Re: TD retires now it is KG's turn
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2016 7:38 am
That sounds like Kobe. What a cluster. I don't see Wolves giving KG that treatment and I don't see KG being that way.
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AbeVigodaLive wrote:Sorta related...
I heard Roy Hibbert on a podcast. He had this story to share...
The Lakers were all on the plane ready to leave for a road trip at 2:00. But Kobe Bryant wasn't there. Now, if it was anybody else, the flight would have taken off and the player fined. But this was a star player in his farewell season. So they waited. 10 minutes. 20 minutes...
Suddenly, a helicopter showed up next to the plane at 2:30. Bryant got out. But he didn't walk to the plane. He waited for the people on the helicopter to grab his bags and put them in one of those golf cart things. Then, they drove him to the plane about 50 yards away.
When Bryant got on, the team clapped. Bryant wondered why... and somebody said something about how glad they were he could make it. That's when Bryant lowered his shades to say "You mfers are lucky I showed up at all."
The final season of a legendary HOF career can get dicey...
[Note: The other funny part was when he was talking about fans yelling at Lakers players for not helping Kobe in the final game. "He's doing it all out there. Help him!!!" Apparently, the fact that the entire team strategy was to give Bryant the ball and set picks for him was completely lost on the clueless fans.]
monsterpile wrote:60WinTim wrote:You must have missed it, LST, but Thibs said he had spoken to KG in one of his press conferences, but that conversation would remain private.
I guess Thibs kept it from your "source", too!
My guess is that they have had a phone or text conversation of some kind but not a face to face conversation. That could account for the discrepancies from various sources.
Q12543 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:Sorta related...
I heard Roy Hibbert on a podcast. He had this story to share...
The Lakers were all on the plane ready to leave for a road trip at 2:00. But Kobe Bryant wasn't there. Now, if it was anybody else, the flight would have taken off and the player fined. But this was a star player in his farewell season. So they waited. 10 minutes. 20 minutes...
Suddenly, a helicopter showed up next to the plane at 2:30. Bryant got out. But he didn't walk to the plane. He waited for the people on the helicopter to grab his bags and put them in one of those golf cart things. Then, they drove him to the plane about 50 yards away.
When Bryant got on, the team clapped. Bryant wondered why... and somebody said something about how glad they were he could make it. That's when Bryant lowered his shades to say "You mfers are lucky I showed up at all."
The final season of a legendary HOF career can get dicey...
[Note: The other funny part was when he was talking about fans yelling at Lakers players for not helping Kobe in the final game. "He's doing it all out there. Help him!!!" Apparently, the fact that the entire team strategy was to give Bryant the ball and set picks for him was completely lost on the clueless fans.]
Unbelievable....well, not really.
Yeah, I really felt bad for the young dudes on the Lakers. Byron Scott and Co. set their development back a year catering to Kobe's self-centered farewell chucking tour. He led the team in field goal attempts despite only playing 66 games. He shot 35.8%. What a troll.
Meanwhile, the Wolves have spent the last two seasons making sure the likes of Wiggins, LaVine, and KAT were given tons of starts and shots. Yes, the LaVine situation was handled poorly when Mitchell flip-flopped early in the season and tried to make him a PG (again). But that eventually was course-corrected.
At least KG knows his role. In the limited time we saw him play last season, he was extremely helpful, playing good defense while deferring to his younger team mates on offense. The issue with him has to do with the cascading effects of Flip's death.
AbeVigodaLive wrote:
Quick tangent. I had a proud dad moment over the weekend. We were at a friend's house and my son was trading basketball cards with the other boy. He came running up to me... "Dad, Dad, I just traded a Kobe Bryant card for a Larry Bird card. I did good, right?"
You did good, boy. You're now my favorite child. (I almost teared up... it felt like all my work as a parent is actually working!)
AbeVigodaLive wrote:Q12543 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:Sorta related...
I heard Roy Hibbert on a podcast. He had this story to share...
The Lakers were all on the plane ready to leave for a road trip at 2:00. But Kobe Bryant wasn't there. Now, if it was anybody else, the flight would have taken off and the player fined. But this was a star player in his farewell season. So they waited. 10 minutes. 20 minutes...
Suddenly, a helicopter showed up next to the plane at 2:30. Bryant got out. But he didn't walk to the plane. He waited for the people on the helicopter to grab his bags and put them in one of those golf cart things. Then, they drove him to the plane about 50 yards away.
