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I don't know why, except that I love the Celtics. And hating the Lakers goes arm-in-arm with hating the Yankees.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems that Michael Jordan and the Bulls were more 'beloved' by fans around the league than Kobe and the Lakers are today, even though the Bulls were a very successful team...
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Some people don't like when other's are successful.
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Some people don't like when other's are successful.
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I'm not a hater, I think Kobe is the consummate athlete.
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Why can't people just appreciate greatness? No one really wants to see the "underdog" in the finals. It's not good for TV ratings or the league. No one would watch if the small markets like the Golden State Warriors and Indiana Pacers went to the finals. BORING!!!
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#1: Their fans have narcissistic entitlement syndrome. The Lakers arrogance permeates down to the fans who think they can act with the same arrogance. They are downright obnoxious and make some of the most ignorant comments I have ever heard. And if given the chance, they would not only take part in any sort of sexual act with kobe, they'd brag about it to everyone.
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I hate the fact the coach only will go where the talent and the money is. Phil Jackson only has the playoff record he has because he's always had the best talent in the league. At least in Chicago, he was in a small market. Now he has the largest market and the money to get the best players. I won't even watch the Finals.
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