Will Kobe act differently now that he is MVP?
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Will Kobe act differently now that he is MVP?
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Will Kobe act differently now that he is MVP?
Part of me, most of me, is happy for Kobe winning the MVP.
It was his this season, over Paul, no doubt about it.
However, after having said that...
Another small, tiny, part of me is a little scared or even upset he did win the MVP because...I am worried
Will this go to his head? He's never won the MVP in his entire NBA career.
Will Kobe relax a bit? Perhaps take his foot off the gas pedal...maybe bask in the glory that is the regular season MVP award.
I know it's not likely, but does anyone else see Kobe winning the MVP changing anything?
(Mods please don't lock this thread, thank you =)
It was his this season, over Paul, no doubt about it.
However, after having said that...
Another small, tiny, part of me is a little scared or even upset he did win the MVP because...I am worried
Will this go to his head? He's never won the MVP in his entire NBA career.
Will Kobe relax a bit? Perhaps take his foot off the gas pedal...maybe bask in the glory that is the regular season MVP award.
I know it's not likely, but does anyone else see Kobe winning the MVP changing anything?
(Mods please don't lock this thread, thank you =)

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If anything, this award will make him play even harder (if that is even possible.) I guarantee that he will say (and believe) something along the lines, that the MVP award, although an honor will mean nothing unless we win the championship!
If he was David Robinson, he would relax and let the Jazz walk all over his team in the second round. But this is Kobe, one of the toughest S.O.B's in the history of sports.
If he was David Robinson, he would relax and let the Jazz walk all over his team in the second round. But this is Kobe, one of the toughest S.O.B's in the history of sports.
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Shutup, that's the first thing that came to my mind when I read your thread question. Sorry man but honestly I don't think you have watched the Kobester long enough to be making such a thread. No one has a bigger ego in the L. That's part of what makes a great player. You have to have irod clad confidence to be the best in the game. If he didn't get it this year after getting that #1 slot after all his seasons of excellence, beating out NO inthe final weeks for the top spot he was never going to get it. He would have been the Susan Lucci of the NBA, and they might toss one at him when he wasn't the best in the L, when he's on the downside as a pity vote. This was the season. If anything it's a relief for me, and I'm sure for him.
Now as great as KB24 was I think CP3 would have won if NO got the #1 slot bringing NO from dirt to promanance, truly amazing, but the LAL and the Kobester really stepped on the gas down the stretch. There has been little to no wavering this season, so consistant.
I agree with the above poster that this will make him play smarter than in years past, more like an MVP than in years past, as far as doing it all, rather than just scoring the most.
That play the other day vs DEN where he was on the top of the key and dribbled 5 feet left pulling the d and then a 2 pass to Luck Walton in the corner kersplash!. He would have just shot that last year, an MVP play; one of many.
This is again more of a relief than anything. KB24 MVP, I love the sound of that!
Now as great as KB24 was I think CP3 would have won if NO got the #1 slot bringing NO from dirt to promanance, truly amazing, but the LAL and the Kobester really stepped on the gas down the stretch. There has been little to no wavering this season, so consistant.
I agree with the above poster that this will make him play smarter than in years past, more like an MVP than in years past, as far as doing it all, rather than just scoring the most.
That play the other day vs DEN where he was on the top of the key and dribbled 5 feet left pulling the d and then a 2 pass to Luck Walton in the corner kersplash!. He would have just shot that last year, an MVP play; one of many.
This is again more of a relief than anything. KB24 MVP, I love the sound of that!

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From his interview with Jim Rome yesterday.
*After asked what he thought about winning the mvp*
Rome: "If I put a gun to your head and you had to chose one, what would it be? An NBA CHampionship, or a gold medial?"
Bryant: "Guess youre gonna have to pull the trigger, because we're taking both."
There's no doubt in my mind the guy is going to continue the black mamba we've seen this season. He realizes nothing has been won yet. He's going for it all.
*After asked what he thought about winning the mvp*
Rome: "If I put a gun to your head and you had to chose one, what would it be? An NBA CHampionship, or a gold medial?"
Bryant: "Guess youre gonna have to pull the trigger, because we're taking both."
There's no doubt in my mind the guy is going to continue the black mamba we've seen this season. He realizes nothing has been won yet. He's going for it all.

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I think it is very stupid that he is going to play in the olympics with 9 fingers. He is waiting to get his surgery to after the olympics which I think is really stupid and for his team's sake he should reconsider. He should get surgery right after the season. Now he is going to get it after the olympics.
I think they should have a rule with the olympics because so many players have a tough time staying healthy the following season or are tired they should do 1 of 3 things.
1.Only college kids and some H.S. if they are good enough
2.Only guys who are 25 and younger
3.Players who play in the olympics miss trainging camp and preason.
4. An unwritten rule should be no player plays longer then 15 minutes per game in the olympics and they should extend the roster to 25-30 players or something like that.
They should also shorten the nba season to 70 games. 82 games is way to long. If they are gonna make it 82 games then there should be no back to back games.
I think they should have a rule with the olympics because so many players have a tough time staying healthy the following season or are tired they should do 1 of 3 things.
1.Only college kids and some H.S. if they are good enough
2.Only guys who are 25 and younger
3.Players who play in the olympics miss trainging camp and preason.
4. An unwritten rule should be no player plays longer then 15 minutes per game in the olympics and they should extend the roster to 25-30 players or something like that.
They should also shorten the nba season to 70 games. 82 games is way to long. If they are gonna make it 82 games then there should be no back to back games.