lettherebehouse wrote:Aye look, and this shit's on hit legit son, I agree with the OP. I've never seen a more uninspired game of basketball than that. It was like an exhibition game that didn't feel real. A pathetic effort, as everybody took themselves out of a game, and Kobe doing the grand ovation at the end of the game after a showing as pathetic as that. We're a professional basketball team still, as bad as we are, and there was absolutely nothing professional about what went on tonight. It was cool to see Philly's crowd show Kobe some farewell love, but Kobe ate it up way too much tonight. If we have to go through this for every away game the rest of the season, I'm sitting the season out to follow Maryland Terrapin basketball.
I love Kobe more than or as much as anybody, which includes his own wife, mother, and kids, but this circus is getting embarrassing and counter productive.
I just don't agree. Keeping the pick is as vital to the Lakers future as anything else, and this game could go a long way towards securing it. I know it's pathetic and we don't want JR/DR/JC to grow up in this culture of embarrassing basketball but I'd rather that than lose the pick altogether and get no reward for suffering through this abortion of a season.
I think we can secure that pick even with us trying to run something that resembles an NBA offense. Watching players give up, is just unwatchable and unacceptable. That was a circus atmosphere, almost to the point the Philly crowd could've been trolling him to keep him hoisting up 3s.
lettherebehouse wrote:Aye look, and this shit's on hit legit son, I agree with the OP. I've never seen a more uninspired game of basketball than that. It was like an exhibition game that didn't feel real. A pathetic effort, as everybody took themselves out of a game, and Kobe doing the grand ovation at the end of the game after a showing as pathetic as that. We're a professional basketball team still, as bad as we are, and there was absolutely nothing professional about what went on tonight. It was cool to see Philly's crowd show Kobe some farewell love, but Kobe ate it up way too much tonight. If we have to go through this for every away game the rest of the season, I'm sitting the season out to follow Maryland Terrapin basketball.
I love Kobe more than or as much as anybody, which includes his own wife, mother, and kids, but this circus is getting embarrassing and counter productive.
I just don't agree. Keeping the pick is as vital to the Lakers future as anything else, and this game could go a long way towards securing it. I know it's pathetic and we don't want JR/DR/JC to grow up in this culture of embarrassing basketball but I'd rather that than lose the pick altogether and get no reward for suffering through this abortion of a season.
I think we can secure that pick even with us trying to run something that resembles an NBA offense. Watching players give up, is just unwatchable and unacceptable. That was a circus atmosphere, almost to the point the Philly crowd could've been trolling him to keep him hoisting up 3s.
There is heavy competition at the bottom. My greatest nightmare in life is losing the pick, and my tunnel vision doesn't allow me to care for anything else, and especially not the quality of the basketball being played in losses.
An L is and L, mission accomplished, for now let's hope for more of them and worry about the circus atmosphere of the basketball when we employ the coach who will actually be expected to win games.
Retirement year and this clown is taking damn near more chuck attempts than the entire team combined. Just provides further proof this selfish fuckwod was nothing but a career cancer and should have been kicked to the curb years ago
lettherebehouse wrote:Aye look, and this shit's on hit legit son, I agree with the OP. I've never seen a more uninspired game of basketball than that. It was like an exhibition game that didn't feel real. A pathetic effort, as everybody took themselves out of a game, and Kobe doing the grand ovation at the end of the game after a showing as pathetic as that. We're a professional basketball team still, as bad as we are, and there was absolutely nothing professional about what went on tonight. It was cool to see Philly's crowd show Kobe some farewell love, but Kobe ate it up way too much tonight. If we have to go through this for every away game the rest of the season, I'm sitting the season out to follow Maryland Terrapin basketball.
I love Kobe more than or as much as anybody, which includes his own wife, mother, and kids, but this circus is getting embarrassing and counter productive.