ma sarebbero i thunder una delle più scarse?jamal89 wrote: Inconcepibile....la colpa è della nostra second unit che nell ultimo quarto si è fatta rimontare clamorosamente da una delle squadre più scarse della nba....urge una guardia-ala piccola con le palle in grado di sostituire kobe nei momenti di garbage time..un Evans come cavallo di ritorno sarebbe l ideale..ad atlanta sta giocando pochissimo...
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da francilive » 10 ago 2012, 17:20
grande rissa, cosi!!!! giu' mazzate, spaccagli il culo!!!
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I Knicks ovviamente...facevo riferimento all'ultima partita dei lakers.....per me i Thunders in prospettiva sono la squadra più forteandreaR wrote: ma sarebbero i thunder una delle più scarse?
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grande rissa, cosi!!!! giu' mazzate, spaccagli il culo!!!
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Shannon Brown Could Be In Dunk Contest
Lakers guard Shannon Brown has been gaining some attention for his dunking skills.
There have been whispers in Los Angeles that he could be included in the dunk contest during All-Star weekend.
"If I'm able to get into the slam-dunk contest, I'm all for it," Brown said. "I keep saying I'm really not thinking about it. I'm trying to help this team win ballgames right now."
The Lakers have only had three players participate in the contest: Michael Cooper in 1984, Antonio Harvey in 1995 and Kobe Bryant in 1997.
"I promise you, if I'm able to get in the dunk contest, it's going to be something special," Brown said.

Lakers guard Shannon Brown has been gaining some attention for his dunking skills.
There have been whispers in Los Angeles that he could be included in the dunk contest during All-Star weekend.
"If I'm able to get into the slam-dunk contest, I'm all for it," Brown said. "I keep saying I'm really not thinking about it. I'm trying to help this team win ballgames right now."
The Lakers have only had three players participate in the contest: Michael Cooper in 1984, Antonio Harvey in 1995 and Kobe Bryant in 1997.
"I promise you, if I'm able to get in the dunk contest, it's going to be something special," Brown said.

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Se lo meriterebbe..è un atleta spaventoso...cmq è sicuramente più importante che continui a lavorare sulla meccanica del tiro e sul rimanere smpre concentrato per tutta la durata delle partite piiuttosto che pensare a quali schiacciate inventare per l' all star game .....kobe 84 wrote: Shannon Brown Could Be In Dunk Contest
Lakers guard Shannon Brown has been gaining some attention for his dunking skills.
There have been whispers in Los Angeles that he could be included in the dunk contest during All-Star weekend.
"If I'm able to get into the slam-dunk contest, I'm all for it," Brown said. "I keep saying I'm really not thinking about it. I'm trying to help this team win ballgames right now."
The Lakers have only had three players participate in the contest: Michael Cooper in 1984, Antonio Harvey in 1995 and Kobe Bryant in 1997.
"I promise you, if I'm able to get in the dunk contest, it's going to be something special," Brown said.
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...anche perchè quest'anno dovrebbe parteciparvi anche lebron james..jamal89 wrote: Se lo meriterebbe..è un atleta spaventoso...cmq è sicuramente più importante che continui a lavorare sulla meccanica del tiro e sul rimanere smpre concentrato per tutta la durata delle partite piiuttosto che pensare a quali schiacciate inventare per l' all star game .....
E' venuto il tempo del re
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The Los Angeles Lakers’ forward Kobe Bryant talked to Jonathan Abrams of The Times. Here is a transcript of the interview.
Kobe Bryant, in his 14th season in the N.B.A., recently passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for second place on the Lakers’ career scoring list, leaving him trailing only Jerry West.Harry How/Getty Images Kobe Bryant, in his 14th season in the N.B.A., recently passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for second place on the Lakers’ career scoring list, leaving him trailing only Jerry West.
Q.
Does a player have to evolve his game to remain relevant and what has the process been like for you?
A.
KOBE BRYANT: They’re all one in the same. It’s just working, enjoying what I do. I think I’m really fortunate because I really love what I do. They’re players who do it because they’re good at it or use it as a means just to provide or accolades or adoration. That’s a different kind of motivation. When you do something that you truly, truly love doing, you find yourself wanting to do it all the time.
Q.