When Bryant got on, the team clapped. Bryant wondered why... and somebody said something about how glad they were he could make it. That's when Bryant lowered his shades to say "You mfers are lucky I showed up at all."
The final season of a legendary HOF career can get dicey...
[Note: The other funny part was when he was talking about fans yelling at Lakers players for not helping Kobe in the final game. "He's doing it all out there. Help him!!!" Apparently, the fact that the entire team strategy was to give Bryant the ball and set picks for him was completely lost on the clueless fans.]
Unbelievable....well, not really.
Yeah, I really felt bad for the young dudes on the Lakers. Byron Scott and Co. set their development back a year catering to Kobe's self-centered farewell chucking tour. He led the team in field goal attempts despite only playing 66 games. He shot 35.8%. What a troll.
Meanwhile, the Wolves have spent the last two seasons making sure the likes of Wiggins, LaVine, and KAT were given tons of starts and shots. Yes, the LaVine situation was handled poorly when Mitchell flip-flopped early in the season and tried to make him a PG (again). But that eventually was course-corrected.
At least KG knows his role. In the limited time we saw him play last season, he was extremely helpful, playing good defense while deferring to his younger team mates on offense. The issue with him has to do with the cascading effects of Flip's death.
The sad thing and entire season of Kobe's excess and embarrassment will only be remembered for "greatness" because he scored 60 in his final game.
That is so Kobe Bryant...
Quick tangent. I had a proud dad moment over the weekend. We were at a friend's house and my son was trading basketball cards with the other boy. He came running up to me... "Dad, Dad, I just traded a Kobe Bryant card for a Larry Bird card. I did good, right?"
You did good, boy. You're now my favorite child. (I almost teared up... it felt like all my work as a parent is actually working!)
Shumway wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:
Quick tangent. I had a proud dad moment over the weekend. We were at a friend's house and my son was trading basketball cards with the other boy. He came running up to me... "Dad, Dad, I just traded a Kobe Bryant card for a Larry Bird card. I did good, right?"
You did good, boy. You're now my favorite child. (I almost teared up... it felt like all my work as a parent is actually working!)
That is a genuinely cool story Abe. Nice job with the parental skills.
AbeVigodaLive wrote:Q12543 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:Sorta related...
I heard Roy Hibbert on a podcast. He had this story to share...
The Lakers were all on the plane ready to leave for a road trip at 2:00. But Kobe Bryant wasn't there. Now, if it was anybody else, the flight would have taken off and the player fined. But this was a star player in his farewell season. So they waited. 10 minutes. 20 minutes...
Suddenly, a helicopter showed up next to the plane at 2:30. Bryant got out. But he didn't walk to the plane. He waited for the people on the helicopter to grab his bags and put them in one of those golf cart things. Then, they drove him to the plane about 50 yards away.
When Bryant got on, the team clapped. Bryant wondered why... and somebody said something about how glad they were he could make it. That's when Bryant lowered his shades to say "You mfers are lucky I showed up at all."
The final season of a legendary HOF career can get dicey...
[Note: The other funny part was when he was talking about fans yelling at Lakers players for not helping Kobe in the final game. "He's doing it all out there. Help him!!!" Apparently, the fact that the entire team strategy was to give Bryant the ball and set picks for him was completely lost on the clueless fans.]
Unbelievable....well, not really.
Yeah, I really felt bad for the young dudes on the Lakers. Byron Scott and Co. set their development back a year catering to Kobe's self-centered farewell chucking tour. He led the team in field goal attempts despite only playing 66 games. He shot 35.8%. What a troll.
Meanwhile, the Wolves have spent the last two seasons making sure the likes of Wiggins, LaVine, and KAT were given tons of starts and shots. Yes, the LaVine situation was handled poorly when Mitchell flip-flopped early in the season and tried to make him a PG (again). But that eventually was course-corrected.
At least KG knows his role. In the limited time we saw him play last season, he was extremely helpful, playing good defense while deferring to his younger team mates on offense. The issue with him has to do with the cascading effects of Flip's death.
The sad thing and entire season of Kobe's excess and embarrassment will only be remembered for "greatness" because he scored 60 in his final game.
That is so Kobe Bryant...
Quick tangent. I had a proud dad moment over the weekend. We were at a friend's house and my son was trading basketball cards with the other boy. He came running up to me... "Dad, Dad, I just traded a Kobe Bryant card for a Larry Bird card. I did good, right?"
You did good, boy. You're now my favorite child. (I almost teared up... it felt like all my work as a parent is actually working!)