Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two

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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#441 » by Liam_Gallagher » Mon Jan 27, 2020 7:47 pm

Man Tuesday night is gonna be emotional.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#442 » by TheWitcher » Mon Jan 27, 2020 7:49 pm

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Jazztop wrote:Srsly? Tragedies can bring out the best and most vulnerable and compassionate traits in people. I probably wouldn’t have tweeted publicly but their feud was made public so I guess he figured he’d try to mend it publicly.

Cut the guy some slack.


i will never cut a weasel like Perk slack, we all know what he's doing there, but if you don't want to see it, that's up to you.

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I’ll leave it here - this thread is about giving respect and remembering the mamba. One of his brotherhood and contemporaries during his era - one of very few people on the planet are a part of it - chose to reach out to a former teammate in an apparent attempt to heal in this most painful of times for them more than anyone besides Kobe’s loved ones and personal friends. Was it genuine? Who knows? But Perk is alot closer to the situation than you’ll ever be. Maybe just think about that before you start casting aspersions on players secret intentions.


If you feel so strongly about honoring Kobe why are you making this a topic of discussion then? Don't respond 2 or 3 times then try to take the high ground and act like you didn't contribute. Maybe you like what Perk did because you're cut from the same cloth, that's not our fault.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#443 » by TOStateofMind » Mon Jan 27, 2020 7:50 pm

It really still doesnt seem real. Heart truly goes out to all the families affected in this.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#444 » by TimRobbins » Mon Jan 27, 2020 7:54 pm

A guy can have a Billion dollars, but one inexperienced pilot take it all away. Kobe's enormous wealth ended up killing him.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#445 » by MagicBagley18 » Mon Jan 27, 2020 7:57 pm

it stills feel so freaking weird to me when i see ''kobe bryant 1978-2020'' just doesn't seem real
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#446 » by MrStkrdknmibalz » Mon Jan 27, 2020 7:57 pm

Don't watch many non raps games but will definitely be glued to LAL tomorrow.

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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#447 » by Beethoven » Mon Jan 27, 2020 7:58 pm

TimRobbins wrote:A guy can have a Billion dollars, but one inexperienced pilot take it all away. Kobe's enormous wealth ended up killing him.



^ pretty dilapidated way of looking/philosophizing the event..

if you tune in/your only focus on life and debate is about how much money someone has, then your arguments do end up a bit twisted and dilapidated i guess.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#448 » by MagicBagley18 » Mon Jan 27, 2020 7:59 pm

TimRobbins wrote:A guy can have a Billion dollars, but one inexperienced pilot take it all away. Kobe's enormous wealth ended up killing him.


it really show's you life isn't promised and to make everyday count. such a tough loss for all of the families involved and fans across the world. i wouldn't take shots at the pilot though. we don't know how experienced he was or wasn't. it is just a terrible tragedy
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#449 » by DS17 » Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:00 pm

I still can't believe it. Heartbroken.
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Post#450 » by dhsilv2 » Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:03 pm

TimRobbins wrote:A guy can have a Billion dollars, but one inexperienced pilot take it all away. Kobe's enormous wealth ended up killing him.


Could have just as likely died on a bus or in a car. Travel is not without risk.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#451 » by VancouverRaps » Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:03 pm

Else_where wrote:I am curious, do the new generation NBA fans know much about him or those who are 35+ 40+ like us know his value much more?


I'm born in 94 and Kobe was one of the players who got me interested in playing/watching basketball along with Vince Carter. I actually think that age bracket is the sweet spot for people who grew up as young kids watching and idolizing Kobe. Fred VanVleet is also born in 94 and summed it up perfectly:

“My very first image of basketball was 2001 (NBA) Finals,” VanVleet said. “So if you imagine starting my basketball life watching him, he was, like, I don’t know. I know what Michael Jordan means to people that came before me, so that’s what he was to me. He was Basketball Jesus. If there’s a better term than that, I can’t think of one. Really, everything I do and think about the game — obviously I have nothing in common with him physically — I admired him so much.
“I’ve never been a fan of anybody in my life other than Kobe. Like, that’s the only person I’ve ever looked up to as an idol. You can ask anybody that knows me, that’s my one guy that I put up on a pedestal. Everybody has their guy and he was mine and I never really spoke about it, but it sucks to have to speak about it in past tense. There’s not a higher pedestal that I could have put someone on than the one he was on for me.”


