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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  • Bored

    he wont ever be the greatest Laker. so he wont accomplish that either. he is a great player but all of his fans bleed for him too much. you guys are part of the reason why it seems like people have things against him. its absurd to think how much you guys overestimate him. i know Laker fans are used to greatness but now you all are addicted to ludicrous high praise of your franchise. this season will be good for you guys. it will ground you and the Lakers will come back with a little bit of dog in them.

  • Bored

    LBJ and Magic? obviously they arent the same but i feel like they share more qualities than when we compare them with anyone else. the 2 most incomparable players.

  • Caboose

    I am a Magic fan actually, but I’ll never put a team ahead of the game. I can put aside emotion (team support) for logic when it comes to basketball.

  • Caboose

    Cause I don’t argue from a point of emotion regarding a team?

  • Caboose

    That I didn’t.

  • Caboose

    Unless you’re Kobe, why do you so vehemently defend a grown man? Little odd.

  • Caboose

    I admit, it’d be cool for all the old guys to have their renaissance.

  • Caboose

    Oh yes, the trolls are the ones who don’t worship the Lakers like a bunch of 14th century serfs. Go back to your cornfield, peasant.

  • Caboose

    Jordan, Wilt, Kareem, Magic, Bird, Duncan, Russell, Shaq. Then spots 9-11 are open to Kobe, Oscar, and Hakeem. As far as all-time scorers go, Jordan, Wilt, Kareem, Malone, Oscar, then maybe Kobe.

  • Armando

    …It’s a pretty cocky statement to call someone’s personality fake (the opposite of authentic) withouth knowing the person privately…

  • Datkid

    If grant hill doesn’t get injured, him and T-mac might’ve taken over the world in Orlando.

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    I would have loved to see a healthy Grant Hill playing wit T-Mac. T-Mac would still be in the league now if he had help in Orlando during those years and didn’t have to try to do everything on his own.

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    He’s closest to Magic with his height and passing ability. I can’t think of anyone else to compare him to. Oscar Robertson maybe.

  • OTB

    Eh…I don’t know about Shaq being there. I’d argue you could replace Kobe for Shaq given Kobe’s longevity and sustained elite production.

  • OTB

    Conversely, he could also ask you why you have so much venom towards a grown man on every thread. It goes both ways.

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

    His back issues were related to a horrible training regimen more so than doing it on his own in Orlando. I remember reading an article where he switched trainers during the latter part of his stay in Houston and how much corrective work the new trainer had him do because he was apparently messing up his body with the exercises he had been doing given his injury history.

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

    I feel its unfair for people to bring up stuff he did at the age of 17 (sunglasses on his head) and hold it against him. He was a brash cocky kid who literally grew up in the NBA – that’s a tough adjustment to make. Lebron had the same issue as well (Chosen 1 tattoo, speaking in third person, etc). They were kids when they entered the draft. To hold something he did from the ages of 17-21 or 22 over him 17 years later is a bit odd. Kobe has crafted his own persona since then and he is who he is – a well spoken maniacal basketball nerd who swears a lot and doesn’t give a sh*t anymore.

    Again, it just seems that your resentment stems from the fact that he dared tried to challenge Jordan when he first came in the league.

  • King

    this is why i think the lakers who fail this year. instead of him thinking about teamwork when nash gets back he’s thinking about how many points he’ll be scoring. he’s already averaging 26 and that’s good enough

  • EJ

    How many different ways are there to chew gum? I think people take this too far when the comparisons go outside of basketball.

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    He’s copied Jordan’s championship celebrations. He is now simply in public and private what Jordan was only in private. People talked about how Jordan really was when the cameras were off. A pretty narcissistic guy. Kobe is now that way whether the cameras are on or off. The incident in 2004 that took away his golden boy image allowed him to be who he is. Jordan was allowed to keep that image in the public because he had no scandal to deal with on a major level. I hold no resentment for Kobe. I’m just calling it like I see it. I actually appreciate his game. It’s not wrong or “hating” to point out the things that aren’t positive about him as some people on here believe it to be. But I’m under no illusions. As Jalen Rose always says, he’s Michael Jordan the remix.

