He should have kept the passing going and kept the Lakers surge, that included 10 points each from Fish and Odom (Odom hitting both game-tying shots) in the fourth quarter—helping to lift a visibly hurting Byrant during a quarter that has usually been his to close.
Fish
12 May 2008
14 January 2008
We’ve got the confidence and big game shooting of Fish (see how much he helps? Last night, in crunch time, he hit some key baskets, big ones—that runner in the lane for the and-one, to help edge out the Grizz).
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11 January 2008
Just ask Suns, Jazz and Hornets fans. Kobe is sharing. D-Fish is leading. Odom is balling. So why, oh why am I saying to keep the $9 million, bust-of-a-draft-pick, injury-prone, stone-handed, noose named Kwame Brown?
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3 January 2008
And they played miserably too. Kobe shot a putrid 6 for 25. Odom added a 6 for 17 night. Fish was 4 for 10 (though he did have that crazy last second shot at the end of the first half). And Bynum played only 22 minutes and fouled out.
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21 December 2007
Kobe had three. Fish 18, Odom 19, and Bynum, 17.
So hats off. Really.
If I was going to pick a player to carry my team for 47 minutes, I’d have to give the edge to Bron Bron. He passes more than Kobe getting teammates more involved (although, I believe this to be more of a standard response due to the higher number of assists he tallies than real factual evidence. I mean, if you watch him, he dominates the ball more than Kobe does), he rebounds better, he blocks shots better, and he can drop 30 plus in any and every game. So yeah, he gives you, on average, more than Kobe gives you. He’s a triple double threat each and every night.
So hats off. Really.
If I was going to pick a player to carry my team for 47 minutes, I’d have to give the edge to Bron Bron. He passes more than Kobe getting teammates more involved (although, I believe this to be more of a standard response due to the higher number of assists he tallies than real factual evidence. I mean, if you watch him, he dominates the ball more than Kobe does), he rebounds better, he blocks shots better, and he can drop 30 plus in any and every game. So yeah, he gives you, on average, more than Kobe gives you. He’s a triple double threat each and every night.
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