J********i 发帖数: 50662 | 1 http://www.latimes.com/sports/basketball/nba/lakers/la-sp-simer
More than an hour after the Lakers' team bus had left the AmericanAirlines
Arena, Kobe Bryant was still on the court firing up shots.
He was still there minutes before midnight Miami time.
Now I know what you're thinking, but no, they hadn't left him behind on
purpose after he had turned the ball over twice late and missed his final
five shots against the Heat.
The Heat won, something considered impossible in recent weeks and they found
the closer they seemed to lack. Who knew it would be Kobe Bryant?
As he does, and it's worked and resulted in championships for the Lakers, he
tried to take over Thursday night's game. But he turned it in favor of the
Heat.
Funny, too, because before the game Phil Jackson was talking about the style
of basketball played by the Spurs and Celtics and how much he enjoys it. He
said he does not like the brand of basketball played by Miami.
"I like to see everybody involved in the game," Jackson said. "I've tried to
preach as a basketball coach, even though we have a guy that dominates the
ball in Kobe, basketball is not a one on one game — it's a team game."
So here we go into the fourth quarter of a game with almost 20 lead changes.
It's tied, and Bryant is about to go one-on-one with the Heat. Can't wait
to read Jackson's next book.
Bryant drove to the basket, but Dwyane Wade flicked the ball away from
Bryant, passing it ahead to LeBron James and the Heat had the lead.
A short time later the Lakers had the ball out of bounds and a fresh 24-
second clock. The ball came into Bryant who immediately went up shooting a
three-pointer.
He appeared to be jumping off one toe, a leg in the first row of seats and
his body contorted.
Asked if he was surprised by the shot, Jackson said, "yes." Then he turned
and went into the locker room.
Later Jackson was asked for a more detailed explanation. He said he thought
he saw something open on the other side of the court, but he said the shot
Kobe took was part of the designed play.
"It was a good shot," Bryant said, and we disagreed, surprisingly not the
first time.
Bryant had both feet planted in ice water while being grilled after the game
about the off-balance shot.
"The one I got fouled on?" he said. "Look at the replay."
But why take it so early in the 24-second sequence? Why not work for a
better shot, and I'm guessing, Jackson was thinking the same thing.
"I was going to make it," Kobe said.
"But you were off balance," I reminded him.
"I don't care," said Kobe, but good-naturedly for a welcome change in his
postgame remarks. "I was going to make it but I got fouled. They missed it.
It's as simple as that."
He gets hit, and often he still makes the shot, but it didn't appear as if
he got hit, and certainly not as hard as he said.
"Wade had my whole arm," Bryant said.
"That's good defense," I suggested.
"It is when it's not called," he admitted.
Since his feet were planted in ice water and he wasn't going anywhere soon,
it was a good chance to pry into the mentality of a closer. Maybe Wade or
James could learn something.
"I wasn't as off balance as you think; take a look at the replay," he said.
"I told Ron [Artest] to put it right there in that spot in the corner so I
could raise up and shoot. I didn't think Wade would expect that.
"The clock doesn't make a difference; if you can knock it down you take it.
We had the rebounding position underneath. My guys knew I was going to take
it. It just didn't go."
Bryant's three never made it to the rim, ending in the hands of Artest, who
couldn't make the layup.
The Heat went the other way to score, and that was pretty much it for the
Lakers' winning streak.
I asked him if he was writing a column off this game, what would he write?
He had a quick answer, but then amended it to say, "Don't write that; I don'
t want to get fined."
It can be a strange job at times protecting millionaires from themselves.
He said the Lakers had their chances, but they were guilty of doing a poor
job in allowing the Heat to remain alive on the offensive boards. He also
blamed himself for his late mistakes, and if he hadn't, it was pretty well
understood who would.
"I don't care what you write," he said, and yet he was the only one still on
the court shooting when Heat management said it was time to turn out the
lights.
Before leaving, I reminded him that he likes to increase the degree of
difficulty on shots at times.
"Yeah," he agreed. "But this was not one of them. That was a good shot. I'll
live with it. I take it hard when it doesn't go well, but I also try to
learn from it."
That's when he thawed out his feet, took a shower and returned to the court
to work up another sweat.
"It's my job to go out and work on things," he explained, recalling he did
the same thing something like seven years ago after a playoff game.
It was hard to resist, though, as we parted ways.
"You didn't think you got enough shots in the game?" I cracked, and he got a
good laugh out of that knowing just what I was suggesting:
He could be a ball hog all he wanted with no one else on the court.
Then they began turning out the lights, Bryant heading off to the weight
room and yet another shower.
t********[email protected] | J********i 发帖数: 50662 | 2 highlight:
But why take it so early in the 24-second sequence? Why not work for a
better shot, and I'm guessing, Jackson was thinking the same thing.
"I was going to make it," Kobe said.
"But you were off balance," I reminded him.
"I don't care," said Kobe, but good-naturedly for a welcome change in his
postgame remarks. "I was going to make it but I got fouled. They missed it.
It's as simple as that."
He gets hit, and often he still makes the shot, but it didn't appear as if
he got hit, and certainly not as hard as he said.
