If Kobe did not break his right index finger and had other injury parts, would Lakers have beat Cavs? Kobe would shot better and changed the stuffs because he relies more on his teammates right now. Dont start saying other guys did not step up or got injured, I just care if Kobe played healthy in these 2 games vs Cavs and shot the ball well, could Lakers still have won?
#1 by Eddie on January 31st, 2010
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this is just like saying if Jameel Nelson was 100% healthy when the Magic faced the Lakers in the finals would they have won since Nelson had huge game against the Lakers in both of their wins in the regular season.
You said Kobe relies on his teammates more but he still jacks up 30 plus shots a night. like that day he went 31 points on 31 shots or a game a couple of weeks ago when he shots 21 times in 28 min.
so perhaps the Lakers would have won but do not come here saying he relies on his teammates more when he shoots the ball the same amount of times.
#2 by marym on January 31st, 2010
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im a die hard kobe fan, but a chicago bull fan first, so im unbiast here, right now, broken finger or not, cavs have the lakers number, lakers and crazy phil and the bench better come up with some answers for the cavs&their bench sometime soon, because come finals time, if its these two team facing off, not looking too good for the lakers, kobe’s finger has nothing to do with the way he played in those two games, he actually played very well, just cavs are outhustling-out scoring-rebounding-and their bench is outplaying the lakers
#3 by I cry When Refs dont help me on January 31st, 2010
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yea i think lakers could have, when kobe doesnt play his best we lose, but then again it could have been different, last season kobe was healthy and lakers beat cavs two times
#4 by McLovin on January 31st, 2010
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You can’t say anything about his finger. He said he can play through it so he should play through it and not complain. If he was smart he would sit down and let his all-star role players get a few wins because he is inconsistent. Some games he really hurt the Lakers. In that Cavs game at one point he was 8-11 FG and he finished 12-31 FG. So he should sit down somewhere and get his finger and back together because this better not be an excuse come playoff time.
#5 by STEVE on January 31st, 2010
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I doubt it.
#6 by Crazy A. Rodney on January 31st, 2010
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No. Now stop your bicchin’ you kobesexual.