Crazy shots. Lakers murdering the Thunder.
Is any1 watching Lakeshow vs thunder. kobe shot it over the backboard then made that crazy left handed floater as time expired
Crazy shots. Lakers murdering the Thunder.
& Artest put a sleeper hold on Durant. Night-Night.
Sick pass by Gasol.
Luva's Fartmar gettin' his revival on.
Is this like fair?
^ One of the worse trolls
So awesome to see Shannon out there backing up Kobe and not Sasha.
go back to realgm
Here's the amazing Kobe shot!
http://www.twitvid.com/12809
Thunder are crazy athletic. I think they have like 5 blocks on Gasol alone...
Kobe looking at Morrison like they're in Colorado...
The El man, gettin' his contrary on.![]()
This game was over about 7 minutes in... Just commenting on the oddities really...
Honestly Culbert, are you really shocked that Kobe made a shot over the backboard?
Frankly I was shocked they counted it. I thought it was illegal. I recall Bird shooting something like that and it was not counted.
Yeah, that would be cool. Josh definitely deserves more time and if that means less Walton, all the better.
Really? I've seen that shot hit at least twice and it always counted. Rolling at the top of the backboard and going in also counts. I think it's only a foul if it hits on the backside of the backboard.
It's uncomfortable watching Kobe struggle with his demons even in the midst of a slaughter like is taking place this evening. I thought, (and I bet he thought) that ringin'/sans Daddy would quell the rage. Unfortunately not. He's perpetually lit.
I wonder what a sans Colorado Kobe Bryant would be like now? I bet he wonders too.
He will fight those demons in a upcoming episode of an upcoming series... CSI: Colorado...
According to announcer during the Celts/Rockets preseason game, "The ball cannot pass behind the basket." So either the rules changed or maybe the Kobe shot shouldn't have counted. Who knows.
Celtics Announcer is wrong.
Ball can pass the plane of the basket since the sidelines are still inbounds.
Ball cannot touch the back of the backboard or any supporting stanchions/shot clock.
Right but this was back in the 80's. Do you know what the rules stipulated back then? Obviously the baselines have always been inbounds but was there something in the rulebook about the ball passing behind the basket?
I'm not sure what you mean by the 80's? I dunno about back then, wasn't watching basketball back then.
I know currently, you can shoot from behind the backboard as long as it doesn't hit the back of the board. The top of the backboard is also inbounds, but the shot clock is not.
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