  • Caboose

    Shaq was elite for 14 years. That’s how long Kobe has been elite. Shaq led the league in PER 5 years in a row. Kobe hasn’t. Shaq consistently posted more win shares, win shares/48, better offensive rating, better defensive rating, and led the league in FG% 10 times. The argument for Kobe over Shaq is one more ring and more points.

  • Caboose

    Don’t mistake logical reasoning for venom; I don’t emotionally or irrationally attack Kobe. I 1. Mock overly passionate Kobe supporters and 2. Use evidence to show that Kobe may not be as great as many think.

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

    Touche – good points.

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    maybe you should look up Chris Duhon’s career.

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    how in the hell is 18 and 10 with 2.7 blocks irrelevant?

  • LakeShow

    Do you mean “being talked about” relevancy, or do you mean by his play relevancy?

  • Conor

    Some need to balance the oddly personal dislike for the Lakers & certain players of theirs with our appreciation of their history/present culture.

  • LakeShow

    You have some news that we don’t?

  • LakeShow

    Reason (A) why I hate PER:

    Al Jefferson is higher all time than Steve Nash

    Reason (A) why I hate Win/Shares:

    Reggie Miller higher than Kobe Bryant.

  • LakeShow

    lol

  • Caboose

    What exactly would you like me to do?

  • Caboose

    Here’s a perfect example of how people cannot interpret the things they read.

  • Caboose

    Bet you f*cking LOVE points per game though.

  • LakeShow

    Har Har!!

    Good counter.

    Not as much as your moms vahjayjay though.

  • Caboose

    It’s amazing the discrepancy in your intelligence between Lakers things and other basketball things.

  • LakeShow

    Seriously, He’s that kid in Algebra that when the teacher told everyone to be quiet he said “SHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!” louder than anyone was talking.
    If you dislike extreme people you may not want to become extreme against them.

  • LakeShow

    It’s amazing your hate for Lakers things compared to other basketball things.

  • LakeShow

    Rashard Lewis has more Win shares than Chris Webber.

    Antawn Jamison>Manu Ginobli

    Jason Terry>Dwight Howard

    Amare Stoudamire>Earl Monroe

    Christian Laettner> Andre Iguadala

    Cool stat…

  • LakeShow

    Oh yeah and Karl Malone had more than Michael Jordan…
    That’s a nice one too.

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

    hahaha

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

    Good to know you’ve been talking with the Lakers medical staff about Nash’s condition to provide such detailed analysis about his return.

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

    I originally thought he was referring to Kevin Nash from the WCW. Thank god for those parentheses.

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

    Huh? He’s had some monstrous games thus far.

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    obviously you don’t understand win shares.

  • Conor

    Jerry West, Shaq, Gail Goodrich, and many others who have actually played basketball professionally agree that he is the greatest Laker ever. Why is this even disputed?

  • Conor

    While you use arguments that I may not agree with, I still respect them because they are intelligent (unlike @Red7252:disqus ‘s or @disqus_pjIQMFNqgq:disqus ‘s, whose personal biases render their arguments irrational & redundant).

    To answer your question: nothing different because at least you provide a modicum of credibility to an untenable legion (i.e. Ron Paul w/Republicans).

  • Conor

    Also: Bryant is Top Five with Kareem, Magic, Jordan, and Olajuwon.

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    No Oscar, no Bird in your top 5? But Kobe is? There’s a difference between a fan and a borderline worshiper. You and the other Kobe/Laker fans here are borderline worshipers.

  • LakeShow

    Your right.
    Explain to me why does Amare have more than Earl Monroe?

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    The name Magic Johnson pretty much ends this discussion about who the greatest Laker ever is. Magic can be as humble as he wants to be. Other people know he’s the greatest. There’s nothing Kobe can do in his final few years to eclipse what Magic Johnson did and the impact he had.

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