Josh hasn't really played in a while and he's what... in his mid-thirties? If he was his old self, then yes, a defensive SF. We can always use one...
Yahoo! interviews Kobe: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/q-a--kobe-bryant-talks-retirement--playoffs-and-life-after-basketball-141155813.html
He needs to upload that emoticon pack for us. [IMG]
His name is easy to pronounce. It's long, sure, but easy. Papa-Niko-Lahu.
Yeah, I guess that's a positive, because people say that Byron is a little... rigid, unable to change his ways. It's good that he wants to try...
Well, I think it is "interesting" too. I'm not sure if it's interesting in a good way. He should definitely play the 3. 4 is truly pushing it.
Prime Kobe > almost anyone. Who would I take now? Durant easily, but another story.
He's a good fit in Memphis.
If he does not insist on D and doesn't develop our young players this year, he's done. This is his year -- let's see what he can do.
When someone reads the word "Clippers" their brain usually says: "does not compute. Did you mean Lakers?"
Kobe and Phil have nothing but respect for each other right now.
^ Spammer.
I agree with you guys. Wish him all the best, but it is time to move on.
We should probably consider being their "trade partner".
True, but IIRC Sasha figured it out. Kobe talks - he talks. Kobe elbows him, he elbows back.
^ That's almost unfair because KAJ is arguably the best center ever, and in this NBA you don't even have too many real centers anymore. Of course...
I'll just post this info about Donald Sloan, so other people don't have to hunt for it online: After going undrafted in the 2010 NBA draft, Sloan...
He was doing OK as an actor. As a backup PG... I'd say pass.
Congratulations man, good luck!
^ What he said. It's not even worth being upset about, but I know we'll have some discussions in gameday about Byron anyway.