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I was wrong? He had no assists and missed a big shot. If he didn't dish out the ball to this team, lost a buzzer beater, and didn't win..... how was I wrong?Originally Posted by xsalvioutlawx
Originally Posted by JRThumper85
Originally Posted by mjrod1985
I still got faith in the Lakers... We got this!
I have Faith in the Mavericks!
As long as we both have faith all is well mjrod.
I honestly think we have what it takes to beat LA. And that is a feeling I've never had but then again this is the first time we've seen each otheer in playoffs.
You also said Kobe would struggle against Dallas as he has been all season, clearly you were wrong.
Either way, If I'm Dallas I don't mind Kobe going off as long as Gasol and Odom are ghost. Same with Dirk, I don't really care if he goes off if everyone else is no where to be found.
Last game was terrible for both teams, it didn't even feel like a playoff game. Lets not blame the staples center fans, both teams just played
http://espn.go.com/blog/los-angeles/lakers/post/_/id/18682/lakers-vs-mavericks-game-1-what-to-watch
"On isolation plays this season, Kobe shot 44.3 percent (fourth-highest in the league in iso situations) on 6.3 attempts per game, good for one point per play on average. Against the Mavs, he took more shots in isolation (8.0) but connected at a lower percentage (37.5), dropping the average points per play down to .87.
Continuing that theme, Kobe averaged 8.7 points per game on jumpers 15 feet or further, drilled to the tune of 36.3 percent. Against the Mavs, Bryant was good for just 4.3 points and 22.2 percent shooting."
Just reading the stats as they come in guys.
I fully agree with both teams playing bad. I think we are all in for a good series.