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    Kobe GET RID OF HIM OR HOLD ON????

    Okay I'm a huge Kobe fan but more of a Laker fan. I have a lot of Kobe Rookies, Inserts, and a couple GU's.

    My question is I'm not going to collect him if he leaves the Lakers. Should I get rid of now in anticpation of him leaving or do you think he is staying?

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    hes gone, too many bad feelings between the two

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    you really think so? I mean can the Lakers honestly afford to trade him?

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    we can't afford to trade him but we might have to

    as for his cards, he's already a future HOFer and he's the closest thing to michael jordan...so i wouldn't dump it. keep it in a box somewhere and bring it out 20 years later when it's worth thousands.

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    well i dont nkow if they will ever be $1000 but I dont know. I think if he goes I should get rid of the stuff while they hot for anotehr collector who kobe is going to be playing for his team.

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    hes leaving no question, i no your thinking hes kobe hes the best player hes holding our team together, i thought the same thing about AI (i live in PA big sixers fan, use to be when we were winning) but yea they are going to trade him just wait before the summer he will be gone most likely deal with gilbert arenus because he wants out to, hes prob going east they dont want to need to play him to much, but the thing is in the east there arent many stars they can get but yea i think hes getting traded. as for you cards i will be more then happy to take them off your hands. pm me if your interested
    KOBE COME TO PHILLY HOME SWEET HOME WE'RE WAITING FOR YOU

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    I read a report that he is talking to Isiah Thomas and Stephon Marbury about coming to New York.

    With that in mind, you might as well look to unload your collection.

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    gilbert arenas already stated on his nba blog that he's not going anywhere unless washington doesn't pay up.

    as for kobe...softballa you got a kobe sp rc for sale? :]

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    didnt read that blog, then kobe is heading to chicago closest thing to MJ will get even closer heading to MJ's team a number above MJ

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    the bulls still need a low post threat. it's still possible with their cap space right now even after they sign kobe i believe.

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