Whenever he’s needed, Kobe knows how to deliver
January 4th, 2010 by Raymond Perez in News
After a long stretch during which the Lakers had not played particularly well, where some end-game and at-the-buzzer heroics by Kobe Bryant kept their record top-heavy in the win column, this game was a wall-to-wall blowout. And it was Kobe who lit the fuse.
Indeed, the Mavs had won a tough game the previous night in Sacramento, while the Lakers were still enjoying the residual thrill of Kobe’s dramatic game-winning triple against the Kings two nights ago.
L.A. was up and raring to go, while Dallas was weary and ready to go home. It was only fitting then, that this was a backwards game for Kobe.
Bryant’s modus operandi has been to be a facilitator in the first quarter, look for just enough shots in the second quarter to keep the defense honest, fire away after the intermission and then simply take over the game in the final 12 minute




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I think Kobe’s showing the world that he doesn’t want to be one of the best players of all time(he’s already) he’s showing that he can be the best if he keeps working like this…he does the right thing at the right time…