....That wasn't a slip of the tongue. Two player agents who represent players on the Lakers and one league source told Insider that Bryant was ruling the Lakers with an iron fist, getting in players' faces and acting as if he owned the Lakers. According to one agent, Bryant even threatened to trade his client if he didn't do things The Kobe Way.
"I get the feeling that everyone there is pretty miserable," one agent told Insider. "I know [my client] wants out and he claims others do too. It's hard enough to
have a a coach on you all the time, but then when a player is doing it too, it's just too much."...
BatiGOOOOOOL said:Today's ESPN Insider talks about how players hate Kobe and how many around the NBA have no desire to play with the guy.
Here's an excerpt:
Who the fuck does he think he is? Now I see why Malone didn't want to come back.
I wish I could read it all.![]()
Cloudy said:It's true cos ESPN says so!!! If you ever read Ford's columns, you know he has an anti-Kobe agenda (like everyone at BSPN besides Bucher and Walton). Call me back when they can attributes names to those quotes *snooze*
Cloudy said:Fanboy-ism aside, the 'piling-on" Kobe is really getting old...
DMczaf said:Now you see how normal people felt when the media would jock Kobe's ass as the next MJ every 5 mins a couple of years ago
Which is why I wont feel sorry for you Kobephiles, come on ESPN! More Kobe dirt!![]()
DMczaf said:Now you see how normal people felt when the media would jock Kobe's ass as the next MJ every 5 mins a couple of years ago![]()
bionic77 said:Houston 9 11 .450 6.5
P.S. My Rocket sources tell me that T-Mac and Yao never get along and it is all T-Mac's fault for not passing Yao the ball.
please, that has happened with almost every star player that has emerged since Michael, from Grant Hill to Vince to Kobe and now Lebron. Grant on the cover of magazines being labeled as the NBA's "savior" (and this while Jordan was still IN the league, iirc). The difference is that those guys had injuries and bad press derail the "MJ Train" while Kobe went on to win championships and become one of the top players in the game. You guys are the ones saying the media was wrong in hyping Kobe 5 years ago, but now take everything they say as gospel.
DMczaf said:Now you see how normal people felt when the media would jock Kobe's ass as the next MJ every 5 mins a couple of years ago
Which is why I wont feel sorry for you Kobephiles, come on ESPN! More Kobe dirt!![]()
Cloudy said:I guess that was just as irritating to the [shootarounf crew]Bron is better than Kobe[/shootaround crew] shit we're seeing now but the didn't go out of their way to villify MJ.
PS: Notice how ESPN ignored the Cavs getting DESTROYED by the Bulls this week but ripped the Lakers for barely losing to them :lol
bionic77 said:There was a lot of negative press around MJ the year before he retired and most of the time he was stinking it up playing baseball. A lot of people made it seem like MJ was the antichrist for losing a lot of bets as a shitty golfer. There were like 2 or 3 books trashing Jordan around that time too. Happens to everyone Konex, it will happen to Lebron one day too.
it will happen to Lebron one day too
bionic77 said:There was a lot of negative press around MJ the year before he retired and most of the time he was stinking it up playing baseball. A lot of people made it seem like MJ was the antichrist for losing a lot of bets as a shitty golfer. There were like 2 or 3 books trashing Jordan around that time too. Happens to everyone Konex, it will happen to Lebron one day too.
Loki said:You know, all these years later, I still don't understand what the big to-do over Jordan's gambling was AT ALL. There were NEVER any allegations that he bet on Bulls games (in which case the league would have to take action), nor that he did anything illegal AT ALL-- gambling is legal in Vegas. I mean, the whole brouhaha seemed to center on the fact that he lost huge sums of money and kept chasing bets. But for him, it wasn't really that much money. Dude was making $70M/year, easily. So what was the problem?
Pimpwerx said:It's wierd seeing one of your idols sitting right there, and not going over to talk. Then again, WTF am I gonna say? That's my story. Go Heat. PEACE.
Whole game.iD0pRimE said:is that the whole game or juss the last minute or so?
Loki said:You know, all these years later, I still don't understand what the big to-do over Jordan's gambling was AT ALL. There were NEVER any allegations that he bet on Bulls games (in which case the league would have to take action), nor that he did anything illegal AT ALL-- gambling is legal in Vegas. I mean, the whole brouhaha seemed to center around the fact that he lost huge sums of money and kept chasing bets. But for him, it wasn't really that much money. Dude was making $70M/year, easily. So what was the problem?
Atlanta 56
Detroit 38
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Grant Hill missed a game for the first time in this season Friday night, a precautionary move because of a badly bruised right shin.
``I'll be back,'' Hill said before the Magic played the Golden State Warriors. ``I won't be out long.''
Cloudy said:The T-Pups own the Kings...
Cloudy said:The T-Pups own the Kings...
Cloudy said:Here you go, Sac: http://207.218.250.41/videos/2004-2005/vsSpurs120904/RoxGreatestComebackEver.avi
PS: Why didn't Griffin go to the Lakers? >_<
AstroLad said:![]()
17-3!
Amare pulling down 36 pts, 15 rebounds, 8 assists.
Loki said:Man, the addition of Nash has helped Stoudamire beyond measure. Yeah, he would've been better this year, but it wouldn't have been anything like this current jump from sorta-second string PF (i.e., a 15/8 guy), to a world-beater averaging 24/10. Crazy. He should give Nash half his salary.![]()