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Originally Posted by sammyg2 View Post
Yes, I saw lee-brawns one shot. Over and over.
I've seen hundreds exactly like it over the years. Kobe's had more of those three-point buzzer-beaters than I can count.

The lakers consist of one guy and some support personnel. Just like the cavs. You take away Kobe and lew-braun and the two team would equally suck and be tied for last place.


So far in the playoffs Kobe is averaging around 30 points, shooting close to 47% from the floor, 40% from three point land, hitting 88% of his free throws, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, two steals and a block, and just over two turn-overs per game.

The greatest shots are not just the shot, but the context. Lebron's was one of the biggest, it saved their season.

The lakers have much better support players than the cavs. They have some really big, tall, athletic players who can play. Gasol, Bynum, Odom and Ariza all had great seasons (admittedly, those players have not been as great in the playoffs for some reason, particularly Bynum). Those 4 players had much better seasons and were much better players than any 4 support players from the cavs. The lakers likely would have made the playoffs without kobe.

Not sure what your point is about Kobe's stats, as least v. Lebron. Lebron is averaging 35 points, 55% from the floor, 38% from 3 point, 75% FT, 9 rebounds, 7 assists, two steals, one block and 2 turnovers per game in the playoffs.
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