"Wade had my whole arm," Bryant said.
"That's good defense," I suggested.
"It is when it's not called," he admitted.
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【在 J********i 的大作中提到】 : http://www.latimes.com/sports/basketball/nba/lakers/la-sp-simer : More than an hour after the Lakers' team bus had left the AmericanAirlines : Arena, Kobe Bryant was still on the court firing up shots. : He was still there minutes before midnight Miami time. : Now I know what you're thinking, but no, they hadn't left him behind on : purpose after he had turned the ball over twice late and missed his final : five shots against the Heat. : The Heat won, something considered impossible in recent weeks and they found : the closer they seemed to lack. Who knew it would be Kobe Bryant? : As he does, and it's worked and resulted in championships for the Lakers, he
| p*********e 发帖数: 32207 | 3 "
"Wade had my whole arm," Bryant said.
"That's good defense," I suggested.
"It is when it's not called," he admitted.
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这个作者的倾向性已经很明显了
kobe最后一句话明显是说如果没吹犯规的话是好防守,也就是说本来不是
并不是肯定原作者的说法
结果作者居然用"he admitted".来形容kobe的回答.
.
【在 J********i 的大作中提到】 : highlight: : But why take it so early in the 24-second sequence? Why not work for a : better shot, and I'm guessing, Jackson was thinking the same thing. : "I was going to make it," Kobe said. : "But you were off balance," I reminded him. : "I don't care," said Kobe, but good-naturedly for a welcome change in his : postgame remarks. "I was going to make it but I got fouled. They missed it. : It's as simple as that." : He gets hit, and often he still makes the shot, but it didn't appear as if : he got hit, and certainly not as hard as he said.
| J********i 发帖数: 50662 | 4 是啊,这LA当地小报社太mean了,竟然如此诋毁LA英雄
【在 p*********e 的大作中提到】 : " : "Wade had my whole arm," Bryant said. : "That's good defense," I suggested. : "It is when it's not called," he admitted. : " : 这个作者的倾向性已经很明显了 : kobe最后一句话明显是说如果没吹犯规的话是好防守,也就是说本来不是 : 并不是肯定原作者的说法 : 结果作者居然用"he admitted".来形容kobe的回答. :
| s***o 发帖数: 6934 | 5 妓者说
He gets hit, and often he still makes the shot, but it didn't appear as if
he got hit, and certainly not as hard as he said.
我坐等慢镜
【在 p*********e 的大作中提到】 : " : "Wade had my whole arm," Bryant said. : "That's good defense," I suggested. : "It is when it's not called," he admitted. : " : 这个作者的倾向性已经很明显了 : kobe最后一句话明显是说如果没吹犯规的话是好防守,也就是说本来不是 : 并不是肯定原作者的说法 : 结果作者居然用"he admitted".来形容kobe的回答. :
| T***c 发帖数: 17256 | | p*********e 发帖数: 32207 | 7 mean不mean无所谓
只要说的内容堂堂正正,怎么说别人也挑不出毛病
但这种靠玩文字游戏来误导读者的做法未免太侮辱读者的智商了.
【在 J********i 的大作中提到】 : 是啊,这LA当地小报社太mean了,竟然如此诋毁LA英雄
| p*********e 发帖数: 32207 | 8 前面goodbug转载的那个kobe自己的说法
除非内容是杜撰或者kobe在说谎
否则被犯规应该是事实没错.
【在 s***o 的大作中提到】 : 妓者说 : He gets hit, and often he still makes the shot, but it didn't appear as if : he got hit, and certainly not as hard as he said. : 我坐等慢镜
| J********i 发帖数: 50662 | 9 我觉得24秒为啥这么着急出手,大神说“i dont care”肯定也是妓者编的,太阴险了
【在 p*********e 的大作中提到】 : mean不mean无所谓 : 只要说的内容堂堂正正,怎么说别人也挑不出毛病 : 但这种靠玩文字游戏来误导读者的做法未免太侮辱读者的智商了.
| p*********e 发帖数: 32207 | 10 这个我觉得他不敢
记者并没有"编"什么,前面他做的也不过是误导.
考虑到那之前kobe刚命中三分,如果说为了趁手热投,也无可厚非
【在 J********i 的大作中提到】 : 我觉得24秒为啥这么着急出手,大神说“i dont care”肯定也是妓者编的,太阴险了
| s***o 发帖数: 6934 | 11 quote是不可能编的,quote以外怎么陈叙就是他的事了
【在 p*********e 的大作中提到】 : 这个我觉得他不敢 : 记者并没有"编"什么,前面他做的也不过是误导. : 考虑到那之前kobe刚命中三分,如果说为了趁手热投,也无可厚非
| g*****g 发帖数: 34805 | 12 Yep, he didn't realize it's 1 on 8. | J********i 发帖数: 50662 | 13 太少了,怎么着也要把阿泰什么的算上
1 on 12,不,1 on 30000,勉强可以算逆天
建议LA times 明天就炒了这个妓者,太没水平
否则买卖提的球迷闹一下,LA times关门大吉
【在 g*****g 的大作中提到】 : Yep, he didn't realize it's 1 on 8.
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