ORLANDO -- Kobe Bryant knows better. So do Lamar Odom and Pau Gasol, along with the rest of the Los Angeles Lakers. Instead, they all failed miserably Tuesday night at Amway Arena beyond what they didn't do on the court against the Orlando Magic during Game 3 of the NBA Finals.Off the court, they failed, because they kept trying to convince us in the land of Disney World that Mickey Mouse is Goofy in disguise, that dreams really don't come true and that Kobe is only human, and Kobe isn't allowed to be. That is, not if he wishes to join the league's elite of all-time instead of just the elite of this time.
He knows it.
His teammates know it, too.
We all know this universally crowned "best closer in the game" can't become less than Michael, Magic or Larry down the stretch of any championship game to keep critics from rolling their eyes. Is that fair? Yep, because you have that elite of the elites, and then you have the level below that, where Kobe resides. He wants to rise higher, so consider: Shy of an injury or illness -- and none was reported for Bryant in this one, except for maybe a bruised ego -- the rumbling, stumbling, bumbling guy that we saw near the end of the Lakers' 108-104 meltdown was unacceptable.
Phil Jackson also knows this. He coached Michael to six world championships with the Chicago Bulls, and nobody ever accused Michael of possessing flesh and blood, especially when dribbling in June. Still, Jackson said of Bryant's inability on Tuesday night to make free throws, drill shots down the stretch and avoid a game-high four turnovers, including a killer one inside the final 30 seconds, "You know, we're all frail as humans. Sometimes not as much as others."
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ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 9: Golfer Tiger Woods talks with Director Spike Lee prior to Game Three of the 2009 NBA Finals betweeb the Los Angeles Lakers and the Orlando Magic at Amway Arena on June 9, 2009 in Orlando, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Credit: 2009 NBAE (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Tiger Woods;Spike Lee
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ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 9: Kobe Bryant #24 of the Los Angeles Lakers looks on prior to playing against the Orlando Magic in Game Three of the 2009 NBA Finals at Amway Arena on June 9, 2009 in Orlando, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Credit: 2009 NBAE (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Kobe Bryant
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ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 9: Pau Gasol #7 of the Los Angeles Lakers dunks against the Orlando Magic in Game Three of the 2009 NBA Finals at Amway Arena on June 9, 2009 in Orlando, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Credit: 2009 NBAE (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Pau Gasol
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ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 9: Trevor Ariza #3 of the Los Angeles Lakers attempts a shot against Dwight Howard #12 of the Orlando Magic in Game Three of the 2009 NBA Finals at Amway Arena on June 9, 2009 in Orlando, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Credit: 2009 NBAE (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Trevor Ariza;Dwight Howard
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ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 9: Hedo Turkoglu #15 of the Orlando Magic drives for a shot attempt against the Los Angeles Lakers in Game Three of the 2009 NBA Finals at Amway Arena on June 9, 2009 in Orlando, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Credit: 2009 NBAE (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Hedo Turkoglu
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ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 9: Kobe Bryant #24 of the Los Angeles Lakers looks on against the Orlando Magic in Game Three of the 2009 NBA Finals at Amway Arena on June 9, 2009 in Orlando, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Credit: 2009 NBAE (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Kobe Bryant
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ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 9: Pau Gasol #16 of the Los Angeles Lakers reaches for a rebound against the Orlando Magic in Game Three of the 2009 NBA Finals at Amway Arena on June 9, 2009 in Orlando, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Credit: 2009 NBAE (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Pau Gasol
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ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 09: Mickael Pietrus #20 of the Orlando Magic drives for a dunk attempt against the Los Angeles Lakers in Game Three of the 2009 NBA Finals at Amway Arena on June 9, 2009 in Orlando, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Credit: 2009 NBAE (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Mickael Pietrus
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ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 9: Lamar Odom #7 of the Los Angeles Lakers drives for a shot attempt against Tony Battie #4 of the Orlando Magic in Game Three of the 2009 NBA Finals at Amway Arena on June 9, 2009 in Orlando, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Credit: 2009 NBAE (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Lamar Odom
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ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 09: Mickael Pietrus #20 of the Orlando Magic drives for a dunk attempt against Derek Fisher #2 of the Los Angeles Lakers in Game Three of the 2009 NBA Finals at Amway Arena on June 9, 2009 in Orlando, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Credit: 2009 NBAE (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** the Orlando Magic
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Talk to the hand, Phil. You know that when Michael, Magic and Larry saw blood in the water, they always evolved into Great Whites in sneakers during these situations -- well, almost always. Michael and his Bulls had their issues with Isiah's Bad Boys from Detroit, and when Larry's Boston Celtics and Magic's Lakers weren't losing to each other, they occasionally were losing to others.
