Sunday, November 25th, 2012 at 3:17 pm  |  251 responses

Kobe Bryant: ‘I’ll Be Scoring a Lot More When [Steve] Nash Gets Back’


Kobe’s scoring numbers aren’t way down this season—he’s averaging 26.9 points per game, just one point per game less than last year. But he does expect that number to go up when point guard Steve Nash returns, allowing Kobe the chance to do less distributing and more, well, shooting. Via the OC Register: “Bryant understands how it looks. When he sets up teammates for buckets, the Lakers have been winning. When he doesn’t, they haven’t. Bryant’s pick-and-roll plays are “by far” the best attack the team has, D’Antoni said, while Steve Nash remains out because of a leg fracture. No. 2 point guard Steve Blake might be back from his abdominal strain Tuesday against Indiana, but Bryant had four assists and no turnovers in the Lakers’ hot first quarter against the Mavericks. To Bryant, though, when he sets up teammates and they don’t make shots, then he has no choice but to shoot more to try to rally. ’I've been doing this my whole career, and some nights my teammates hit more shots and that adds up to more assists for me,’ Bryant said. ‘The games we win are when the whole team is making shots. Now, if our shots aren’t going in, then I have to take more of the offensive load.’ Bryant is looking forward to Nash’s return, for sure. Nash will be re-evaluated next week. ’I'll be scoring a lot more when Nash gets back,’ Bryant said. ‘I won’t have to facilitate as much, and it will allow me to do what I do best — and that’s put the ball in the hole.’”

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  • Caribbeancop

    Not surprised!!

  • island boy

    will never be like mike… period

  • Caboose

    Those 50-40-90 numbers will plummet by about late December.

  • Delia

    I think he’s trying to be like Kobe. Mike is Mike, Kobe knows the legend.

  • cab

    4 scoring options and he still wants to put up 30 per game. very smart

  • Dagger

    I can not believe how irrelevant Howard has been to this NBA season thus far.

  • Jay Cutler

    I’m yet to hear this dude claim he’s going to pick up the defensive load (despite a wholly unmerited defensive reputation). And yet people slurp him like he’s the next coming.

  • speedy

    Me, me, me, me, me.

  • Redd

    Yep, it’s sad now.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Mike-Gilbert/100001749589586 Mike Gilbert

    so does this mean his shooting % is gonna go down like last year? naw he’s gonna be lights out

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Mike-Gilbert/100001749589586 Mike Gilbert

    STAHP

  • with the bench they have he almost needs to put 30 a game

  • Caboose

    I DON’T CARE WHO KOBE HAS AS TEAMMATES, HE THE BEST SCORER SINCE MIKE (81 POINTS SO MAYBE BETTER) SO HE SHOULD ALWAYS LOOK TO SCORE. 30 A GAME? EASY. MAMBA OUT.

  • Redd

    True as could be, he can be compared to Lebron or KD but not Mj.

  • Conor

    Obviously. Every Laker’s scoring average will.

  • Conor

    I can’t wait until LA clicks & wins so that all of these trolls who’ve festered over the past two years may return to their pits.

  • ddff

    logically, you cant compare Kobe to Lebron…just way too different

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    He walks like him. Talks like him. Chews gum like him. Shoots like him. Stole most of his mannerisms. Yep, he just wants to be Kobe.

  • http://twitter.com/MarkoCollins1 Mark Collins

    Thanks for putting Steve in brackets. I had no idea who he was talking about..

  • ashemsmashem

    With the exception of maybe 2 games, kobe & metta have been the most consistent players so far. Averaging 26 points on 15 shots..I’ll take it. I’ve had the pleasure of watching kobe since I was in elementary school…almost 20 years. You will not see that often. He has always had his share of suporters & doubters, just keep pushing if you didn’t like him when he was 24 I doubt he has changed your mind now at 34 …still putting up virtually the same numbers

  • Redd

    Lebron is a shooting forward, pretty sure you can since people compare Bron and Mj.

  • …..

    you just sad Caboose. Get off Kobe’s nuts. Just another nerd..

  • Max

    This.

  • Max

    Lol

  • Max

    I love what he said.

  • justin05

    There’s nothing wrong with looking up to the GOAT and emulating his game. Michael Jordan and Joe Bryant had to be strong role models in Kobe’s life so why wouldn’t he strive to be like Mike? He has recieved 5 championship rings thus far in his career so he must have done something right. It just goes to show that you, Caboose, and other ppl who hate on Kobe just act out because you don’t like him. I can see why, his Lakers have pounded on your teams for years. I’m not just some fake Laker fan and I don’t go around calling just anyone Kobe haters but I know when someone is going out of their was to show disrespect. If you guys were real ballers then you would have more respect for the best basketball player of this generation. Believe me young blood.

  • justin05

    That has nothing to do with this article wise guy..Shaq has said himself that Kobe always wanted to be the greatest laker ever, not the greatest basketball player. Kobe will finish as a top 5-10 player all-time and will be a top 5 all-time scorer for the rest of our lives.

