Love him or hate him, you had to respect Kobe
I am not a Kobe fan. I am not a Lakers fan. Quite the opposite, in fact. I’ll actively antagonise my friends’ Kobe and Lakers fandom, poking and prodding in search of a bite.
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I am not a Kobe fan. I am not a Lakers fan. Quite the opposite, in fact. I’ll actively antagonise my friends’ Kobe and Lakers fandom, poking and prodding in search of a bite.
For the longest time I was a ‘Bron hater. After The Decision he seemed to have this aura about him thinking that, to straight talk, his s**t didn’t stink. Every misstep he made there after was applauded, and every success coming with a reason to degrade it.
Post All-Star basketball is that horrible grey area between the ecstasy of a new season starting, and the only thing that really matters at the end of the day – playoff basketball.
Cavs will have to drop to second or else they’re clear of the Raps til the ECF. With my boy Lowry back and balling like he hasn’t missed any time but they can definitely make it back to the Finals and give it a good shake.
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