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Difference between what you just typed and what I typed a couple days ago is that I really did read what I was presenting; you literally just made that up.I read somewhere a loooooong time ago that the stress of winning was why Jerry left. Like, he would have to leave Staples and would listen to games in his car because he couldn't handle watching it in person anymore.
Or are we going to go with the theories/rumors instead...?
If you want to pretend like you didn't, that's fine, but making something up and asking if rumors are a point of discussion now because of something someone else said that really did happen is literally comparing apples to orangutans.
You're the weakest Mod on Niketalk brah
That edge continued on from childhood and into his NBA career. West may have had a starting role in the NBA's all-time backcourt until Michael Jordan came along, but his drive never let up, even into his time as a coach and then Laker executive. Never easy with his nerves, West famously was too mentally exhausted to watch the Laker dynasty he constructed win its first NBA title in 2000, preferring to spend the deciding Game 6 in a movie theatre watching the film "Gladiator."
Source:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ba...es-long-battle-with-depression?urn=nba,wp9417
Now apologize to Frink
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