Well, Shaq's Kobe of early 2000's was a great finisher, can hit from outside especially dagger 3's, and especially very good making attack to the basket with high 'and 1s or FTs rate. But that Kobe ceased to exist sometime in late 2000's.
Manu of course
Kobe is better than Bellinelli though
Well, Shaq's Kobe of early 2000's was a great finisher, can hit from outside especially dagger 3's, and especially very good making attack to the basket with high 'and 1s or FTs rate. But that Kobe ceased to exist sometime in late 2000's.
Could Kirby travel to Argentina this summer and ask Manu to teach him how to close?
I liked that Kobe
His decision making was much better
One game and people forget that Manu has been injured the last 4 years in the playoffs and was not anything special as a closer.
Kobe was a fantastic closer when teams were leaving him alone to triple team Shaq.
It's sort of like how Yi Jiliang looks great playing against chairs during workouts, only Kobe didn't have to even go against chairs and it was done in a real game.
Before that, he should learn something that won't ever happen: passing the ball
who says the spurs are boring?
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