  • robb

    Exactly. That’s what shooting guards do, they shoot the f*cking ball. If he gets better looks when Nash returns he should take them.

  • justin05

    It looks like Gasol will be sitting out for awhile because it takes a long time to recover from tendinitis. That means Kobe and Dwight are the only 2 real scoring options. Artest has been getting his fine so Bryant or Howard should be the first option on offense everytime Nash has the ball. I think Kobe will keep getting his 25-30 a game if Nash is playing or not. The game will just be a little easier for him and that will help us come playoff time.

  • robb

    If he was a fundamentally sound center he’d knew how to adapt his game, and be more effective, but he relies too much on athleticism and he’s not 100% yet.

  • justin05

    He can hold 50% and 85% all season but I believe he will drop on the 3s. I just want him to make them when they count.

  • justin05

    Right on Delia. Bamn just has a thing for Kobe or something

  • Drig’r

    You also didn’t believe when I said Kobe would shoot above 50% at the start of the season……..

  • http://www.theking.cc/ Marques Campbell

    I’ll go further than that and say this: I get pleasure watching Kobe Bryant. As far as I’m concerned if he shoots every single time I’m cool with that. The lakers don’t bring me joy.Kobe Bryant brings me joy.When Mike played he brought me joy.Yeah I’d love for the lakers to win another ring but that is not as important for me as watching who I consider to be the greatest basketball player of all time still doing his thing. That’s what I’m thankful for. Let me be clear. I do not consider Kobe Bryant to be greater than me.I look up to no man.I am however able to recognize,appreciate and affirm greatness. http://www.theking.cc

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    Hope everyone can sense sarcasm when they see it.

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    Another person who mistakes truth for “hating”. Tim Duncan is the best player since Jordan in my opinion, not Kobe. That’s not “hating”. Since high school, whenever I’ve seen Kobe, he’s talked, walked, and acted just like Jordan. There’s a difference between emulating a game and emulating an entire personality. Plenty of people have taken parts from the games of legends. Rarely has anyone completely copied how another man acts. That’s what Kobe did. That’s not “hating”. That’s paying attention. Kobe’s done a great job at working hard to copy Jordan. But he’s fallen short. He can win 6 rings and he still won’t be Mike. It would have been better for him to create his own persona rather than trying to be the next Jordan. Dude put sunglasses on his head to announce that he was going into the league. Pretty corny. There’s a reason why Philly hates him. You don’t even know who my team is lol. So how can you say that Kobe has beaten up on my team? I’ve never seen Caboose mention a team he favors over every other team so you can’t say that Kobe’s beaten up on his teams either. These are called facts. I suggest you learn how to recognize them. I’d also suggest that you and others like you on here learn to distinguish between truth and “hating”. Just because you don’t like what someone says doesn’t mean it’s hating. It could just mean that you should stop being so sensitive about Kobe. He’s a great player and is the 2nd best two guard of all time. But when people talk about him, they will have to also talk about the guy he copied. On the other hand, guys like Duncan and LeBron have done it their way and with authentic personalities behind them. It’s just the truth.

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    Kobe’s not top 5. No way in the world. Top 10 is a possibility, but not top 5.

  • http://www.facebook.com/jay.brodes Jay Brodes

    i would like him to lead the league in scoring if it does not kill team chemistry…W’s are most important thou

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    I’m not sure you can compare LeBron to anyone with the kind of game he has. Kobe’s patterned everything after MJ, so if people wanted to compare him to anyone, it would be Mike. It’s a weak comparison given how Kobe’s won his titles and how Jordan won his and how efficient Jordan was compared to Kobe. But that’s the only comparison. I don’t know who KD can be compared to at this point. But it’s early in his career. He could end up being compared to Bird if he continues to increase his rebounding numbers and wins a few titles in OKC.

  • raquet

    Caboose is a magic fan, how can you not know thar

  • Redd

    Too late..

  • Caboose

    You make me weep for the future.

  • Caboose

    Sigh…I have too much faith in people.

  • Datkid

    I’m no kobe stan… but I really hope they don’t. I kinda hope he maintains it.

  • Slick Ric

    I have failed you…..I was about to go in on you caboose. lol

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=509819249 Gaurav P.

    Well, to be fair, he’s been shooting the ball really well and can still
    score at a high level at the age of 34…so in a offense designed for
    high scoring…why not?

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=509819249 Gaurav P.

    When he was younger, sure. Not so much now. I don’t understand the hate towards Kobe cause he “tried to be like Mike”. Not only did he emulate himself after a great player, he did it pretty damn well.

  • Bored

    i apologise for missing that in a previous comment. shows how immature i get at any hint of a biased Kobe fan. i gots to chill out.

  • Bored

    Nash aint coming back man.

  • Conor

    SLAM, you should rename your IP to “listofkobebryantquotesthatgrantsthesamegroupoffivepeopleaforumtoexpresshowmuchtheydislikehim.com”

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