Shaquille O'Neal Attacked The Wrong Man Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant were two of the NBA's greatest talents, but their fierce rivalry often overshadowed the success they could have achieved together. Clashing egos and heated conflicts ultimately fractured their bond. Did Shaq manage to mend his relationship with Kobe before tragedy struck? See less https://www.facebook.com/share/v/167Txkzhx5/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Now Kobe bashers will have more fuel for their unforgiveness of the incident from the legions who dislike DT.
Nick Wright is a moron can’t believe some so called Laker fans actually like this guy just because he happens to be a LeBron fan. You don’t have to diminish Kobe’s greatness to prop up LeBron. Everyone knows LeBron is great I believe he’s the greatest basketball player of all time and I saw Kobe play in his prime, but that does not diminish how great Kobe was. To imply Kobe isn’t clutch or that people pretend that he was clutch is one of the most idiotic things this buffoon has ever said. Which is saying a lot because the only bigger idiot on TV is Skip Bayless. Kobe was an absolute killer on the court whenever he had the ball in his hands you had confidence he was going to deliver and the Lakers were going to win because he did it throughout his legendary career. Anyone who disagrees with that doesn’t know anything about basketball.
Lebron was afraid of Kobe with the ball in his hands. Kobe was not afraid of Lebron. His arsenal was too limited.
Posting this piece it s***s video is worse than his existence. f*** this guy and everything he is. He looks like a soiled rat. f*** him.
he does look ratty. I didn't care to watch the video and hear his recycled rants. Soon his moon boy will retire and he will likely become completely irrelevant. He already is to me.
The props that I give Lebron are that he is a top 10 talent who is absolutely elite after 22 years in the league. Nobody, not even Kobe, has or had been able to do what Lebron is doing at this stage of his career. I believe there are a small handful of guys who had more intense 10 year runs. Jordan and Kobe for sure, Jabbar probably. But in terms of longevity, Lebron is the King.
That wasn’t what I was arguing. Frankly I don’t care about who is better between Kobe and LeBron anymore those debates I had a lot in my teenage and early adult years and they were exhausting. My point is you can recognize how great LeBron is without diminishing how great Kobe was and vice versa.
I agree, I just see more Kobe fans denigrating Lebron and I think they are both great and frankly, I think the whole GOAT debate is stupid.
Well, if you look at what he has accomplished so far and then figure that is ONLY 25% of what his career will be by the time he retires, then he should have some pretty good numbers by then!!!