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Kobe Turns In An Epic Performance

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by user Hoopsaddict.com

There’s an old adage that it’s better to win the war than to win a battle which the Lakers are proving in their first round match-up against the Suns. With the Lakers winning a thrilling overtime game this afternoon they are now up 3-1 against the Suns and it looks like Steve Nash may win the battle this week when he wins the MVP award but Kobe Bryant will win the war when his team advances to the second round.

The Black Mamba started out the game being aggressive shooting the rock and stung for the Suns for eight points by nailing all four of his shot attempts in the first quarter. Despite his hot start shooting the ball Bryant found himself in foul trouble with two quick fouls and spent the majority of the second quarter stuck to the bench. The only action Bryant would see in the second quarter occurred with four seconds left when Phil Jackson subbed him into the game for the Lakers final possession of the half. Bryant had two chances to give the Lakers the lead heading into the half but his first shot was blocked by James Jones and his 18-foot jumper rimmed out as the buzzer sounded.

Bryant made up for lost time and those missed shot in the second half and overtime period.

In the second half Bryant went 5 for 8 from the field but it was his final shots of regulation and overtime that will be permanently ingrained in the minds of basketball fans. With four seconds left in the game Steve Nash was unable to control a pass from a teammate and he lost the ball to Smush Parker. Parker passed the ball up the court and Bryant attacked the lane and nailed a floater in the paint to force the game into overtime.

Bryant continue to thrill the fans at Staples when he nailed the game winner in overtime after Nash made yet another costly mental error. With 6.1 seconds remaining in overtime Nash found himself trapped near half so he tried to call a quick timeout so the Suns could regroup. The officials couldn’t hear Nash make the call due to the ruckus that the Lakers faithful were making. The tie up resulted in a jump ball between Luke Walton and Nash. Nash then proceeded to loose the jump ball to Walton and Bryant recovered the ball before it rolled out of bounds and then nailed a 17-footer as time expired to give the Lakers a 99-98 victory of Nash’s Suns.

“I have played a lot of playoff basketball and I have never had a game quite like this, with our backs against the wall, seemingly out of it, and us just battling back and getting this `W,” Bryant told the Associated Press following the game. “We matured about 10 to 15 years today. We did a lot of growing up in this game.”

Bryant finished the game with 24 points on 9 for 14 shooting from the field while contributing a team high 8 dimes. While Bryant’s shooting tonight was prolific and is what most hoop fans will remember, it’s been his ability to share the rock and keep his teammates involved in games that has impressed me so far in the playoffs. As a coach it’s been great to see Bryant mature this season and realize that he needs to get his teammates involved on the offensive end in order to win games. During the regular season Bryant averaged 42.5 points per game against the Suns but Phoenix won three of the four games that the teams played against each other. Realizing that scoring over 40 points per game wouldn’t help his team win games against Phoenix, Bryant has been willing to defer to his teammates. So far in the series Bryant has averaged 23 points per game but his teammates are getting more shots. Proof shows up in the boxscore when you see that tonight four Lakers scored in double figures and all eight of the Lakers players who got into the game were able to score. By playing unselfish it’s resulted in the Lakers gaining a 3-1 advantage in their series against the Suns.

While the Suns season isn’t over officially over the dagger pierced their hearts this afternoon their season is now on life support.


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DNLLegend
1326 days ago
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He's put the team on his shoulders and carried them. He's a walking, talking cliche. But it's true.
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Davis21wylieMVP
1326 days ago
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It was one of the greatest playoff performances I've ever seen. That shot to force overtime was simply ill, and the final shot -- dare I say, Jordanesque. I feel bad for Steve Nash, though, since those key plays both came on semi-questionable calls. Still, truly an amazing game by Kobe, and the rest of the Lakers.
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Djcfla1Varsity
1326 days ago
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Kobe has become something else in this entire series. He has truly elevated his game. If he played like this all year he would be unanimously considered the best player in the NBA. I loved the shot to get to OT. You knew he was making the shot in OT at the end. He's Mr. Clutch.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1326 days ago
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For me, it's gotten to the point where if Kobe DOESN'T deliver in the final seconds I'm surprised. He's like the Mariano Rivera of the NBA right now...fearless, intimidating, and clutch. I feel bad for Nash cuz he's a class-act and one of my favorite players, but I'm a Laker fan so it's OK. Lakers in six and then a dogfight with the Clippers...Staples will BLOW UP!
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Djcfla1Varsity
1326 days ago
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Who would've thought at the beginning of the year that we'd have a Clippers-Lakers series in the 2nd round (or that both of these teams would even make the playoffs). Those long bus rides are gonna take a lot out of those players.
I like what one person called this series, the "Hallway Series"
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Hoopsaddict.com
1326 days ago
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when did Kobe morph into a selfless player? Heading into the playoffs I was waiting for a run 'n gun series but the lakers have slowed things down and Kobe's willingness to pass the rock has resulted in the entire team getting involved. He's not scoring at a torrid pace like he did during the regular season but he's hitting shots when the lakers need it AND his teammates are getting involved more.
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Wtt02005Varsity
1326 days ago
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The Suns have found themselves matching up with the Lakers instead of vice-versa. Injuries to Amare, Kurt Thomas, and Tim Thomas (somewhat) have created a really slim front court and the Lakers have taken advantage of that. When coupled with the fact that Marion has only shown brilliance in one quarter of play, it is no surprise that the Lakers are outplaying them. I predict Lakers in 6 considering I think PHX is really mad about this game. Hopefully, the Lakers are prepared. If the Lakers get blown out, they might not regain their confidence to win at home.
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