Shaq's new rap jabs at Kobe

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SP33Demon

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Jun 22, 2001
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Originally posted by: BCYL
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Shaq>Kobe when it comes to basketball. Let's see how the rapist does without a big man... Playoffs anyone? Not.

Even if the Lakers miss the playoffs this coming season (which I think they will), it can't all be attributed to Shaq's departure... They lost a lot of key players other than Shaq...
Who? You mean the Mailman? Shaq won 3 titles without him, all of the other parts (forwards) are interchangeable (Rick Fox, Robert Horry were slightly above avg during those years). Just give Shaq a good shooting and/or point guard and he'll do the rest. Tell me why teams like Miami were barely picked to make the playoffs, and then after acquiring Shaq they're the favorite to win the Eastern Conference?? Guaranteed if Kobe went to Miami they would not be a lock to win the East. But I'm open to other opinions ;)

 

boyRacer

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Oct 1, 2001
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Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
shaq rocks. its nice to see an athlete not afraid to speak their mind. ala sir charles...

The same Shaq that says he has nothing against Kobe or the Lakers and it was purely business? But then discreetly lets it out in his songs?
 
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Originally posted by: bR
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
shaq rocks. its nice to see an athlete not afraid to speak their mind. ala sir charles...

The same Shaq that says he has nothing against Kobe or the Lakers and it was purely business? But then discreetly lets it out in his songs?
ahha good point, maybe i should edit to say *sometimes* isnt afraid to speak his mind. :) i do think he took the high road with the infighting in LA and its probably better off for everyone involved that he talks shlt now instead of back then.