Why did you start using Tim Grover, Michael Jordan’s former trainer?
A.
I was just having some issues that I felt I could get better at, areas that I felt were weak that my previous training program wasn’t hitting on, so I wanted to get better. I had kind of plataued doing the other stuff. So I wanted to get better and improve, so I sought him out.
Q.
What areas?
A.
All kinds of areas. I won’t go into specific, but I just wanted to get better.
Q.
Do you feel like you still have room to grow as a player?
A.
I do. I do. I think there’s so much more to understand. A lot of it just has to do with winning. It has nothing to do with me as an individual. Just more so, how can I lead these guys? That’s kind of been the evolution as a basketball player. When you first come into the league, you’re trying to prove yourself as an individual, do things to assert yourself and establish yourself. But then once you’ve done that, there’s another level to the game that’s more complex than figuring out how to put up big numbers as an individual. That’s easy to do.
Q.
Do you think your game has evolved since even two, three years ago?
Kobe Bryant is averaging 29.8 points per game this season for the Lakers, second in the league.Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Kobe Bryant is averaging 29.8 points per game this season for the Lakers, second in the league.
A.
Oh, without a doubt. A lot of that has to do with the team that I have because they allow me to explore those other areas of my game because they’re better basketball players, so that enables me to sit back and say, ‘OK, I don’t have to score 40 points a game to keep us competitive.’ I can start thinking the game more and thinking how can I use the pieces that I have here as opposed to thinking, ‘Damn, I’ve got to put my head down and go out there and try to beat two or three guys just to keep us in the game.’ So, I think they help me get to another level of understanding the game.”
Q.
What areas do you still have to improve upon?
A.
It’s all leadership, how I get the best out of these guys, how I make these guys better. Because them better makes me better. For years, all I hear people say is this player makes these players better. But they’re all great players already. It’s like kind of silly to me to say Kobe has become more unselfish or yada, yada, yada with these guys that I have. Pau Gasol’s a great player in his own right. It’s a lot easier for me to make him better. It’s easier for me to make Lamar better. It’s easier to make Derek Fisher better. They have the commitment, they have the work ethic. They’re already here. They’re just making me look a lot better than I actually am.
Q.
Have you thought about how much longer you want to play?
A.
Not really. Not really. I think the reason why I haven’t thought about it is I still feel good. I feel like I’ve still got a lot left in the tank. Even though the light at the end of the tunnel is much brighter than the one at the beginning, I’m not quite there yet to think how many years I want to do this.
Q.
Other players have gotten injured before they reached your tenure? Have you ever thought of yourself as fortunate in that aspect?
A.
Very fortunate. Very fortunate. My father also taught me at an early age, you’ve got to think the game. You’re not going to be able to do the same thing all the time. I still have a lot of gas, but I don’t have as much as I had when I was 19, 20, 21 years old. So, you’ve got to make adjustments. You can still be as effective. You’re just effective in different ways.
Q.
Have you realized how much you’re scoring from the post in the early season?
A.
Oh, yeah, I heard that. I think it’s just a testament to work. I can change my game. It doesn’t have to be the same. The strengths that I have now were weaknesses when I was a kid. The strengths that I had as a kid may be weaknesses now. So, you just kind of flip flop and get the same results.
Q.
Is it easier for a post player to age in this league than a guard?
A.
For some. I’m fortunate. I’m 6 foot 6. So, my body is easily adaptable. I can go to a leaner, quicker look or I can go to a stronger, bulkier look, or I can have a combination of the two. So, I can go to a perimeter-orientated game or I can go to the post. I can do a multitude of things.
Q.
Do you want to talk about working over the summer with Hakeem Olajuwon?
A.
Not the details of it. I’ll leave those a secret. But I had a great, great session with him. Absolutely great session with him. It was just one. I flew up there. I only had a day available. Flew up there late the night before, got up, did my own little workout. He came and picked me up at the hotel, went over to his house and we began working. We worked for about five hours straight. Just hung out with him, ate some dinner and he took me out to the airport.
Q.
But always had the postwork as part of your game, right?
A.
It’s a lot more than that. But the details that he gave me, it’s one thing to look at players do this, do that. Look at Hakeem’s post moves, spin moves, this that and the other and then it’s another thing to really understand them, get the details of them and the little nuances of them and that’s what he shared with me.
