Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two

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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1261 » by cupcakesnake » Mon Feb 3, 2020 3:00 pm

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SuperSunsFan wrote:If Kobe was as hated as you described People would be celebrating now, if someone strongly despised by the public will never be president, explain this.
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Some people are celebrating now but being respectful about it because the tragedy also involved innocent people. But some of Kobe's memorials have been defaced with RAPIST tags and there has obviously been a lot of news surrounding people being vocal about Kobe's forgotten rape apology.

Trump was one of the longest shots in history that came out of nowhere based on strange circumstances and a lot of outside help. Kobe would've been an even longer shot. Mike Tyson would've had a similar chance at the presidency. Even Michael Jordan at his peak wouldn't have been a realistic presidential candidate and everybody loved him universally.

The fact that we're even talking about this - Kobe Bryant as President - is patently absurd, by the way.


WTF? Do you know anything about the current President? The worst you could say about Kobe doesn't come close to what you could say about Trump. Bringing up the 2003 rape allegation? Trump has been accused of rape as well as sexual assault by over 20 women. narcissist? Nothing close to what we are seeing in the White House now. Not liked? Literally the whole basketball and sports world, not to mention the whole world is mourning Kobe's death. When Trump goes, you honestly believe there will be this type of positivity towards him? Of course not, he is hateful manbaby. Not liked by teammates? The vast majority of Kobe's teammates always had positive things to say about him. Even the ones who had issues with him are now mourning him. Shaq was in tears mourning him. Hell even Smush Parker went on TMZ to say he was wrong and was sad about Kobe's death and has shared positive stories on instagram.

Kobe absolutely could have been President! He is a far superior human than the lying devoid of character clown we currently have as President. Kobe didn't create a scam university that he was forced to pay a 25 million settlement for defrauding people over. We'll take Kobe anyday.


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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1262 » by DS17 » Mon Feb 3, 2020 3:17 pm

Come back, Kobe. Hasn't science grown enough where we can make you come back?! I won't accept your gone I can't. You were supposed to celebrate with the Lakers when they win it all. It was all for you man.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1263 » by Black Watch » Mon Feb 3, 2020 5:34 pm

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Kobe Bryant is always present in the Staples Center. That's what 20 seasons, five titles, and two separate jerseys hanging in the rafters yield.

But on Friday night, as the Lakers played their first game since Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and seven others tragically died, he sat in every seat.

The ceremony: On a night full of consoling and catharsis, an emotional pregame tribute lasted nearly half an hour, comprising:

    A five-minute rendition of "Amazing Grace" sung by Usher, as the countless Kobe tributes from around the sports world played on the Jumbotron.

    Boyz II Men: National anthem

    Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth: "See You Again"

    A video about Kobe's life, career, family, and love of the game — set to a live cello performance by the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Ben Hong and narrated by Kobe.

    The Lakers starting lineup all getting introduced as "Number 24, 6'6", 20th campaign, from Lower Merion High School: Kobe Bryant."

    And of course, a moving speech by LeBron James: "Tonight, we celebrate the kid that came here at 18 years of age, retired at 38 and became probably the best dad we've seen over the past three years, man."
Meanwhile, around the NBA ... the Mamba Mentality shone bright, as Damian Lillard (twice), Kyrie Irving, Eric Gordon and Khris Middleton combined for five 50-point games in seven days. Lillard, in particular, had a preposterous week.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1264 » by madmaxmedia » Mon Feb 3, 2020 9:10 pm

I remember watching a Youtube video comparing MJ and Kobe, primarily the fact that MJ could easily palm the ball while doing ball fakes, change of directions, etc. while Kobe could not. While there are other differences between the 2, I think if Kobe did have same sized hands as MJ it would have made a significant difference for him. What you guys think?

(I've always been of the opinion that MJ was the GOAT, and Kobe around Top-10 level.)
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1265 » by CaptainFanchini » Mon Feb 3, 2020 9:37 pm

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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1266 » by dakomish23 » Mon Feb 3, 2020 9:55 pm

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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1268 » by LakerLegend » Mon Feb 3, 2020 11:46 pm

madmaxmedia wrote:I remember watching a Youtube video comparing MJ and Kobe, primarily the fact that MJ could easily palm the ball while doing ball fakes, change of directions, etc. while Kobe could not. While there are other differences between the 2, I think if Kobe did have same sized hands as MJ it would have made a significant difference for him. What you guys think?

