Kobe Bryant, 41, killed in helicopter crash

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Go back to your hole. Originally Posted by Redhot1960
Why? Because I started posting in a thread about a guy on a team that I've loved and watched since I was 4 years old?

I was more than happy with just sticking to the topic or sports in general until that old pathetic Jew bitch came at me.

Oh, and out of respect for TWK and WTF I'll get back on topic; RIP Kobe
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Kobe Bryant memorial outside Staples Center is being taken down

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/kobe-br...215255141.html


Vanessa Bryant to receive items from Kobe's Staples Center memorial

https://sports.yahoo.com/vanessa-bry...021843632.html
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I forget the official job title the guy has, but he pretty much said stop bringing shit a couple of days ago. He had a plan in place about what to do with everything but the guy was kind of like "okay, that's really enough and people, don't bring anything else".
Not a single one of these pathetic old bitches have agreed to my terms after they threaten me and I call them out and gladly accept their offer. I just want to make sure that these losers don't have any weapons on them.

I actually considered inviting the guy who sent me a picture of his gun out to lunch because at least he was man enough not to ambush me like I know these other old pathetic bitches would. I decided not to though because I knew he would just shoot me any chance he got because he hated me so much.

I realize all of these old bitches who threaten me hate me, but that dude, he really fucking hated me. I'm not proud of that and I didn't think that I was really that harsh with him, but yeah, he would have blown my fucking head off. He was an unstable old lonely guy who fell in love with hookers just like this silly old lonely big mouth cowardly Jew bitch who runs from handles and is only posting in this thread because of me. So yeah, we do it my way to make sure you have no weapons on you or me if you are stupid enough to meet me to fight.

Edit: I forgot that pathetic old Jew bitch ran from that handle as well. Originally Posted by Lucas McCain
Hey asshole! You are the sad old motherfucker who was too scared to show up.

I was there loser boy.

You are a coward. You were scared of me. You have a pathetic make believe existence as a person with "multiple Ivy League degrees"....LMAO!

You are nothing but a cocksucker - just like your fat old dad taught you.
LOLLING!

Lucas is just whipping yous like the piece of shit turds burglar yous are, JL.

How many people on this site challenge others to a tilly?

Only one. And all of your doppelgängers.

I think he would whip all of yous.

Better lawyer up! Originally Posted by HoeHummer
Remember to drink up all of Lucas cum after you suck him off, faggot.
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and the cash in begins ..


Kobe Bryant Gear Sells Out at Nike While Memorabilia Priced as High as $3 Million on eBay

https://ktla.com/2020/01/30/kobe-bry...llion-on-ebay/


Posted 12:26 PM, January 30, 2020, by CNN Wire

Demand for Kobe Bryant merchandise reached a fever pitch almost immediately after the legendary Laker perished in a helicopter crash Sunday along with his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven other victims.


Bryant apparel on Nike’s website was completely sold out less than a day after the incident, the company confirmed on Wednesday. Many fans have since turned to eBay and other auction sites to purchase any Kobe-related memorabilia they can find. But sellers on auction sites are demanding hefty sums for Bryant trading cards, autographed basketballs, jerseys and shoes.




On Jan. 28, 2020, signs in downtown Los Angeles memorialize NBA great Kobe Bryant, who along with his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, died in a helicopter crash two days earlier. Kobe and “Gigi” were among nine killed in the crash in Calabasas. (Credit: David McNew/Getty Images)


One eBay user wanted $3 million for a basketball signed by Bryant and the rest of the Lakers’ 2002 “3-peat” championship team on Wednesday. Another asked Bryant fans for $2.88 million for a “one-of-a-kind” ball Bryant signed after winning his first NBA title. The latter seller said the ball will be “worth $10 million in 10 years.”


the ad for the 3-peat ball is gone now. the other is still online.


Bids for the “MambaForever.com” URL started at $1 million on the site, the same price as a pre-owned set of Kobe trading cards said to be in “very good” condition. The asking price for a pair of Nike shoes signed by the Black Mamba after his final NBA game in 2016 is $240,000.


the guy that registered "MambaForever" won't get anywhere near his asking price and he might run afoul (or whoever buys it) of the law. Kobe in 2016 applied for a trademark for "Black Mamba" and was involved in a dispute over it's use a the time of his death.



https://www.forbes.com/sites/darrenh.../#3f5016b97e1a



The sky-high pricing follows a familiar pattern that tends to emerge after famous people die suddenly, according to Howard University marketing professor Denver D’Rozario, who specializes in research about the use of dead celebrities in marketing.


“Fans suddenly realize the person they love is not there anymore and they want to buy up things to be close to that person,” D’Rozario, told CNN Business. “Some people buy it for commemoration purposes because they assume it will increase in value as a collector’s item. It gives them a connection to the person they love.”


