What Really Goes Down in the Olympic Village a.k.a. the "Kobe Just Doesn't Care" Thread

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I kno this has no relevance to OP, but Bosh's facial expression and position pretty much explains what he would be doing in the Olympic Village if he was here this year :rollin :rollin :rollin
 
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Stephanie Rice (@ItsStephRice)

Posted Thursday 9th August 2012 from Osfoora

FYI yes Kobe and I are friends, but no we are not together and never have been. Can't guys and girls be just friends..? He's an amazing athlete and I've enjoyed getting to know him and many other great athletes in my Olympic journey.

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Stephanie Rice (@ItsStephRice)
Posted Thursday 9th August 2012 from Osfoora
FYI yes Kobe and I are friends, but no we are not together and never have been. Can't guys and girls be just friends..? He's an amazing athlete and I've enjoyed getting to know him and many other great athletes in my Olympic journey.
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Kobe definitely hit that :lol
 
Stephanie Rice (@ItsStephRice)

Posted Thursday 9th August 2012 from Osfoora

FYI yes Kobe and I are friends, but no we are not together and never have been. Can't guys and girls be just friends..? He's an amazing athlete and I've enjoyed getting to know him and many other great athletes in my Olympic journey.

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She should have shut her mouth about the whole thing and let it blow over.

Cause we all know: 

 
Kobe silencing his haters with his off the court antics lol

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Usain gonna have a field day tonight tho, bet boy goes HAM
 
Man i actually think they love each other...


Paparazzi need to catch that parting embrace as they leave the village. Guaranteed to be some tears :(
 
Kobe. Does. Not. Care. 
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[h1]Kobe Bryant says he has nothing to learn from his Team USA teammates[/h1]
6 hours ago by SteveDel

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Kobe Bryant  has the type of sarcastic attitude where you can never tell if he’s joking or serious. He’s one of the cockiest players in the history of the NBA, which is also why he is one of the most successful and a lock for the Hall of Fame. To many players, Olympic basketball is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and a learning experience. Kobe, on the other hand, is too good for all that.

According to USA TODAY Sports, Bryant says he is in a place in his career that everyone else on the team wants to get to. He also says there is no player on the Team USA roster  that can teach him anything.

“I’m where everybody wants to get to,” Kobe said when asked what it’s like to be the old guy on the team. “I just happen to be still playing.”

He was then asked if he can learn anything form the younger players on the team.

“No,” he replied. ”I don’t know if I know it all, but I know more than they do.”

Oh yeah, and he is also the self-proclaimed best post player on the team — ahead of lone center Tyson Chandler.

“No, no, no,” Kobe interrupted when asked if he was the second-best post player behind Chandler. “Not other than Tyson Chandler. I’m the best post player on this team, period. Tyson Chandler is not in that conversation.”

Maybe Bill Plaschke is right about this guy. In terms of NBA accomplishments, you really can’t argue with him. We know how he feels  about dumb questions, so it’s also possible he felt the aforementioned questions weren’t worthy of genuine responses. I don’t know about you, but I think game of two-on-two between Kobe, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Carmelo Anthony is in order.
 
Kobe. Does. Not. Care. :rollin






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[h1]Kobe Bryant says he has nothing to learn from his Team USA teammates[/h1]


6 hours ago by SteveDel









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Kobe Bryant has the type of sarcastic attitude where you can never tell if he’s joking or serious. He’s one of the cockiest players in the history of the NBA, which is also why he is one of the most successful and a lock for the Hall of Fame. To many players, Olympic basketball is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and a learning experience. Kobe, on the other hand, is too good for all that.



According to USA TODAY Sports, Bryant says he is in a place in his career that everyone else on the team wants to get to. He also says there is no player on the Team USA roster that can teach him anything.



“I’m where everybody wants to get to,” Kobe said when asked what it’s like to be the old guy on the team. “I just happen to be still playing.”



He was then asked if he can learn anything form the younger players on the team.



“No,” he replied. ”I don’t know if I know it all, but I know more than they do.”



Oh yeah, and he is also the self-proclaimed best post player on the team — ahead of lone center Tyson Chandler.



“No, no, no,” Kobe interrupted when asked if he was the second-best post player behind Chandler. “Not other than Tyson Chandler. I’m the best post player on this team, period. Tyson Chandler is not in that conversation.”



Maybe Bill Plaschke is right about this guy. In terms of NBA accomplishments, you really can’t argue with him. We know how he feels about dumb questions, so it’s also possible he felt the aforementioned questions weren’t worthy of genuine responses. I don’t know about you, but I think game of two-on-two between Kobe, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Carmelo Anthony is in order.

When you're one of the greatest players ever on the back side of your career you just do not care...on or off the court.

MJ > Kobe on the court
Kobe > MJ off the court
 
kobe part of that team raw
nine months from now:
stephanie rice gives birth to first child
 
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