Q.
How much film do you watch now, as compared to a decade ago?
A.
I watched more then than I do now. I was just learning. I’m still learning now, but I’ve watched so much film, my memory is, I can remember pretty much everything that happens pretty much through a course of a game, so I watch film to prepare for a particular team, but I don’t watch as much as I used to.
Q.
Do you lift more or less weights now?
A.
Maybe even a little less. But everything is very specific. I know exactly what I’m doing. I have a great program and it’s tailor made for me. It’s built for me.

Kobe Bryant, in his 14th season in the N.B.A., recently passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for second place on the Lakers’ career scoring list, leaving him trailing only Jerry West.Harry How/Getty Images Kobe Bryant, in his 14th season in the N.B.A., recently passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for second place on the Lakers’ career scoring list, leaving him trailing only Jerry West.
Q.
Does a player have to evolve his game to remain relevant and what has the process been like for you?
A.
KOBE BRYANT: They’re all one in the same. It’s just working, enjoying what I do. I think I’m really fortunate because I really love what I do. They’re players who do it because they’re good at it or use it as a means just to provide or accolades or adoration. That’s a different kind of motivation. When you do something that you truly, truly love doing, you find yourself wanting to do it all the time.
Q.
Why did you start using Tim Grover, Michael Jordan’s former trainer?
A.
I was just having some issues that I felt I could get better at, areas that I felt were weak that my previous training program wasn’t hitting on, so I wanted to get better. I had kind of plataued doing the other stuff. So I wanted to get better and improve, so I sought him out.
Q.
What areas?
A.
All kinds of areas. I won’t go into specific, but I just wanted to get better.
Q.
Do you feel like you still have room to grow as a player?
A.
I do. I do. I think there’s so much more to understand. A lot of it just has to do with winning. It has nothing to do with me as an individual. Just more so, how can I lead these guys? That’s kind of been the evolution as a basketball player. When you first come into the league, you’re trying to prove yourself as an individual, do things to assert yourself and establish yourself. But then once you’ve done that, there’s another level to the game that’s more complex than figuring out how to put up big numbers as an individual. That’s easy to do.
Q.
Do you think your game has evolved since even two, three years ago?
Kobe Bryant is averaging 29.8 points per game this season for the Lakers, second in the league.Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Kobe Bryant is averaging 29.8 points per game this season for the Lakers, second in the league.
A.
Oh, without a doubt. A lot of that has to do with the team that I have because they allow me to explore those other areas of my game because they’re better basketball players, so that enables me to sit back and say, ‘OK, I don’t have to score 40 points a game to keep us competitive.’ I can start thinking the game more and thinking how can I use the pieces that I have here as opposed to thinking, ‘Damn, I’ve got to put my head down and go out there and try to beat two or three guys just to keep us in the game.’ So, I think they help me get to another level of understanding the game.”
Q.
What areas do you still have to improve upon?
A.
It’s all leadership, how I get the best out of these guys, how I make these guys better. Because them better makes me better. For years, all I hear people say is this player makes these players better. But they’re all great players already. It’s like kind of silly to me to say Kobe has become more unselfish or yada, yada, yada with these guys that I have. Pau Gasol’s a great player in his own right. It’s a lot easier for me to make him better. It’s easier for me to make Lamar better. It’s easier to make Derek Fisher better. They have the commitment, they have the work ethic. They’re already here. They’re just making me look a lot better than I actually am.
Q.
Have you thought about how much longer you want to play?
A.
Not really. Not really. I think the reason why I haven’t thought about it is I still feel good. I feel like I’ve still got a lot left in the tank. Even though the light at the end of the tunnel is much brighter than the one at the beginning, I’m not quite there yet to think how many years I want to do this.
Q.
Other players have gotten injured before they reached your tenure? Have you ever thought of yourself as fortunate in that aspect?
A.
Very fortunate. Very fortunate. My father also taught me at an early age, you’ve got to think the game. You’re not going to be able to do the same thing all the time. I still have a lot of gas, but I don’t have as much as I had when I was 19, 20, 21 years old. So, you’ve got to make adjustments. You can still be as effective. You’re just effective in different ways.
Q.
Have you realized how much you’re scoring from the post in the early season?
