come now kobe!!!! you and shaq are acting like a couple of kids now!!! leave it alone!!!! nahh nahh na na naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa brings back memories of me at the school yard!!! in the 6th grade????
Last edited by kellyscott on June 25th at 11:52 AM.
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It's like the Janet Jackson song says ......'What Have You Done For Me Lately ' ?
Shaq got his and then pi##ed off his teammates and outstayed his welcome in South Beach. It won't be long before he does the same in Phoenix. As for Bryant he's still got a few more years to add a few more rings on both hands.
The same necessarily can't be said for Shaq !
How did I once love thee ? Let me count the ways........three NBA championships and three MVP Finals awards. I guess that's it bi##h !
justan' aka tophatal ..........
Last edited by justanotherfan on June 25th at 12:09 PM.
kobe is just now really beging to find hisself as a man and basketball player so before its over and done kobe will have more rings its not going to be about kobe and shaq its about kobe being the best player and now he is the leader and now he knows how to lead with shaq he didnt know how thats what has changed
Born and raised in Moorpark, CA - a suburb of Los Angeles - I have been a sports fan since 1994, when, as a 10-year-old boy, I discovered my own aptitude for basketball and soccer, and admired the intensity and skill of Alonzo Mourning. I became a Charlotte Hornets fan, but renounced my allegiance to the franchise when it traded my beloved 'Zo in 1995. I switched my allegiances to my hometown Los Angeles Lakers that same year, and still to this day, take perverse pleasure that the Hornets provided us with two integral pieces to the 2000 Championship squad (Kobe Bryant and Glen Rice). Recently cultivated has been my love for the Los Angeles Dodgers. I have a passing interest in the Los Angeles Kings, UCLA Bruins and Green Bay Packers.