Damn ESPN really moved Kobe's final game to ESPN2

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It's still meaningless, nikka.

In the big scheme of things, it's actually much more meaningful than Kobe's last game. When people look back at Kobe's career no one is gona care about his LAST game, especially since they're one of the worst teams in the league, but if the Warriors win it will be remembered as literally the first milestone that makes Jordan seem human as far as his basketball legacy goes (because all of the Bulls' accomplishments are falsely and unfairly credited to Jordan solely). It's extremely meaningful. It very subtly sets the stage for Jordan to be usurped one day as the hands down GOAT (which level headed real basketball heads already know is up for debate), when and if that happens I don't know, but it sets the precedent for the masses to accept it.
 

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In the big scheme of things, it's actually much more meaningful than Kobe's last game. When people look back at Kobe's career no one is gona care about his LAST game, especially since they're one of the worst teams in the league, but if the Warriors win it will be remembered as literally the first milestone that makes Jordan seem human as far as his basketball legacy goes (because all of the Bulls' accomplishments are falsely and unfairly credited to Jordan solely). It's extremely meaningful. It very subtly sets the stage for Jordan to be usurped one day as the hands down GOAT (which level headed real basketball heads already know is up for debate), when and if that happens I don't know, but it sets the precedent for the masses to accept it.
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