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The 10 Best Nicknames in the NBA Right Now!

by NBA Superblog
created May 21, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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As an exceptional athlete while growing-up, I always wanted one of those awesome nicknames that so many star players were known as, but it never happened for me. I even tried to manufacture a nickname for myself. I tried to steal the nickname “Spiderman”, after former UNLV basketball star - Michael “Spiderman” Burns, but my attempts failed. I thought it was crazy that a skinny white kid who was routinely dominating bigger “urban” kids in every game couldn’t get a fresh title, but it wasn’t meant to be. I had respect, but I never got my nickname, unless you consider – “that white boy with hops” - to be a nickname. My heroes were always basketball players and the dudes with great nicknames have always seemed even cooler. So, here’s my list of The 10 Best Nicknames in the NBA Right Now!


1. Andrei “AK-47” Kirilenko, Utah Jazz:
This is just about as perfect as a nickname can be. It has everything, Kiilenko’s initials and the uniform number he chose to match his nickname, which refers to the famous assault rifle from his homeland of Russia. Perfection!


2. Rafer “Skip to My Lou” Alston, Houston Rockets:
There’s a beautiful absurdity to this nickname. Alston is just an average NBA player, but he’s a street ball legend from New York, where videos of his dribbling exhibitions are very popular on YouTube. He has as much street-cred as anyone in the league. So, why does this hip-hop culture hoopster have a nickname that refers to a dance from America's frontier period? I don’t know, but I love it.


3. Allen “The Answer” Iverson, Denver Nuggets:
I think I like this nickname so much because I sincerely dislike Iverson. It allows me opportunities to say that if Iverson is “The Answer” then the question must be - “Who is an undersized NBA shooting guard with an allergy to passing the ball that acts like a teenage gang member despite actually being a 33-year old multi-millionaire family man?”


4. Joel “The Vanilla Gorilla” Przybilla, Portland Trailblazers:
It’s really sad that such an incredibly catchy nickname is attached to such a mediocre player. The name is not particularly clever, in fact, it doesn’t even make much sense, but it rhymes and sounds good, and if Przybilla was better there could be some great marketing opportunities for him and his tongue-tickling nickname.


5. Kobe “The Rapist” Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers:
I admit that this nickname isn’t quite as popular as it was a few years ago, but it’s still one of the best because it’s feels so accurate, and even if it’s not entirely true, it sounds better than - Kobe “The spoiled rich athlete that cheated on his smoking hot wife with an emotionally disturbed young woman in a Colorado hotel” Bryant.


6. Gilbert “Agent Zero” Arenas, Washington Wizards:
I really don’t know what this nickname is about, but because it’s Arenas I assume that the Zero refers to how many assists he gets despite being a point guard, how many friends he has on the Wizards roster, what his chances are of ever being the league MVP even though he openly calls himself the best player in the game, or how many championship rings he’ll have when he retires.


7. Kenyon “K Mart” Martin, Denver Nuggets:
Some guys like having a nickname so much that they’ll use one even if the most obvious choice refers to a low-cost department store that is synonymous with cheap products. Today’s blue light special: Immature, overpaid, undersized power forwards with a history of injuries and disobedience.


8. Oleksiy “Stewie” Pecherov, Washington Wizards:


Some guys have created their own nickname and work extremely hard to get people to call them that. Other guys get a nickname thrust upon them that they don’t like and/or don’t understand. The latter is the case of Pecherov, a Ukrainian import that has a stunning resemblance to Stewie (you must watch this clip!), the evil baby on TV’s - Family Guy. Apparently, he didn’t get the reference and when his Wizards teammates showed him Family Guy, he became angry, which only made him look more like Stewie.


9. Daniel “Boobie” Gibson, Cleveland Cavaliers:
Because I have the same sense of humor as a ten-year old boy, having a nickname that is also the name of a lady’s breast is giggly-good fun to me. I love saying Boobie so much that whenever I’m watching a Cavaliers game on TV and he goes to the bench I change the channel, then I flip back every once in a while to see if he’s back in the game, hoping to hear the smooth voiced announcers say "Boobie" over and over again.


10. Glen “Big Baby” Davis, Boston Celtics :
I don’t know why it’s so charming for a 6’9, 280-lb. man to be known as a big baby, but it is. Davis is a colorful gentle giant and the name just works. He also seems to enjoy the moniker, which makes him even more likable. Could you imagine the temper tantrums that Kobe “The Rapist” Bryant would throw if people tried to call him “Big Baby”?



