I think so. Hell, he almost did after this past season and the last year of his contract is a player option. Theyve had another fantastic start and if they end up with another tough loss in the playoffs he might just hang it upbout dat
In five years, non if these dudes will be playin.there's quite a few still playing
Vince Carter
Ray Allen
Garnett
Peirce
Dirk
Kobe
Jermaine O'Neal
Steve Nash
Derek Fisher
Tim Duncan
Chauncy Billups
Antawn Jamison
Elton Brand
Shawn Marion
Jason Terry
Ron Artest
Corey Maggete
Hell, in 5 years most of the guys drafted in the early 2000's will be doneIn five years, non if these dudes will be playin.
between the 2 i think kobe will be playing longer. his ego will keep him bouncing around the league far past his prime on some willie mays on the mets shyt
Lebron in his 15 yr in the leagueHell, in 5 years most of the guys drafted in the early 2000's will be done
Monta Ellis turning his career around tho.kobe will be an all star @ 38...you heard it here first
Let's pretend he's not playing for records and stats at this point.There is no way in hell Kobe continues to play if he's not performing at a high level. His ego is the primary reason why your scenario won't happen.
Let's pretend he's not playing for records and stats at this point.
Ok.
I think what I'm saying is, is what he doing now, will it result in a ring or even a chance at getting one? Everyone know that it's not happening.What the fukk does that have to do with what you quoted, and if he is and continues to perform at a high level while doing so, so what?
I don't care about the conspiracy theories or convoluted soap opera plot points you dudes hash up because you're upset with a man that throws a ball in a hoop for a living who doesn't know you exist. I said he'll be playing until he can't play at a high level. You said nothing concerning that point, so get out of my notifications with this tinfoil hat nonsense.
I think what I'm saying is, is what he doing now, will it result in a ring or even a chance at getting one? Everyone know that it's not happening.
Leave your emotions out of this.
Who says I'm begging for him to retire? Feeling caught.What he is doing now is playing at a high level. If the Lakers don't win a ring, they'll join the other 29 teams who didn't. That has dikk to do with the man playing ball at an elite level.
It's at the point now where some of you are so angry at the man, you're begging for him to retire. He's been here almost two decades.
Interject some logic next time you quote me, because, again, your initial quote was based solely on emotion and boils down to you being upset that the guy is still playing at a high level. You didn't dispute a damn thing I said, and still haven't. Stop quoting me.
Who says I'm begging for him to retire? Feeling caught.
I asked a simple question and you went around it.