with the big towers and stuff they gave him problems.
kobe had to carry the lakers to beat the spurs.
everyone except idiots that didn't watch basketball at the time knows this.
go ahead , go look it up before you respond and embarass yourself again.
you do realize that shaq was out of shape and couldn't keep it up against the pistons right?
watch the games. he was too tired and worn out in that finals.
he'll have a good game or good quarter but then next half and next quarter he couldn't do it anymore.
he's lucky kobe became the scapegoat for that finals. truth is shaq was out of shape and couldn't hang with little ass ben wallace on him.
Shaq was dominating the Pistons lmfao, he couldn't do anything because Kobe was busy chucking up shots, if Shaq had actually gotten the ball they would've won.
Lakers fans are the worst, guys like you ride Kobe's nuts.
When Shaq left Kobe couldn't win ****, so Kobe gave up and said "**** the lakers, **** the fans, I'm out trade me!"
The League of course responded by gifting Gasol to the Lakers for a bunch of scrubs lmfao. Memphis wanted to "rebuild" (LOL) so they traded away their franchise player, a guy who held Grizzlies records and had lead the Grizz to their first playoff appearance, for some crappy draft picks and so they could sign Z-Bo who at the time had attitude problems, was extremely out of shape and had team cancer written all over him.
Kobe fans are like a ***** who was cheated on by her man lol, "We still love you Kobe don't leave us T_T we forgive you!"
If the Lakers fail to get Howard or D-Will next season I GUARANTEE you Kobe will demand a trade because he knows he can't get it done by himself. He's always needed STACKED teams to win.
MVP's don't shoot 6-24 in game 7 of the NBA finals.
90's had some ballers. Hard to believe the bulls won that many times.
Karl Malone
John Stockton
David Robinson
Tim Hardaway
Prime Alonzo Mourning
Hakeem Olajuwon
Charles Barkley
Reggie Miller
Patrick Ewing
Gary Payton
Mitch Richmond
Chris Mullin
Penny Hardaway
Shaq
Dominque Wilkins
Clyde Drexler.
Tom Chambers
Shawn Kemp.
Kevin Johnson
Kevin Garnett.
Just insane talent and the hard working blue collar Bulls managed to win 6 times.
People seem to forget that Miller was drafted in the 80s, Kidd was drafted in 93 and a guy like Mutombo was drafted in 91 when they also went to the Finals.. Young, strong lions those guys are
But the 90's was weak? lmao.. So I'm guessing defeating a team that was led by Kidd and had Keith Van Horn, Kerry Kittles and Lucious Harris was a very formidable opponent compared to that of the Portland Trail Blazers who had a scrub of a player in Clyde Drexler, a horrible point guard in Terry Porter and horrible interior players in Buck Williams, Cliff Robinson and Jerome Kersey.. I really do see the advantage that those Nets would have over the Blazers of 92
Or better yet, an old Reggie Miller led team with the defensive stopper in Jalen Rose and the ever so dominant Dale Davis manning the paint was far superior than anything that a team with GP, Kemp and Schrempf had to offer.
Let's not forget the Sixers who were a 1 man team(scoring wise) but had the depth of guys like Matt Geiger, Aaron McKie, the defensive specialist in Eric Snow compared to Stockton, Malone and a guy by the name of Hornacek. Don't forget that scrub in Byron Russel either. Advantage Philly. Especially with an old Malone getting 28 and 10 a night. Talk about falling off, if ever there's a definition, that's it right there.
People seem to forget that Miller was drafted in the 80s, Kidd was drafted in 93 and a guy like Mutombo was drafted in 91 when they also went to the Finals.. Young, strong lions those guys are
But the 90's was weak? lmao.. So I'm guessing defeating a team that was led by Kidd and had Keith Van Horn, Kerry Kittles and Lucious Harris was a very formidable opponent compared to that of the Portland Trail Blazers who had a scrub of a player in Clyde Drexler, a horrible point guard in Terry Porter and horrible interior players in Buck Williams, Cliff Robinson and Jerome Kersey.. I really do see the advantage that those Nets would have over the Blazers of 92
Or better yet, an old Reggie Miller led team with the defensive stopper in Jalen Rose and the ever so dominant Dale Davis manning the paint was far superior than anything that a team with GP, Kemp and Schrempf had to offer.
Let's not forget the Sixers who were a 1 man team(scoring wise) but had the depth of guys like Matt Geiger, Aaron McKie, the defensive specialist in Eric Snow compared to Stockton, Malone and a guy by the name of Hornacek. Don't forget that scrub in Byron Russel either. Advantage Philly. Especially with an old Malone getting 28 and 10 a night. Talk about falling off, if ever there's a definition, that's it right there.
90's had some ballers. Hard to believe the bulls won that many times.
Karl Malone
John Stockton
David Robinson
Tim Hardaway
Prime Alonzo Mourning
Hakeem Olajuwon
Charles Barkley
Reggie Miller
Patrick Ewing
Gary Payton
Mitch Richmond
Chris Mullin
Penny Hardaway
Shaq
Dominque Wilkins
Clyde Drexler.
Tom Chambers
Shawn Kemp.
Kevin Johnson
Kevin Garnett.
Just insane talent and the hard working blue collar Bulls managed to win 6 times.
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