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in this system he is just raja bell. It won't change much. Kobe will shot a bad percentage because Nash will just feed him for bailout shots.
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Depends on how well he plays, same as if Phil were coaching.
No matter what the system, you can guarantee that kobe will be getting his. Even in D'Antoni system that will focus alot of direction through the point guard Steve Nash, I can see problems where Kobe will want to be involved alot more than just a spot up shooter. This will only work if Kobe is prepared to sit back and let the ball come to him, whether he accepts that I really dont know. :confusedshrug:
The real question is, how does carrying old players in an "unwinnable" system change D12's legacy?
with an unwinnable roster to boot
[QUOTE=NumberSix]The real question is, how does carrying old players in an "unwinnable" system change D12's legacy?[/QUOTE]
Needs to play defense before he starts thinking about legacy and such.
[QUOTE=Rubio2Gasol]Needs to play defense before he starts thinking about legacy and such.[/QUOTE]
Dwight is already sick of bailing out the Lakers perimeter players on defense.
[QUOTE=IGOTGAME]in this system he is just raja bell. It won't change much. Kobe will shot a bad percentage because Nash will just feed him for bailout shots.[/QUOTE]
:facepalm
Kobe was still a top 5 player in his 16th season.. I think the guy will be able to adjust to whatever is thrown at him.
[QUOTE=NumberSix]The real question is, how does carrying old players in an "unwinnable" system change D12's legacy?[/QUOTE]
The real question is, why do you constantly post in Laker related topics just to troll?
Answer: ATTENTION WHORE.
[QUOTE=TheMarkMadsen]:facepalm
Kobe was still a top 5 player in his 16th season.. I think the guy will be able to adjust to whatever is thrown at him.[/QUOTE]
Hmm, it won't be easy for Kobe to adjust. First, he has to let Nash be in full control of the offense. Second of all, Kobe will need to accept that he will be mainly used as a jump shooter, and not the go to guy on offense. And thirdly, this offense will focus alot of plays on the P'n'R, which means that Kobe will have to accept that both Howard and Gasol will be a focal point of Nash's passes.
[QUOTE=poido123]Hmm, it won't be easy for Kobe to adjust. First, he has to let Nash be in full control of the offense. Second of all, Kobe will need to accept that he will be mainly used as a jump shooter, and not the go to guy on offense. And thirdly, this offense will focus alot of plays on the P'n'R, which means that Kobe will have to accept that both Howard and Gasol will be a focal point of Nash's passes.[/QUOTE]
if thats how the offense will look might as well trade kobe for a better shooter.
ray allen for kobe. :applause:
[QUOTE=IGOTGAME]in this system he is just raja bell. It won't change much. Kobe will shot a bad percentage because Nash will just feed him for bailout shots.[/QUOTE]
In what world could you think our current players, such as a top 5 player (Kobe Bryant) would change their roles to a past team's starting 5 inferior to theirs, never won more than two games in the 3 Western Conference Finals they went to (in 7 years) and Don't even have the same kind of Steve Nash any more?
[QUOTE=Rysio]if thats how the offense will look might as well trade kobe for a better shooter.
ray allen for kobe. :applause:[/QUOTE]
First of all, Kobe is not getting traded.
To cut it short, he is the franchise player, and brings in a ton of revenue and has the authority to do or ask for almost anything he pleases.
Kobe has to take a backseat. That's how i see it.