He was around 300 lbs last season, so yeah, he's slimmer for sure.
^ That really depends on what a "real contributor" means. Pierce was a meaningful contributor last season, and clutch as hell. For Kobe, 12/4/2...
Yeah, that's an amazing defensive rotation, something we haven't had at the 5 in a... I can't remember, honestly.
Young. Still, I'd take a chance on JaVale. I think Hibbert with McGee backing him up is a great rotation. Tarik gets minutes at both 4 and 5, and...
He's better than Sacre, that's for sure.
I had to google Zendaya. Never heard of her.
Nevertheless, this is what he will play most of the time.
^ Yeah, maybe that would work, except we'd have Madsen coaching instead. :envy:
Josh hasn't really played in a while and he's what... in his mid-thirties? If he was his old self, then yes, a defensive SF. We can always use one...
Yahoo! interviews Kobe: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/q-a--kobe-bryant-talks-retirement--playoffs-and-life-after-basketball-141155813.html
He needs to upload that emoticon pack for us. [IMG]
His name is easy to pronounce. It's long, sure, but easy. Papa-Niko-Lahu.
Yeah, I guess that's a positive, because people say that Byron is a little... rigid, unable to change his ways. It's good that he wants to try...
Well, I think it is "interesting" too. I'm not sure if it's interesting in a good way. He should definitely play the 3. 4 is truly pushing it.
Prime Kobe > almost anyone. Who would I take now? Durant easily, but another story.
He's a good fit in Memphis.
If he does not insist on D and doesn't develop our young players this year, he's done. This is his year -- let's see what he can do.
When someone reads the word "Clippers" their brain usually says: "does not compute. Did you mean Lakers?"
Kobe and Phil have nothing but respect for each other right now.
^ Spammer.