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Rodney Hood's Career Night

I'm glad we spread it around and got some key players extra rest. Rod was ****ing awesome during that stretch, though. I haven't seen a jazzman in that kind of zone in a long time.
 
Kobe just played in the second half guarding Hood

Was at the game, and seemed like all Kobe cared about was keeping hood from getting the record. In my mind it was a shameful display. At one point he let chose to let Mack drive in for a wide open Layup instead of risk hood hitting another three. It was like he was playing a separate game then the rest of his team.
 
Was at the game, and seemed like all Kobe cared about was keeping hood from getting the record. In my mind it was a shameful display. At one point he let chose to let Mack drive in for a wide open Layup instead of risk hood hitting another three. It was like he was playing a separate game then the rest of his team.

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"Kobe wanted to take on the challenge," Lakers coach Byron Scott said. "It's a damn shame our oldest player has to take the challenge. It says a lot about him, obviously. It's what he has done all his life, but nobody else wanted to step up and take that challenge."

That's right. Not only is he praising Kobe for abandoning team-defense completely, he also used it as an opportunity to throw his young players under the bus.

Unbelievable.
 
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That's right. Not only is he praising Kobe for abandoning team-defense completely, he also used it as an opportunity to throw his young players under the bus.

Unbelievable.
That sort of thing would be fine to say in the locker room, but it's poor leadership to say that **** to the media.

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That's right. Not only is he praising Kobe for abandoning team-defense completely, he also used it as an opportunity to throw his young players under the bus.

Unbelievable.

Wow.... I'm speechless.

BS makes Corbin look like a genius with that idiotic response.

Really!! Your going to throw the rest of your players under the bus as everyone watching that game saw a disconnected Bryant from the rest of his team, wow!!!!!!

If I were the GM of the Lakers, I'm pretty sure I'd have fired BS on the spot. Pretty sure BS insulted everyone's intelligence. I'm sure ESPN will praise Kobe's great defense in the second half holding Hood to no points in the second half, as if he was playing some kind of heroic defense.

The only thing Kobe was doing was thinking of himself. He wasn't playing team defense at all. He wasn't thinking of or playing with his team. All he was doing was trying to preserve his record, and he damn sure wasn't taking on any kind of challenge of stopping Hood. He was completely disconnected from the game on the defensive side of the ball.

Way to show your true colors Mr. Bryant. Worst part of that game was Kobe coming out of the game and seeing all the jazz fans standing and clapping while I sat there and booed his ***!!!

Thankfully this Jazz team sent him off with his greatest *** whooping!!
 
The Jazz didn't run any plays in the second half for Hood - I don't recall them trying to set one screen. He would just stand in the corner with Kobe while everyone else played 4 on 4. I really think he could have taken it to Kobe any time he wanted to. It's like they didn't want to show up him up on his last game in Utah.
 
The Jazz didn't run any plays in the second half for Hood - I don't recall them trying to set one screen. He would just stand in the corner with Kobe while everyone else played 4 on 4. I really think he could have taken it to Kobe any time he wanted to. It's like they didn't want to show up him up on his last game in Utah.
This is how I saw it too.
 
Especially when they were up 35-50ish points the entire second half. No point.

There was a small part of me that thought back to games over the last 10-15 years ago when Kobe would blatantly try to pad his stats in blow-out wins. I remember specifically around the time he dropped 81 on Toronto he was putting up insane FGA numbers - I watched a lot of those games on NBA League Pass and it was an almost circus like atmosphere.

But as sanctimonious as this may sound, The Lakers are really awful right now - probably worse than Philly. No point kicking a man while he's down - even though Kobe has a history of not showing the rest of the league the same courtesy.
 
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