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Golden State Warriors Slay Los Angeles Lakers; Kobe Bryant
Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry said breaking the 33-game win-streak record is next on the list for the undefeated National Basketball Association champions.
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At Friday’s practice, Scott wouldn’t say whether changes to playing time would affect the starters or bench, but he has shown his willingness to change up the latter. “He tells me when he is exhausted and he tells me when he’s not exhausted”.
“I could have scored 80 tonight, it would not have made a damn difference”.
“We have bigger problems”, Bryant said.
Russell is only averaging 26 minutes per game so far and that has been a major discussion point. We’d be what, 3-11? “We’ve got Magic [Johnson] and James [Worthy], and Kareem [Abdul-Jabbar] as a post-up player to demand a double-team”.
Watching the Lakers is not easy, which is confirmed by the 2-12 start to the season, and Bryant is shouldering a large chunk of the blame following an air-ball filled performance in Oakland the night before. “I am concerned about his shooting percentage and the shots so far”.
The 16-0 Warriors might not have known much about the record they broke for the most consecutive wins to start the season until recently when they started to get closer. I didn’t think the Lakers had a chance at winning, but i at least wanted to see the Lakers put up some resistance vs the Warriors.
“I try to do some fancy things out there with both hands, making crossover moves and kind of having a certain creativity and flair to my game”. However, after his atrocious shooting in game versus Golden State Warriors, to see the Los Angeles Lakers star walk away from the game might happen before the year ends.
But Smith isn’t the only one asking Bryant to call it quits. “It’s sad to watch because he used to be so great, and I mean great”.
“I would love to play the same type of rotation and get productivity from both (units)”, Scott said. But coach Byron Scott is intent on letting the 20-year veteran dig his own way out.
“It’s not worth it anymore”, he added.
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Serena Winters reported Young said the following things in reference to Bryant, without mentioning his name: We can’t let one guy determine everything. “I got faith in Kobe that he’ll be okay”.