“Him [Kobe] coming into your building is like inviting an assassin into a room full of living presidents. You just know that, at any time, he could go for a zillion on you.” - Indian Pacers head coach, Rick Carlisle, commenting on playing against Kobe
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Quote of the day…
February 2nd, 2006Great article on Kobe…
January 25th, 2006I just read a great article on Kobe from LA Times by Bill Plaschke. Here’s the link to the article. But in case they pull it off their site in the future, here it is…
There’s Still a Lot of 8-Hate
Two days after the most incredible individual performance in the history of the NBA, and here came the flagrant fouls.
Pat Riley shrugged at reporters.
“It’s remarkable, the execution and the efficiency, but we’ve got a lot of guys in this league, if they took 70 shots, they’d score a lot of points,” he said.
Vince Carter preached to reporters.
“The only bad thing about it is young kids, whose minds are easily warped, are going to think, ‘Ohhh, I am going to go out there and do it’ instead of the team concept first,” he said.
Shaquille O’Neal refused comment to reporters. Of course.
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EIGHTY-ONE!!!
January 22nd, 2006
81 is the number of points Kobe Bryant scored tonight. EIGHTY-ONE POINTS?!?!?!?!! That is the second most points that ANYBODY has ever scored in NBA history. He scored more than Jordan, Kareem, or Shaq ever did! Wow, what a performance… GO LAKERS!
KOOOBE!!!
December 20th, 2005
A M A Z I N G Lakers win tonight! Lakers blew away the 3rd best team in the league. We were winning by around 30 points for most of the 2nd half. At the end of 3rd quarter, Kobe Bryant had 62 points (yes, you read right. Sixty-two points) and the Dallas Maverics had 61 points. Kobe single-handedly out scored the entire Dallas team!
Kobe broke the Lakers record for the most points in a quarter. He had 30 points in the 3rd quarter. Kobe definitely could’ve broke the Lakers’ record for the most points (72 points), but we were winning by 30 points in the 4th quarter, so he shouldn’t and didn’t play.
I should be sleeping now, but I need to calm down a bit after this monumental event. Man, what a game…