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JuTMSY4Legend
537 days ago
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some people just don't get AI
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NBA SuperblogVarsity
537 days ago
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That is true. I don't get him.
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NBA SuperblogVarsity
537 days ago
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The Answer
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JuTMSY4Legend
537 days ago
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Philadelphia's Answer
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Davis21wylieMVP
537 days ago
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I like how Allen Iverson has "an allergy to passing the ball" when he's 9th among active players in assists per game, has ranked in the top 10 in APG in 4 different seasons, and has ranked in the top 10 in % of assisted teammate FGs 3 times...
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NBA SuperblogVarsity
537 days ago
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Iverson does not favor passing, as a point guard should. AMONG GUARDS in 2007-08 he was #6 in Total Assists (not bad), but he was also #5 in Total Turnovers (bad) and he has committed the 14th most turnovers of all players in the history of the NBA (really bad). And he did not register in the top 50 in Assists-to-Turnover Ratio (the most important stat for a point guard). Instead of passing, he shoots a lot. He was #3 in Points Per Game and #2 in Field Goals Attempted, but he was not in the top 50 in Field Goal percentage and he only ranked #22 in 3-pointers Made. Additionally, he hurts his team by ranking #12 in Technical Fouls.
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NBA SuperblogVarsity
537 days ago
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BTW: I think it's funny that people are defending Iverson's passing skills, but nobody objected to calling Kobe Bryant a rapist. I love the AGM community so much! You guys are an interesting breed.
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Davis21wylieMVP
537 days ago
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I agree that he's not a prototype pass-first point, but who says he has to be that? AI unquestionably helps his team offensively, twofold: because he can create tons of shots shots without losing a lot of efficiency, and because his high usage taking pressure off of his teammates, allowing them easier looks when he does pass.

The turnovers are a natural result of having the ball constantly in your hands, having to create off the bounce. By my estimates, Iverson only turned the ball over on 13% of the possessions he used... compare that to Chris Paul (12.7%) and Steve Nash (21.3%), and Iverson isn't excessively turning it over at all. And, by the way, assist-to-turnover ratio is a bogus stat -- if you're using that to determine a point guard's ability, then Brevin Knight was better than Chris Paul and Sebastian Telfair was better than Deron Williams and Steve Nash this season.
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NBA SuperblogVarsity
537 days ago
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You think Assists-to-Turnover ratio is a bogus stat? Perhaps you like stats when they are in favor of the point you are trying to make, Davis, but when they are in conflict of your point you say they are bogus or misleading. You can't compare Brevin Knight to Deron Williams in order to make the point that Allen Iverson's Assist-to-Turnover Ratio is unimportant. That is flawed logic that does not take unrelated variables into account. We are not analyzing the play of Williams or Knight, you are defending how Iverson ranked higher in turnovers than in assists among guards and how he "takes pressure off of his teammates" by taking so many shots. I stand by my argument, but I am terribly impressed with your use of statistics to defend this ball-hogging point guard and I am willing to say that you are easily one of my favorite commenters at this site.
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KelsdadAll-Star
537 days ago
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Aren't all point guards ball hogs?
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NBA SuperblogVarsity
537 days ago
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Yeah, I suppose you could make a strong case for that, Kelsdad.
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Davis21wylieMVP
537 days ago
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Nope, I've always considered assist-to-turnover ratio bogus, at least ever since Fred Hoiberg and Kevin Ollie led the league in it a few years back. It rewards players who put no pressure on the defense, because it's easy to avoid turnovers if all you do is catch and shoot and you never penetrate the lane. Then, you pick up a few assists simply by virtue of being out on the floor, and suddenly you have this great ATR even if you haven't done point guard-type things. Sometimes great PGs do well in it, but having a great ATR doesn't mean you can run an offense.
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KelsdadAll-Star
537 days ago
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Kevin Ollie and Hoiberg are benchwarmers, so they're sample is much smaller and certainly swayed by an unusually good (or bad) stretch. PG's are supposed to, by definition, have a high turnover and assist rate. To "even the playing field" so to speak, all you need to do to give a truer value to the ratio is add minutes played as your qualifier. Over 1000 minutes Ollie has a good ratio, over 4000 he likely wouldn't, with the primary reason being he isn't a good enough player to hit the 4000 mark.
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NBA SuperblogVarsity
537 days ago
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Okay, man. I'm tired of this "Iverson is/is not an efficient Point Guard" debate, so I am changing my stance to: “Who is an undersized NBA shooting guard with NO allergy to passing the ball that acts like a teenage gang member despite actually being a 33-year old multi-millionaire family man?” I hope that is sufficient for you.
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Davis21wylieMVP
537 days ago
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That's a fair point (sample sizes -- you stathead, you!), although no player has ever had 4000 minutes in a season. Generally as little as 500 minutes are needed to "stabilize" stats in the NBA, because there are so many possessions per game. The main point is that non-point guards rank very highly in ATR year in and year out, because it takes a ratio of two things that aren't necessarily meant to be made into one (not all turnovers are passing turnovers, etc.).
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Davis21wylieMVP
537 days ago
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No problem, Superblog, I don't really know why I started an argument in the first place -- except maybe to defend a guy who I think has been unfairly maligned throughout his career. I guess my point is that there are definitely (undersized) PGs out there who pass more than AI, but there aren't a whole lot who are better basketball players than AI.
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NBA SuperblogVarsity
537 days ago
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It's cool, Davis. I don't mind debating why I feel that Allen Iverson is one of the most overrated players in the NBA. But I intended for this post to be a humorous look at Nicknames and I don't want to get too off-topic. Nevertheless, your opinions are always welcome!
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FanProphetVarsity
537 days ago
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I like "Big Baby" because that's his name, The "Vanilla Gorilla" because it's orgina original shit, and "Skip To My Lou" because that's some real playground thug shit. Good Stuff!
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Falcon02520Legend
537 days ago
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I am truly surprised that there are not any "Celtics die-hards" on this post crying that the "Big Ticket" or "The Truth" didn't make the list...
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Davis21wylieMVP
537 days ago
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Eh, you could make a case for "The Truth" (not many players get their nickname coined by Shaq), but Garnett has so many nicknames (KG, The Big Ticket, The Kid, The Franchise, etc.) that it's hard to lobby for just one.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
537 days ago
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I say we make one up for Brian Scalabrine right now. Big Red anyone?
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JuTMSY4Legend
537 days ago
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We call him red thunder in my household...
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Davis21wylieMVP
537 days ago
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I'm just impressed that Scal gets brought up in your household at all...
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JuTMSY4Legend
537 days ago
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I live in boston ; - )
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Davis21wylieMVP
537 days ago
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Still....


