“I’ll be very happy when Kobe retires. He’s inflicted pain on me personally"- Doc Rivers on Kobe

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As far as retirement tours go, there's a typical decorum. You say nice things about a player, compliment his career and say you're going to miss competing against him—even if it's all a lie. This is how Kobe Bryant has gotten cheered in Boston, San Antonio and every stop on his retirement tour.

Just don't expect Los Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers to play into the niceties.

“Not at all, not at all,” Rivers said when asked if he'd miss going against Bryant, per Robert Morales of the Long Beach Press-Telegram. “I’ll be very happy when Kobe retires. He’s inflicted pain on me personally and so I’m looking forward to it. Everybody else is lying. They’re saying, like, they want Kobe to keep playing and that’s not true. The guy, he’s inflicted pain on all of us.”

Rivers, of course, was on the losing end of a 2010 NBA Finals matchup against Bryant's Lakers as the coach of the Boston Celtics. Bryant was named series MVP and scored 23 points in the Lakers' Game 7 victory. It was Bryant's fifth (and final) NBA championship and helped him even his Finals record against the Celtics to 1-1.

Rivers said jokingly:

Something happened in 2010, I don’t remember what happened there. I just remember how hard he was every night. I mean, he was just tough, physically. I thought both of those series, the mental part of Kobe is what stood out. We knew the talent. But I don’t think you really know a player until you coach him or coach against him in the playoffs, and it told me a lot.

Rivers' tone remained jovial throughout the interview. The Clippers coach went on to call Bryant's career "remarkable" and noted the game will miss having someone of his talent level. But it's nice to see someone actually walk away from the typical blithe answer and give his actual opinion.

Bryant, never one to shy away from his thoughts, will likely appreciate Rivers' comments. He may also even take it as a sign of greater respect that Rivers is happy to see him leave; Bryant likely wasn't shedding any tears when the greats of prior generations walked away throughout his career. With each retirement comes a higher likelihood of a championship.

While Bryant's Lakers are nowhere near their co-tenants in the standings, it's a cool sign of respect from Rivers. As he prepares to play his final two games against the Clippers and last six of his NBA career, it's important we remember Bryant the competitor instead of the guy who is limping to the finish line.
 
Yo Doc, as one Maywoodian to another, you making our town the town that produced Fred Hampton look real unfamiliar right now. We built harder than that hometown homey:angry::angry::angry:. Kobe is a great player but you representing Maywood fam:curse:.
 
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But not YOUR father though? You're the real failure in life, not Doc Rivers son in the fuckin' NBA you dumb fuck :smh:

Kid is this some sort of projection shit? You follow muthafuckas around trying to get back at them, because our words obviously have some affect on you. That let's all of us know everything we need to know. You're a little butt hurt insecure little bitch trying to take back your manhood.

Men don't do the shit you do.

People who have pride and who are secure with themselves don't do the shit you do.

You're an embarrassment to your dad, your family.

You have no dignity, because you aren't shit.

You're a pathetic waste of the gift of life.

It must really suck to wake up every morning and be you, but you can't even be respected on this message board. Everyone recognizes you as a bitch ass muthafucka. You'll never get respect.
 
It's amazing to me how we have grown ass supposed to be men who follow other men around to get back and them.

What are you getting back?

That shit is gone...lost...you never had self esteem to begin with, and you'll damn sure never get it from this board.

Keep playing with me and you'll physically feel the pain you feel inside.
 
Kobe inflicted more pain on himself for a bunch of reasons but in my opinion I think the biggest is by not realizing that basketball is a team sport early on in his career.But he's left his mark on the game and the next crop of players after him
 
Kid is this some sort of projection shit? You follow muthafuckas around trying to get back at them, because our words obviously have some affect on you. That let's all of us know everything we need to know. You're a little butt hurt insecure little bitch trying to take back your manhood.

Men don't do the shit you do.

People who have pride and who are secure with themselves don't do the shit you do.

You're an embarrassment to your dad, your family.

You have no dignity, because you aren't shit.

You're a pathetic waste of the gift of life.

It must really suck to wake up every morning and be you, but you can't even be respected on this message board. Everyone recognizes you as a bitch ass muthafucka. You'll never get respect.

It's amazing to me how we have grown ass supposed to be men who follow other men around to get back and them.

What are you getting back?

That shit is gone...lost...you never had self esteem to begin with, and you'll damn sure never get it from this board.

Keep playing with me and you'll physically feel the pain you feel inside.

Shits hilarious!! Dude got you WARM don't he?!?!? :lol:
 
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