really? After a 1-6 start?
Does Nash ever get called for carrying the ball? I watched the game, and Nash seems to palm the ball a lot when he's coming around the screens. He's trying to cross the dribble to his opposite hand, but he is clearly palming the ball to do so.
I've seen every game Nash has had with the suns, and not once have I seen him get called for it.
"Kobe's not coming to the Bulls because any collection of salaries Chicago could put together in order to approximate Kobe's 2007-08 salary would decimate the Bulls, and Kobe would likely pass on signing off on being sent to a gutted team. Now, a deal involving Ben Gordon, Viktor Khryapa, Andres Nocioni, Chris Duhon, and Joe Smith would work after December 15th, and that's the only deal that would actually see the Bulls coming out ahead talent-wise, but the Lakers would have to waive a whole host of players to make the deal work. The overwhelming majority of these proposed deals (and proposed analysis: "the Bulls need to trade for Kobe!") don't really make sense - and it's getting frustrated reading and listening to a whole host of people paid to lend their insights about the NBA who don't understand even rudimentary NBA salary cap procedure."