On May 11, 10:42 pm, darius <no...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Sure you win as a team and lose as a team, but when you're hurt and your
> teammates are producing and you insist on taking the shots down the
> stretch instead of being the decoy and creating plays, the loss is on
> you. Why didn't Phil run a play for Gasol or Odom or kickout to Fish
for
> a 3. The guy only made 3 in a row. Somebody should've stopped Kobe.
> Somebody on the Lakers, that is.
>
> For all the talk, when the chips are down, Kobe still trusts noone but
> Kobe. He still doesn't get it. He'll never get it.
>
> Oh well, I guess you win and lose with the superstar you've got.
Phil should take some of the blame. If he had taken Kobe out, the
Lakers probably would've scored more easily late. With him in, the
other players kept passing to him and when he got hurt, they were
still passing to him.


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