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man that stat line for the bigs is crazy gd.
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Originally Posted by ACBboyz84
he married ?Originally Posted by Fearless
good 3rd quarter, shannon brown is so awful, maybe his marriage distracting him
Originally Posted by ACBboyz84
he married ?Originally Posted by Fearless
good 3rd quarter, shannon brown is so awful, maybe his marriage distracting him
and the way he now come out attacking in the 3rd quarter...Originally Posted by Lizaker4Lizife
i really like how kobes been playing the last 2-3 weeks
very efficient and unselfish
Originally Posted by onlyXVbutHAVEallXIX
Very entertaining game tonight.
I think Stu Lantz saying Ron is the x-factor not only to the game, but to the rest of the season was interesting.
He went off tonight, 19 points
--QFT. You're learning how to roll like DARTH.Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
well im glad we didnt lose
pessimism FTW!
[h1]Much has changed for Kobe since his '07 trade demand, but not all[/h1]
DENVER – Kobe Bryant sat in Carmelo Anthony’s home arena on a day when Bryant’s career inched further toward immortality with the news he’ll become the first athlete to have his hands and feet imprinted at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
It’ll happen next month, the day before the All-Star Game. For that, Bryant is set to beat out LeBron James in fan votes for the first time since 2006, when Bryant’s ballot box got stuffed by 81 points on a certain January night.
Speaking of points, Bryant is now 51 points shy of Hakeem Olajuwon and eighth place on the all-time NBA scoring list. Bryant’s legacy is by now secure.
Meanwhile, Anthony remains loosely docked in Denver. And on Thursday, Bryant looked back past his three NBA Finals trips in three years to his trade-me experience while disgruntled with the losing Lakers in 2007. Bryant could laugh about it now (although it was at Bryant’s own joke at the expense of Smush Parker).
Bryant also reflected on 2004, when he nearly left the Lakers via free agency. He grinned at the no-trade trump-card clause he held that made the process a lot more enticing for him than for guys who now, he said, “are seeing the power of the league controlling players.