(I've always been of the opinion that MJ was the GOAT, and Kobe around Top-10 level.)


There's an interview with Kobe where he talks about this, he said he did hand strengthening exercises to help with ball grip and that if his hands were the same size he'd just go in and dunk the ball everytime.

That said, Kobe could do plenty:

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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1269 » by 13th Man » Tue Feb 4, 2020 2:50 am

Whenever I have a tough challenge or task ahead of me I go to this thread, catch up on some posts and think about Kobe and what he would do if he were in my shoes. It quickly becomes a no-brainer, which is something that I must tackle head on right away.

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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1270 » by DS17 » Tue Feb 4, 2020 5:10 am

Miss you Kobe. Love.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1271 » by sjballer03 » Tue Feb 4, 2020 6:23 am

Still doesn’t feel real.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1272 » by sjballer03 » Tue Feb 4, 2020 8:27 am

CaptainFanchini wrote:Italy doesn't forget









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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1273 » by ratul » Tue Feb 4, 2020 9:26 am

Definitely immortalized.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1274 » by Pennebaker » Tue Feb 4, 2020 9:37 am

madmaxmedia wrote:I remember watching a Youtube video comparing MJ and Kobe, primarily the fact that MJ could easily palm the ball while doing ball fakes, change of directions, etc. while Kobe could not. While there are other differences between the 2, I think if Kobe did have same sized hands as MJ it would have made a significant difference for him. What you guys think?

(I've always been of the opinion that MJ was the GOAT, and Kobe around Top-10 level.)


It could make a difference. But there are a lot of hall of famers that couldn't palm the ball (Charles Barkley, for example) so it's not required for greatness.

On the other hand, some regular 5'10 manlets can palm a basketball and they're about as close to making it to the NBA as Lizzo.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1275 » by madmaxmedia » Tue Feb 4, 2020 5:46 pm

Pennebaker wrote:
madmaxmedia wrote:I remember watching a Youtube video comparing MJ and Kobe, primarily the fact that MJ could easily palm the ball while doing ball fakes, change of directions, etc. while Kobe could not. While there are other differences between the 2, I think if Kobe did have same sized hands as MJ it would have made a significant difference for him. What you guys think?

(I've always been of the opinion that MJ was the GOAT, and Kobe around Top-10 level.)


It could make a difference. But there are a lot of hall of famers that couldn't palm the ball (Charles Barkley, for example) so it's not required for greatness.

On the other hand, some regular 5'10 manlets can palm a basketball and they're about as close to making it to the NBA as Lizzo.


:lol: Yeah true. I don't want to overemphasize it or anything, but it's interesting to compare the 2 in that way since they are both HOF all-around scorers. They were both blessed with great physical tools overall, and both maxed out their physical gifts with their hard work and will to win.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1276 » by Sublime187 » Tue Feb 4, 2020 7:45 pm

What do you guys think of this whole Kobe and luciferian thing? I was watching a video on YouTube and no doubt these guy seems tho be reaching a bit but still. Also Lebron flashing the Illuminati and 666 sign at Kobe's tribute.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1277 » by BlazersBroncos » Tue Feb 4, 2020 8:41 pm

What do you guys think of this whole Kobe and luciferian thing? I was watching a video on YouTube and no doubt these guy seems tho be reaching a bit but still. Also Lebron flashing the Illuminati and 666 sign at Kobe's tribute.


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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1278 » by Drygon » Tue Feb 4, 2020 10:20 pm

Read on Twitter


The descent rate for the helicopter was over 2,000 feet a minute," Homendy said. "This is a pretty steep descent at high speed."


Holy shite.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1279 » by BillTheGOAT » Tue Feb 4, 2020 11:08 pm

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The descent rate for the helicopter was over 2,000 feet a minute," Homendy said. "This is a pretty steep descent at high speed."


Holy shite.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#1280 » by ratul » Tue Feb 4, 2020 11:45 pm

Drygon wrote:
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The descent rate for the helicopter was over 2,000 feet a minute," Homendy said. "This is a pretty steep descent at high speed."


Holy shite.


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