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DMC
11-27-2015, 11:45 PM
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Baxter Holmes, ESPN Staff Writer


EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- No matter how much Kobe Bryant struggles during possibly his final season in the NBA, the Los Angeles Lakers star will not be benched for poor play, coach Byron Scott told ESPN.com on Friday.


Scott said that under no circumstances would he sit the 37-year-old Bryant, who is shooting a career-worst 31.1 percent from the field and 19.5 percent from 3-point range.


"I would never, never, never do that," Scott said after practice at the Lakers' facility. "That's not an option whatsoever. No, that's not an option."


Scott and Bryant were teammates during Bryant's rookie season. Bryant is now in his 20th NBA season, all of which he has spent with the Lakers.

Bryant is averaging more field goal attempts per game (a team-high 16.4) than points (15.2). His field-goal percentage ranks 122nd out of 122 qualified players, and his 3-point percentage ranks last out of 105 qualified players.


ESPN's real plus-minus, which measures a player's impact on team performance per 100 possessions, placed Bryant 379th in the NBA and 73rd for small forwards, the position he has largely played this season. Last season, Bryant ranked 301st in the NBA and 55th among shooting guards, the position he primarily played.


In Tuesday's loss to the Golden State Warriors, Bryant shot 1-of-14, tying the worst shooting performance of his career in which he attempted at least five shots. He also shot 1-of-14 in November 2014, in a loss to the San Antonio Spurs.


Scott has been adamant that he won't lessen Bryant's minutes (30.5 per game, second-highest on the Lakers), nor will he change Bryant's role (Bryant starts).


Scott was asked if the Lakers' plan, then, would just be to keep Bryant as healthy as possible and put him in positions to succeed this season.

"Absolutely," Scott told ESPN.com. "And we'll just roll with the punches."


Scott said Bryant would play Saturday when the Lakers play the Trail Blazers in Portland, and then the team will evaluate whether he can play Sunday against the Indiana Pacers at Staples Center.


Bryant is coming off three consecutive season-ending injuries, most recently a torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder that sidelined him after 35 games in 2014-15.


http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14237963/los-angeles-lakers-coach-byron-scott-says-bench-kobe-bryant-poor-play

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Team cancer exemplified.

New tactic: Don't embarrass him at home, sit him.

HemisfairArena
11-27-2015, 11:48 PM
Scott begging to get fired and paid like Mike Brown and D'Antoni,,,,tbh.

DMC
11-27-2015, 11:50 PM
No, it's coming from upstairs. This is why no decent player wants to go to LA to play with Kobe. The entire goal of the team is to put Bryant in a position to succeed (read "look good"), not necessarily win. That means sacrificing your NBA future so Kobe can live out his final season without looking like a total cancerous prick.

And that team still has fans. NBA, were fucking amazing happens.

He'll be in the AS game and I'll never watch another one.

Biernutz
11-28-2015, 02:02 AM
Lakers getting their $25 Mill worth.........Kobe tired ...too bad.....

DJR210
11-28-2015, 03:01 AM
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MultiTroll
11-29-2015, 10:48 AM
Vote:

http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=254589&p=8289965#post8289965

LittleCriminal
11-29-2015, 01:02 PM
just have one of these built on the bench.. He'll sit in it..
https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/hphotos-xaf1/t51.2885-15/e15/11311944_857754350941215_468342044_n.jpg

baseline bum
11-29-2015, 01:39 PM
Lakers getting their $25 Mill worth.........Kobe tired ...too bad.....

Kobe playing is the best thing they could do right now to try to lock up that top 3 pick. Well, unless they draft another Russell.

Mr Bones
11-29-2015, 02:13 PM
Even in losing, the Lakers are doing badly, giving minutes to Kobe instead of young players who could use the experience to get better for next year. Either way, the Lakers are high up in the lottery. Oh well, works for me-- watching Kobe have an historically bad shooting season is the only reason I even look at Laker games during commercials or half-times in other games...