irishock
01-02-2013, 04:21 PM
http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/8802288/kobe-bryant-blames-age-los-angeles-lakers-lack-energy
"Cause we're old as s---," said the 34-year-old Bryant when asked why a lack of energy has been a problem for the Lakers all season. "What do you want? We just got to figure out how to play when we don't have that energy. We got to change things up a little bit defensively. We got to figure out what we want to do offensively, figure out what we want to do on nights when we don't have those legs or have that energy."
Added Bryant: "We didn't seem to have any energy. You watch the game, we were kind of sluggish, kind of stuck in the mud. When we have games like that, everything is an uphill battle for us. When we play fresh, when we play energized, we're a completely, completely different team. You saw a lot of those shots tonight falling short, for whatever reason. We got to get the proper rest and get ready for Friday."
Not helping things was Dwight Howard (http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/2384/dwight-howard), the lone young star in the Lakers' lineup. Howard, who turned 27 last month, finished Tuesday with just seven points on 1-for-7 shooting to go with 14 rebounds and five blocks as he appeared to labor up and down the court."It's really been frustrating for him because dealing with the injury and trying to come back and expectations that we all have for him," Bryant said of Howard. "It's tough to deal with that when you're not physically the same player that you were a few years ago. It's been frustrating for him, but to his credit, he's been battling through it and he's been finding ways to be effective. I mean, he had five blocks tonight."
“http://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/headshots/nba/players/full/110.png&w=65&h=90&scale=crop&background=0xcccccc&transparent=falseYou just saw an old damn team. I don't know how else to put it to you.
”-- Kobe Bryant, on the Lakers
"Cause we're old as s---," said the 34-year-old Bryant when asked why a lack of energy has been a problem for the Lakers all season. "What do you want? We just got to figure out how to play when we don't have that energy. We got to change things up a little bit defensively. We got to figure out what we want to do offensively, figure out what we want to do on nights when we don't have those legs or have that energy."
Added Bryant: "We didn't seem to have any energy. You watch the game, we were kind of sluggish, kind of stuck in the mud. When we have games like that, everything is an uphill battle for us. When we play fresh, when we play energized, we're a completely, completely different team. You saw a lot of those shots tonight falling short, for whatever reason. We got to get the proper rest and get ready for Friday."
Not helping things was Dwight Howard (http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/2384/dwight-howard), the lone young star in the Lakers' lineup. Howard, who turned 27 last month, finished Tuesday with just seven points on 1-for-7 shooting to go with 14 rebounds and five blocks as he appeared to labor up and down the court."It's really been frustrating for him because dealing with the injury and trying to come back and expectations that we all have for him," Bryant said of Howard. "It's tough to deal with that when you're not physically the same player that you were a few years ago. It's been frustrating for him, but to his credit, he's been battling through it and he's been finding ways to be effective. I mean, he had five blocks tonight."
“http://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/headshots/nba/players/full/110.png&w=65&h=90&scale=crop&background=0xcccccc&transparent=falseYou just saw an old damn team. I don't know how else to put it to you.
”-- Kobe Bryant, on the Lakers