Reggie Miller Destroys Kobe Bryant (Video)
By Dave Fuqua
Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant passed Michael Jordan on the all-time scorer list, and Reggie Miller is not really that impressed.
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Reggie Miller knows a thing or two about playing the game of basketball, and he knows a thing or two about how the game should be played. Kobe Bryant is at the top of his game at the moment, passing Michael Jordan on the all-time leading scorer list but Reggie Miller is hardly impressed with the feat.
At the 5:17 mark, Patrick asks Miller the simple question of who was tougher to defend. Reggie then goes on to unleash his harsh words on Kobe. This seems to then set Miller off on a rant, as he lights into Kobe for god only knows why but it’s glorious to see someone still feel the fire for Kobe he felt during his playing days.
Check out the interview below:
The way Reggie throws those comments out there tends to make one think Miller has some sort of hidden anger or problem with the superstar. Perhaps Kobe told him his sister is a better player than he is? Perhaps, maybe just maybe, this following video has something to do with it?
Miller has a thing for Kobe, which is clear form his interview with Dan Patrick. The exact reason why he has that hatred is unknown for sure, but it’s still awesome regardless.
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