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Old 12-06-2006, 07:49 PM   #97 (permalink)
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Re: All New Posters, post here first-- Laker survey

I just realized that I haven't done this yet so...here we go:

When did you become a Laker fan?
It was around 1994 or so.

Why did you become a Laker fan?
I was just kind of bored, and my brother and dad were watching a Lakers game...I sat down, watched it with them, and the rest, as they say, is history.

Favorite current Laker?
Kobe Bryant

Least favorite current Laker?
Aaron McKie

Least favorite Laker of all-time?
Aaron McKie...the guy has done nothing and I don't know why we signed him.

Favorite all-time Laker?
Kobe, Nick Van Exel, and Big Shot Rob

Best all-time Laker?
Kobe & Magic

Favorite Laker coach of all-time?
Phil Jackson

Least Favorite Laker coach of all-time?
Del Harris - I hated him.

Sunderland or Chick?
This game's in the refrigerator: the door is closed, the lights are out, the eggs are cooling, the butter's getting hard, and the Jell-O's jigglin'!

Laker that didn't get enough chances?
Nick Van Exel & Robert Horry

Laker that got too many chances?
Slava...haha. He shot every time he touched the ball.

Best moment as a Laker fan?
Three-Peat and all of Kobe's Ridiculous Games

Least favorite moment as a Laker fan?
Nick Van Exel Getting Traded, Robert Horry Leaving, and the Lakers losing in 2004
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