'Premier said:
'tommyGunZ said:
Someone in OKC call 9/11, someone's about to steal one!
They sure did.
With 6:00 left in the fourth, LAL was up by six and Steve Blake was shooting a three-pointer for the Lakers.Let's zoom in on every mention of the Black Mamba in te PBP log the rest of the wayc:
5:31 Kobe Bryant misses 21-foot two point shot 71-68
4:39 Kobe Bryant misses two point shot 71-68
3:20 Kobe Bryant misses 24-foot three point jumper 73-68
3:16 Kobe Bryant personal foul (Russell Westbrook draws the foul) 73-68
So Kobe is 0-3 in the stretch run so far. That foul wasn't really a negative play; it probably prevented a basket, and OKC didn't score on that possession after the restart.
(Note yet again with 2:08 to go, Bynum hit a shot to put LAL up 7, OKC called timeout, and GunZ declared the game over.)
1:47 Kobe Bryant bad pass (Kevin Durant steals) 75-70
1:00 James Harden blocks Kobe Bryant's two point shot 75-72
0:36 Kobe Bryant misses three point jumper 75-74
0:05 Thabo Sefolosha personal foul (Kobe Bryant draws the foul) 75-76
(I'd include some of the Harden stuff on this, but Kobe's defensive responsibilities are almost always a disputable matter among Laker fans, and that's not a fight worth having today.)
So in the last six minutes, Kobe was 0-5 from the floor and did not get to the foul line, so that's zero points.
No rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks.
The best PBP-logged action Kobe took in the final six minutes was a foul he took to prevent an easy basket.
As Team Jacob Kobe is wont to mention, the PBP doesn't tell the whole story. And they're right. The PBP log doesn't mention a simple pass to the wing that slipped through Kobe's hands because the turnover was credited to Blake. It also doesn't mention the ten seconds Kobe dribbled away to go into Hero Mode when OKC had a foul to give, and Sefolosha's foul was the play that created Steve Blake's corner three off the inbounds.
A true gem of a closing from a true gem of a closer.