Anyway, I'm really looking forward to this game because I wanna see if Kobe can duplicate the performance he showed against the Mavericks on christmas .
I would LOVE to see Kobe drop a big number on the Heat, but it would be meaningless if they don't win...
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i'm sorry to say that half of the Lakers don't know how to shoot the flippin ball into the basket. urgh, so frustrating. well, Miami's defense was really tight, though
but at the end when Shaq was asked, "why didn't u make eye contact with Kobe?" he was all silent and was all, "merry christmas." that was hilarious!! _________________
i'm sorry to say that half of the Lakers don't know how to shoot the flippin ball into the basket. urgh, so frustrating.
And Kobe Bryant is one of them. Although he did score 37 points, he went 0-8 from beyond the arc and 13-19 from the free-throw line .
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well, Miami's defense was really tight, though
Yeah, it's all because of the Glove, a former Laker . He also did good on the offensive end, finishing the game with 21 points.
And on the other game, the Pistons beat the Spurs 85-70. Damnit, those teams that I expect to beat the Pistons can't get the job done _________________
I'll consider it wasn't really a bad game to watch. Think about it, the HEAT with all the stars and so-called "most dominated force ever" in the center could only win at the later part of the game comparing with what the Lakers have right now. Could anyone imagine the Laker could go 15-11 (now 15-12) a month ago? I think the team is going better and better. And, Kobe has made his point when outscored entire team of Mavericks last week. Just can't believe the article I read after the game saying that HEAT's fans were shouting "Kobe sucks" at the end of the game.... I would like to see how Kobe get even with that...no class act.
I'll consider it wasn't really a bad game to watch. Think about it, the HEAT with all the stars and so-called "most dominated force ever" in the center could only win at the later part of the game comparing with what the Lakers have right now.
Good point. They did stay competetive the entire game (as they did last Xmas, as well)...
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Could anyone imagine the Laker could go 15-11 (now 15-12) a month ago? I think the team is going better and better.
They seem to be. And the key is defense.
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Just can't believe the article I read after the game saying that HEAT's fans were shouting "Kobe sucks" at the end of the game.... I would like to see how Kobe get even with that...no class act.
That's 'cause Fat Boy has all those Heat fans brainwashed: Fat Boy good, Kobe bad.
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Just another example of what an immature punk he really is....
Kobe has taken the high road in the so-called "feud", saying he's moved on and just worried about his team. That means MSE(Most Stupidest Ever) has painted himself into a corner and can't find a way out.
lakers, clips, and warriors all on a skid downwards...
hopefully atleast one of them can beginning a winning streak again, it would be nice if it would all of them...
New Jersey Nets beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 96-91 in a battle for the 7th consecutive win . Both teams entered the game with 6 straight wins _________________
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