KobeFan08:
" really why is that? please tell me how u think that kobe doesnt make his teammates better?"
OMG. You can't be serious?
Please stop wanking to your Kobe posters for a second and find a dose of reality. I'll quote again from Kobe's entry in the 10 most hated sports
figures of all time:
“I’d be the first to tell you that Kobe has not helped himself with a lot of what’s gone on,” says Greg Anthony, former NBA player and current ESPN analyst. “He’s never been the type to do things that would endear him to his teammates.” Maurice Carter, one of Bryant’s former Laker teammates, agrees: “He’s to himself. You’re not in Kobe’s life outside basketball; you just have to accept that.” But it’s not the off-court cold shoulder that rubs his teammates the wrong way; Bryant’s on-court behavior is the real problem. “As a player,” explains Anthony, “first and foremost, it’s shot selection. You’ve gotta understand that when you’re not playing the game the right way, it’s going to negatively impact you toward your teammates. And there were a lot of complaints about Kobe being selfish, not caring about anyone other than himself. Even his coach said he was uncoachable. If your coach is saying it, you can rest assured the players are saying it.”
Shaquille O’Neal was the focal point in Phil Jackson’s vaunted triangle offense, but Kobe’s refusal to take a backseat to the Diesel sunk what could’ve been the most dominant basketball dynasty ever. “I’ve talked to Scottie Pippen and Michael,” says Anthony, “and if Michael Jordan played with Shaq, he would have found a way to let Shaq be the man.”
“They could have won six in a row,” says one NBA insider, but Shaq and Kobe “wouldn’t even speak to each other. I mean, that’s almost unheard-of. You’re talking about teammates, the two best players at the time—not only on the team, but in the league—and they had no personal relationship. None. And I’m not talking about a day but an entire season!”
Is Kobe Bryant Aware He Has Teammates?
BetCRIS Sportsbook Posts Odds on How Many Shots Per Game Kobe Bryant Will Average at the End of the Regular Season
This season it seems more like the Kobe Bryant Lakers rather than the Los Angeles Lakers. Kobe looks like a one man show when the team steps out on the floor. So far this season, Kobe Bryant leads the entire NBA in shot attempts per game at 28.7 with the next closest player, Allen Iverson, 3 shots behind him at 25.7.
One has to wonder if Kobe can keep up this kind of pace for an entire season. There seems to be only one thought in Kobe’s head when he gets the ball, “shoot.”
With no end in sight for Kobe Bryant’s free for all shootingfest, executives at
BetCRIS Sportsbook posted odds on what Kobe’s average shots per game will be at the end of the season.
Over/ Under on how many shots per game Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers) will average at the end of the regular season?
- Over 25.5 shots per game 1 to 1.15
- Under 25.5 shots per game 1 to 1.15
“Kobe goes out every game and seems like he’s on a personal mission to beat every team by himself,” said Mickey Richardson, CEO of
BetCRIS.com. “Someone should remind him that regardless of how bad his supporting cast is, they are there to help him.”