its not his fault. the refs told him to miss
Watch the replay again dum dum. Westfall, arms crossed, looks down on the floor right at Kobe's feet as he took the shot. He never contested the shot you whiner.
its not his fault. the refs told him to miss
According to our announcers the refs actually used replay to determine if he got the shot off in time, and whether or not he stepped out of bounds.
Wasn't he completely out of the league for a while? What was Westphal thinking having that guy out there?
He played pretty well the rest of the game.
Similar to what he was thinking in the last minute of game 6 during the 1993 finals.
Obviously stern's doing.
You got a link to the shot? And yes, the refs must check the feet on every line. That's what the lines are there for
Honesty...I just want to see if you guys are capable of itI know some of you are but for others....I have doubts
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LOL @ gobbler..
at the time of the study, Kobe only had a few more attempts than Lebron or Carter..his % was significantly worse than both, and he had more turnovers than both..
Even Joe Johnson shot a similar amount of attempts and had a higher % than Kobe..
The big-name players that shot significantly less attempts than Kobe all had a huge advantage in %s..
he just isn't that clutch..numbers don't lie..numbers have no bias..
the angle i saw showed a flop. find that angle
I'm sure a youtube link of the play will be available shortly.
King's coach is right there staring at kobe's foot. If kobe was so clearly out of bounds, why doesn't he complain?
cue in "stern" spur response.
Of course he wasn't. It's just ScrotumHeat with his typical Kobe obsession posts.
dunno bout the foot...it looked like he was out of bounds...but also looked like he was on his toes...circa s Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Lu ck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_
offensive foul? please..don't cry just to ing cry man
But you have to admit, because he's big-market...it's a lot more memorable because the 4-letter will talk the out of it.
That wasn't a foul nor an out of bounds. That shot reminded me of Sean's shot against the Blazers.
You keep yapping and it just proves your idiocy. Still, you ask any player, coach, and GM out there and their choice of "most clutch" or "what player they want to take the last shot"...the majority is Kobe. Who's the most feared player in the NBA, the answer is Kobe. I'm sure they give a of any stats or %'s when it actually matters.
Keep whining, the lakers and Kobe will just keep winning. Fair enough. Good.
I merged three threads here -- we don't need three threads on the same play.
Jokes aside, I don't think he was out of bounds...
You COULD argue he shoved Rodriguez, but the refs ain't calling that in LA with 4 secs to go against Kobe. Just not going to happen.
reggie millier shoved jordan and that star didnt get a call.
The study you are talking about takes into consideration the last 4 or 5 mins of the game. Kobe is not a percentage shooter... he is a volume shooter. In the last shot of the game, win or lose, I'll take Kobe. Isn't it interesting that Melo, LeBron, Carter, Wade, the olympic coaches and survey of GM's all agree. But hey, you know so much more so....
But hey... you keep thinking
Kori, you're too good to us, hope you're doing well.
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