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Didn't know people existed as lame as "salty vet". You the definition of internet douche. This thread should be deleted. The biggest lames on NT
...please go on. id like to hear more.
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Didn't know people existed as lame as "salty vet". You the definition of internet douche. This thread should be deleted. The biggest lames on NT
My friend made fun/celebrated other star injuries. Kobe is his favorite player all time. I know he feels horrible. The pain goes real deep since season almost over and no kobe in playoffs, kobe at the end of his career, lakers visit once a year. I am glad he has a taste of his own medicine. Its going to hurt him deeply and for a long time. He talked trash since he thought kobe will never get seriously injured. Im pretty sure he feels bad for it. Im happy that things blew up in his face and at the worst timing.
true. but it will be fun laughing at him and seeing him sad bc kobe is hurt. No 1 should be sad over a basketball player, it doesnt effect their lives except for watching basketball. what a loser smh.
its all bad that Kobe is hrt, but for some reason this had me crying....smh
If this thread is still open when Kobe finally retires, it's going to be epic.
its all bad that Kobe is hrt, but for some reason this had me crying....smh
its all bad that Kobe is hrt, but for some reason this had me crying....smh
**** like this has never been funny to me...
Mark Cuban.“If you look at their payroll, even if Dwight (Howard) comes back, you’ve got to ask the question: Should they amnesty Kobe?” Cuban said during an appearance on ESPN Dallas 103.3 FM’s “Ben and Skin Show.” [...]
That sounds crazy, but the Lakers are looking at ridiculous luxury tax bills if they don’t do something drastic to reduce their payroll, which is slightly more than $100 million this season and will probably be in that same range next season if Howard re-signs.
This is the last season of a dollar-for-dollar penalty for teams over the luxury tax limit ($70.307 this season). Beginning next season, the luxury tax starts at $1.50 per dollar and escalates for every $5 million a team is over.
If the Lakers are $30 million over, their luxury tax bill would be a whopping $85 million next season. If L.A. trims the payroll down to $20 million over the tax, the Lakers would still get hit with a $45 million bill. And they’d be subject to the even heavier repeater rate in 2014-15, although Steve Nash's $9.7 million salary is the only contract currently on the Lakers' books for that year. Bryant is on the books for a league-high $30.45 million salary next season, the last year of his contract.
I know one NTer that was like this on twitter."I've said enough about the Lakers," Cuban said with a grin while working out on an elliptical machine. "Let's just say that when you say something bad about the Lakers, you get a ton of Twitter threats, so it's just not worth it. There is just more Twitter courage in Southern California than probably any other part of the world."
I know one NTer that was like this on twitter."I've said enough about the Lakers," Cuban said with a grin while working out on an elliptical machine. "Let's just say that when you say something bad about the Lakers, you get a ton of Twitter threats, so it's just not worth it. There is just more Twitter courage in Southern California than probably any other part of the world."