Anyone have the highlights from the espn telecast? I haven't watched that one. I'd also like to watch the espn talk shows the day after if anybody has those links.
Here you go Ras. Highlights. This is First Take the following morning. There's some others on ESPN.com, but I can't find the links.
Tell us how you really feel. Couldn't agree more with what you said. Haters will always hate, I just ignore them.
Was watching some highlights from the 2009 West Finals. Man it was great seeing Kobe and Melo the two very close going at it and competing. I know Melo gets a lot of flack, but he was a scoring machine in his prime. Still impressive how he always made the playoffs in the West without ever really playing with a secondary star. Injuries have starting to catch up to him the last few years, but he was a terrific player in his day.
I feel like I already knew this but Kobe's last game convinced me that if he really wanted to and the circumstances presented themselves, he could have easily scored over 100 in a game back between 05-07.
I don't know about easily. He was pretty gassed after 81 so I don't know how easily he could do 100. But I do think if his team mates fed him like this team did for his last game, it's possible.
Lol easily was not the word I meant to use. I was more of trying to say I am totally convinced he would have been able to score 100, I mean if broke down Kobe taking 50 shots could have done it, I'm sure prime Kobe could have under the right conditions.
Melo and the Nuggets were fantastic on 2009. I mean, of course, Kobe and the Lakers were better, but if not for us, Melo's career would look so much better. He would've won a ring in 2009 (I'm sure the Nuggets would've beaten the Magic) and he probably would've stayed in Denver, which is a much, much better franchise than New York (I know, who isn't). I remember Melo, in those very same Playoffs, absolutely annihilating Chris Paul and the Hornets... I'll never forget that game they won by 58 points. That was crazy. That battle with Kobe in the WCF was fantastic, both guys going at it very strongly. I loved those battles between Kobe and Melo just to gain position, without any of them having the ball. Like in most of our titles, in 2009, our true challenge was the WCF, not the Finals. The only real exception is 2010. I feel even in 2001 the WCF was tougher, even if we lost our only game in the Finals against Philly... that was Iverson being one of the best players in the planet, but for the most part, I think both Sacramento and San Antonio where better... ha, but no one was nearly close to us. We had a mediocre regular season record (in comparison to what we should had), but we crushed the opposition i the Playoff, and those weren't easy opponents. I feel the 2001 Lakers would destroy the 1996 Bulls or even the the 2016 Warriors.
What was his body even running on in those final minutes? That has to be pure will, his body should have been done. If anything that's a fantastic advertisement for his body armor drink lol. For 3 years now he has not been able to do this, to get hot and finish a game, make a game winner like he used to, his body always seemed to fail him at the end, which makes this even more unexpected. Also, I'm sure it's happened, but I can't recall off the top of my head another game where he made every shot the last few minutes of a game (65 vs Portland maybe?). If he misses just one of these shots there is a little deflation in the building, maybe we don't win, and the highlights are slightly stained. But he doesn't, he makes every single shot (except the layup he was fouled on), every single time he pulls up for a shot he buries it. It's incredible, it's days later and I can't believe it happened, it may be years later and I still won't be believing my eyes. So many of his great games he misses a shot or 2 down the stretch to make the crowd groan for that one second of disappointment, but not this time, the crowd is allowed to build, and build, and build, and he does not miss, so they do not ever have to let up, I can't think of a better ending.
I remember against the Hornets (now Pelicans) in 2013 we had an amazing comeback (finished with a 25-2 run and I believe 18-0) where Kobe almost went perfect through the whole 4th quarter. He just missed a shot during the first couple of possesions of that fourth quarter and never missed again afterwards. Jodie Meeks was fantastic also. He didn't do much more than shooting really open threes from Kobe passes, but he did make I believe 4 out of 5. That comeback was really impressive. Kobe must've ended the quarter 6/6 or 7/7.
You know what the pelicans coach said at the end of that game? "We gave up 33 when we needed to get stops and that is hard to swallow and that is all on my shoulders. There is nobody else to look at but me." Now if only we had a coach that could accept responsibility.
Just rewatched the game (thanks to the jet lag I can't sleep anyway ) and noticed Jack saying jokingly he might retire with him ... maybe Jack can threaten the FO to clean the House haha you never know ...
It was genuinely a storybook ending. It was a fairy tale. Years from now people will look back at this game and say it was fixed in his favor because of how utterly unlikely the outcome was. This script would not make it through Hollywood. The 37 year old, often injured, 20 year veteran player is going to score 60 points while outscoring the other team in the 4th and never missing a shot? C'mon. That's stupid. No one will buy that. I don't know if there's Rocky fans here, but it's the premise of Rocky Balboa (the 6th movie) except even in that movie *spoilers* Rocky doesn't win because that would be crazy right? How could the old guy win? Well it happened. For one insane, magical night it happened.