Rastapopoulos
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Serious question.
No it isn't.
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Serious question.
That's not true. LJ is the closest thing to Jordan. Kobe is a wannabe Jordan. Kobe has a career per of 24.5; while Jordan has a career per of 29.5. LJ has a career per very close of 27.2.
I don't think so LeBron is more like Magic just not as good. I also don't like how LBJ went to Miami to be with Wade to win a championship and now you hear rumors about LBJ going back to Cleavland now that he's won a Championship maybe two if he gets on this year. Just because of that I would never put LBJ in the same line as Jordan till he proves he can do it with his own team like Jordan and Kobe have done. Another thing is players like Kobe and Jordan live for the big moment I'm not so sure you can say the same about James. Talent wise maybe I just don't think James has the same kind of mind set as players like Jordan and Kobe and that's and that's what separates them.
Miami is his team now. Ask any fan or the coaching staff.
The Heat became his team the second he made the decision.
Yep. I don't why people think this team is wade or bosh's?
Serious question.

yes a million times out of a million. Our rebounding would be even worse, but I still would
The key is, he's older than fuck.
It's pretty aparent that there are more Kobe haters than anything on this board. We are all Blazer fans and can't stand to see any Laker have any glory. With that said, I voted no for a few reasons.
1.) Kobe is old. Remember he's been in the league since 1995. That's 18 + years man.
2.) Kobe is selfish. He would destroy any chemistry this team has.
3.) Kobe is expensive. We would need to trade Aldridge, Batum and Matthews to even be at the level of the trade. Kobe's contract is untradeable with the new CBA.
Serious question: Did you have too many drinks and hit your head on the floor?![]()

Anymore it seems like older stars, if they have anything left in the tank, usually go on to chase rings on cheap contracts with contenders. Payton, Karl Malone, Ray Allen, Garnett, Shaq....I think playing your whole career on one team has gone the way of saving yourself for marriage. Sure, it sounds noble and all, but in the end you want to score some trophies a lot more than you want to be known as That Person.
He's 34.
Ya he's 34 and probably works on his game harder than anyone in the NBA even Jordan said a few years " Kobe’s ultimate competition is MJ. That’s why MJ watches him. MJ made people think what he was doing wasn’t human. Ditto the Kobester.
I never said Kobe was better than MJ. MJ just told me Kobe’s the only one to have done the work, to deserve comparison."
I don't think so LeBron is more like Magic just not as good. I also don't like how LBJ went to Miami to be with Wade to win a championship and now you hear rumors about LBJ going back to Cleavland now that he's won a Championship maybe two if he gets on this year. Just because of that I would never put LBJ in the same line as Jordan till he proves he can do it with his own team like Jordan and Kobe have done. Another thing is players like Kobe and Jordan live for the big moment I'm not so sure you can say the same about James. Talent wise maybe I just don't think James has the same kind of mind set as players like Jordan and Kobe and that's and that's what separates them.
He's 34.
Kobe was drafted in 96
Ray Allen and KG didn't go ring chasing. They were traded. Theyhad no say in the matter.
Pretty absurd that most of you wouldn't trade two fringe starters for a future HOF player and top 10 player in the league. Ok maybe hes only top 12-13 if you're a PER nuthugger, but even so why wouldn't you trade two run of the mill players for a top 15 player?
Yeah, he probably wouldn't be very happy playing in Portland, and there's concern with how he'd fit with Dame/LMA. But it instantly ups your franchise's profile exponentially. You add a marketing machine and superstar, a guy everyone in the league respects, and to boot you've even got a fucking money core of Damian, Kobe, Batum, and Aldridge. You could draw some vets on the cheap who are ring-chasing. FAs will want to play for Portland. The whole image of the team would change, not to mention if would be a major upgrade in talent.
Pretty absurd that most of you wouldn't trade two fringe starters for a future HOF player and top 10 player in the league. Ok maybe hes only top 12-13 if you're a PER nuthugger, but even so why wouldn't you trade two run of the mill players for a top 15 player?
Yeah, he probably wouldn't be very happy playing in Portland, and there's concern with how he'd fit with Dame/LMA. But it instantly ups your franchise's profile exponentially. You add a marketing machine and superstar, a guy everyone in the league respects, and to boot you've even got a fucking money core of Damian, Kobe, Batum, and Aldridge. You could draw some vets on the cheap who are ring-chasing. FAs will want to play for Portland. The whole image of the team would change, not to mention if would be a major upgrade in talent.
so why couldn't LBJ wait till Wade went to Cleavland?
While I assume a media whore like KB wouldn't want to play in Portland anymore then I'd like to see him in red and black, PDX's rebounding would improve after what I'd then turn around and trade him for. Wes and JJ are a small price to pay for someone who can generate so much $... the Big Markets would be lining up
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