Friday, May 11th, 2012 at 9:00 am  |  146 responses

Kobe Bryant: Andrew Bynum, Pau Gasol Must Play Better


by Marcel Mutoni @marcel_mutoni

Based on their play and level of competitiveness in Game 6, it was hard to tell who was the sickest: Kobe Bryant or his lifeless teammates.

The Denver Nuggets ran the Los Angeles Lakers off the floor last night in humiliating fashion, forcing a decisive Game 7 in the process. Afterwards, Kobe Bryant (who fought off a nasty illness to score 31 points) openly criticized the two seven footers on his team who were supposed to have made the Nuggets old news by now.

An enraged Kobe also guaranteed that he’ll stay in Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol’s ears leading up to tomorrow night’s series-deciding showdown.

From NBA.com:

Already facing pressure to step up their play as the Lakers’ advantage of size and inside play goes to waste, Gasol and Bynum were moved even more into the crosshairs by Mike Brown and Kobe Bryant, both clearly frustrated by Gasol managing three points on one-of-10 shooting with three rebounds and by Bynum getting 11 points on four-of-11 shooting. Bynum did have a game-high 16 rebounds, but his series has become a run of nights without focus. “We’re going to need more out our two bigs,” Brown said. “They’re our second- and third-best players. We’re going to need a lot more out of those guys in order to win the series. But not just scoring wise. Defensively. Defensively to follow the game-plan discipline and do it with some effort and some energy and really just lay it out on the line.”

Bryant followed soon after. “Of course I agree with that,” he said of Brown’s critique. “I talked with Pau a little bit after the game and I’ll speak with Andrew as well. It’s one of those things where psychologically you have to put yourself in a predicament, in a position, where you have no other option but to perform. You have to emotionally put your back to the wall and kind of trick yourself, so to speak, to feel that there’s no other option but to perform and to battle, when you have that, when you have that mindset, your performance shines through, your talent shines through. It doesn’t matter what the defense does. It doesn’t matter because you’re emotionally at a level that is above that. That is the mindset that they have to put themselves in.”

The Denver Nuggets must now travel to L.A., and try to pull off the seemingly impossible. Can they overcome inexperience and potential jitters on the biggest stage imaginable?

As for the Lakers, the only bit of good news last night, is that Metta World Peace will play in Game 7, and Kobe bitterly noted that he’s the only teammate that he can truly count on to be aggressive every game. It remains to be seen, however, how well Metta can perform given that he’s missed the last seven games due to suspension.

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  • http://abcnews charliewinning

    Dear Backetball gods, please allow the Nuggets to pull off the upset in game 7. Then, please allow the Nuggest to get swept in round 2. It would be much appreciated. Thanks.

  • http://abcnews charliewinning

    Damn this dumb#ss phone!

  • http://www.soundcloud.com/tray-5 T-Ray

    Lol @Charlie
    #Iphone problems

  • vinceares

    As usual, the two bigs can’t play “BIG” – they’re just two lousy players trying to play a game that seems to be bigger than they are. Why do these two AHs have to be reminded that their salaries don’t change every game so their level of play shouldn’t either. Given, they’re not perfect, but damn – play like a million dollar man and not someone playing in college who don’t get paid like they do right now…These two dudes are becoming more like “duds” and it shows….

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Last night’s loss wasn’t Kobe’s fault just like Game 5 loss wasn’t Bynum’s fault but Bynum gets the blame. There has to be a certain point when people acknowledge that a championship contending team’s 2nd best player should be getting more than 8-10 shots in a game no matter how lazy/bad he plays on the defensive end. Let’s not act like Kobe is out there playing lockdown defense, Bynum should be getting his fair share of shots regardless of his play on the defensive end.

  • http://yahoo.com A. J.

    Kobe is right on target! He has developed into an outstanding leader with MVP talents. He is respected and knows what he talking about! And, no,I am not a Laker fan! But I am appreciate and respect model and class behavior!

  • http://www.substanceabusehiphop.com Subz

    Bynum dropped Kareem as center coach because he said he didn’t need him. As a result he plays with no heart, class, and humility.

