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Re: Too be honest, I have to admit that Kobe is more clutch...
Originally Posted by Warfan
Two of those were insanely difficult catch-and-shoot situations, dictated by a poor inbound pass by Ariza (2009 vs Jazz) and a badly drawn up play (2010 vs Suns).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgyqpwwMpLw&t=7m20s
The Nuggets game? Maybe he was just worn down after doing this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hA48FNlQjzE&t=2m42s
Last edited by Magic 32; 02-12-2014 at 04:44 PM.
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Re: Too be honest, I have to admit that Kobe is more clutch...
Originally Posted by Magic 32
Keep the excuses coming, brah.
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Re: Too be honest, I have to admit that Kobe is more clutch...
Originally Posted by aj1987
Keep the excuses coming, brah.
Keep the blind hate coming.
Last edited by Magic 32; 02-12-2014 at 05:54 PM.
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Re: Too be honest, I have to admit that Kobe is more clutch...
Kobe fans are just grasping at straws now
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Re: Too be honest, I have to admit that Kobe is more clutch...
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Re: Too be honest, I have to admit that Kobe is more clutch...
Originally Posted by Magic 32
Keep the blind hate coming.
What hate? Did you see me hating on anyone in this thread?
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Re: Too be honest, I have to admit that Kobe is more clutch...
Originally Posted by Uncle Drew
As a matter of fact, Perkins is very clutch.
Great defensive play down the stretch....
...Leading to this clutch basket on the offensive end. KD had 41 that game, but the MVP was clearly GOATkins.
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Re: Too be honest, I have to admit that Kobe is more clutch...
In any context of clutch, Kobe fails miserably. Last 10 seconds, 24 seconds, game winning shots, game tying shots, last 5 minutes of a close game, 4th quarter, NBA Finals, etc. You can attribute it to two things.
1. Absolutely horrible decisions.
If the team is down by 1 in the final possession, it's extremely common for Kobe to chuck up one of his anti-clutch 25 foot fadeaway 3, with his eyes closed and fingers crossed, over a double team. In Kobe's mind, it looks more heroic than driving it in (which he is scared to do in the clutch), taking a midrange J, or passing it to an open teammate (which is never an option for him). He even has the refs to bail him out just in case he is capable of making a smart decision when the game is on the line.
2. Mental weakness.
Kobe could definitely learn a lot from LeBron in this aspect of basketball.
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Re: Too be honest, I have to admit that Kobe is more clutch...
Originally Posted by AKA AAP 23
or passing it to an open teammate (which is never an option for him).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Fe9KqCIJ5A&t=5m58s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s4DUjHUBXc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t54Rn1GSZ6E&t=0m32s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6V1-UraQAs&t=10m10s
That took about 10 seconds.
The crap you write about stems mostly from the 05-07 period, when Kobe failed to trust Brian Cook, Smush Parker and Kwame Brown in the clutch.
Shame on him.
Last edited by Magic 32; 02-12-2014 at 09:51 PM.
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