I wasn't sad yesterday, I was really happy to see Kobe go out like he deserved. But today I was talking to my friend, and he mentioned that Kobe is the last Laker from our childhood (I was in middle school when Kobe came in the league) to leave, and it hit me. He's gone. And lets not forgot Kobe had a TS% of 54.2. People harping about the 50 shots make it sound like he was inefficient.
Even if he was inefficient who cares? Dude is 37 years old, but has the mileage of a 45 year old vet. Just being able to make it to the end of the season is insane enough, but to put up 60 points. 60 freaking points is just well it's Kobe Bryant for you. Even in a game where Kobe was clearly fatigued, beaten down, his tank was on empty and still somehow managed to muster up a performance for the ages. One of the best ever. One we'll always remember. If Kobe hit two or three more three's he would've had 70. Dude was unreal. Anyone who hates on that performance just doesn't appreciate the greatness.
Just going through Twitter today, still so much Kobe stuff, I'm still on a high from that game. I recorded all ESPN talk shows today, watching first take now, even Skip was gushing about this game, can't wait for the rest. Found this one tweet referenced in the Rollong Stone article gcc posted, had to post it because I'd never heard it, wasn't in the article as far as I remember, Baxter Holmes posted it and 3 others as "extra tidbits".
And just because, can't get enough Kobe today, articles Baxter Holmes has been posting that I don't remember reading, or must have missed along the way. There are some real gems in all of these articles. Like Kobe wanting to wipe the smiles from the faces of the C Bags family members in 2010 on the plane from LA to Boston with the C Bags having split the first 2 games with us in LA Kobe could have been a C bag http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/1...ts-how-kobe-bryant-almost-became-boston-C bag Holmes on Kobe's final game http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/15202045/nba-kobe-bryant-fitting-farewell Jackie MacMullan's Kobe article http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/1...unt-rushmore-mentors-starting-michael-jackson Thank you dinner for Kobe AS Weekend http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/15175760/kobe-bryant-most-memorable-retirement-gift Kobe and Chris Paul almost teammates http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/15131014/kobe-bryant-chris-paul-talked-winning-titles-teammates Kobe's pre-game shooting preparation http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/15179469/kobe-bryant-famous-pregame-shooting-routine
Picture of the ring Jeannie gave Kobe after the game. The other side says "20 years". She gave Vanessa one too.
I never watch my own highlights but I can't stop watching the ones from last night April 13, 2016 - Jazz vs. Lakers - Team Highlights
Those rings are cool as a gesture and gift but they are so gaudy. I've never wear anything like that.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/news/k...-last-transcendent-performance-135733471.html Great Kobe article from Woj.
One of my favorite Kobe highlights. Back in 02-03 it was really the start of his prime. He was absolutely an ATHLETIC sensation. He was jaw dropping. When you combined that incredible athleticism with supreme skill you got the most lethal weapon in basketball. I believe that season he had that ridiculous 40 point streak. It was the beginning of one of the most incredible runs in NBA history. I love on that 360 as soon as Kobe came up with the basketball the entire crowd was already erupting. They know they were about to see such a sensational play. Another great dunk from that same season in New York. And then of course the infamous poster on Dwight. This guy could jump over you, extend, the explosion and great power as well. Dunking on the 7"6 Yao Ming. His best playoff dunk in my mind over Steve. The power and authority was what made it and how big of a play it was. Shame we lost that series. Thanks Kwame.
I still can't believe this happened. I watched all the ESPN talking heads say the same thing all day. I've watched the 4th quarter over a couple times, taking in every little detail. Everyone turned it up for Kobe out there, Tarik, Huertas, JC, Russ, and Nance. By the end our last 4 best draft picks of the last 2 seasons are out there with Kobe giving everything they have, marveling at the moment. JC is all over the place on D, pumping his fist at good plays, Russ is chasing dudes around on D as well, and after every big play grabbing Kobe, laughing, marveling at what's happening, looking up at the scoreboard as if to see if this is actually real, he looks like a kid playing with his hero getting to see something he never thought he would let alone actually being a part of it. Randle is protecting the rim, setting crazy screens and smiling ear to ear whenever Kobe does something, Nance looks like he can't even believe where he is, it's absolutely nuts. If these 4 remain part of our core going forward for a while, what an incredible thing to be a part of and to leave a lasting impression of what Staples is like during important times, what a playoff atmosphere is like, what it means to be a Laker and why it's more special than being any other kind of player (sorry, it is). What a game, I could not have imagined this, I'm still recovering from it. I'll never forget it. In game time chat I called this game over when we got down like 15, I was like well, I wanted a win but I guess these guys don't appreciate the moment. Some in there didn't concede defeat though, I know LJ didn't give up, and of course I hung in there to see what Kobe would do. And then one more time, in a meaningless game if you want to call it that, Kobe says "no, we aren't going to lose, I'm not going to let it happen", and he wills this team to victory. I don't know where he pulls that kind of will from, it's something a mere mortal like myself doesn't have, but damn is it inspiring. And I don't want to hear this crap about the Jazz having nothing to play for so they eased up. They were playing D, he was being doubled, he had a hand in his face on almost every shot, he was being met in the paint by 3 and 4 guys, it didn't matter, they couldn't stop it. I was complaining in game time being all irrational because they were trying hard on d and stripped and blocked him a few times and cost him layups. And of course in the end those that told me Kobe wouldn't want it any other way were correct, it was sweeter because they weren't giving him anything, he went out and took it. That crazy high shot off the board to get to 51, ridiculous, had Randle smiling huge. Squeezing between 2 defenders and pulling up from 17 with 3 guys closing for the swish shortly after, vintage. The quick step back 3, toes barely behind the line with Lyles in his face, should have been an airball by that point, nothing but bottom. The last jumper from 20, Hayward fighting like mad to get free of Randle, the help defender leaping out at Kobe, still drains it, you can't write that stuff, he hadn't been that clutch in years. The Jazz let up on D, ha, please, they tried, there was nothing to be done aside from sending 3 guys at him and making him pass and conceding layups to someone else. You can't hate on this performance, you can't, and I heard no one today even attempt to (aside from some minor insinuations that the Jazz didn't play as hard of defense as they would had this been a game to get into the playoffs), and in a world of Kobe haters, that's almost unfathomable. Bravo, Kobe, he pulled out one last magic show for us.
I found most of that speech disingenuous. Don't make me bring up all the negative things Kobe has been associated with in his time in the NBA. That's a downer and will kill my buzz.
Been waiting to catch the last 2:30 again myself. Then want to watch from 4:50 to 2:30 and count the turnovers. I seem to recall there was a blocked shot in there we all booed because we were rooting for the magical moment to continue. No doubt the 'game winner' was clutch and all Mamba. Why intentionally foul 2 times in last 2 minutes and put him on the line when you are down 1 with something like 30 seconds to go? Can't wait to relive it.
This man would be the most powerful green lantern ever. No fear, indomitable will. Cast him as John Stewart for the JL movie.