"Last shot? I'll take the first, second, third, and every other shot in between!"
[I]--Kobe[/I]
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"Last shot? I'll take the first, second, third, and every other shot in between!"
[I]--Kobe[/I]
[QUOTE=NumberSix]If I want to miss it, Kobe. If I want to pass it to someone who will miss it, LeBron.[/QUOTE]
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If it's the last 'shot'
[QUOTE=pauk]You are a fool... Lebron was just unselfish on that play, he made a bad pass tho but with a good intention as Wade was open closer to the basket at the baseline...
Thats EXACTLY why you should trust the ball on Lebrons hands, he will make the correct play always, win or lose... he doesnt care about "Its me who should take the shot", he thinks more like "Its me who should create the most efficient shot whether it is for my teammates or for me"
Kobe is the complete opposite, Lebron would NEVER do this for example =
[img]http://www.gifsoup.com/view6/2423850/selfish-kobe-o.gif[/img][/QUOTE]I
Gotta love how people cherry pic some hand selected gif to fit their agenda as if that proves anything.
Anyway that video is bullshit. There were 2 seconds on the clock, for him to pass it to Odom or Cook and for them to shoot it the game would have been over. And the coach ORDERS Kobe to take the last shot no matter what.
I just realized.
Browsing ISH is the same as watching CSPAN.
This place is like Congress, but for real people.
Two parties going at it, repeating the same points over and over.
Kobe fans are the Republicans.
They're religious ("how great is our Gawd"), and mostly immune to reason, facts and logic.
They're individualists who are into the myth of the solitary cowboy fighting against the system.
They cherish their constitutionally protected right to "shoot first".
Their sexuality is complex, with a fascination for manliness.
They are more likely to distinguish between different types of rape.
LeBron fans are the Democrats.
They believe in empirical evidence, but understand nothing of the science behind it.
They like sharing and distributing possessions.
They are somewhat less fanatical, but also more boring and uninspiring.
They're opportunistic frontrunners who lack the courage to stand up for their beliefs.
Those two impose their agendas on others, forcing everyone to talk about the issues they're interested in, so fans of other players would generally be moderates/apolitical/whatever in this argument.
With two exceptions.
First is Euroleague. Euroleague is clearly a radical left-winger. He wants to fight for the smaller league guys and elevate statues to the average player. He likes to pretend he's European even though he may actually come from Arkansas.
Second is Jlauber. Jlauber is - and this comparison is so obvious I'm sure it's crossed everyone's mind already - Jlauber is Ron Paul.
A lone voice preaching in the desert.
An old, articulate and educated basketball conservative.
A guy who likes to present long-winded, factually-based arguments in an era of witty soundbites such as "UMAD".
A man of principle who always fights for his ideals, to the point where you sometimes wish he wouldn't.
A broken record with a remarkable ability to stay on message.
For one, everything is about the Constitution. For the other, everything is somehow about Wilt Chamberlain.
And in the end, the trolls always win :lol
(yawns):rolleyes:
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no doubt Kobe:pimp:
[QUOTE=Nick Young]The scenario: Game 7 of the NBA finals. Team is down by 2. 4 seconds left on the shot clock, and your team takes the ball out from half court after burning your last timeout.
Who would you rather take the last shot that will decide your series?
:kobe or :lebronamazed: ?[/QUOTE]
My scenario is Lebron will pass up the ball. :D
To the question- kobe
@BoutPractice
Pretty hilarious and spot on until the last part which just reeks of fangirl bias. If you are impressed by a trivial facts, facts taken out of context, and straw-man-pooping machine good for you, doesn't make him a basketball guru tho.
[QUOTE=BoutPractice]I just realized.
Browsing ISH is the same as watching CSPAN.
This place is like Congress, but for real people.
Two parties going at it, repeating the same points over and over.
Kobe fans are the Republicans.
They're religious ("how great is our Gawd"), and mostly immune to reason, facts and logic.
They're individualists who are into the myth of the solitary cowboy fighting against the system.
They cherish their constitutionally protected right to "shoot first".
Their sexuality is complex, with a fascination for manliness.
They are more likely to distinguish between different types of rape.
LeBron fans are the Democrats.
They believe in empirical evidence, but understand nothing of the science behind it.
They like sharing and distributing possessions.
They are somewhat less fanatical, but also more boring and uninspiring.
They're opportunistic frontrunners who lack the courage to stand up for their beliefs.
Those two impose their agendas on others, forcing everyone to talk about the issues they're interested in, so fans of other players would generally be moderates/apolitical/whatever in this argument.
With two exceptions.
First is Euroleague. Euroleague is clearly a radical left-winger. He wants to fight for the smaller league guys and elevate statues to the average player. He likes to pretend he's European even though he may actually come from Arkansas.
Second is Jlauber. Jlauber is - and this comparison is so obvious I'm sure it's crossed everyone's mind already - Jlauber is Ron Paul.
A lone voice preaching in the desert.
An old, articulate and educated basketball conservative.
A guy who likes to present long-winded, factually-based arguments in an era of witty soundbites such as "UMAD".
A man of principle who always fights for his ideals, to the point where you sometimes wish he wouldn't.
A broken record with a remarkable ability to stay on message.
For one, everything is about the Constitution. For the other, everything is somehow about Wilt Chamberlain.
And in the end, the trolls always win :lol[/QUOTE]
:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: will rep when I can:cheers:
To the OP,
If they're both in their primes....
Jumpshot: Kobe
Drive to the hoop: LBJ
Kobe. But neither if I had the choice of any player in the league. Melo or KD would be a better debate.
[QUOTE=Kovach]@BoutPractice
Pretty hilarious and spot on until the last part which just reeks of fangirl bias. If you are impressed by a trivial facts, facts taken out of context, and straw-man-pooping machine good for you, doesn't make him a basketball guru tho.[/QUOTE]
> Just to clarify, I am making fun of everyone equally, not picking any sides here ;)
Paul scares me more than anything, and while his basketball counterpart has the merit of being unique and interesting, I'd also disagree with a lot of what he says and how he says it.