Straight Up Menace

gotemcoach:

If you look at the back of your hand, you’ll notice tendons, ligaments.  Probably a vein or two.  Definitely some muscle. 
Now, look at the photo above again.
From Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports:

With those torn ligaments in his right wrist – an injury that should’ve  required surgery and three months of rehabilitation – Bryant is forever  one collision from serious seasonal consequences. When he fails to keep  the wrist moving during a game, it will swell significantly.

Kobe Bryant’s ability to play through pain and significant injury is admirable, dare I say inspiring.  We’re at the point in Bryant’s career where any non-catastrophic injury is written off as a relative non-factor - never to keep him from missing time - and all of his catastrophic injuries are written off as non-catastrophic. 
He’s an absolute warrior.  Our memories of Kobe scoring, and winning titles, on a myriad of injuries will balloon like a tall tale.  “Remember the time Kobe scored 44 with two left arms?  Yeah, his right arm got shot off by a bazooka.  He bought a left arm on the German black market, had it sewn on, and hung 44 on Ruben Patterson.”
Of course, Bryant’s willingness to battle while wounded is, in part, a pointed  strategy in his ongoing Résumé War with Michael Jordan.  Kobe’s legacy will undoubtedly benefit from every game he has played and will play with over the course of his career. 
From Bill Simmons of Grantland:
Kobe is a tough dude. Gotta hand it to him - he plays with legit injuries about as well as NBA player I can remember.


You know it’s bad when bitch ass Bill Simmons gives Kobe Bryant credit for anything.
I’m the biggest Kobe supporter there is but there are two things that need to happen for anyone to legitimately consider him to be better than Jordan:
1- He has to win 7 rings.  Yes 7 and not 6.  6 Would just tie him.  He has to surpass Mike.
2-  He has to pass MJ on the all-time scoring list.  He’s only about 4 thousand back but considering the milage on Kobe 4 thousand might be an insurmountable lead at this stage.
If Kobe can accomplish these two things, there really isn’t a debate to be had.  Can he accomplish these things?  I seriously doubt it…unless the Lakers get Howard in which case people would then say, well he had Shaq and Howard to lean on.

gotemcoach:

If you look at the back of your hand, you’ll notice tendons, ligaments.  Probably a vein or two.  Definitely some muscle. 

Now, look at the photo above again.

From Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports:

With those torn ligaments in his right wrist – an injury that should’ve required surgery and three months of rehabilitation – Bryant is forever one collision from serious seasonal consequences. When he fails to keep the wrist moving during a game, it will swell significantly.

Kobe Bryant’s ability to play through pain and significant injury is admirable, dare I say inspiring.  We’re at the point in Bryant’s career where any non-catastrophic injury is written off as a relative non-factor - never to keep him from missing time - and all of his catastrophic injuries are written off as non-catastrophic. 

He’s an absolute warrior.  Our memories of Kobe scoring, and winning titles, on a myriad of injuries will balloon like a tall tale.  “Remember the time Kobe scored 44 with two left arms?  Yeah, his right arm got shot off by a bazooka.  He bought a left arm on the German black market, had it sewn on, and hung 44 on Ruben Patterson.”

Of course, Bryant’s willingness to battle while wounded is, in part, a pointed strategy in his ongoing Résumé War with Michael Jordan.  Kobe’s legacy will undoubtedly benefit from every game he has played and will play with over the course of his career. 

From Bill Simmons of Grantland:

Kobe is a tough dude. Gotta hand it to him - he plays with legit injuries about as well as NBA player I can remember.

You know it’s bad when bitch ass Bill Simmons gives Kobe Bryant credit for anything.

I’m the biggest Kobe supporter there is but there are two things that need to happen for anyone to legitimately consider him to be better than Jordan:

1- He has to win 7 rings.  Yes 7 and not 6.  6 Would just tie him.  He has to surpass Mike.

2-  He has to pass MJ on the all-time scoring list.  He’s only about 4 thousand back but considering the milage on Kobe 4 thousand might be an insurmountable lead at this stage.

If Kobe can accomplish these two things, there really isn’t a debate to be had.  Can he accomplish these things?  I seriously doubt it…unless the Lakers get Howard in which case people would then say, well he had Shaq and Howard to lean on.

(via fuckyeahlakers)

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