zerocool84
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Stupid people tried to turn over another cop car but cops stopped it before they were able to.
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Uh oh things are really getting out of hand now. Throwing stuff at the cops and starting more fires...............stupid people.
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Stupid people tried to turn over another cop car but cops stopped it before they were able to.
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Orlando fans were about 1 million times more gracious than the Detroit fans the other night in a losing effort.
Originally posted by: herkulease
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Stupid people tried to turn over another cop car but cops stopped it before they were able to.
are you watching some live news feed?
I would think at 9pm the local stations have something better to broadcast. At least until the fire was set. then they'll jump in.
Originally posted by: jjsole
Anyone else think that was antisocial when Kobe kept his kids and wife by his side a few minutes after winning? I think that was stupid to bring them on the stage...he and his teammates went 'blood, sweat, and tears' the whole season, yet he turns to his wife and kids almost immediately after some quick hugs and a few words with his teammates. For some reason that bugged the sh!t out of me.
Anyhow, congrats to the lakers. Orlando has a long ways to go but a lot of that was about being exposed by the lakers coaching as well (and van gundy's tactics or lack of too.) They played so well until the lakers, and then only won 1 game and often looked like a pretty inept bunch.
Originally posted by: jjsole
Anyone else think that was antisocial when Kobe kept his kids and wife by his side a few minutes after winning? I think that was stupid to bring them on the stage...he and his teammates went 'blood, sweat, and tears' the whole season, yet he turns to his wife and kids almost immediately after some quick hugs and a few words with his teammates. For some reason that bugged the sh!t out of me.
Originally posted by: jjsole
Anyone else think that was antisocial when Kobe kept his kids and wife by his side a few minutes after winning? I think that was stupid to bring them on the stage...he and his teammates went 'blood, sweat, and tears' the whole season, yet he turns to his wife and kids almost immediately after some quick hugs and a few words with his teammates. For some reason that bugged the sh!t out of me.
Anyhow, congrats to the lakers. Orlando has a long ways to go but a lot of that was about being exposed by the lakers coaching as well (and van gundy's tactics or lack of too.) They played so well until the lakers, and then only won 1 game and often looked like a pretty inept bunch.
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Originally posted by: jjsole
Anyone else think that was antisocial when Kobe kept his kids and wife by his side a few minutes after winning? I think that was stupid to bring them on the stage...he and his teammates went 'blood, sweat, and tears' the whole season, yet he turns to his wife and kids almost immediately after some quick hugs and a few words with his teammates. For some reason that bugged the sh!t out of me.
Maybe his family/kids are his biggest inspiration in life?
Originally posted by: herkulease
I never understand why people do this. I'm so happy our team on the championship lets trash our city.
To be fair, Derek Fisher had his wife on stage as well.Originally posted by: jjsole
I don't criticize him for being a family man, but I guess there is a time for them, and holding on to them everywhere as closely as he did immediately after winning a championship seemed to distance himself from his team around him. The stage was a celebration of his team's accomplishments, not for everyone's family. It left the impression in my mind that the bond with his teammates isn't all that great. I've seen other players carry a child or two around, but not drag the wife around that quickly as well.Originally posted by: zerocool84
Maybe his family/kids are his biggest inspiration in life?Originally posted by: jjsole
Anyone else think that was antisocial when Kobe kept his kids and wife by his side a few minutes after winning? I think that was stupid to bring them on the stage...he and his teammates went 'blood, sweat, and tears' the whole season, yet he turns to his wife and kids almost immediately after some quick hugs and a few words with his teammates. For some reason that bugged the sh!t out of me.
Originally posted by: her209
To be fair, Derek Fisher had his wife on stage as well.Originally posted by: jjsole
I don't criticize him for being a family man, but I guess there is a time for them, and holding on to them everywhere as closely as he did immediately after winning a championship seemed to distance himself from his team around him. The stage was a celebration of his team's accomplishments, not for everyone's family. It left the impression in my mind that the bond with his teammates isn't all that great. I've seen other players carry a child or two around, but not drag the wife around that quickly as well.Originally posted by: zerocool84
Maybe his family/kids are his biggest inspiration in life?Originally posted by: jjsole
Anyone else think that was antisocial when Kobe kept his kids and wife by his side a few minutes after winning? I think that was stupid to bring them on the stage...he and his teammates went 'blood, sweat, and tears' the whole season, yet he turns to his wife and kids almost immediately after some quick hugs and a few words with his teammates. For some reason that bugged the sh!t out of me.
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: her209
To be fair, Derek Fisher had his wife on stage as well.Originally posted by: jjsole
I don't criticize him for being a family man, but I guess there is a time for them, and holding on to them everywhere as closely as he did immediately after winning a championship seemed to distance himself from his team around him. The stage was a celebration of his team's accomplishments, not for everyone's family. It left the impression in my mind that the bond with his teammates isn't all that great. I've seen other players carry a child or two around, but not drag the wife around that quickly as well.Originally posted by: zerocool84
Maybe his family/kids are his biggest inspiration in life?Originally posted by: jjsole
Anyone else think that was antisocial when Kobe kept his kids and wife by his side a few minutes after winning? I think that was stupid to bring them on the stage...he and his teammates went 'blood, sweat, and tears' the whole season, yet he turns to his wife and kids almost immediately after some quick hugs and a few words with his teammates. For some reason that bugged the sh!t out of me.
I didn't know that, only what looked like Bynam's mom. Anyhow, its really not meant to be a rip...just wondering if anyone else got that impression.
I've been supporting him winning and rooting for the lakers to win. They deserve it, he deserves it, and it was awesome to see them win.
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: her209
To be fair, Derek Fisher had his wife on stage as well.Originally posted by: jjsole
I don't criticize him for being a family man, but I guess there is a time for them, and holding on to them everywhere as closely as he did immediately after winning a championship seemed to distance himself from his team around him. The stage was a celebration of his team's accomplishments, not for everyone's family. It left the impression in my mind that the bond with his teammates isn't all that great. I've seen other players carry a child or two around, but not drag the wife around that quickly as well.Originally posted by: zerocool84
Maybe his family/kids are his biggest inspiration in life?Originally posted by: jjsole
Anyone else think that was antisocial when Kobe kept his kids and wife by his side a few minutes after winning? I think that was stupid to bring them on the stage...he and his teammates went 'blood, sweat, and tears' the whole season, yet he turns to his wife and kids almost immediately after some quick hugs and a few words with his teammates. For some reason that bugged the sh!t out of me.
I didn't know that, only what looked like Bynam's mom. Anyhow, its really not meant to be a rip...just wondering if anyone else got that impression.
I've been supporting him winning and rooting for the lakers to win. They deserve it, he deserves it, and it was awesome to see them win.