Michael, Magic and Larry always recovered, though, and they always did so dramatically in their prime. Kobe is in his prime. That's why Kobe operating as the anti-Michael, Magic and Larry for a night is encouraging news for the Lakers, especially since he really does wish to join the elite of the elite. So you just know his bruised ego will heal in time for Game 4, and you just know he will play out of his mind on Thursday night to push the Lakers to a 3-1 lead in this best-of-seven series.
You just know it, because Bryant can't look any worse than he did on Tuesday night when it counted. With the Lakers needing every point they could muster inside the final two minutes, Bryant missed the fifth of his 10 foul shots for the game. He botched a three-point attempt from 26 feet and then another from 27 feet. In fact, he went from a sizzling first quarter with 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting from the floor to missing 11 of his last 14 shot attempts. Mostly, he couldn't care less that he had open teammates, and when he tried to squeeze between a couple of Orlando defenders during the closing seconds, he had the ball stripped.
Thus the Kobe alibis by others.
"I've seen him hit shots when he's winded, sick with the flu, things like that, so it happens," said Odom, shrugging, with a little laugh. Gasol nodded in agreement across the way in the visitors' locker room. The same went for Trevor Ariza, adding of Kobe's shaky play in the second half, "We're not concerned with that."
Jackson even alluded to the "T" word, which is a convenient way of excusing what your most significant player didn't or couldn't do. Said Jackson, when asked if Bryant was tired, "Yeah. He'll say no."
To Bryant's credit, he did say no. He also said of his Game 3, "It was disappointing. I'm used to coming through in those situations. The team trusts me to come through in those situations, and it just didn't happen tonight."
It'll happen Thursday night. If Kobe wishes to join Michael, Magic and Larry without the hint of doubt, he hasn't a choice.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-10-2009 @ 12:52PM
acecoatings said...
All this talk about how good Kobe Bryant is... he has not even tied Shaq with 4 rings yet. Has never gotten one by himself, and would be looking at his first one if Shaq had not been on his team during the first 3 Finals. Lets not put Kobe into a Michael, Larry or Magic category until he has done something "ON HIS OWN" to win several championships. He does not even come close to dominating like SHAQ!!!
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6-10-2009 @ 4:53PM
portwpup7 said...
YES
6-10-2009 @ 4:55PM
portwpup7 said...
YES
6-10-2009 @ 7:31PM
Pimp Daddy said...
How many did Jordan win without Pippen,Magic without Kareem,Bird without McHale.Which one of them can right out of high school.
6-10-2009 @ 1:01PM
dodgerbloo15 said...
I forgot. Shaq won his without anybody. Same with Michael, Magic and Larry. Magic didn't play with Kareem or Worthy. Larry didn't play with Parish or McHale. And Michael never played with Pippen or Rodman...
Please, if you look back on who dominated the western conference playoffs during Shaq AND Kobe's 3peat, Kobe put up monster numbers. It was Kobe and Shaw who brought the Lakers back in that game where he ooped it to Shaq...Shaq just got all the MVPs because they played against the Sixers, Pacers and Nets in the finals. Don't rewrite history based on how you think you remember it.
You must be a white dude...lol.
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6-10-2009 @ 2:15PM
acecoatings said...
