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Re: If Kobe = Championship for C's...Would you want him?
« Reply #30 on: April 02, 2010, 03:27:23 PM »

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It's like saying "Would you want a rapist for a friend?" The answer is obvious. The day the Snake retires, I shall whip out a huge cigar, light it and think of Red.

Hmmm....I'm glad you were at his trial, ACF. I'm sure he wouldn't want a gossip flame thrower for a friend, either. If it wasn't a money hunt, there'd have been a trial.

The woman didn't want her personal life laid (no pun intended) all out in court. Who can blame her? Yeah, she slept around. As far as I know, it's still possible for people who sleep around to get raped. Kobe's a terrible waste of human life.

Re: If Kobe = Championship for C's...Would you want him?
« Reply #31 on: April 02, 2010, 04:31:27 PM »

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If Kobe agreed to stop whining to the officials on every call, to stop ball hogging on every possession, and to stop his public facade and let the real Kobe out, I'd welcome him in green.

LOL....Garnett?  Pierce??  Perk???  Wallace?????  You're talking about whining??????  We are by a longshot, the whiningest team in the NBA.

There was a similar discussion when Rivers' ineptitude pre-
Thibodeau made for all kinds of speculation of a replacement for Rivers.  When Laimbeer was mentioned, similar cries of blastphemy were heard.  I'd take Bryant in a heartbeat.

Bryant is the most talented player in the game and plays as hard as any player in the NBA at both ends of the court.  He's won championships with two completely different teams.  Unlike the messiah, he's not bleeding narcissism.  

Yeah. I too found the comment about whining quite ironic.

Re: If Kobe = Championship for C's...Would you want him?
« Reply #32 on: April 02, 2010, 04:44:53 PM »

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Yeah, I'm all set.  I'd consider it a dirty title (as Kobe is a rat of a person), and I wouldn't want to be a part of it, personally.  However, I expect most fans would disagree.



I can see what you mean, Roy. ;D

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Re: If Kobe = Championship for C's...Would you want him?
« Reply #33 on: April 02, 2010, 04:51:53 PM »

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Breaking News: Kobe just signed a three year extension with the Lakers rendering the reality of this thread ever coming into being a moot point.

Re: If Kobe = Championship for C's...Would you want him?
« Reply #34 on: April 02, 2010, 04:59:10 PM »

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Wow - when I first saw this, I Really had to take a step back and think...just wow.

TP to original poster for a very thought-provoking thread.

What I have found as I grow more Mature (I use that word vice "older" ;D), is that some players that you thought would Not be good for The Celtics would in fact be great for us.

This kind of thread opens up a HUGE can Of Worms...what position would he play, etc.....

I have just briefly read the thread so far and I saw a few comments on his issue with the case with the woman. Well my thoughts on this is that I forgive him. Yes Kobe made a terrible mistake, but the good thing is that he has not done it again. He seems to geniunely love his wife and kids.

I could not keep Kobe off of the Boston Celtics Team any more than I could keep Magic, Kareem, Jerry, etc.

For me, I am learning (slowly) to not dislike a player just because they play on our Arch Enemies.

I certainly respect other posters who may see things differently than I, though.

Kobe wants to win..no less than Bird or Michael. He has improved as far as getting his teammates involved as well. Sure he still has some lapses, but he has gotten better.

I'll always dislike LA..just because ;D. But if a wormhole opened and Kobe fell into our laps, then sure he could wear the Green.
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Re: If Kobe = Championship for C's...Would you want him?
« Reply #35 on: April 02, 2010, 05:08:30 PM »

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If Kobe agreed to stop whining to the officials on every call, to stop ball hogging on every possession, and to stop his public facade and let the real Kobe out, I'd welcome him in green.

LOL....Garnett?  Pierce??  Perk???  Wallace?????  You're talking about whining??????  We are by a longshot, the whiningest team in the NBA.

There was a similar discussion when Rivers' ineptitude pre-
Thibodeau made for all kinds of speculation of a replacement for Rivers.  When Laimbeer was mentioned, similar cries of blastphemy were heard.  I'd take Bryant in a heartbeat.

Bryant is the most talented player in the game and plays as hard as any player in the NBA at both ends of the court.  He's won championships with two completely different teams.  Unlike the messiah, he's not bleeding narcissism.  

Yeah. I too found the comment about whining quite ironic.

Our biggest problem?  Our whining doesn't get us anywhere. If you watched the OKC game, you saw how KD didn't even had to whine to get the calls. We're a tech waiting to happen. I blame it on Stern.

I'd take Laimbeer. Just as I'd take Joakim Noah or Sideshow Bob: Players you love to hate but who you would LOVE having on your team.

Re: If Kobe = Championship for C's...Would you want him?
« Reply #36 on: April 02, 2010, 05:22:22 PM »

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Definitely NO.

We better not try to gain any Lakers at all in any trade scenario. 

You misunderstood the original poster.  He's not looking to acquire a Laker in a trade. 

