Kobe's final game. This is it. Wednesday April 13th 2016.

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I really wish y'all could have heard the shyt I been hearing all day. Might have been Doug Gotlieb (someone who I actually like listening to on ESPN Radio) who was shytting on Kobe and his legacy. Talking shyt like "Kobe never had that moment", he was so convincing shyt had me thinking "is he right" but then I came to senses and was :camby:.

Duncan ain't had a career that makes you think about "moments" but you trying to shyt on a GOAT???!!!:mindblown:

Then he comes out and drops 60 on his last time ever playing in the NBA. Gotdamn right Kobe make :umad:
 

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So many mixed emotions,born and raised in LA,Even tho I rooted for clippers I was a Kobe Stan,I met him once in Marina Del Rey,he was with Vanessa walking out a parking lot,it was also my birthday cuz we were going to a restaurant there,and he autographed my shirt,and to have his last game also on my birthday,idk if it's the henny but I'm a bit tears eyed :mjcry:
 

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Peep this hating article prediction talking about GS warriors was more worthy of ESPN 1 airtime posted yesterday.


ESPN made the right call bumping Kobe's final game

Faced with a tough decision, ESPN decided to go with current greatness as opposed to celebrating past greatness. They bumped Bryant’s final game, opting to televise the Warriors game on ESPN instead.

… But don’t worry. Bryant’s game will be on ESPN2.

It’s the right decision, albeit one that’s mostly symbolic. (Who has ESPN and not ESPN2?) Bryant’s last game is important, and his career deserves to be celebrated, but from a watchability standpoint, I’m much more excited to watch the Warriors machine go for greatness than I am watching Jazz players loosely guard Bryant while he goes 8 for 19 in a game the Lakers lose by 12.


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This cac was lowkey hating something serious. Bet he & ESPN regret doubting kobe
 

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Peep this hating article prediction talking about GS warriors was more worthy of ESPN 1 airtime posted yesterday.


ESPN made the right call bumping Kobe's final game

Faced with a tough decision, ESPN decided to go with current greatness as opposed to celebrating past greatness. They bumped Bryant’s final game, opting to televise the Warriors game on ESPN instead.

… But don’t worry. Bryant’s game will be on ESPN2.

It’s the right decision, albeit one that’s mostly symbolic. (Who has ESPN and not ESPN2?) Bryant’s last game is important, and his career deserves to be celebrated, but from a watchability standpoint, I’m much more excited to watch the Warriors machine go for greatness than I am watching Jazz players loosely guard Bryant while he goes 8 for 19 in a game the Lakers lose by 12.


:childplease:
This cac was lowkey hating something serious. Bet he & ESPN regret doubting kobe
of course they'd cape for Klay and Steph over Kobe

Kobe outshining the 73-9 is amazing and I am so glad it happenend
 

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60 points on 50 shots, and his last basketball play was an assist. :russ:



So poetic, brehs.
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