OT IMO Kobe at 41 and being 4th all time leading scorer in NBA history

dvillecatfan

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Welcome to woke AF America. Everything gets labeled, sorted and assigned a value for ***** and giggles.

Never happened in this country before.
 

SuporChin

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Welcome to woke AF America. Everything gets labeled, sorted and assigned a value for ***** and giggles.
This makes no sense. Being "woke" has zero to do with this thread. If you don't like the discussion then feel free to literally do anything else with your life.
 

Bigtyrone

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Hank Gathers should be up there. He never had the opportunity to create a legacy like Bryant did.
 

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A juvenile. He's going around talking about putting people on ignore and typing "lol" at the end of things. PLEASE IGNORE me. This person is a weirdo.
OP is a giant, menstruating queef who probably wears crocks and a stretch suit. A totally effiminate turd that won’t flush.
 

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Definitely Dale because millions were watching it on tv with Dale Jr. running 2nd right in front of his dad.
At the time NASCAR was the 2nd most watched sport behind the NFL.
The NBA is still going strong while NASCAR has been on its own journey to death since that day.
NASCAR has never and will never recover from the death of Dale Earnhardt.
I have never seen a sport so reliant on one person.
The NBA will continue going strong.

Dale’s death caused a lot of fans to stop watching, but they might have survived much better had the owners not let TV decide the rules and format.
They changed everything that old fans enjoyed.

They even changed the Bristol track which was the most popular race. They thought everyone wanted side by side racing, fans loved the bumper passes and driver reactions
When they realized what a mess they made they didn’t know how to return the track back to its original design When the night race there failed to sellout it signaled nascars impending death

Then they came up with other unpopular stuff as well

NASCAR has been killing itself since Dale was killed
 

Ryan Lemonds Hair

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Earnhart not only died on live TV while on the field of his sport, he meant a lot more to Nascar than Kobe does to the NBA. Kobe's death is tragic and shocking no doubt but he's been retired for years.

True and NASCAR has slowly declined to a shell of it's former self since Earnhart's death and I don't think the NBA will miss a beat with Kobe's death.
 
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Ryan Lemonds Hair

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Brian France stuck a knife into the heart of NASCAR and Steven O'Donnell has been twisting it since he took over. They have destroyed the sport.

Dale’s death caused a lot of fans to stop watching, but they might have survived much better had the owners not let TV decide the rules and format.
They changed everything that old fans enjoyed.

They even changed the Bristol track which was the most popular race. They thought everyone wanted side by side racing, fans loved the bumper passes and driver reactions
When they realized what a mess they made they didn’t know how to return the track back to its original design When the night race there failed to sellout it signaled nascars impending death

Then they came up with other unpopular stuff as well

NASCAR has been killing itself since Dale was killed
 

Nuke99m.

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Duk Koo Kim for you older boxing fans? He died on the job.