Bynum has been the man for the last several games and Kobe is unwilling to let Bynum be the man"
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stringer bell wrote: »
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I'm a Kobe fan, but I can admit his shot selection has been atrocious at times. Right now he doesn't have the athleticism to do what he used to, which is clear as rain when watching the games. He's at that point in his career where his eyes can keep up with the action but his body can only do so in spurts. Like someone else said, all those mental things that made him great at his physical peak (ego, stubborness, selfishness) are hindrances now that he's in physical decline.
That said, I think some of y'all are riding too hard on him. Everybody's poster child A.I. put numbers up like this for his whole career damn near, and people still talking about can he get a run. Bynum jacked up a three as a center. That's all that needs to be said about his decision making.
At this ? is ? up:
1A is a 16-year vet who still takes the same horrible shots he did as a rookie but with less athleticism to possibly pull off a miracle.
1B still thinks he'll get the ball by being a good teammate.
1C is out to prove he can make even worse shot selections than 1A.
? were calling Iverson a chucker though, let's not act like he wasn't criticized a lot more harshly than Kobe has been this season. -
http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/7771310/sources-los-angeles-lakers-andrew-bynum-fined-undisclosed-amount-numerous-infractions
this ? bynum dont know how to handle being the man -
bynum a real ?
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Inglewood_B wrote: »http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/7771310/sources-los-angeles-lakers-andrew-bynum-fined-undisclosed-amount-numerous-infractions
this ? bynum dont know how to handle being the man
he feeling himself too much, he's one wrong landing away from being done. ? better chill -
"I don't take part in the huddles," Bynum said. "I'm resting ... getting my Zen on." Lmao, Bynum out chea foolin...
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t_m_a_c_f_a_n73088 wrote: »"I don't take part in the huddles," Bynum said. "I'm resting ... getting my Zen on." Lmao, Bynum out chea foolin...
the whole quote is ? but lets focus on that point....do you understand what kind of state of mind a ? has to be in to say that this comfortably and feel like theres nothing wrong? lol -
yoooo
lmaoooo @ Bynum practicing his zen off to the side -
i dont care who you are but you cant brush off a meeting with the gerneral manager
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bynum getting his zen on at home
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t_m_a_c_f_a_n73088 wrote: »"I don't take part in the huddles," Bynum said. "I'm resting ... getting my Zen on." Lmao, Bynum out chea foolin...
the whole quote is ? but lets focus on that point....do you understand what kind of state of mind a ? has to be in to say that this comfortably and feel like theres nothing wrong? lol
low key it was a shot at mike brown. im guessing he prefer's phil
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I agreed with the original premise of this topic but due to current events (i.e Bynum's unstable maturity) I think it's too early to just hand him the reigns. The guy still acts like a five year old.
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I agree that Bynum is immature, but he's still a dominate big man...At this point in Kobe's career he needs to lean on Bynum and Gasol more than ever.
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I'm a Kobe fan, but I can admit his shot selection has been atrocious at times. Right now he doesn't have the athleticism to do what he used to, which is clear as rain when watching the games. He's at that point in his career where his eyes can keep up with the action but his body can only do so in spurts. Like someone else said, all those mental things that made him great at his physical peak (ego, stubborness, selfishness) are hindrances now that he's in physical decline.
That said, I think some of y'all are riding too hard on him. Everybody's poster child A.I. put numbers up like this for his whole career damn near, and people still talking about can he get a run. Bynum jacked up a three as a center. That's all that needs to be said about his decision making.
At this ? is ? up:
1A is a 16-year vet who still takes the same horrible shots he did as a rookie but with less athleticism to possibly pull off a miracle.
1B still thinks he'll get the ball by being a good teammate.
1C is out to prove he can make even worse shot selections than 1A.
When did AI or TMac or any player whos had their shot selection questioned play with a center half as good as Bynum
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Now how bout Gasol?
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How bout at the same time -
homie ego is outta control he better take notes from shaq odom and pau can get traded at anytime lol
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SupremeXXV wrote: »I agree that Bynum is immature, but he's still a dominate big man...At this point in Kobe's career he needs to lean on Bynum and Gasol more than ever.
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I think Kobe is gunning for the scoring title and knows he should defer to the bigs more often..... I think when the playoffs start take it easy and let the bigs carry him to the Finals and if they make it to the Finals go ham to try and get the Finals MVP... (going ham for the Finals mvp is kinda lame tbo imo but his pride wont have it any other way realistically if they do make it there)
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dalyricalbandit wrote: »stringer bell wrote: »
hilarious
why is there like 7 or 8 players on the other teams in that pic lol -
Kobe's back on the Kobe System.
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bump....b/c this theory was proven wrong
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dalyricalbandit wrote: »stringer bell wrote: »
hilarious
why is there like 7 or 8 players on the other teams in that pic lol
...because thats what kobe sees. everybody against him. -
So bynum aint the man?
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I really do think Bynum acts the way he does as a "? you" to Kobe...like "I guess I'll shoot this 3 since the ball hog aint gon pass it to me once it hit his hands anyway"...at least that's how I see the ? , cuz Bynum didn't used to be THIS bad and this ? is seriously regressing..(maturity wise)