I don't think Shaq's ego is any softer than Kobe's.
If u knew anything you would know shaq has a problem with not being considered the top dog. It happened at Orlando, la, and Miami
What is the common denominator about all these places ? Shaqs soft ass ego

In January, Kobe Inc. trademarked the phrase "Friends Hang Sometimes, Banners Hang Forever."




its all fun and games to beef with your mom and dad....until you get that phone call telling you that one of your parents passed away this morning or has a few months to live. all that pride goes away real quick![]()

Dude tore his achilles, came back and got hurt again and they're still bitter over some material shyt?
What kind of parents wouldn't be concerned about their son's career being cut short? I would at least expect his father to reach out being that he's a former coach and athlete but nope
Wow. The greed![]()
On the Saturday of All-Star Weekend, Clippers guard Chris Paul, New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony and Heat guard Wade organized a private dinner for Kobe that didn't begin until 2 in the morning.
First came the joke gifts. A cane, compression socks, a subscription to Netflix. Then each man told Kobe how he would remember him.
"I can't remember word for word," Bernstein said. "But the theme of each of their speeches was how, when they first came in the league, their No. 1 goal was to earn his respect."
Video of the dinner and speeches was released to various entertainment websites a few days later, presumably by publicists for the restaurant or the men. It felt cheap and staged, even though the actual motives for the dinner were sincere and friends say Kobe seemed genuinely appreciative of the night.
A few weeks later, I ask Kobe what he remembers about that dinner. There are a bunch of details from that night on the internet. It was called the Gentleman's Supper Club. Carmelo got him a magnum of 1996 Gaja Barbaresco.
Did he allow himself to feel any of the reverence that came at him that night? Was he touched?
The Black Mamba nodded his head before answering the question.
"Best Caesar salad I ever ate."
damn how does ramona get all the exclusives? i'll try to read it over lunch.


I don't think Shaq's ego is any softer than Kobe's.
And the other common denominator in those 3 cities is that Shaq led teams to the Finals in all of them (and titles in 2 of them).
Just about everywhere Shaq has been, when the offense flowed through him...the team was successful.
Shaq was the one who revived that Lakers franchise in the late 1990s.
Shaq was the one who led those Lakers to those 3 chips.
Why shouldn't he have felt like Dr. Buss should have offered him an extension?
Why shouldn't have the offense continue to flow through him?
I think a lot of you guys are just defending Kobe because you're fans of Kobe.
I'm not saying he wasn't a great player.
I'm of the opinion that if the organization had done more to placate Shaq...they would have had more success together than they ultimately did apart.
And this argument that "Kobe made a lot of money for the Lakers" doesn't really mean anything. The cap is what the cap is. If the cap is 65 million and they sell 20 million dollars in Kobe jerseys...that 20 million doesn't go into the payroll the following year to improve the team. When you're talking about the product on the court...those dollars are meaningless.