
"I think he does what he has to do," San Antonio guard Manu Ginobili said. "Of course, there's a difference between 35 and 25 shots, but he's got that ability to make every shot. Even if it's in front of two guys he jumps so high on fadeaways it doesn't matter. He's got so many resources, it's easy for him to take 35 shots. If I was his teammate, I wouldn't care."
SnitchDevil wrote:Gary didnt take Kobe out in the 2nd half. Even a cross-eyed person would be able to notice how tired Kobe was. Kobe was too tired chasing Wade. Im sure everyone noticed Kobe missing 2 foul shots, in those 2 FT's, Kobe would hold his shorts and get some air before taking the FT.![]()
Wade barely even played during the third quarter, so it's not as if Bryant had a huge assignment then
And yes, Payton did take him out. He forced Bryant into really bad shots.
But maybe, just maybe, he was getting tired from Payton hounding him during those two quarters
Is it possible that there could be a player in this league who can keep Kobe Bryant from being dominant? *GASP* That's absurd!
Not even my homerism is covering over the facts. If you watched the game, you saw:
Gary Payton was the x-factor. He might be 37 years-old, but it sure didn't show.
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