Michael Jackson’s famous glittery white glove sold for $420,000 in November 2009, five months after the late King of Pop’s untimely death at age 50. The “Happy birthday, Mr. President” dress Marilyn Monroe wore when she serenaded John F. Kennedy in 1962 sold for a record $4.8 million 2016.


Last year, the gown Princess Diana donned when she danced with John Travolta at a 1985 White House event sold for $347,000.


All three items were auctioned off by Darren Julien, CEO of Julien’s Auctions, which authenticates celebrity memorabilia before selling it.


Julien says he’s received a major influx of calls and emails from folks looking to sell him Kobe merchandise to auction off over the last few days. He is planning to sell a collection of verified Kobe items during his company’s annual Sports Legends auction in Beverly Hills, California, on May 1.


Julien also criticized the prices for Kobe merchandise currently being auctioned on eBay.


“It’s a little bit morbid to be marketing Kobe at this point and time,” Julien told CNN Business. “If you’re a business with a reputation, you have to be sensitive to the families. You’re always going to have those kinds of opportunistic people who go on eBay and put crazy prices on items that no one will ever pay.”


EBay did not immediately respond to requests for comment on how it verifies the authenticity of celebrity memorabilia sold on its site. The company confirmed via email on Wednesday that it monitors and conducts sweeps to remove items specifically referencing celebrities’ deaths or offering charity donations outside of verified eBay charity partners.


EBay also prohibits listings that “portray, glorify, or attempt to profit from human tragedy or suffering, or that are insensitive to victims of such events.”


Martin Nolan, executive director of Julien’s Auctions, said it’s normal for mourning fans to obsess over mementos after a star they love has passed away.


“We’re all nostalgic,” he said. “Kobe died so tragically and he’s such a hero, such an icon, especially here in Los Angeles. There’s that raw feeling, that emotion because he’s gone. What do we have left? We have the basketballs, the shoes. That’s what we have left to cling to, to remember his legacy.”


how 'bout a signed and empty Champagne bottle from the Laker's 2010 title? signed by Kobe, Derek Fisher and Pau Gasol?


US $1,125,000.00









https://www.ebay.com/itm/Kobe-Bryant....c100752.m1982



Pat Riley has a trademark for "Three-Peat" and several variants ..


Riley has continued to add to his "Three-Peat" empire over the years by registering the phrase in various versions, including "3Peat" and "ThreePeat." Meanwhile, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office has protected the phrase by making initial rulings against filings by other individuals that refer to three-peat and the Heat such as "Heat3Peat" and "Big3Peat."


https://www.espn.com/nba/truehoop/mi...ts-memorabilia
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I've given your stupid old pathetic Jew ass enough attention in this thread. Go away, bitch. Or keep getting emotional if you want to. Why the fuck do I care what an old pathetic Jew posts? #dumbjewbitch
I've given your stupid old pathetic Jew ass enough attention in this thread. Go away, bitch. Or keep getting emotional if you want to. Why the fuck do I care what an old pathetic Jew posts? #dumbjewbitch Originally Posted by Lucas "Adolph Hitler" McCain
Hey Adolph - if you don't care, why not let it go?
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and the cash in begins ..


Kobe Bryant Gear Sells Out at Nike While Memorabilia Priced as High as $3 Million on eBay

https://ktla.com/2020/01/30/kobe-bry...llion-on-ebay/


Posted 12:26 PM, January 30, 2020, by CNN Wire

Demand for Kobe Bryant merchandise reached a fever pitch almost immediately after the legendary Laker perished in a helicopter crash Sunday along with his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven other victims.


Bryant apparel on Nike’s website was completely sold out less than a day after the incident, the company confirmed on Wednesday. Many fans have since turned to eBay and other auction sites to purchase any Kobe-related memorabilia they can find. But sellers on auction sites are demanding hefty sums for Bryant trading cards, autographed basketballs, jerseys and shoes.




On Jan. 28, 2020, signs in downtown Los Angeles memorialize NBA great Kobe Bryant, who along with his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, died in a helicopter crash two days earlier. Kobe and “Gigi” were among nine killed in the crash in Calabasas. (Credit: David McNew/Getty Images)


One eBay user wanted $3 million for a basketball signed by Bryant and the rest of the Lakers’ 2002 “3-peat” championship team on Wednesday. Another asked Bryant fans for $2.88 million for a “one-of-a-kind” ball Bryant signed after winning his first NBA title. The latter seller said the ball will be “worth $10 million in 10 years.”


the ad for the 3-peat ball is gone now. the other is still online.


