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riseagainst
07-09-2015, 11:20 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyfR2pDOt3k

and most of the plays in the video are him getting double teamed.
haters gon hate.
:bowdown:

ShackEelOKneel
07-09-2015, 11:25 AM
Do you know what a double team is? There are times where he goes to the basket and there are other people there, but double teams were rarely sent to him in that video.

I Love the Game
07-09-2015, 12:01 PM
Do you know what a double team is? There are times where he goes to the basket and there are other people there, but double teams were rarely sent to him in that video.

Oh come on Kobe feasted on the Spurs that year, semantics ain't gonna change that.

Mr. Jabbar
07-09-2015, 12:03 PM
feasting on duncan, another day at the office for top5be

pegasus
07-09-2015, 12:14 PM
Playoff Scoring:

Player A: 35.8 (on road)
Player B: 23.6 (on road)

Player A: 27.3 (at home)
Player B: 35.8 (at home)

Can you guess who these were?

Big Cheese
07-09-2015, 12:14 PM
I never got to watch that series but can anyone explain to me why the spurs got destroyed so badly that series even with homecourt advantage? Did they have some kind of injury problem?

NBASTATMAN
07-09-2015, 12:19 PM
KOBE STAT PADDING IN THE FOURTH QUARTER ALA LEBRON :rockon: :applause:

LoneyROY7
07-09-2015, 12:21 PM
It's a shame Kobe stans are for the most part a bunch of retards, because Kobe truly is/was a boss.

huskerdu
07-09-2015, 12:27 PM
I never got to watch that series but can anyone explain to me why the spurs got destroyed so badly that series even with homecourt advantage? Did they have some kind of injury problem?


Spurs were missing their starting SG in Derek Anderson who was a big part of the team that year. Lakers were the better team anyway, but considering that the 2001 Spurs weren't great offensively, losing one of your most dyanmic scorers in the backcourt hurt a lot.

Leroy Jetson
07-09-2015, 12:28 PM
As a Spurs fan, Kobe used to scare me in a way Lebron never did.

toxicxr6
07-09-2015, 12:31 PM
Watching the video as Kobe pushes the ball up the court the Spurs team are already collapsing towards shaq almost every time..
Must be easy making all those open shots and layups because shaq was such a threat...

riseagainst
07-09-2015, 12:35 PM
Watching the video as Kobe pushes the ball up the court the Spurs team are already collapsing towards shaq almost every time..
Must be easy making all those open shots and layups because shaq was such a threat...

i think you have your jimmies rustled. None of what you just described is in the video. Stay mad.

:oldlol:
:roll:

West-Side
07-09-2015, 12:39 PM
Watching the video as Kobe pushes the ball up the court the Spurs team are already collapsing towards shaq almost every time..
Must be easy making all those open shots and layups because shaq was such a threat...

:roll:
Riiiiiiight.

That's why Shaq continuously lost in the playoffs (and swept) before Kobe's emergence.

Doranku
07-09-2015, 12:44 PM
What an incredible scoring arsenal. At such a young age too, only 22. :eek: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:

SOD 21
07-09-2015, 12:49 PM
San Antonio came into that series with the best record and also the top ranked defense in the league that year. This series was easily viewed as the real NBA championship by most people.

One of the things that helped the Lakers significantly in the series was the hot shooting of Derek Fisher from the three-point line, which I believe he made 15 of his 20 fga's in the series. But overall, it was a combination of the Spurs having injuries on the perimeter, hot shooting from Derek Fisher and Kobe Bryant simply playing superb basketball. Kobe had a tendency to play better on the road during that time and Shaq would do more domination at home, mostly because Shaq would regularly get into foul trouble on the road due to his bruising style.

It was remarkable to hear Shaq call Kobe the best player in the league during/after that series given their tumultuous history together, especially with Shaq being the MVP just the previous year.

Braincells
07-09-2015, 12:49 PM
What matters is he dominated strong competition year after year in the Western conference. I shudder to think how amazing Kobe would have been playing for an eastern conference team. Spurs could have easily been the champs that year. Lakers never had an easy trip to the finals. That's why the finals series were a joke.

This was also 21 year old Kobe decimating the twin tower Spur defense at their best. He had a notable highlight in that series where he dunked on both Robinson and Duncan.

riseagainst
07-09-2015, 12:52 PM
He had a notable highlight in that series where he dunked on both Robinson and Duncan.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQmbW7xicTs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAKGbrqjzY4

:bowdown:

West-Side
07-09-2015, 12:53 PM
San Antonio came into that series with the best record and also the top ranked defense in the league that year. This series was easily viewed as the real NBA championship by most people.

One of the things that helped the Lakers significantly in the series was the hot shooting of Derek Fisher from the three-point line, which I believe he made 15 of his 20 fga's in the series. But overall, it was a combination of the Spurs having injuries on the perimeter, hot shooting from Derek Fisher and Kobe Bryant simply playing superb basketball. Kobe had a tendency to play better on the road during that time and Shaq would do more domination at home, mostly because Shaq would regularly get into foul trouble on the road due to his bruising style.

It was remarkable to hear Shaq call Kobe the best player in the league during/after that series given their tumultuous history together, especially with Shaq being the MVP just the previous year.

Shaquille was injured too and countless other Lakers.
They were not 100%.

Spurs got destroyed.
Not only did they get swept but it was the largest margin of victory in league history, to this day.

Kobe/Shaq plus Fish were just spectacular.
Before that Philly loss in OT; LA won 19 straight.
I still remember Iverson's cocky ass after game 1. :lol