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Bryant closes in on Jordan's Career Tally inspite of 'Soft' teammates'

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Kobe Bryant just 9 points behind Michael Jordan



Kobe Bryant scored 22 points for Lakers against defending champs Thunder defeating them 112-110 in overtime on their home ground.


Had Bryant played for the record, he would have easily secured it by the end of the night, but instead he went for the win and played the sort of team game that was required.

Kobe may have missed 15 of 22 shots, but he had ample opportunity to gun for Jordan’s scoring mark several times in this contest, but instead chose to make the intelligent and proper basketball play that suits his basketball genius – obvious passes he often ignores in order to launch yet another shot. He is now just 9 points behind MJ on the all-time high-scorers list.

Kobe Bryant returned to practice for the first time this month and called his teammates "soft" on Thursday.
Bryant and Nick Young were already trading barbs during the scrimmage with Young telling Bryant, "Nobody in the world can guard me one-on-one," and Bryant telling Young, "You're going exactly where I want you to go."

Later Bryant said, "You motherfuckers are soft like Charmin in this motherfucking. God damn, is this the type of shit that's going on in these practices? Now I see why we've lost 20 fucking games. We're soft like Charmin. We're soft like shit."

Bryant was also getting on Jeremy Lin during the scrimmage, daring him to shoot whenever he had the ball, yelling, "This motherfucker don't got shit. He ain't got shit right now. Shoot! Shoot!" After Lin missed a pull-up jumper, Bryant said, "I talked his ass right into that bullshit. I talked his ass right into that bullshit."

By the end of the scrimmage, which the starters won, Bryant said, "Practice gets real uncomfortable when I'm in this motherfucker."

After the team gathered together at center court to close practice, Bryant passed Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak and said, "I'm supposed to practice and get better, Mitch. I'm supposed to practice and get better. These motherfuckers ain't doing shit for me."

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Bryant Clinches 32000 Career Points

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Inches closer to Michael Jordan's spot

Kobe Bryant Passes 32,000 Points Scored in NBA Career


Kobe Bryant, the shooting guard for LA Lakers clinched his 32,000th point against Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday, thus coming close to overtaking Michael Jordan's all time 3rd highest tally of 32,292 points.

Bryant scored 28 points from the game with 4 rebounds, 3 assists & a steal in Lakers' 114-109 win over Hawks.

Kareem Abdul Jabbar (38,387) & Karl Malone (36,928) are the only players ranked ahead of Michael Jordan in total career points. Although Kobe has been scoring in bunches this season, it has still been a dull for the Lakers yet again sitting at 2-9 right now. But he is a constant force who will never stop pushing, lifting his team time and again.

With an average of 27 points per game, Bryant will hopefully overtake Michael Jordan within 10-15 games comfortably, adding to the saga of comparison between the two Legendary Athletes.

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NBA 2K15 Ratings Leaked

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Kobe Bryant sits at 89 while 2 more 90+ players are revealed

  • Tim Duncan will sit atop the Spurs' NBA 2K15 ratings at 90 overall. The 90 rating is an increase from last year's 87 overall mark to begin the the 2013-14 season.
  • While Durant is at 95 overall, James comes in ranked as the highest in the game at 98. This is actually a 2 point drop from last year’s 100 overall rating for James, but with the changes in rating system that is no surprise.
  • Kobe Bryant is far and away the best player on the Lakers team, which seems like a pretty accurate depiction with him being rated at 89 as compared to the rest of the team which lies between 79 and 67.
  • LA Lakers' player ratings:
    Jeremy Lin – 77
    Kobe Bryant – 89
    Wesley Johnson – 73
    Carlos Boozer – 78
    Jordan Hill – 76
    Nick Young – 78 (best guess considering glare)
    Ed Davis – 73
    Julius Randle – 76
    Steve Nash – 76
    Ryan Kelly – 71
    Robert Sacre – 67
    Jordan Clarkson – 70
    Xavier Henry – 73

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Skill most important in Basketball: Bryant

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At 36, Kobe Bryant is no longer one of the quickest or most athletic players in the NBA. The 18-year veteran simply can’t do what he used to do on the basketball floor resulting in the five-time NBA champion needing to evolve heading into potentially the last two years of his career.

As it does to every player in the league at some point, Father Time has started to take its toll on the face of the Los Angeles Lakers franchise and Kobe isn’t denying that fact. The superstar appears to be embracing the challenge of altering his game, but emphasized that speed isn’t the most important thing in basketball during the Nike RISE campaign in China:
“I do the moves over and over,” Bryant said. “Especially in my younger days, I didn’t really focus on trying to get my feet faster. I focused on the moves. Whether it was a fadeaway, or whether it was a crossover, I did the move over and over and over. Then, I got faster at doing moves. My feet got faster at doing the moves. When you have repetition with what it is you’re trying to do, you inevitably get better and faster at that. The most important thing in basketball isn’t speed anyway. It’s not speed. It’s skill.”
After consecutive season-ending injuries, there’s no telling what kind of player Kobe will be entering his 19th season in the league. Although Kobe seems confident that he’ll return to form as an elite NBA player, while admitting he’ll have to change things up, the odds are against him to continue playing at a high level next season.
Heading into the 2014-15 NBA season, the consensus seems to be that the Lakers will be one of the worst teams in the Western Conference. Only time will tell if Los Angeles can truly contend in the West, but the odds are definitely not in the team’s favor with the start of the season right around the corner.
source: http://www.lakersnation.com/kobe-bryant-says-skill-is-most-important-thing-in-basketball/2014/09/03/
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Kobe Bryant's text message to LeBron James

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LeBron’s original Decision seems like it happened an eternity ago, but perhaps the biggest change to the NBA since that pivotal offseason has been the gradual demise of the Los Angeles Lakers. When James chose to ditch Cleveland for Miami, Phil Jackson’s Lakers were two-time defending champions, and Bryant had just won consecutive Finals MVP awards.

Bryant’s text to James in the summer of 2010 is classic Kobe.

Via Bleacher Report:

With a brutal seven-game victory over the Celtics in the bank for Bryant, the 2010 offseason is dominated by LeBron James’ decision to leave Cleveland for Miami.

 

What matters to Bryant is Phil Jackson agreeing to return to coach the Lakers again in pursuit of a third consecutive NBA title. Bryant sends James a text message. It goes like this:

 

“Go ahead and get another MVP, if you want. And find the city you want to live in. But we’re going to win the championship. Don’t worry about it.”

Derrick Rose beat out James in MVP voting that year, but LeBron led the Miami to the Finals in his first season with the Heat. The Lakers did keep Jackson around and went 57-25 in the regular season, but were swept by the Mavericks in the conference semifinals.


Source: http://ftw.usatoday.com/2014/08/kobe-bryant-lebron-james-text-the-decision

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