Kobe's on fire, starts the game 1-10

Jplaya2023

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MJ NEVER WENT THRU THE DEVASTATING INJURIES THAT KOBE DID :what:

MJ broke his ankle his 2nd year

almost cut off his finger trying to smoke cuban cigars in 99
2000 crazy ron ron broke his ribs when he was retired
 

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On some real shyt, I'm trying to figure out, what does Byron Scott gain by letting Kobe do whatever the fukk he wants? It's not helping develop the young talent they have now that will be there next year if he still has his job (:heh:). It's not like Kobe's gonna own a team next year and hire him or some shyt. Surely no other general managers are gonna be impressed with the shyt, especially since it's not like B. Scott was getting that much love for a job outside of him being a Showtime Laker anywy. I'm just not sure what the hell Byron is thinking. Is he scared of Kobe or something? I'm just not seeing the point.
Byron is a kobestan.
 

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Wizards Jordan would give Kobe 40 and call him a fakkit.

:mjlol:

Kobe
37 years old
Shoots 2-17 at halftime

MJ
38 years old
Scores 51 points

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:wow:

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I can't even watch Kobe this year. I don't want my last memories of him shooting under 20% from the field and putting up airballs.

I know how you feel, but I still wanna see a 4-18 type performance against the Raptors. I'm still salty about the 81 point game. :francis:

But I wish him well in every other game, dude was a joy to watch during his career. :salute:
 
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