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Miami Heat @ Los Angeles Lakers, 10:30 pm ESPN

  • Trueblue23
    Per ESPN.com:

    The most telling statement was made just outside the Laker locker room, where Phil Jackson stood outside waiting for an electric cart to drive him down the tunnel and to his car. I told him Kobe’s shot showed why I’d take Bryant over anyone in the final seconds, even the guy who used to wear No. 23. That caused Jackson to raise his eyebrows. Now maybe with six seconds left, enough time to create a good look, I’d go with Jordan. But with only enough time to take a dribble or two, or to catch and fire, I’d go with the best bad shot-maker ever. Because even when it’s a bad shot, Kobe gives you a good shot at winning.

    Jackson processed it all, then said two words that resonated as much as Bryant’s three-pointer: “I agree.”
  • JakeGiant
    I'm trying to remember the last time I've seen a buzzer-beater by 1 player to end the Half, and game.
  • SportsAndLady
    JakeGiant wrote: I'm trying to remember the last time I've seen a buzzer-beater by 1 player to end the Half, and game.
    Didn't Lebron hit a last second shot in 3 out of 4 quarters in a game last year towards the end of the season? (Don't mean to take the glory away from Kobe, I just remember Lebron hitting 3 last second shots and your post reminded me of it). might have been the playoffs, I can't remember...maybe I'm just completely wrong haha
  • JakeGiant
    He may have, I don't know. My memory is gettnig hazy, anymore. ;)
  • wildcats20
    SportsAndLadies wrote:
    JakeGiant wrote: I'm trying to remember the last time I've seen a buzzer-beater by 1 player to end the Half, and game.
    Didn't Lebron hit a last second shot in 3 out of 4 quarters in a game last year towards the end of the season? (Don't mean to take the glory away from Kobe, I just remember Lebron hitting 3 last second shots and your post reminded me of it). might have been the playoffs, I can't remember...maybe I'm just completely wrong haha
    Pretty sure it was the game at the Garden last year.
  • Footwedge
    Lucky shot off the glass.
  • Trueblue23
    Just like Shaq said.. better to be lucky rather than good.
  • hoops23
    I'd rather be good and lucky, but that's just me :)
  • Trueblue23
    LTrain23 wrote: I'd rather be good and lucky, but that's just me :)
    I'm looking around LTrain, and I'm pretty sure no one asked your damn opinion!!!!


    (kidding dude)
  • 2quik4u
    id rather be good, lucky, and have 4 rings
  • hoops23
    I'd rather be good, lucky, have 11 rings, have a MVP trophy named after me, and be one of the biggest pimps in the game.
  • 2quik4u
    LTrain23 wrote: I'd rather be good, lucky, have 11 rings, have a MVP trophy named after me, and be one of the biggest pimps in the game.
    touche
  • sleeper
    I'm too lazy to find the link but Kobe shoots something like 25% in "clutch" situations throughout his career. That's pretty bad. You rarely hear about all the shots Kobe misses in crunch time but when he hits one everyone goes crazy.

    With that said, going with the "I'd rather be lucky than good", Kobe is lucky. Getting one of the all time greats in the prime of his career to carry him to 3 rings, and then when he couldn't get it done himself, bringing in another great player in Pau Gasol to carry him to another one.
  • Skyhook79
    "bringing in another great player in Pau Gasol to carry him to another one."

    Are talking about the player that was 0-12 in the Playoffs before coming to the Lakers?
  • JakeGiant
    Sleeper, I love Gasol, but that comment made me el oh el. As Skyhook stated, Pau had no Playoff success at all prior to joining forces with Kobe, and the rest of the Lakers.
  • hoops23
    Kobe had 0 playoff success without Shaq or Gasol, so I think the point is valid.

    Gasol basically carried some of those Memphis teams to the playoffs.
  • JakeGiant
    LTrain23 wrote:

    Gasol basically carried some of those Memphis teams to the playoffs.
    And I guess Kobe didn't in 06 and 07?
  • sleeper
    Skyhook79 wrote: "bringing in another great player in Pau Gasol to carry him to another one."

    Are talking about the player that was 0-12 in the Playoffs before coming to the Lakers?
    He played for Memphis, even getting them to the playoffs is a challenge much less winning a game.
  • JakeGiant
    How quickly people forget Memphis was a bit more talented than LA in some of those years(assuming taking Gasol off Memphis, and Kobe off LA).
  • SQ_Crazies
    LOL...riiiight...
  • JakeGiant
    SQ_Crazies wrote: LOL...riiiight...
    Lakers had Mihm, Parker, and Walton as "core" guys. Those first 2 were on the 17 win Cavs team of 2003. Need I say more?
  • JakeGiant
    Oh yeah, I can't forget the stud called Kwame.
  • SQ_Crazies
    JakeGiant wrote:
    SQ_Crazies wrote: LOL...riiiight...
    Lakers had Mihm, Parker, and Walton as "core" guys. Those first 2 were on the 17 win Cavs team of 2003. Need I say more?
    Oh, you mean the Cavs team led by Ricky Davis?
  • Trueblue23
    SQ_Crazies wrote:
    JakeGiant wrote:
    SQ_Crazies wrote: LOL...riiiight...
    Lakers had Mihm, Parker, and Walton as "core" guys. Those first 2 were on the 17 win Cavs team of 2003. Need I say more?
    Oh, you mean the Cavs team led by Ricky Davis?
    Exactly. If you can't produce on a piss-poor team led by Ricky Davis.. then woooowww haha