  • Joe

    Obviously, Gasol and Bynum are more worried about their egos than actually winning. When Gasol is shooting as terrible as he was last night, he should be using his size and trying to fight for the offensive board.. instead he had ONE. As for Bynum, well, we know he’s just a crybaby; who else still remembers that flagrant no.2 on Barea in game 4 agains the Mavs last year? They need to understand that scoring the only aspect in basketball. Of course, they didn’t learn from last year, so I don’t think that will happen. It’s time to rebuild, they should trade these two for Dwight. I knew it was bogus when people were saying that Bynum is better than Howard.

  • Bruce

    Just an observation,but it seems like Kobe with his need to take at least 25 shots per game(making a low percentage compared to the rest of the team most games) and constant need to inform the press that he is “calling out teammates” wears on teammates to the point that they just get tired of the drama that Kobe produces day after day. Kobe has been blessed to have played with the top big men in the game for about 14 of his 16 seasons. Shaq had enough of him after three titles,capped off when the Lakers were upset by the Pistons while Kobe,obviously looking for his first finals MVP, chucked it up to the tune of about 38% from the field while ignoring the rest of the team. Pau and Drew have been making around 55% of their shots this year and enabling Kobe to concentrate on winning the scoring title by taking about the same amount of shots as they did combined and about four or five shots per game more than LeBron and about three or four more than Durant(who still beat him out).
    Kobe has an annoying attitude of entitlement. He somehow expects the bigs like Odom,Gason,Bynum and Shaq to control the paint, rebound,score on the rare occasions when he passes them the ball and be grateful that they had a chance to play on the same team as him. As far as the other teammates go,Kobe wastes much of the 24 second clock with his dribbling,passes only when in trouble or when he thinks he will get an assist and takes impossible(though I give him credit for making them sometimes)shots when teammates have wide open looks.
    Though Brown seems to put up with him because he wants to keep his job,Kobe wears on coaches too. Phil and Derek Fisher had to constantly smooth over problems with teammates because of Kobe’s me attitude and need to do his own thing rather than move the ball or be a part of the offense rather than the whole offense.
    Bottom line,Kobe is very overrated when it comes to being a winner. He’s had the best big men around him for about 14 of his seasons. He is unwilling to share the ball or the credit with the guys who have carried him. The truly great players like Russell,Duncan,Magic,Bird and Kareem never had problems sharing the ball or the applause with teammates like Kobe does. All of them brought out the best in teammates. All(except Russell who played defense and rebounded and seldom shot ) made about 50% or more of their shots.

  • Neb

    Pre sure everyone on the lakers need to play better. Lets face it, they suck! Kobe is losing his touch and no one on the lakers have the touch.

  • Bruce

    Kobe has led a blessed basketball life. He has played in the NBA for 16 years and for fourteen of those years he has had some of the top big men(Shaq,Odom,Gasol and Bynum) in the game as teammates. The only two years he lacked a dominating front line he missed the playoffs and was done in the first round of the other. After the one and done year he demanded a trade. His field goal percentage lifetime is about 45%,probably less than the rest of the team average in those years.
    After three titles and the finals in 2004 in which Kobe seemed way more interested in winning his first finals MVP than his team winning the title(how else to you explain his 38% or shooting percentage while taking the lions share of the shots and ignoring Shaq?),Shaq had enough of it and was traded. The team fell apart due to stress. Phil,faced with the chore of coaching a team led by Kobe and without Shaq took time off too. In his book he he called Kobe uncoachable. The fact is Kobe has always wanted to do his own thing and often competed with teammates as much as he competed with the opponent.
    His habit of embarrassing teammates and self proclamation as “leader” in spite of playing his own individual game and reluctance to share the ball with the bigs who have carried him to most of his five titles is weighing on his current teammates now too. They are tired like Shaq was of Kobe hogging the ball and the spotlight. Bynum clearly rebels against Kobe and Gasol does so in his own quiet way. This season the 43% shooting Kobe has taken about as many shots per game as Bynum and Gasol combined. Both of them make over 50%. If Kobe really wants to win he needs to learn to play team ball. It is too late for a new set of bigs to carry him.

