VIDEO: Samuel L. Jackson Doesn’t Think Kobe Will Win His Sixth Ring

Fans and the media have been in heated debates about the chances of Kobe Bryant winning another championship in the final two seasons of his career.

Recently, actor Samuel L. Jackson gave his personal opinion to TMZ about Kobe Bryant winning his sixth ring, which would obviously tie him with Michael Jordan.

When asked about Bryant’s chances, Jackson said it is possible to win another ring, but as a head coach in the league.

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Jackson was also asked about former Lakers coach Phil Jackson signing with the New York Knicks, and he was uncertain that the Lakers could be successful without having the 11-time NBA champion.

The actor has been a Lakers fan for a long time and his brutally honest answers showcase the current state of the Lakers this season. With 16 games left in the season, many can only wonder what’s in store for the Lakers this off-season. With ample cap room and a high draft pick, it will be interesting to see what route the franchise takes.
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