A.
Oh, yeah, I heard that. I think it’s just a testament to work. I can change my game. It doesn’t have to be the same. The strengths that I have now were weaknesses when I was a kid. The strengths that I had as a kid may be weaknesses now. So, you just kind of flip flop and get the same results.
Q.
Is it easier for a post player to age in this league than a guard?
A.
For some. I’m fortunate. I’m 6 foot 6. So, my body is easily adaptable. I can go to a leaner, quicker look or I can go to a stronger, bulkier look, or I can have a combination of the two. So, I can go to a perimeter-orientated game or I can go to the post. I can do a multitude of things.
Q.
Do you want to talk about working over the summer with Hakeem Olajuwon?
A.
Not the details of it. I’ll leave those a secret. But I had a great, great session with him. Absolutely great session with him. It was just one. I flew up there. I only had a day available. Flew up there late the night before, got up, did my own little workout. He came and picked me up at the hotel, went over to his house and we began working. We worked for about five hours straight. Just hung out with him, ate some dinner and he took me out to the airport.
Q.
But always had the postwork as part of your game, right?
A.
It’s a lot more than that. But the details that he gave me, it’s one thing to look at players do this, do that. Look at Hakeem’s post moves, spin moves, this that and the other and then it’s another thing to really understand them, get the details of them and the little nuances of them and that’s what he shared with me.
Q.
How much film do you watch now, as compared to a decade ago?
A.
I watched more then than I do now. I was just learning. I’m still learning now, but I’ve watched so much film, my memory is, I can remember pretty much everything that happens pretty much through a course of a game, so I watch film to prepare for a particular team, but I don’t watch as much as I used to.
Q.
Do you lift more or less weights now?
A.
Maybe even a little less. But everything is very specific. I know exactly what I’m doing. I have a great program and it’s tailor made for me. It’s built for me.
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Ciao Papà, non ti dimenticherò mai! R.I.P.
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OOhh finalmente un'intervista con domande intelligenti e interessanti e non le solite banalità. Complimenti al giornalista del Times.

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*tmac is my lord, kobe is the devil!
*tmac is my lord, kobe is the devil!
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W contro i Warriors... sculacciarli fa sempre bene 
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ottima vittoria anche stanotte.... diciamo che l'avversario era poco attendibile... ma nel basket non si sa mai... ottimo kobe da tre...solito ispanico
.... continuiamo così...
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Kobe Has Highest Basketball IQ, Polls Says
The Oklahoman recently conducted a poll among players and coaches to determine who has the highest basketball IQ in the NBA.
The results were as follows:
1. Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles 2. Jason Kidd, Dallas 3. Steve Nash, Phoenix 4. Chris Paul, New Orleans 5. LeBron James, Cleveland
Also receiving votes were Carmelo Anthony, Deron Williams and Dwyane Wade.
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The Oklahoman recently conducted a poll among players and coaches to determine who has the highest basketball IQ in the NBA.
The results were as follows:
1. Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles 2. Jason Kidd, Dallas 3. Steve Nash, Phoenix 4. Chris Paul, New Orleans 5. LeBron James, Cleveland
Also receiving votes were Carmelo Anthony, Deron Williams and Dwyane Wade.
(RealGM)
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La vedo difficile. Dipende sempre quanto si prende eh.. Chè poi Horry al posto dell'attuale Vujacic non è poi così male.
Comunque sempre più sbalordito da Brown. E pensare che lo prendemmo dando via Vlado Radmanovic..
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L'imbarazzo di un risveglio è di gran lunga preferibile alla solitudine di una notte
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E Duncan?!!?!SULF6HC wrote: Kobe Has Highest Basketball IQ, Polls Says
The Oklahoman recently conducted a poll among players and coaches to determine who has the highest basketball IQ in the NBA.
The results were as follows:
1. Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles 2. Jason Kidd, Dallas 3. Steve Nash, Phoenix 4. Chris Paul, New Orleans 5. LeBron James, Cleveland
Also receiving votes were Carmelo Anthony, Deron Williams and Dwyane Wade.
(RealGM)
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L'imbarazzo di un risveglio è di gran lunga preferibile alla solitudine di una notte
L'imbarazzo di un risveglio è di gran lunga preferibile alla solitudine di una notte