  • dsleepy

    i watched a few sequences where pau just didn’t even ATTEMPT to play defense. i know he’s a good player, but he’s starting to look like pau from last year’s playoffs again. no heart man, and no sense of competitive pride.

  • http://www.espn.com Paul H

    I called a tight series and It hasn’t disappointed. This Lakers team Is not deep enough to allow players to have such underwhelming games like the ones Gasol and Bynum had last night. It was a pretty pathetic sight In a potential series ending game. I still the Lakers will prevail but they better step It up….

  • http://none norma labean

    I think Kobe is right, no one played up to par…I blame the coach, why doesn’t he know how or where to play Gasol…Bynum should be trader,I said that a year ago, he will hinder the Lakers in the long run…he’s to much into himself…Quit blaming Kobe for everything, he knows how to win…Lakers are a better team than the last two games show…

  • James

    LMFAO @ nbk hes looking like slam’s headlines right about now so misleading he said he counts on him to be agressive every night, nbk should join the media

  • DreDay

    Make the trade for Howard!!! A$AP!!!

  • http://yahoo bobwolf

    gasol and byrum were out played by smaller players and if you look at there play last night and other games, they had no energy and were just walk up and down the court. this is for not just for the lakers, but for all the teams in the nba. you have a god given talent and are getting payed to do something you love to do. so go out there and have fun and play some ball and stop crying about things that don’t matter. if you go out there and give it all you have that’s all the fans ask for. so for the lakers go out and play some defense and win this series already. a fan sense 1972 lets go lakers.

  • la-shine

    Wow what a disheartening performance by the lakers last night. Im still trying to figure out why they let the nuggets even think that they have a chance in this series. uncontested 3′s, pull up jumpers by corey brewer?! are you f-ing kidding me, dont get me wrong i give him credit for making some tough shots but damn, he better log that tape into his vault because he will NEVER have a good of shooting night as he did. we didnt even try to defend get rebounds or anything really. there was zero effort on everyone except kobe’s part. i hope he rips his team a new A because they need it. never thought id say this but we need MWP. Bye DENVER you made it interesting but you can never beat us in a 7 game set

  • http://www.crappyrappers.com Simon Caine

    Allen – I agree, he played with absolutely no urgency on defense. But he’s high maintenance. He needs to be engaged on offense and getting scoring opportunities in order for him to really care about getting back on defense.

  • Anthony

    im wondering what Pop could do with Bynum, maybe not much more but he was the only one who convinced Glenn Robinson to play defense (to a certain extent)

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    If your an intelligent person here’s what you took from last nights Lakers/Nuggets Game:
    1. Bynum and Gasol were the obvious and main blame for the loss.
    2. The Lakers defense was worse than their offense.
    3. GK>MB
    It is absolutely absurd. ABSURD. To claim that Kobe should have been passing to the post more. You either did not watch the game or you have some sort of infatuation with watching a leather ball get passed into the paint area as it’s stolen, stuffed, or a missed FG goes up, and if it does not happen on every play that is disgusting basketball to you.
    Kobe wasn’t perfect, his defense left allot to be desired, but I CANNOT come down on a guy who played hard at least on one end. Honestly the easiest bucket Bynum got all night was a missed KB FG that he easily tipped in. I swear when the bigs are this passive and play with this lack of urgency and all around care or desire the best basketball possible for the Lakers is Kobe Jack Shots Edition™…

  • jack cu

    why nobody mentioning using other players, if a player is having a bad day, try other one, dont force to use a bad day players…

  • http://grantland.com StuBaby

    Wow, I’ve never seen Kobe go 5-21 lmao. Bynum is a lousy human being though. I wonder what he’d be doing if he was 6’1″ instead of 7’1″.
    80% chance Lakers win game 7. They will get the calls and Denver won’t. David Stern runs a business, and business is good when the Lakers keep playing.
    Love this Denver team though. I think they’ve got a bright future.