Bids for the “MambaForever.com” URL started at $1 million on the site, the same price as a pre-owned set of Kobe trading cards said to be in “very good” condition. The asking price for a pair of Nike shoes signed by the Black Mamba after his final NBA game in 2016 is $240,000.


the guy that registered "MambaForever" won't get anywhere near his asking price and he might run afoul (or whoever buys it) of the law. Kobe in 2016 applied for a trademark for "Black Mamba" and was involved in a dispute over it's use a the time of his death.



https://www.forbes.com/sites/darrenh.../#3f5016b97e1a



The sky-high pricing follows a familiar pattern that tends to emerge after famous people die suddenly, according to Howard University marketing professor Denver D’Rozario, who specializes in research about the use of dead celebrities in marketing.


“Fans suddenly realize the person they love is not there anymore and they want to buy up things to be close to that person,” D’Rozario, told CNN Business. “Some people buy it for commemoration purposes because they assume it will increase in value as a collector’s item. It gives them a connection to the person they love.”


Michael Jackson’s famous glittery white glove sold for $420,000 in November 2009, five months after the late King of Pop’s untimely death at age 50. The “Happy birthday, Mr. President” dress Marilyn Monroe wore when she serenaded John F. Kennedy in 1962 sold for a record $4.8 million 2016.


Last year, the gown Princess Diana donned when she danced with John Travolta at a 1985 White House event sold for $347,000.


All three items were auctioned off by Darren Julien, CEO of Julien’s Auctions, which authenticates celebrity memorabilia before selling it.


Julien says he’s received a major influx of calls and emails from folks looking to sell him Kobe merchandise to auction off over the last few days. He is planning to sell a collection of verified Kobe items during his company’s annual Sports Legends auction in Beverly Hills, California, on May 1.


Julien also criticized the prices for Kobe merchandise currently being auctioned on eBay.


“It’s a little bit morbid to be marketing Kobe at this point and time,” Julien told CNN Business. “If you’re a business with a reputation, you have to be sensitive to the families. You’re always going to have those kinds of opportunistic people who go on eBay and put crazy prices on items that no one will ever pay.”


EBay did not immediately respond to requests for comment on how it verifies the authenticity of celebrity memorabilia sold on its site. The company confirmed via email on Wednesday that it monitors and conducts sweeps to remove items specifically referencing celebrities’ deaths or offering charity donations outside of verified eBay charity partners.


EBay also prohibits listings that “portray, glorify, or attempt to profit from human tragedy or suffering, or that are insensitive to victims of such events.”


Martin Nolan, executive director of Julien’s Auctions, said it’s normal for mourning fans to obsess over mementos after a star they love has passed away.


“We’re all nostalgic,” he said. “Kobe died so tragically and he’s such a hero, such an icon, especially here in Los Angeles. There’s that raw feeling, that emotion because he’s gone. What do we have left? We have the basketballs, the shoes. That’s what we have left to cling to, to remember his legacy.”


how 'bout a signed and empty Champagne bottle from the Laker's 2010 title? signed by Kobe, Derek Fisher and Pau Gasol?


US $1,125,000.00









https://www.ebay.com/itm/Kobe-Bryant....c100752.m1982



Pat Riley has a trademark for "Three-Peat" and several variants ..


Riley has continued to add to his "Three-Peat" empire over the years by registering the phrase in various versions, including "3Peat" and "ThreePeat." Meanwhile, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office has protected the phrase by making initial rulings against filings by other individuals that refer to three-peat and the Heat such as "Heat3Peat" and "Big3Peat."


https://www.espn.com/nba/truehoop/mi...ts-memorabilia Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
Last I read years ago when Kobe and his wife were about to get divorced, Kobe owned 3 homes in Newport Beach. He the wife and kids lived in one, Vanessa's parents lived in one and I don't know who the fuck lived in the 3rd home. I know his wife hardly needs the money because Kobe is/was rich, but just curious if she would sell one to see how much some rich guy would pay way way way over market price now just to brag about living in one of Kobe's houses... Steve Ballmer should buy one just to fuck with the Lakers. If I had his ridiculously high amount of wealth, I would do that just for shits and giggles.
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  • WTF
  • 02-04-2020, 01:15 PM
I read where Jed, Granny, Jethro and Ellie May's old house recently sold for a shitpile.
  • oeb11
  • 02-04-2020, 01:17 PM
ftw - enabling capitalism???

What will you write next????
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I read where Jed, Granny, Jethro and Ellie May's old house recently sold for a shitpile. Originally Posted by WTF



if yous say so, Jethrine



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  • WTF
  • 02-04-2020, 01:38 PM
if yous say so, Jethrine



Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
RIP Rush.

Hopefully there are plenty of drugs to comfort your soul in hell.
  • oeb11
  • 02-04-2020, 01:40 PM
May you receive for your afterlife as you wish for others, ftw!!!!
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  • WTF
  • 02-04-2020, 02:03 PM
May you receive for your afterlife as you wish for others, ftw!!!! Originally Posted by oeb11
There is no after life junior.

Kinda like Santa Clause....yet you religious nuts are too scared of death to accept that fact.