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Luke Walton gets a ring

Bisonic

Well-Known Member
Too good not to share.

http://www.theonion.com/content/news/kobe_bryant_proves_he_can_win?utm_source=a-section

My favorite paragraph:
"According to Bryant, it was vital to step up his game and take on a leadership role in order to surmount the countless flaws in Luke Walton's game, which include playing a slow, hindering style of offense that relies on ruining pick and roll plays; clogging up lanes with an ungainly lumbering stride on the transition; and making slow, drifting passes to double-covered players."
 
it's a hilarious article, but at the same time, Luke was a contributor to the team. He wasn't Morrison riding the pine all season and playoffs. I do not like Luke, and I can't stand his dad. However, his skill set is something that I would covet if I were building a team. I think he has a spot as an 8 guy off the bench on any team.
 
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