  • Dungeon Family

    Kobe had an Efficient Game last night 13 of 23 Pau had 3 points and 2 rebounds………Sessions had wide open shots he didn’t take…..Ty Lawson and Andre outplayed Sessions and Blake……There is no way in hell Faried should get more Rebounds than Pau

  • PnoyVibe

    It must be Denver’s altitude

  • Dungeon Family

    And don’t get me started on Mr.”Closeout Games are Easy”

  • http://grantland.com StuBaby

    Faried is a monster (or manimal), and will consistently out rebound Pau and most other PFs not named Kevin Love. He’s making a lot of teams sorry for passing on him.

  • AsadSaleh3

    @Bruce Completely wrong on everything you said. “Kobe’s lived a blessed basketball life” as if everything was given to him and he was carried by teammates to 5 championships and all of the other accomplishments he has. Absolute BS. He was a 17 year old bench player in his first season. Turned himself into the 2nd best two guard to ever pick up a basketball by sheer hardwork and determination. Without Kobe, Shaq would have 1 ring so let’s not act like Kobe was just a role player on those teams. Let’s not be stupid. You clearly dislike Kobe’s game. The same old tired nonsense that other people who dislike his game and his attitude say. I could sit here and pick apart everything you said, but this is about last night’s game. Bynum’s antics are irritating. Gasol’s tendency to disappear and play soft has gotten old. They need to man up and play with some heart in Game 7 or they will be done and it won’t be Kobe’s fault at all.

  • whit

    i feel bad for Kobe too.. bynum only plays when he feels like it.. this will be proven if he comes out and plays hard sat. sad kobe has to basically parent that kid.. Gasol is cool… artest is a dirty player and will prob try to draw blood on faried and break harringtons nose even more.. shoulda been extracted from the league when they had the chance

  • tyler

    @ bruce completley disagree with you if you dont share the ball explain 5 rings please, and odom a top big man in the league are u serious u cant be even in his prime he was over hyped and for bynum 1 all star team does not make u a top big man hell i would rather have roy hibbert at least he has heart and plays defense and improves every single year

  • jayb

    gasofty and fat albert need to show up. kobe was vomiting all day and found a way to the be the most productive and gave the most energy on the floor and had none..kinda pathetic…2 years in a row pau gave nothing! kinda sad and peeps wondered why la was trying to trade big for small as in cp3 and peeps thought la was insane..well look now at exhibit a…need i say more…la better show up but to be honest at this point..they may win game7 but getting to game7…as much as i am a laker fan…reality is that okc sweeps next round! they have young legs and have been off a week!

  • dennis

    kobe is all alone out there.

  • IAMORANGE4EVER

    Bynum definitely hyped them up talking about closeout games being easy.

  • http://www.facebook.com/joe.l.brewer3 BlackPhantom

    I don’t blame Kobe at all. Pau played like the diarrhea Kobe suffered before the game. And Bynum is just so immature.

  • whit

    hahahaha well put @jayb and @blackphantom

  • BL

    remember this Bynum Quote: “Note to self, the more I play D the better we will be.” What happened?
    Kobe’s 23 shots were at his average, and over 50%. What happened to the rest of them?
    In order to get more shots you have to TAKE them, …how many times did the “bigs” lose the ball or pass it back? There is a shot clock, so the ball makes the rounds, nobody wants to shoot, and it winds back in Kobe’s hands with a few seconds remaining. So, would you rather a shot clock violation, or, a shot by someone who knows how to get a good look? And if Bynum thinks anyone else (another team) wants to play with a quitter, he better re-think his position.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    People who think that Kobe isn’t a leader are highly delusional. If you thought Jordan was a good leader, you think Kobe is a good leader. They have the exact same style for leading their teams. By example. Not by talk(like Fisher), not by energy or passion(like Garnett), not with carefully placed words and ideas(like P-Jax), but in the same way MJ led Chi-Town, Kobe does the same with the Lakers.
    If they aren’t on board that’s on them.

