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saved as wallpaperOriginally Posted by TH0MAS CR0WN
Originally Posted by Notorious 858
the Mamba ya'll
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saved as wallpaperOriginally Posted by TH0MAS CR0WN
Originally Posted by Notorious 858
the Mamba ya'll
Originally Posted by KingFoamNYC
$%%# kobe, $%%# LA, $%^% the lakers
"It's L.A.," said Fisher, who hit a 3-pointer with 4.3 seconds left, setting the stage for Wade's last miss and Bryant's heroics. "Why not have it be as dramatic as it was? … I had to remind myself this was a regular season game in mid-December. I was jumping on Kobe's back like it was the finals."
mouth wide open too. morning breath should beOriginally Posted by knightngale
anyone notice how shannon put his face on kobe's armpits?
Originally Posted by gdiemaster
I LOVE KOBE. I LOVE KOBE. I LOVE KOBE. I LOVE KOBE. I LOVE KOBE. I LOVE KOBE. I LOVE KOBE.
One of the best shots Kobe has hit ever. We all have witnessed history people.
Originally Posted by Mr Jordan04
Originally Posted by Orange Soda Man
lol at Shannon clutching that water bottle in that celebration.
Originally Posted by FullMetal
Originally Posted by gdiemaster
I LOVE KOBE. I LOVE KOBE. I LOVE KOBE. I LOVE KOBE. I LOVE KOBE. I LOVE KOBE. I LOVE KOBE.
One of the best shots Kobe has hit ever. We all have witnessed history people.
its not like this game was that significant.
please go to sleep alreadyOriginally Posted by OrenthalJames
Kobe > MJ
do i care if you agree? No. $!*$ you, $!*$ your mother, $!*$ your father, $!*$ your entire family. I will kill you and show up at your funeral to hug your ugly @$+ momma. Black Mamba > Bron
-The Juice
His blood temperature drops off the bottom of the thermometer in moments like that. He's not known for missing those shots. He's known for making them. That's why he's the best option for a last-second shot in the history of the NBA.
This one on Friday night exemplified it. Normally a Kobe Bryant buzzer beater would be ho-hum. Haven't we seen that before? Don't we expect it to happen? The talk of the NBA should've the Nets actually winning a game. Now that's a rare event.
Except this shot -- this off-one-leg, swaying-to-the-left, three-point bank shot at the buzzer to beat Miami -- was so ridiculous that it had his NBA peers firing off astounded tweets ("@rudygay22 Are you kidding me Kobe!") and even Bryant had a hard time believing it. He called it "the luckiest shot I've made by far."
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."
Link:
http://espn.go.com/blog/t...e-best-of-bad-situations