LakersNeedShaq wrote:He crumbled under the spotlight. Some guys can't handle playing for the Lakers, it's as simple as that. The pressure's just too much for certain personalities. The big smiling goofball routine worked in a hick swamp town like Orlando, but the LA media was up his ass every time he'd try that corny shit after a loss. It's why he fled to Houston, and surprise surprise he's having troubles there, too.
Lol, no he didnt..he didn't want to play with a ball hog kobe...had nothing to do with spotlight or pressure.
lol at the laker homers still making crap up for them getting ass raped by dwight...
Kobeunderbite wrote:Thank God we dodged that bullet.
He raped the lakers badly...you got zilch in return for Dwight while the magic ended up getting a kings ransom
Hey Forrest, it's not about what we got in return. It's about what we didn't get, which is Dwight Fartface Howard.
No, it's about gambling and losing...he walked for nothing and you could have gotten something in return that wouldn't have made the lakers the joke they have been for the past 3 years
LakersNeedShaq wrote:He crumbled under the spotlight. Some guys can't handle playing for the Lakers, it's as simple as that. The pressure's just too much for certain personalities. The big smiling goofball routine worked in a hick swamp town like Orlando, but the LA media was up his ass every time he'd try that corny shit after a loss. It's why he fled to Houston, and surprise surprise he's having troubles there, too.
Lol, no he didnt..he didn't want to play with a ball hog kobe...had nothing to do with spotlight or pressure.
lol at the laker homers still making crap up for them getting ass raped by dwight...
He obviously can't handle not being catered to, though. He thought we were gonna let Kobe walk after he got hurt, but instead we signed him to an extension and Dwight flipped out. And now he's supposedly upset because Harden controls the ball too much in Houston? The Tragic are the only team stupid enough to bow down to his every whim, which is why they fired Van Gundy. But he ended up forcing a trade anyway lol
LakersNeedShaq wrote:He crumbled under the spotlight. Some guys can't handle playing for the Lakers, it's as simple as that. The pressure's just too much for certain personalities. The big smiling goofball routine worked in a hick swamp town like Orlando, but the LA media was up his ass every time he'd try that corny shit after a loss. It's why he fled to Houston, and surprise surprise he's having troubles there, too.
Lol, no he didnt..he didn't want to play with a ball hog kobe...had nothing to do with spotlight or pressure.
lol at the laker homers still making crap up for them getting ass raped by dwight...
He obviously can't handle not being catered to, though. He thought we were gonna let Kobe walk after he got hurt, but instead we signed him to an extension and Dwight flipped out. And now he's supposedly upset because Harden controls the ball too much in Houston? The Tragic are the only team stupid enough to bow down to his every whim, which is why they fired Van Gundy. But he ended up forcing a trade anyway lol
Dwight was roght
Lamers blew their money on kobe and look where it got them..nowhere.
Dwight was right in leaving as would any player with half a brain
elartman1973 wrote:
Lol, no he didnt..he didn't want to play with a ball hog kobe...had nothing to do with spotlight or pressure.
lol at the laker homers still making crap up for them getting ass raped by dwight...
He obviously can't handle not being catered to, though. He thought we were gonna let Kobe walk after he got hurt, but instead we signed him to an extension and Dwight flipped out. And now he's supposedly upset because Harden controls the ball too much in Houston? The Tragic are the only team stupid enough to bow down to his every whim, which is why they fired Van Gundy. But he ended up forcing a trade anyway lol
Dwight was roght
Lamers blew their money on kobe and look where it got them..nowhere.
Dwight was right in leaving as would any player with half a brain
Dwight wasn't right at all. What the hell have the Rockets done? Their ceiling was basically the WCF's, big wow. Now they're hovering around .500 ball and Dwight is pouting again. He's a mental midget, and the Lakers got lucky that he decided to leave, otherwise we'd be stuck with his toxic attitude. I think deep down, he never forgave the Lakers for raping him in the '09 Finals.
He obviously can't handle not being catered to, though. He thought we were gonna let Kobe walk after he got hurt, but instead we signed him to an extension and Dwight flipped out. And now he's supposedly upset because Harden controls the ball too much in Houston? The Tragic are the only team stupid enough to bow down to his every whim, which is why they fired Van Gundy. But he ended up forcing a trade anyway lol
Dwight was roght
Lamers blew their money on kobe and look where it got them..nowhere.
Dwight was right in leaving as would any player with half a brain
Dwight wasn't right at all. What the hell have the Rockets done? Their ceiling was basically the WCF's, big wow. Now they're hovering around .500 ball and Dwight is pouting again. He's a mental midget, and the Lakers got lucky that he decided to leave, otherwise we'd be stuck with his toxic attitude. I think deep down, he never forgave the Lakers for raping him in the '09 Finals.
He never forgave the lakers for raping the ENTIRE CITY of shitlando.
Robceltsfan wrote:I love Dwight Howard and Steve Nash. Probably my two favorite Lakers of all-time.
and Len Bias is our favorite Celtic...
Len Bias never played a single moment in the NBA.
But thanks for playing.
he was drafted, he was the Celt choice. He already had a product endorsement signing ceremony with the Celtics' coaches and management.
not a single moment, and yet he still devastated the franchise. That's value added!
(although truthfully, IMO, his drug use foreshadows that he probably wouldn't have been that great in the NBA)
"Educated people make the world a better place, they mercilessly attack misery and cruelty, and eventually they win."
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