  • Bruce

    Asad:
    Plain and simple,Kobe’s game has always been self serving. He feels he is an entity separate from his teammates. There are players who encourage and contribute to team unity (Magic,Kareem,Bird,Duncan and of course,Russell). There are stars who have a great deal of ability but by their actions they demand to be treated not like other teammates,but as a star. The former group creates a team atmosphere,team unity and a shared responsibility for victories and defeats. Kobe on the other hand competes with teammates for attention(biggest drama queen in the game) and instead of helping others develop unity during the season,create resentments by publicly criticizing teammates to the press,playing individual basketball and over dribbling and taking time off the shot clock,thus limiting rather than enhancing the skills of teammates.
    How presumptuous of Kobe to act superior and comment to the press on how he is going to have a “talk” with Gasol and Bynum. They should have had a talk with Kobe during the season about how he was chasing a scoring title rather than working on team cooperation and attitude. Frankly,a star should lead and set the example like the aforementioned players rather than doing his own thing,alienating the big men who make it possible for him to be in contention and then making condescending statements about how he is going to “talk” to them. Granted,Bynum is immature,but Kobe is too. Good leadership requires working on team relationships during the season,not calling out individuals who are already resentful toward you. It is pretty obvious that both Bynum and Gasol are tired of Kobe’s selfishness and pomposity. He’ll be lucky if his “talk” (if indeed he has the guts to approach either of them after his statements to the press) doesn’t alienate them further.

  • AsadSaleh3

    @Bruce The facts disprove your argument about him being “self-serving”. How many “self-serving” players have 5 rings being either the best or second best player on the team? Selfish players don’t win championships because no one can do it by themselves. Wasting your time with all those words. You’re wrong here dude. You obviously didn’t watch the Lakers play too much over the past 16 seasons. Kobe got into it with Shaq multiple times, something tells me he wouldn’t fear Bynum, Gasol and any of the other guys he plays with. Nothing you’ve said is right. Nothing at all.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Kobe got into it with Shaq because he was self-serving (they both were). If you are arguing that Kobe is not selfish then you are ignorant.

  • JaiDaveon

    I get so tired of Kobe being the fall guy … they are not getting enough touches … the touches they get, they can’t do anything with them. I wouldn’t trust them either. If they dislike Kobe, then too bad. He wants to win and is able to help himself in that direction. I have worked with people like that and all they have are excuses. Bynum is lazy and at times he looks spaced … Gasol is too timid to let go … his brother Marc has more strength and he fights. Don’t keep blaming Kobe because the mark of a good leader is not being popular. There are times when you have to tell a person the truth and from the games I was looking at, Bynum and Gasol played poorly back to back, and I don’t care when they got the ball, it didn’t go in or they turned it over, they could not retrieve a rebound … so you tell me what games you were looking at. I have been in Kobe’s predicament when things had to get done and I was certainly disliked because I pulled no punches to get the job done. They are being paid just like Kobe, and if he had not played like he did in Game 5, it would have been another embarrassment. Kobe did lead; he showed them that he could help his cause and all you jealous haters need to get off his back. Get out there yourselves and see how much better you could do. Your attitude about Kobe is that he acts superior … he coached those guys when he wasn’t playing because he is smart as hell and you know it and all of you haters resent it. Get on the two that acted like they had all season to win a game. I am glad Kobe has thick skin because he doesn’t care one way or the other what you think and this is just a perfect situation to bash him. If you listen to all the rhetoric I have just read, it is just tired … get off this type of bandwagon … this guy works his butt off to be good because he wants nothing short of excellence and he didn’t half-heartedly go after it, he went totally after it. If he had not played individual basketball in Game 5, it would have been another night like it was in Game 6. The jealousy is just amazing and the more I read this horseradish, the angrier I get. None of you haters could measure arms with Kobe and if you had a team, any analyst, any GM, any coach would tell you, they would take Kobe. He always plays hard and if those 7-footers stood around and got totally embarassed, he should not have had to say anything to them … they should be looking at themselves. He is trying to deal with grown men, not boys … he is not their father … they are getting a paycheck too, and he fought for Pau not to be traded … Bynum opened his misguided mouth and created this scenario, but I don’t see you shifting the blame where it belongs. I just had that flu that Kobe had and it is something to lie down with or stand up, and for him to play … regardless of what you morons think, even saying he was imitating MJ … where did you buzzards come from. I am a passionate fan … like it or not … I like Kobe and I love the Lakers, and all these prejudiced comments directed towards him gets on my nerves. All it boils down to, like MJ said, he has respect for Kobe’s game and spoke up about it … so who do you all think you are crucifying a person that tries his level best. He didn’t alienate the “big men” … the “big men” should have gotten up off their dusties and played like the game meant something. You can’t play an every-now-and-then game, it was important for them to close this series out, and if Bynum and Gasol had stepped up in Game 5, we wouldn’t be having this conversation. It is frustrating to give all you have and the collective effort of others involved is minimal. I saw this happen in Game 6 with Houston and I saw them fall to Phoenix after being up 3-1. So you sit on your thrones and crucify Kobe all you want, but at the end of the day, it is blatant jealousy because Kobe mostly keeps his mouth shut, so to call him a drama queen is just ridiculous. Put yourself in his position and let’s see how you come out … you are a bunch of wisdomless wonders … good luck to you haters.

