Master P I CAN BEAT KOBE … In 1-On-1
On one jumper, the ball got lodged in between the rim and the basket, the most humiliating moment out of many on the night for Bryant.
Scott said he doesn’t believe minutes are taking a toll on Bryant, whose past three seasons have all been cut short by injury. Only two teams have surpassed the 22-straight-win mark (the 1971-72 Lakers and the 2012-13 Miami Heat squad that won 27 straight).
Master P’s throwing more shade at Kobe Bryant – telling TMZ Sports he’s old, he should retire… and he’s pretty confident he’d SMASH the Lakers superstar in a game of 1-on-1. “You never know”, Bryant told ESPN. (Warriors forward) Draymond (Green) seems to be the guy who really drives the team every day in practice, and so they’re going to need to have some type of challenge internally to push themselves.
“We’re going to approach it like it is, but that doesn’t mean it is”, Buss said of Bryant. “We have a great group and to be able to be in position to do something that hasn’t been done in the history of the NBA with all the great teams and all the great players who have played in this league, that’s special”, Curry told NBA.com. Because if not then it just becomes so easy.
“It’s a different team (now), though”, Bryant said. “Honestly, the best thing you could do – for your body, for your mind, for your family-is just to pack up that Staples Center locker, take the helicopter back to the coast, and start enjoying life as a former National Basketball Association player. I don’t think it’s a matter of him being exhausted, or his legs behind exhausted, I think it’s just a matter of his timing being a little off”. “Last year in the Finals, they looked very jittery (in) the first three or four games, or whatever”.
“Steph, you can see when he gets it, and he wants it, which is the exact same as Kobe”, Walton said, reports Marcus Thompson of the San Jose Mercury News. Put it together and Kobe wants better looks, Scott plans on continue to run the team as-is with him on the floor, and there haven’t been any signs pointing to that particular strategy becoming a positive for the Lakers. It is sly, but its message is clear: you’re going down.