Kobe Bryant is the toughest player in history

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Re: Kobe Bryant is the toughest player in history 

Post#41 » by goat:manu » Thu May 15, 2008 9:41 am

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yabbadabba wrote:Name another player who could play the game with a severed tendon in his shooting hand, compound that with an injured back.


Kevin McHale played the whole second half of the 1987 season with a fractured foot.

Alonzo Mourning is playing with a kidney which is not his. Ditto Sean Elliott. Pete Chilcutt never had 2 kidneys. Greg Ostertag donated one to his terminally sick sister.

Derek Fisher played while his cancer-ridden daughter was fighting for her life on the surgery table.
Isiah Thomas played on a twisted ankle and scored 25 points in a quarter, Game 6, NBA Finals 1987.

George Mikan played an entire NBA Finals series with a fractured hand.

Wilt Chamberlain played with a BROKEN shooting hand (Game 5, 1972 NBA Finals)

And my favorite:

Paul Pierce was nearly stabbed to death but DID NOT MISS THE NEXT GAME!!


does Derek like bball that much? or is he just nut???????!!!
anyway, he's the toughest player in the history, cause he doesn't have a heart. :cry:
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Post#42 » by Mr. Savage » Thu May 15, 2008 9:47 am

panacea wrote:Think AI'd have something to say about that....but okay.


I think AI is one of the biggest whiners in the league.

But since he is not a Euro but wears cornrows, tattoo's and clothes 3 sizes too large, he is perceived as tough.

I'd say Dirk is tough for coming back from his ankle and knee injury so early to make sure his team gets into the playoffs.
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Post#43 » by thamadkant » Thu May 15, 2008 10:10 am

The internet gave too much freedom of speech...


Im all for self expression...

but Kobe fans seriously...
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Post#44 » by Lake Dynasty » Thu May 15, 2008 11:41 am

First of all let me say, as a Lakers fan; this is a terrible thread. Some Kobe fan boys get too excited sometimes

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this is what I liked about the NBA back then..if you had an injury, the other team would exploit it..it doesn't have to be anything major, but just a few subtle shots to the injured part of the player in question..punish them for playing hurt and punish them for being that talented..


This is what you liked about the NBA back then? really? cheap shots?

But then again thats how your team, Spurs; beat the Suns last year so i guess thats why u like them :roll:
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Post#45 » by goat:manu » Thu May 15, 2008 1:23 pm

Mr. Savage wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



I think AI is one of the biggest whiners in the league.

But since he is not a Euro but wears cornrows, tattoo's and clothes 3 sizes too large, he is perceived as tough.

I'd say Dirk is tough for coming back from his ankle and knee injury so early to make sure his team gets into the playoffs.


agreed, DIRK is the best PF of the last decade!!!
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Post#46 » by Flash3 » Thu May 15, 2008 1:30 pm

goat:manu wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



agreed, DIRK is the best PF of the last decade!!!
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Post#47 » by Mr. Savage » Thu May 15, 2008 1:57 pm

goat:manu wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



agreed, DIRK is the best PF of the last decade!!!


He might be.

If you consider Duncan a Center, I'd say he probably is the best PF of the last decade.

Thanks for pointing that out, my friend.
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Post#48 » by JusBus32 » Thu May 15, 2008 2:07 pm

I don't know about physically toughest players in league history, but his mental toughness I believe is unmatched.
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Re: Kobe Bryant is the toughest player in history 

Post#49 » by HMFFL » Thu May 15, 2008 2:29 pm

yabbadabba wrote:Name another player who could play the game with a severed tendon in his shooting hand, compound that with an injured back. Jordan once played a game with a head cold, but come on that is nothing compared to a broken hand. Kobe is truly a player who makes other better, it is a privilege to watch this man play. He is a once in a lifetime player, enjoy him because there is no other like him.


This is just hilarious to me. That's not going to keep most stars off the court during the playoffs and I'm sure other players during the past have had injuries that trump Kobe's.

Kobe has had to adjust to it, so I respect him for that, but I don't see any reason why it should be made into more.
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Post#50 » by TommyTheCat » Thu May 15, 2008 2:41 pm

Lake Dynasty wrote:First of all let me say, as a Lakers fan; this is a terrible thread. Some Kobe fan boys get too excited sometimes



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Post#51 » by kandiking » Thu May 15, 2008 2:58 pm

JusBus32 wrote:I don't know about physically toughest players in league history, but his mental toughness I believe is unmatched.


what?! kobe has possibly lived the most blessed life of any NBA player.

stephen jackson watched his brother die. kobe couldn't cope with the trauma of playing in charlotte.
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Post#52 » by schneiderjazz » Thu May 15, 2008 3:12 pm

John Stockton and Karl Malone would have something to say about it as would more than half the guys playing in the 80s or before that. Actually they wouldn't. They would just shut up and play.
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Post#53 » by Number34 » Thu May 15, 2008 3:12 pm

He just looks tough compared to other superstars like tmac and lebron.

That finger injury was nothing really. It would still hurt but it doesn't render his shooting hand useless. But didn't he do it ages ago?
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Post#54 » by Magilla_Gorilla » Thu May 15, 2008 3:27 pm

kandiking wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



what?! kobe has possibly lived the most blessed life of any NBA player.

stephen jackson watched his brother die. kobe couldn't cope with the trauma of playing in charlotte.


Best post in this thread.
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Post#55 » by Frosty » Thu May 15, 2008 3:36 pm

This whole thread has to be a troll attempt.

Just what this board needs more Kobe threads.
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