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Old 03-04-2008, 02:04 PM   #42 (permalink)
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Re: ESPN Poll: Who's the best Player Kobe or LeBron

Wow, this debate has not been overdone...

It gets to the point when I'm beginning to not be interested in LBJ and what he's doing due to the fact of your diminishing and downplaying of what Kobe has done to make your boy look better (talk about an insecure fanbase ha?. And I was in love (no homo) with the guy when he was still in high school. But despite what I've said, I try to watch Cavs games; I don't want greatness passing me by when I'm not watching.

By the way, since you're bringing supporting casts up. I will not feel sorry for LeBron's supporting cast. Not since I had a pleasure of seeing a starting line up of Smush Parker, Kwame Brown, Brian Cook/Chris Mihm and Lamar Odom as the second option somehow finishing 10th in the league (45-37) with a bunch of scrubs and soon-to-be-retired players coming off the bench. I just won't.

I also like the fact how all of a sudden they are equal on defense. Really, is there anything "King" James can't do?

I seriously think we could lump all the comparisons in one thread considering how many of these we've had.
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