BTW, Scal already has a nickname, "Veal Scalabrine".
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CrackajgDraft Pick
537 days ago
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Yeah both the nickname and the fact that you talk about him are quite impressive.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
537 days ago
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Oh yeah, I forgot you lived in Boston.
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JuTMSY4Legend
537 days ago
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Actually Scalabrine gets mentioned a lot

I mean, how often do you see him in a tweed jacket and black turtleneck high fiving KG after a TO...5..10 times a broadcast...

and i always make some wisecrack about his inability to dress...and the fact that he's a ginger...

Speaking of gingers, here's a fun story...a buddy of mine (huge Cs fan) went to 2 games this year, one against the Bobcats...

Well my friend was riding Jason Richardson all game (he's a total dick at sporting events)...so when Richardson caught fire and eventually hit the dagger near the end, he ran back (and based on my buddy's persepective) pointed at him and yelled "you can go home and play yer guitar hero now"

In a matter of sheer coincidence, my buddy was preparing for a guitar hero tourney at a local bar later that evening...but he didn't go because: he "didn't want to give him the benefit"
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Davis21wylieMVP
537 days ago
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Now that's a great story!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
537 days ago
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Jason Richardson just earned some cred on Stiles Street. Why play "guitar hero" when you could be... you know, playing a guitar?
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KelsdadAll-Star
537 days ago
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How about "The Twelfth Man"?
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Pas493JV Squad
536 days ago
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pretty sure Steve Francis is the Franchise
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The PipDiv-I Stud
537 days ago
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Well done. Those are some great nicknames, and what would sports be without nicknames?
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SportsbriefVarsity
537 days ago
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Kobe = The Black Mamba. Gilbert = Hibachi. What about "The Truth," "The Big Ticket," "Jesus Shuttlesworth," "Tuff Juice," "Stop Snitchin'," "The Candy Man," "CP3," "Jailhouse," "The Big Fundamental," and "The Matrix."
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Davis21wylieMVP
537 days ago
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Isn't the Kandi Man retired now?
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RomiezzoLegend
537 days ago
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We can give this guy a nickname: the Candy CAMBY man. :P
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
537 days ago
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STAT - Standing Tall and Talented.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
537 days ago
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Best name all-time: "Tire Iron" Barnes. And twofold because he was "dumb as a...", too.
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KelsdadAll-Star
537 days ago
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If "Tire Iron" had an IQ above 70, and played 15 seasons clean, we'd be talking about him as one of the top 15-20 greatest players ever, and certainly top five forwards.
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InterMatAll-American
537 days ago
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I like it, although you need to understand more of Iverson's background pre-Georgetown rather than the one the nation has seen since he played in D.C. (college), Philly and D.C.

Chuck is who he is, but he's done a lot of growing up in the past few years. I used to not be able to stand the guy, having played against him long long ago.

