LilMissDiva
Bench
He can't not play -- he is that team and its now or never.
Well it's never NOW!

He can't not play -- he is that team and its now or never.
D00d, I've had to hear about his fingers ad nauseam. They said surgery to repair it to something approaching its original state, but repair was not critical. Those were the words out of the trainer's mouth (Vitti). Now, because he didn't get the surgery doesn't mean it was a fake injury -- the injury IS there, a ligament was shorn off the bone. If your problem is with it being called an "injury" instead of a "condition", which is probably more accurate since injury connotes pain and inability to play...then I could agree with you. After all, we're talking about just one small segment of his pinky finger, not a hip bone. But, like I said, same thing to Larry Bird in 83 and he of all players was bothered enough to get the knuckle worked on. In Kobe's kobeworld, he decided he was going to learn to live with it.
As to the last point, it has come out since that Kobe's knee was drained after Gm4 of the OK series and his shooting magically went right back to where he was before the knee tweak, which was back in the RS. So the entirety of his shooting slump fell exactly between the initial tweak and the fluid drain. Considering that they kept the knee problem and then the drain secret for as long as they did is an achievement in itself. They wanted to let the media keep thinking that his index finger was to blame. However, it's too convenient to assume that it was Thabo who suddenly blossomed into a Kobe stopper when Kobe was already bricking long before that series.
He didn't say the he admitted that Kobe's injury was fake...he said that it went from an injury to a "condition", basically, because.."They said surgery to repair it to something approaching its original state, but repair was not critical. Those were the words out of the trainer's mouth (Vitti). Now, because he didn't get the surgery doesn't mean it was a fake injury -- the injury IS there, a ligament was shorn off the bone." What's so hard to understand there??
And of course the media would know about Kobe's, (or any other players' injuries), because they watched the injury happen during the games!
I tend to believe the news of Kobe getting his knee drained was more about giving the Suns some false sense that he would be easier to guard, not at full strength...
And of course the media would know about Kobe's, (or any other players' injuries), because they watched the injury happen during the games!
I tend to believe the news of Kobe getting his knee drained was more about giving the Suns some false sense that he would be easier to guard, not at full strength...
What's up, hoops? The hard part for Pete is that he doesn't want to try to understand and he would disagree with a Laker fan that the Sun is a hot place. I can tell him things that are actually said by the particulars involved and he'll still twist in 50 different ways to refute it. It's something to do during my lunch break, tho. I enjoy the lengths he goes to at times, he's definitely committed to the Kings.
Hmm... the way I see it is that you have some type of crush, possibily a man crush, on kobe to the point that you no longer see things clearly. My opinion of kobe's "injuries" being as publicized as Lebron's elbow and sometimes used as an excuse for a bad game has nothing to do with the Kings. Its obvious, at least to people who doesn't idolize kobe.
You have a stronger fixation on Kobe than I do, trust me. You zealously portray everything about him in the negative, even to the point of comically timing your argument that he's not clutch right before he cans 6 game winners. Also proudly stating that you know he won't take on and stop Westbrook a day before he did just that. You claim that Thabo stopped him after a month of poor shooting which coincided perfectly with a knee injury. It's your schtick (sp), I recognize that.
I think he is just upset about his mom personally.
Are you talking about Lebron or Peter??![]()
I dont get it...