koberulz wrote:How are you defining ... 'ineffective'?
koberulz wrote:How are you defining 'stat-padding''?
benji wrote:Well, if we're going to bump threads like this it must be important.
27-55.
Deliberately feeding a player over and over again in a meaningless game so they can get a personal milestone.
It wasn't a meaningless game, and had the Lakers not kept feeding Kobe they'd have gone down horribly
But the idea that the Lakers as a unit just decided to pick on a hapless Raptors team to get Kobe as many points as possible in a game that was never in doubt is just wrong.
when the hell doesn't Kobe force anything?
benji wrote:Because scraping into the playoffs is something everyone should ascribe to.
Oh dear, a non-contender loses to a lottery team having a good night, how will they ever survive?!?
koberulz wrote:We're not talking about building a roster built to do that.
The point of basketball games is to win. You seem to have a problem with the Lakers trying to do that.
That's the implication I take from 'stat-padding against ineffective opposition'. Not that it was necessarily conscious, or decided before the game, but certainly that the primary motivation is stats, and said actions were not necessary to win the game.
benji wrote:Well, yeah, they wasted their time on letting Kobe not take any shots in the second half of a first round game seven instead of trying for some good draft picks.
Yes,...Kobe continuing to jack shots against another lottery team were vital to the...Lakers success and have nothing to do with chasing personal milestones.
Sauru wrote:and for the kobe game, its hard for anyone else to get going when you are jacking up 50 shots or so
NovU wrote:Sauru wrote:and for the kobe game, its hard for anyone else to get going when you are jacking up 50 shots or so
Got to the line 30 times as well. That's with 4 or 5 competent guys on your team.
But who else do you think can jack up 50 shots and got to the line 30 times in a single game. Yeah, that's right. Nobody. I don't think it's a healthy thing for the team nor for the player.
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