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I’m not mad, but i need nikkas to quit acting like he the ideal mentality and he can’t back up his shyt talking
O'Neal called a series of fouls, which led to a back-and-forth between the pair. Bryant declared the Lakers his team and told O'Neal he wasn't a leader, according to an excerpt shared by ESPN. O'Neal proceeded to slap Bryant across the face.
"Then Shaq swung again at Kobe, but he missed," Polynice said. "****! I run over and grab Shaq because I'm big enough to do so. And Shaq keeps swinging, but everything's missing because I have his arms. I'm grabbing on to Shaq, holding on for dear life, yelling, 'Somebody grab Kobe! Seriously - somebody grab him!' Because I'm holding Shaq and Kobe's taking swings at him."
Bryant was apparently unbothered, telling O'Neal, "Is that all you've got? You're soft!" The fight eventually ended when O'Neal's bodyguard, Jerome Crawford, stepped in to calm him down.
In the book Kobe comes off as one of the hardest working athletes I’ve ever read of which is nothing new. But he also comes off as a young, selfish, egotistical bully to rookies and training camp invitees who was socially underdeveloped and didn’t know who he was.
In the book Kobe comes off as one of the hardest working athletes I’ve ever read of which is nothing new. But he also comes off as a young, selfish, egotistical bully to rookies and training camp invitees who was socially underdeveloped and didn’t know who he was.
Shaq was one of the best superstar teammates off the court and was extremely generous. But he was lazy, insecure,moody, jealous and hurt Kobe didn’t want a big brother little brother relationship.
Also Shaq did a little freestyle to P.I.M.P about Kobe that I bet he wished he kept to himself.
O’Neal, whose relationship with the young guard is both well chronicled and chronically awful, looks Walker in the face. “You’ve gotta fukk him up!” he says in his deep baritone. “fukk. Him. Up.”
“To Walker, it’s all a joke. He and Bryant entered the league together, and the majority of players on the roster view Kobe’s latest efforts not unlike MC Hammer’s forever lampooned 1994 attempt at gangsta rap. Bryant is a “Thank you” and “You’re very welcome” type of guy — polite, suburban, cultured, well-heeled. Truth be told, he’s always been a clumsy fit for this league of superstars with well-earned street cred — the Allen Iversons and Stephon Marburys. The cursing is the latest addition to Bryant’s paint-by-numbers approach to sounding hardened, and it’s as authentic as $5 mink.
It was his Beanie Sigel phase,” says McCoy. “Really fake.”
Shaq literally in the cut like
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Man I love Kobe but this shyt got me over here crying![]()
c00nles Barkley didn't eitherJeff Pearlman been trash. fukk what you heard.
and Kobe is the only nikka in the league who didn’t fear Shaq![]()