As far as nicknames: John "Hot Plate" Williams has to be mentioned as one of the all-time greats. Rotund and overweight, he's scarf it all down on a hot plate.
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NBA SuperblogVarsity
537 days ago
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Pre-Georgetown, InterMat? He was arrested and convicted of “maiming by mob” (essentially a gang charge). He spent four months in prison before the Governor of Virginia stepped in and granted him a pardon. Here’s a link to the story. I believe that the only time he really behaved himself was when he was under John Thompson’s watch at Georgetown. I must admit that I’m surprised that so many people here love this guy. Thanks for the comments, InterMat. I appreciate your opinion.
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Agent0Red-Shirting
537 days ago
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My favorite is Gilbert-Agent 0-Arenas
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OneflydudeAll-American
537 days ago
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Its a shame that some of the players with nicknames dont deserve them...
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LASportsblogAAA-er
537 days ago
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What about Tuff Juice??? And Agent Zero? And Kobe's REAL nickname The Black Mamba....


Speaking of Kobe I take sincere exception to you calling Kobe "The Rapist" considering he never raped anyone. Way to show the class though.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
537 days ago
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I guess it pisses me off that Ray Lewis and OF ALL PEOPLE Leonard Little can rehabilitate their image and everyone can forget their troubles - but Kobe can't shake charges that weren't even brought to Trial. Ray Lewis went to trial but we don't call him Ray "An Accomplice to Murder" Lewis.
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NBA SuperblogVarsity
537 days ago
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Agent Zero is #6 on this list, but you're not going to like what I said about him since you love all things Los Angeles (Arenas is a native), even people like the Black Mamba (which is a Nickname that was stolen from former Lightweight boxing champ - Roger Mayweather).

... "considering he never raped anyone." Me and the girl in Colorado disagree.

But, because you are so upset about this, I will forever call Ray Lewis - Ray "An Accomplice to Murder who never raped a girl in Colorado like Kobe Bryant did" Lewis.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
536 days ago
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Sorry about adding agent 0, I knew you already put him in but when I put Tuff Juice the kid reading over my shoulder said "what about Hibachi" and then I forgot.

Anyway - moving on Kobe didn't rape her, they had sex. Get over it.

Moreover, I don't love all things Los Angeles" as you claim and I don't appreciate your tone.

Finally, my point about Lewis and Little is that we as a culture don't harbor ill will about their former "alleged" crimes. However you (and Manny for obvious reason) have a serious grudge against him. I suggest you jump off of Kobe's cock because with the girl (I won't use her name) from Colorado and all his fans - there isn't any room on there for you.

Actually Mr. NBA know-it-all, since you seem to have me pinned why don't you just tell me about me. You know it all after all "superblog" with your supreme authority on all things, how dare I challenge your needless attack on Kobe Bryant?
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NBA SuperblogVarsity
536 days ago
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I still love you, LASportsblog and I'm sorry that I offended your man-crush, the Rapist. I think it's amazing that you can tell my tone by reading the words on your computer screen. And for your information, I'm not on Kobe's cock. I, he, it ... he's a rapist. I know this because ... he raped me too! There, are you happy now? You made me say it.
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Yakob878MVP
536 days ago
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Brian Scalabrine's i s Veal
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Yakob878MVP
536 days ago
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Where was i this after noon a Scal discussion and i missed it, Hes my favorite Celtic of all time
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MegECass110AAA-er
536 days ago
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King James?
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Pas493JV Squad
536 days ago
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Big Crybaby?
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Pas493JV Squad
536 days ago
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Dominique?
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
536 days ago
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Gi-NOSE-li.
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TheruffianVarsity Captain
536 days ago
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Pas493 "The Human Highlight Film" should definitely be on any best nicknames list. And I thought Kobe coined his own nickname "Mamba".
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Pas493JV Squad
535 days ago
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i mean how many guys have been dubbed the human highlight film, prob over 20
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OvertheedgeVarsity
536 days ago
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not quite sure if "the rapist" is a top ten nickname, true or not
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
508 days ago
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DUDE YOU STUPIED A.I IS THE SHIT HELL CROSS ANYBODY IN THE NBA EVEN ASK THE GREATEST PLAYER EVER M.J HE WILL TELL YOU HISSELF

AND THEY CALL GILBERT ARENAS AGENT ZERO BECUZ HIS JERSEY NUMBER IS 0 DUMB ASS

6. Gilbert “Agent Zero” Arenas
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
508 days ago
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DUDE YOU STUPIED A.I IS THE SHIT HELL CROSS ANYBODY IN THE NBA EVEN ASK THE GREATEST PLAYER EVER M.J HE WILL TELL YOU HISSELF AND THEY CALL GILBERT ARENAS AGENT ZERO BECUZ HIS JERSEY NUMBER
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LASportsblogAAA-er
508 days ago
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Everyone pay attention! This guy is showing you how to articulate an informed and intelligent response!
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