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Cam has that sex appeal about him that he can make any commercial look good,at least that's what my girlfriend thinks.

*We once had sex,and during sex she slipped and moaned "give it to me harder CAM" I didn't know what to say I was so shocked.Sex hasn't been the same since lol.

Cam is just a sex symbol and I have to get over it.

doubt this is true, but if it is..

youre doing something wrong for her to be closing her eyes and imagining another man

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Hornets drafted Kobe and traded him to the Lakers on draft day.

But, you are prob too young to know this.

He probably said "what" because anything the hornets did has nothing to do with the Bobcats....hence "reminding Bobcats fans what they could have had" being a dumbass statement.

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He probably said "what" because anything the hornets did has nothing to do with the Bobcats....hence "reminding Bobcats fans what they could have had" being a dumbass statement.

A lot of ex-hornet fans are now Bobcat fans so it's the same group of people. I have always resented Kobe because of it. We would still have the Hornets if Kobe wasn't such a little bitch

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A lot of ex-hornet fans are now Bobcat fans so it's the same group of people. I have always resented Kobe because of it. We would still have the Hornets if Kobe wasn't such a little bitch

Yeah, but it was two different teams. It would have been correct to say "Charlotte fans" but not "Bobcat fans".

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A lot of ex-hornet fans are now Bobcat fans so it's the same group of people. I have always resented Kobe because of it. We would still have the Hornets if Kobe wasn't such a little bitch

Kobe actually never requested to be traded to the Lakers. The deal between the hornets and lakers was set before Kobe was even drafted. The lakers were looking to clear out divac's contract in order to make a run at Shaq, and the Hornets needed a big man to make a run in the playoffs. The trade was viewed as a win win for both franchises. Nobody could foresee a 17 year old coming straight out of highschool to turn into MJ 2.0. Kobe would have happily played for The Hornets. Mind blowing, I know.

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Kobe actually never requested to be traded to the Lakers. The deal between the hornets and lakers was set before Kobe was even drafted. The lakers were looking to clear out divac's contract in order to make a run at Shaq, and the Hornets needed a big man to make a run in the playoffs. The trade was viewed as a win win for both franchises. Nobody could foresee a 17 year old coming straight out of highschool to turn into MJ 2.0. Kobe would have happily played for The Hornets. Mind blowing, I know.

Completely inaccurate.

Kobe stated that he would only play for the Lakers prior to the draft.

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