Addmitedly Kobe is a cocky SOB. I probably would not have liked Kobe anywhere but Houston. And I would have only tolerated him in Htown! I view Terrell Owens in much the same manner.
To answer Don's question, it is just a Lakers and Cowboys thing. I don't like either team. I never have and never will! While your at it, throw in the Damn Yankees and the Mavs. I suppose it is no different than UT fans not liking A&M. The players and coaches come and go, I just don't like the Lakers, Cowboys, Mavs and Yankees. By extension, the players and coaches when they are associated with those teams.
Originally Posted by bigtex
BT: I'm not Kobe's biggest fan either. That resentment originated with him and Shaq when they were butting heads in LA (BTW I've always loved Shaq). The resentment continued by not onlys his cockiness but because he would always PLEAD with the FUCKING REFS for EVERY CALL and NO CALL. Throughout his years he seems to have got to know the refs a lot more and the pleading BS has declined and now even more as the NBA stepped up in taking all that crying shit out the game (to an extent).
But comparing him the the self/team-destructing TO??? R U serious? Personally I don't see it that way. I used to think that he could not co-exist with another star but other players do eventually grow on him and he does want them to get involved (generally).
However, on that note, scoring 40+pts through double teams
with out a single assist in a loosing effort (game 5)
and going 2-10 in the last minutes of game 4 has got to make Lakers fans uneasy. A true great player not only has the numbers but also brings out the best in his teammates. This makes me wonder.... WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE LAKERS?? I tend to believe its the coach not the talent.
To all the Kobe haters... Check this out:
Kobe Doin' Work It might change your perspective. It did mine (to some extent).
Kobe vs Lebron vs Durrant??: Kobe has the rings, and is usually more cold blooded at the end of games. So far he has had the better career. Lebron, however, I think gets criticized more because of his lack of a championship. Though Kobe has the edge of knowing the game/competition inside and out. IMHO, Lebron has more of a complete game. Simply because he nearly averages a triple double. With that I wonder, who players would want to play with more? Kobe or Lebron? Where would the Lakers be if Bosh went to LA? Also, where does Durrant fit in? He is the reigning 3 time scoring champ and plays lock down D. I consider him more of a fan favorite simply because he is not as cocky as the LJ or KB. But is he the best of the 3? The only way I think Lebron can earn back the respect of his fans is to ultimately return to the Cavs and bring them a title. If this never happens, it will forever haunt his legacy. Not so much because he chose a better team, but because the one he abandoned was his HOME TEAM that would have done anything he wanted in their power to get him to stay. That was a beautiful thing he FUCKED UP in a self-called pres conference for the world to see. IMHO The best, most honorable, thing he could have done was to bring D Wade and/or Bosh to Ohio. But ultimately if you can't have the respect of your home city/state, how could get it elsewhere? Champion or not, this will haunt him. I hope one day, he will make it right.
BT.... Your a Rockets fan huh? Did you forget about the I-10 rivalry? So if the Texans fall flat, will you back TEN?
Don.... whats with dissing OKC?? And to answer your question of the Laker Hating, BT has illustrated it to some degree. Just as in other sports, the large-market, most-storied franchises are able to obtain huge bandwagons, big media contracts, and are constantly able to land a star player(s). Similar to the Cowboys and Yankees. They are able to infiltrate the smaller fan bases of other teams and cause a huge disadvantage. IMO, MLB is the worst with no salary cap.. Basketball is similar but has a soft cap in which the large market teams now have to share the proceeds with the smaller market teams. This was a huge area of emphasis during the lockout but is still a problem IMO. I think a lot of the Laker Hating goes with that..
They flood the market and us homers aren't having that shit.
In the NBA, the Spurs are a marvel. In Texas, they are the only small market team. The Mavs have emerged from the depth under great ownership. The Rockets were at the pentacle with Yao (China's MJ). However, the Spurs continue to be the most dominant team in Texas with such a small market and are/have been the best small-market team in the NBA. Hence the previous fine-ass-cousin comparison. OKC now has the chance to become the new dominant small-market team under former long-time Rocket, Scottie Brooks... BT where's your loyalty... Homer? MY ASS!!! UR a trader!!!!