He had a Jordan-like influence on a lot of 90's kids.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#452 » by VancouverRaps » Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:04 pm

MagicBagley18 wrote:
TimRobbins wrote:A guy can have a Billion dollars, but one inexperienced pilot take it all away. Kobe's enormous wealth ended up killing him.


it really show's you life isn't promised and to make everyday count. such a tough loss for all of the families involved and fans across the world. i wouldn't take shots at the pilot though. we don't know how experienced he was or wasn't. it is just a terrible tragedy


I agree, if the flying conditions were so bad that the police had their choppers on the ground then I can't blame the pilot(RIP).
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#453 » by OkcSinceSGA » Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:05 pm

Still have Kobe on my heart today man. Also the other great people on this helicopter. Kobe's daughter... barely starting to find her way as a long lady and discover her passions. It's just not fair. I know it's not healthy to do this, but if the damn pilot had just heeded the warnings about the fog, none of this would of happened. Other helicopter services were suspended because of it, including the police. The guy was given authorization after requesting to fly anyway, but why didn't he, a pilot of 20+ years think "hey maybe this isn't a good idea?".
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#454 » by Tron Carter » Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:05 pm

TimRobbins wrote:A guy can have a Billion dollars, but one inexperienced pilot take it all away. Kobe's enormous wealth ended up killing him.


Kobe’s enormous wealth had nothing to do with how much money he made. What a tone deff comment.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#455 » by VancouverRaps » Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:08 pm

ClipsFanSince98 wrote:Still have Kobe on my heart today man. Also the other great people on this helicopter. Kobe's daughter... barely starting to find her way as a long lady and discover her passions. It's just not fair. I know it's not healthy to do this, but if the damn pilot had just heeded the warnings about the fog, none of this would of happened. Other helicopter services were suspended because of it, including the police. The guy was given authorization after requesting to fly anyway, but why didn't he, a pilot of 20+ years think "hey maybe this isn't a good idea?".

Just speculating here but it's possibly one of those "I've done this before, it's not a big deal" type of things. Also, his 20+ years may have actually given him a sense of invincibility, maybe a newer pilot would've been more reluctant to fly through that kind of fog.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#456 » by The Laker Kid » Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:09 pm

I went to bed last night hoping that when I wake up this morning, this is all just a bad dream.

It wasn't.

I normally listen to AM Sports on my way to work, but today I listened to some Jazz and Classical. I can't show up to work all teary eyed.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#457 » by igorbianch » Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:18 pm

ClipsFanSince98 wrote:Still have Kobe on my heart today man. Also the other great people on this helicopter. Kobe's daughter... barely starting to find her way as a long lady and discover her passions. It's just not fair. I know it's not healthy to do this, but if the damn pilot had just heeded the warnings about the fog, none of this would of happened. Other helicopter services were suspended because of it, including the police. The guy was given authorization after requesting to fly anyway, but why didn't he, a pilot of 20+ years think "hey maybe this isn't a good idea?".


Apparently this wasnt even the biggest problem.

He could just ask for IFR and and fly controllers would guide him safely. But many pilots dont like to do this because they dont like to give up control.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#458 » by TheHartBreakKid » Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:20 pm

Drove by DTLA today for my work commute and saw the lakers colors off on multiple buildings. Driving on the 110 early in the morning when the sun hasn’t rose yet mixed with la traffic and seeing those colors made me feel some type of way man....like the whole city is forced to move on with our daily lives but there’s this emptiness there.


I can’t stress it enough for people who don’t live in LA....in a city of stars, Kobe was THAT guy for us. He was the biggest star of them all, and more importantly, he was our city’s hero. There’s a sense of sorrow in the city right now that you can legit feel. Even in my workplace, filled with a bunch of tech hipsters and who probably have never picked up a basketball..


The city will recover and we all naturally move on, and I know it sounds crazy to say when you factor in the relatively small scale of it in the grand picture of things, but I’m not sure if LA has collectively been affected this much by one event.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#459 » by MagicBagley18 » Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:21 pm

I wouldn’t be surprised how much Kobe may have had a say it making sure they made it to his kids game on time. He was a great father and a great competitor. There’s too many variables or what ifs to blame a pilot or blame Kobe and it won’t make any of us or their families feel any better. God /life works In so many perplexing mysterious ways and bad things - terrible things happen to good people and it sucks.
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Re: Kobe Bryant Discussion, Part Two 

Post#460 » by ThunderBolt » Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:22 pm

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