I understand... No I don't want Kobe and no I don't want any chump thats worn those terrible yellow and Barney colors.

Re: If Kobe = Championship for C's...Would you want him?
« Reply #37 on: April 02, 2010, 05:25:17 PM »

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Breaking News: Kobe just signed a three year extension with the Lakers rendering the reality of this thread ever coming into being a moot point.

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Kobe Bryant has reached an agreement with the Los Angeles Lakers on a three-year extension that could be worth more than $90 million.

Bryant has had the contract sitting on the table throughout the season and finally reached agreement in the last 24 hours, sources say. He could have opted out of his current deal this summer and become part of the NBA’s historic free-agent class, but will now likely finish his career with the Lakers.

Yea..I saw that too...Is he really worth 30 million per year?
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« Reply #38 on: April 02, 2010, 05:28:30 PM »

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Breaking News: Kobe just signed a three year extension with the Lakers rendering the reality of this thread ever coming into being a moot point.

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Kobe Bryant has reached an agreement with the Los Angeles Lakers on a three-year extension that could be worth more than $90 million.

Bryant has had the contract sitting on the table throughout the season and finally reached agreement in the last 24 hours, sources say. He could have opted out of his current deal this summer and become part of the NBA’s historic free-agent class, but will now likely finish his career with the Lakers.

Yea..I saw that too...Is he really worth 30 million per year?

In the current CBA?  Yes (because that is what it takes to keep him).  We will have to see what the new CBA brings to see if there is any reason at all to criticize a signing like that.

Re: If Kobe = Championship for C's...Would you want him?
« Reply #39 on: April 02, 2010, 05:54:17 PM »

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Breaking News: Kobe just signed a three year extension with the Lakers rendering the reality of this thread ever coming into being a moot point.

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Kobe Bryant has reached an agreement with the Los Angeles Lakers on a three-year extension that could be worth more than $90 million.

Bryant has had the contract sitting on the table throughout the season and finally reached agreement in the last 24 hours, sources say. He could have opted out of his current deal this summer and become part of the NBA’s historic free-agent class, but will now likely finish his career with the Lakers.

Yea..I saw that too...Is he really worth 30 million per year?

Link please, because every where I've seen it didn't say for how much and on realgm.com it said the financial terms were undisclosed.
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Re: If Kobe = Championship for C's...Would you want him?
« Reply #40 on: April 02, 2010, 05:55:04 PM »

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Nvm I found it on Yahoo.
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Re: If Kobe = Championship for C's...Would you want him?
« Reply #41 on: April 02, 2010, 05:59:14 PM »

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Re: If Kobe = Championship for C's...Would you want him?
« Reply #42 on: April 02, 2010, 06:17:38 PM »

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It's like saying "Would you want a rapist for a friend?" The answer is obvious. The day the Snake retires, I shall whip out a huge cigar, light it and think of Red.

Hmmm....I'm glad you were at his trial, ACF. I'm sure he wouldn't want a gossip flame thrower for a friend, either. If it wasn't a money hunt, there'd have been a trial.

The woman didn't want her personal life laid (no pun intended) all out in court. Who can blame her? Yeah, she slept around. As far as I know, it's still possible for people who sleep around to get raped. Kobe's a terrible waste of human life.

So, as far as you know, he did it.....Glad you were there, ACF.  I didn't realize there were witnesses.  She didn't want her personal life "laid out in court" but had the deep integrity and character to fleece Bryant publicly.  

Give me a freaking break.  You don't like him...I get it.  Bryant screwed up.  I get that too.  It'd have been interesting to see how you weighed in on the Iverson to Boston rumors.

Absolutely agree on Horry, Noah, Laimbeer, or any other player who wins or helps us win  and isn't a team wrecker.

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« Reply #43 on: April 02, 2010, 06:23:39 PM »

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my want/lust for another title outweighs my hate/disgust for kobe bryant

Re: If Kobe = Championship for C's...Would you want him?
« Reply #44 on: April 02, 2010, 06:34:55 PM »

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It's like saying "Would you want a rapist for a friend?" The answer is obvious. The day the Snake retires, I shall whip out a huge cigar, light it and think of Red.

Hmmm....I'm glad you were at his trial, ACF. I'm sure he wouldn't want a gossip flame thrower for a friend, either. If it wasn't a money hunt, there'd have been a trial.

The woman didn't want her personal life laid (no pun intended) all out in court. Who can blame her? Yeah, she slept around. As far as I know, it's still possible for people who sleep around to get raped. Kobe's a terrible waste of human life.

I didn't realize there were witnesses.  She didn't want her personal life "laid out in court" but had the deep integrity and character to fleece Bryant publicly.  

We'll never know the truth because he bought the victim's silence....just like he saved his marriage with a $4 million ring. I don't know if he is guilty or innocent...but to assume that someone is not guilty because of the absence of any witnesses makes no sense to me. Innocent people don't hush up their accuser by means of $$...just sayin'.
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