  • AsadSaleh3

    @Bruce You’re a complete fool if you truly believe everything you’ve said here. Kobe’s immature? Perhaps something you could argue effectively 6 or 7 years ago, definitely not in the last few seasons. Kobe’s leadership is modeled after Jordan, so all of the things you’ve said about him, you’d have to say about Jordan as well. Same mental makeup, same attitude on the floor with teammates. And the biggest diva in the NBA resides in Orlando, Florida, not LA.

  • AsadSaleh3

    Kobe got into it with Shaq because he had improved his game dramatically and wanted to be able to show it because it would make the team better (which it did). Also, Shaq came to camp overweight and out of shape multiple times and had a lackadaisical attitude towards practice and preparation. They had two different approaches with the game. Those were Kobe’s main issues with him. Not because they were both selfish. They both had huge egos, but having an ego doesn’t mean you’re selfish. Every superstar player has an ego.

  • Linda Singleton

    I just submitted a comment on the wrong name, which is “JaiDevon” .. those are my comments and it started with, “I get so tired of Kobe being the fall guy. The name was in the box already, and I forgot to remove it. I am thinking maybe it should have been blank, but it wasn’t, so if anybody wants to know, I had a lengthy, passionate comment.

  • AsadSaleh3

    @Linda You’re right on all accounts.

  • http://www.facebook.com/joe.l.brewer3 BlackPhantom

    No sh*t, Kobe is selfish. Now if you still think he’s a ball-hog then you probably just hate him, that comment is pretty inaccurate now, unless you hate him.

  • Lonnie Ormes

    Never thought I’d say this, but the Lakers need to get rid of that marshmellow named Gasol for someone like Pierce or Blake Griffin and we need a bench…….These sorry Laker Bigs are being outplayed by guys that are much smaller……This current team is made up of millionaires who give no effort…..We’ll never see OKC this year…..

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Kobe wanted to be the man. He proved how badly he wanted to be the man in the finals in 2004. Look at his shot attempts in the finals, it’s astonishing how much he shot compared to Shaq, completely and utterly absurd how selfish he was. He was taking upon himself, again selfishly, to “showcase” his ability. It ended up getting Shaq jettisoned from town, where he went on to win another title while Kobe selfishly struggled to make the playoffs. You can’t argue with facts (even though i’m sure you will). And those are facts.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    that’s not to say Kobe hasn’t matured a lot since then. He is still a very selfish guy, which i don’t really blame him for, it’s just a personality trait. but he is not nearly as selfish on the court as he used to be. But he was extremely selfish when he hit his prime. and selfish to a fault.

  • AsadSaleh3

    @nbk Shaq got traded because Dr. Buss wanted him out. He chose to go with the younger superstar. I spot another person who dislikes Kobe’s attitude and game. Aww, so sad. Shaq went on to win another title because of Wade taking over that Finals series, not anything spectacular that he did. Kobe played with Kwame Brown and Smush Parker which is why he missed the playoffs, not because he was selfish. And those aren’t facts you provided, those are your opinions of him and his game. Unless you spoke with his teammates or him personally, you don’t know if he was selfish or not. Unless you were in his head. I doubt that you were.

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