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KOBE PROVES HE'LL NEVER BE LIKE MIKE !
NBA scoring leader isn't showing much leadership as the Lakers fall apart
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NBA scoring leader isn't showing much leadership as the Lakers fall apart
http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/50388683/ns/sports-nba/
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When comparing Kobe to Michael Jordan, ask yourself this: Was Jordan ever close to being as polarizing a figure as Kobe?
It’s a challenge to pinpoint exactly who is responsible for the Lakers’ ghastly 15-18 start to the 2012-13 NBA season. It’s like a game of “Clue,” except nobody around the Lakers has a clue.
Is head coach Mike D’Antoni simply a bad fit? Are they reeling because Dwight Howard hasn’t recovered from offseason back surgery, and now has a shoulder problem on top of it? What about Steve Nash’s absence for the first couple months? Is Pau Gasol broken mentally? Is the bench that poor?
Here’s another possibility: Maybe a significant portion of the problem involves the best guy on the team. Kobe Bryant is leading the league in scoring at 30.5 points per contest. Clearly, at the age of 34, he can still fill it up.
But it’s becoming clear that these Lakers are having a chemistry problem. After the Lakers lost at home to Denver Sunday night, 112-105, Howard remarked, “We’re not one right now.” Bryant himself acknowledged a lack of unity when he said this: "I think it's fine for us to boil over a little bit. It's fine to get a little chippy. I kind of get the sense in this locker room that that's finally starting to happen."
There was even a report that Howard and Bryant went at it in the lockerroom, although those around the team are vehemently denying that.
I’m not questioning Bryant’s ability to play basketball. He remains one of the game’s greats. And he’s about as clutch as it gets.
But basketball is a team game, and he’s never been great at recognizing that.
There’s been the sense all season that Howard is at least perplexed and sometimes outwardly annoyed at Bryant’s decision-making on the floor. Even though they won two titles together, Gasol has spent many a stretch during games standing on the floor with three other teammates as they watch Kobe go one-on-one, or one-on-two, and waste possessions.![]()
When comparing Kobe to Michael Jordan, ask yourself this: Was Jordan ever close to being as polarizing a figure as Kobe? Did people scratch their heads over Jordan’s shot selection? Did Jordan cause Phil Jackson to call him “uncoachable” in a book? Did Jordan have anything less than complete control over his teammates? Did Jordan openly feud with a teammate like Kobe did with Shaq? Did Jordan rip the owner and demand to be traded when things got difficult?
Kobe Bryant played a major role in five championships for the Lakers. For that, he should be commended. But those teams were strong enough to overcome his level of egocentrism. Right now the Lakers need leadership, and he’s not giving it to them.
I don’t mean buckets. He can produce many of those, because he’s extremely good at what he does and he shoots a lot. I mean leadership, as in pulling his troops together and getting the best out of them.
In that regard, he’ll never be Michael Jordan.
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KOBE PROVES HE'LL NEVER BE LIKE MIKE !
NBA scoring leader isn't showing much leadership as the Lakers fall apart
http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/50388683/ns/sports-nba/
![]()
When comparing Kobe to Michael Jordan, ask yourself this: Was Jordan ever close to being as polarizing a figure as Kobe?
It’s a challenge to pinpoint exactly who is responsible for the Lakers’ ghastly 15-18 start to the 2012-13 NBA season. It’s like a game of “Clue,” except nobody around the Lakers has a clue.
Is head coach Mike D’Antoni simply a bad fit? Are they reeling because Dwight Howard hasn’t recovered from offseason back surgery, and now has a shoulder problem on top of it? What about Steve Nash’s absence for the first couple months? Is Pau Gasol broken mentally? Is the bench that poor?
Here’s another possibility: Maybe a significant portion of the problem involves the best guy on the team. Kobe Bryant is leading the league in scoring at 30.5 points per contest. Clearly, at the age of 34, he can still fill it up.
But it’s becoming clear that these Lakers are having a chemistry problem. After the Lakers lost at home to Denver Sunday night, 112-105, Howard remarked, “We’re not one right now.” Bryant himself acknowledged a lack of unity when he said this: "I think it's fine for us to boil over a little bit. It's fine to get a little chippy. I kind of get the sense in this locker room that that's finally starting to happen."
There was even a report that Howard and Bryant went at it in the lockerroom, although those around the team are vehemently denying that.
I’m not questioning Bryant’s ability to play basketball. He remains one of the game’s greats. And he’s about as clutch as it gets.
But basketball is a team game, and he’s never been great at recognizing that.
There’s been the sense all season that Howard is at least perplexed and sometimes outwardly annoyed at Bryant’s decision-making on the floor. Even though they won two titles together, Gasol has spent many a stretch during games standing on the floor with three other teammates as they watch Kobe go one-on-one, or one-on-two, and waste possessions.![]()
When comparing Kobe to Michael Jordan, ask yourself this: Was Jordan ever close to being as polarizing a figure as Kobe? Did people scratch their heads over Jordan’s shot selection? Did Jordan cause Phil Jackson to call him “uncoachable” in a book? Did Jordan have anything less than complete control over his teammates? Did Jordan openly feud with a teammate like Kobe did with Shaq? Did Jordan rip the owner and demand to be traded when things got difficult?
Kobe Bryant played a major role in five championships for the Lakers. For that, he should be commended. But those teams were strong enough to overcome his level of egocentrism. Right now the Lakers need leadership, and he’s not giving it to them.
I don’t mean buckets. He can produce many of those, because he’s extremely good at what he does and he shoots a lot. I mean leadership, as in pulling his troops together and getting the best out of them.
In that regard, he’ll never be Michael Jordan.
Индијана гази се пред себе. За Чикаго сум али ова што им го направи Дејвид Вест е нехумано ...
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