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how many times Kobe gonna act all dramatic like he's seriously injured tonight?
not really..Kobe is known to embellish injuries. just this time it was legit.
Quote from: Hack Wilson 1930 on April 13, 2013, 01:21:28 AMnot really..Kobe is known to embellish injuries. just this time it was legit.lol the guy won a championship with a broken finger, just because you've been a celtics fan for four years doesn't mean you have to hate on the guy personally
you try to make Kobe sound like some kind of warrior or some shit
you try to make Kobe sound like some kind of warrior or some shitLou Gehrig playe 2,130 straight baseball games despite breaking all 10 of his fingers at some point during that streakTroy Aikmen had 10 documented concussions and probably a few he didn't tell anyone aboutthese guys are a lot tougher than Kobe
Quote from: Hack Wilson 1930 on April 13, 2013, 01:49:55 PMyou try to make Kobe sound like some kind of warrior or some shitLou Gehrig playe 2,130 straight baseball games despite breaking all 10 of his fingers at some point during that streakTroy Aikmen had 10 documented concussions and probably a few he didn't tell anyone aboutthese guys are a lot tougher than KobeCal Ripken JR or how about Doug Jarvis who played 964 games straight in a contact sport (NHL)Kobe has been known to dramatize injury over his career, its well known, even tho this seems legit and serious. I think his career is over
Quote from: PLANT on April 13, 2013, 02:05:44 PMQuote from: Hack Wilson 1930 on April 13, 2013, 01:49:55 PMyou try to make Kobe sound like some kind of warrior or some shitLou Gehrig playe 2,130 straight baseball games despite breaking all 10 of his fingers at some point during that streakTroy Aikmen had 10 documented concussions and probably a few he didn't tell anyone aboutthese guys are a lot tougher than KobeCal Ripken JR or how about Doug Jarvis who played 964 games straight in a contact sport (NHL)Kobe has been known to dramatize injury over his career, its well known, even tho this seems legit and serious. I think his career is overlol, how does kobe dramatize injuries? he NEVER speaks of them or comments about his injuries, and instead, vouches to play through them, due to having a high pain threshold... most of the injuries he's sustained are actually hidden from the public, and we only know through media speculation....u have to be one pathetic individual to not give kobe props for bein a warrior, straight up. and how would we even know how much pain he's in?? how would ANYONE know?? i'd like for the shameless haters in here to come in and explain which kobe injuries have been dramatized...........
Quote from: NIKCC on April 13, 2013, 02:12:20 PMQuote from: PLANT on April 13, 2013, 02:05:44 PMQuote from: Hack Wilson 1930 on April 13, 2013, 01:49:55 PMyou try to make Kobe sound like some kind of warrior or some shitLou Gehrig playe 2,130 straight baseball games despite breaking all 10 of his fingers at some point during that streakTroy Aikmen had 10 documented concussions and probably a few he didn't tell anyone aboutthese guys are a lot tougher than KobeCal Ripken JR or how about Doug Jarvis who played 964 games straight in a contact sport (NHL)Kobe has been known to dramatize injury over his career, its well known, even tho this seems legit and serious. I think his career is overlol, how does kobe dramatize injuries? he NEVER speaks of them or comments about his injuries, and instead, vouches to play through them, due to having a high pain threshold... most of the injuries he's sustained are actually hidden from the public, and we only know through media speculation....u have to be one pathetic individual to not give kobe props for bein a warrior, straight up. and how would we even know how much pain he's in?? how would ANYONE know?? i'd like for the shameless haters in here to come in and explain which kobe injuries have been dramatized...........the first one that comes to mind was 2-3 weeks ago lol
Quote from: Hack Wilson 1930 on April 13, 2013, 01:49:55 PMyou try to make Kobe sound like some kind of warrior or some shitare u fuckin jokin me? please, stop, my dude...spare urself the embarrassment.
On June 29 he was hit in the head by a pitched ball in an exhibition game in Norfolk. Surprisingly, he was able to start the next day in Washington where he hit three triples in 4-1/2 innings before the game was rained out.
The biggest threat to his string came on July 13, 1934, with the Yanks playing in Detroit. He had a severe case of lumbago. After singling off Tommy Bridges and rounding first base, he was immobilized with pain. He was helped from the field and Jack Saltzgaver took over at first. It looked like his streak was to end at 1426 games. The nextday Detroit fans were startled to see Gehrig's name listed in the starting lineup at shortstop and leading off. It was a managerial maneuver for the visiting team. Lou, hardly able to stand, banged out a single as the first man up.
--Gehrig, before his skills began to fade in 1938, underwent an extensive physical exam at Columbia University's medical school and doctors discovered a clue to the streak--Gehrig had an astonishingly high pain threshold.X-rays showed that Gehrig had broken every one of his fingers at least once.Another medical exam, according to Robinson, showed 17 assorted fractures of his hands and fingers, all of which had healed by themselves.
lmao@comparing an iron man in baseball to an iron man in basketball...hack, u keep outdoin yaself these last couple days.
Quote from: NIKCC on April 13, 2013, 04:10:56 PMlmao@comparing an iron man in baseball to an iron man in basketball...hack, u keep outdoin yaself these last couple days.i think 1930s baseball is a more physically demanding sport than 2013 basketball is. keep in mind the advancements of medical science over the past 75 years...