"He took a back seat?" Howard asked. "I was super young, so I really don't remember too much from those championship runs."
damn you can just feel the passive aggression in this
"He took a back seat?" Howard asked. "I was super young, so I really don't remember too much from those championship runs."
The fukk? You want homies to squad up on Halo, hit up your twitter. Just ball, nikka
Kobe must have a miserable home life where Vanessa henpecks him to death ... Every argument ends with at least I didn't rape a ugly bytch in Colorado or were you saying that when you were in her ass Kobe ! Nicca just seems unhappy and the deeper they go in playoffs the less time spent with her
Dwight is going to Atlanta. Horford, Teague, and a resigned Smith is a good core.
Lucky there's no cap ..
.. oh wait.
Howard shoulda known what a miserable fukk Kobe is. It's common knowledge across the league by now. He has no friends in the NBA. He kicks it with nobody. Dude been selfish his whole career and never gave a fukk about anybody else.
I agree with the dude who said that some cats are better suited for smaller markets.
This bytch ass nikka aint' built for anything approaching NY/LA/CHI/PHI status.
He'd better get his Lew Alcindor on and go franchise it up for the fukkin' Bucks, ol' pussassnikka...
Dwight speaking the truth I almost feel bad for him now, but the writings were on the wall when Kobe said "I got a question earlier about whose team this is..I don't want to get into the, 'Well, we share ... ' No, it's my team."
"I don't know if it's because of a lack of training camp, or a lack of Steve being with us from the beginning, but the relationship between Steve and Dwight's got to get a lot better," D'Antoni said. "It's not creating the easy shots that we need."
The Lakers' coach also questioned the basic premise that players need to be close off the court to play well together on it.
"I don't know. I played on a lot of teams and I never really hung out with guys all the time," D'Antoni said. "I don't think you have to love each other. But you have to respect each other with what they do on the court."