Yeah... But I personally feel like looking at rings isn't the most important thing when looking at a player considering it is a team sport after all... One player can't win a championship by himself he has to have help from his team and needs the opposing team to be worse than his teamWilt chose his own interests over winning. Read up on him.
Yeah... But I personally feel like looking at rings isn't the most important thing when looking at a player considering it is a team sport after all... One player can't win a championship by himself he has to have help from his team and needs the opposing team to be worse than his team
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I know... I'm saying we can't fault him for only having 2 rings.We’re talking about a guy who has 2 rings lol. For me as long as you have 1 that is all that matters in the ring discussion.
Sorry man. I don’t post much but I’m on here all the time. I was thinking of drafting someone else but my kids pressed me to pick this one.If @toddychurch misses his pick at 8:59am tomorrow I will be right there to steal. Doesn’t this guy barely have over 100 posts?
@ Thee jazz fan is nextSorry man. I don’t post much but I’m on here all the time. I was thinking of drafting someone else but my kids pressed me to pick this one.
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The 2005-2006 NBA season was Kobe Bryant’s peak year for individual achievements. Bryant had the mind-boggling stats of 35.4 points per game on efficient shooting percentages from the field. This was the season with his infamous 81-point game as the second-highest scoring performance ever.
I have sports hate towards the Lakers and Kobe, but outside of watching the Jazz, this is one season I remember specifically tuning in to watch what he’d do. R. I. P.
I know... I'm saying we can't fault him for only having 2 rings.
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Keep up man he took Kobe.