Tuesday, June 3, 2008

08 MVP Kobe Bryant's Los Angeles Lakers will be NBA Champions in 7 games

Hello, Reader.

Thank you for visiting my blog, i hope that you are an avid fan of basketball and the NBA.

Most basketball fans are unappreciative of the NBA game these days because of the referees cheating, the relationship politics between owners and players, like Kevin McHale trading his franchise player to his good friend and ex-teammate Danny Angie, who operates the same team that they used to play on, despite other deals available that would have made his franchise better.
We're glad no one cried foul though, when Jerry "the logo" West donated, er, traded his franchise player to the team he used to play for for the worst player on that team and a rookie. But Kevin Garnett at the Boston Celtics is a good fit, and Pau Gasol on the Lakers is a great look, these NBA finals is a huge event for the vindication of both those trades, but this year's finals is much more vindication for a certain player heralded as the Greatest Player in the Game today. Kobe Bryant.

This is a blog to mark the beginning of a new era, the next chapter in the Lakers franchise history and the increasing legend of Kobe "assassin" "black mamba" "81" Bryant.




Kobe's great, that goes undisputed, but this Lakers team is great with him, and we may be looking at a dynasty in the making. Lamar Odom, Pau Gasol, Derek Fisher, Luke Walton, Vladamir Radmonovic, Jordan Farmar, Sasha Vujacic, Trevor Ariza, and Ronny Turiaf, and those are just the ROLE PLAYERS.

We still have our other franchise player to dominate the paint when he returns.






Andrew Bynum.

This 2008 Lakers Championship will be known as "the year they won without Bynum" because when Bynum is back in the lineup, this team's defense and offense will drastically improve, and we will surely be looking at one of the greatest teams in Laker's franchise history, not THE greatest, i ain't trippin, but one of the greatest.

This blog will be the chronicles of this Lakers team, Kobe Bryant, and Andrew Bynum as they win the thing this year, and the progress of their improvement for the next 8 years to come.

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