Kobe, could only put up monster numbers because Shaq was double and triple teamed, which left Kobe and Shaw open for the numbers while Shaq STILL got numbers against 2 and at times 3 defenders. Yes I am white and not a Shaq (I think he is black) fan, but the truth is the truth Kobe Bryant has done NOTHING on his own, Shaq has. Even when he was displaced because of the ultimate crybaby Bryant, he went to Miami and immediately took them to the Championship.
6-10-2009 @ 1:37PM
hilryshaves said...
Calm down Moore, it's just one game, and given the corrupt nature of the NBA, who knows what's really going on behind the scenes.
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6-10-2009 @ 2:11PM
boss4242 said...
This Moore guy needs to get another job.
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6-10-2009 @ 3:12PM
Bryan said...
Let the hate rain down.
Mr. Moore needs to stop drinking the haterade. This is the guy that predicted Lebron make Kobe "just another superstar" in the finals.
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6-10-2009 @ 3:56PM
obamaizadope said...
Looked to me like the Mob may have had a conversation with Kobe before the game..
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6-10-2009 @ 5:00PM
portwpup7 said...
Matters not if he is great on the court ( he is), or how many rings he gets(a few more probably) , he will always be a lowlife punk. One of these days his money and rings will not be able to save him and he can "walk the yard" with OJ
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6-10-2009 @ 5:18PM
sholomgootzeit said...
This is a team game, of course Kobe didn't do it on his own, having options like Pippin and Shaq open up the game. I never watched Jordan play a third quarter, always rested, other teams had to use up their energy by chasing Scotty, and the fourth quarter belonged to Jordan, because he was a step quicker than everyone anyway, and after 36 minutes of chasing Scotty, Jordan became two or three steps faster than everyone. Giving Orlando air is a mistake, now they know they can run with you, they will push this to 7 games, and in a seventh game, anything can happen.
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6-10-2009 @ 5:22PM
cantstopdrinkin said...
HAHAHAHAHAHA . Seriusly acecoatings?!! Shaq won on by himself??? Thats one of the dumbest things i have heard someone who calls themselve a basketball fan say. You made a good point about the double teams on Shaq getting people open but make sure you watch the games your commenting on, because if you do go watch that Heat series (and every sports analyst in America has talked about this) you will notice D. Wade put on one of the top 10 Finals performances ever. Im not a Heat or D. Wade fan really but i gotta give him that - HE CARRIED THAT TEAM TO THAT CHAMPIONSHIP. Shaq was super dominate but he always had a top 3 guard in the league around him to help carry the load. Not hating on him because thats smart on his part - but NO ONE that knows basketball will say Shaq has won a ring on his own.... lol. Please be quiet before you embarass yourself anymore....
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6-10-2009 @ 5:50PM
mcjesus666 said...
shaq won three of those titles with kobe, and the fourth was only possible because of a horrible mav collapse and wade playing out of his mind....so why is shaq's one more ring so much more impressive; where is shaq and Dwade now? Where have they been since then? I'm sick of this.........
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6-10-2009 @ 6:42PM
typicalwhiteperson said...
You losers should watch a real sport, hockey.Basketball they score all game long.In hockey they score less so each goal means more.Basketball f blows. Got it scumbag?
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6-11-2009 @ 12:20AM
Martin said...
Yeah, hockey is such a great sport that its playoff games were being shown on tv channels no one ever heard of. Although goals are far and few between , when one is scored, they pass out assists to just about everyone on the ice at the time.
6-10-2009 @ 8:51PM
dinohealth said...
Right, Terrence....and Jordan never had a ball stripped in a playoff game in the crucial final seconds...right...Kobe is up there, and he will soon wear a ring on his fourth finger also....
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6-11-2009 @ 8:31AM
moron said...
he gets too many damn calls.
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6-11-2009 @ 12:00PM
richson725 said...
This is ateam sport you have some players that are role players and some that are superstars kobe is a superstar that means everyone on the laker team has to play there role or they will not win
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