LeBron James
Harry How

Monday night's overtime thriller between the L.A. Lakers and San Antonio Spurs had it all. There was high drama, boatloads of points and great performances from star players, including LeBron James, who hit a deep, clutch three-pointer to send the game into OT and send the Staples Center crowd into a frenzy. As if the game didn't have enough going for it, LeBron also missed two potential game-sealing free throws, a situation that instantly made the game the post polarizing topic in the sports world, despite the New York Giants' best/worst/incredibly despicable efforts.

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It's a testament to how popular the league has become. Even though it's just the third game of the season, and the fact that no team is beating the Golden State Warriors, and the fact the game ended well past 1 a.m. ET, it's all anyone can talk about. One name in particular garnered the most attention on social media. What name is that, you ask? Drumroll please….

Kobe Bryant?

That's right. Kobe Bryant. Following a Spurs 143-142 victory in OT that included a 37, 10 and 5 stat line from LaMarcus Aldridge, a pair of 32, 14 and 8 performances from DeMar DeRozan and LeBron and a 37-point night from Kyle Kuzma, the talk of Twitter is a retired Laker legend who is spending more time trying to win Oscars and less time chucking up bricks. Yet still, some Lakers fans can't let go. Well, we should be more specific. These are Kobe fanboys, a group of people who struggle with basic logic. Their anger, and the return fire from people with brains, made for a hell of a night on NBA Twitter. Here's some of the good, the bad, the hilariously sarcastic and the ugly:

https://twitter.com/Aaron_DMV/status/1054604862833508352

https://twitter.com/PettyAirJordan/status/1054605897933176832

https://twitter.com/BillSimmons/status/1054604057233498113

https://twitter.com/WorldWideWob/status/1054628639030079489

https://twitter.com/Lakers_RT/status/1054604663130021888

https://twitter.com/LuvvVSFatCuz/status/1054613523396026368

https://twitter.com/ClassicManAL/status/1054605930040442880

https://twitter.com/Dreamville_Heat/status/1054603338938048513

https://twitter.com/You_Must_Finess/status/1054603892514873345

https://twitter.com/pbaik829/status/1054610263268311040

https://twitter.com/_WhyToby/status/1054599650815164416

https://twitter.com/xwop_/status/1054603549257084930

https://twitter.com/DanDuangdao/status/1054602289564987392

https://twitter.com/_bigplayslay23/status/1054603714554720256

https://twitter.com/balldontstop/status/1054608601178755072

https://twitter.com/PapppyQ/status/1054604824874897408

https://twitter.com/RealSkipBayless/status/1054616598219120640

https://twitter.com/RealSkipBayless/status/1054744582993268737

https://twitter.com/MegaTJP/status/1054594890737336321

https://twitter.com/justinLAtive/status/1054603226698309632

This is actually getting out of hand. There are too many tweets, too many takes to handle. I'm going to have to cut it off, but we'll leave you with the two best takes that sum up this whole thing:

https://twitter.com/Dom_2k/status/1054605520642949126

https://twitter.com/damanr/status/1054606394341486593

Get used to this folks. After every Laker loss, it will be LeBron vs. Kobe, Laker fans vs. Laker fans, hell, mix in a Jordan comparison every now and then too. Got to cover all the bases. We are barely in the second week of this NBA season and it's already out of control.

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