bonita_the_frog wrote:I think maybe Kobe actually was very efficient and very consistent, because maybe if we look at his worst shooting games he probably knew he had to draw fouls in those games and get a lot of free-throws to off-set the bad shooting.
And Kobe had the best footwork in the NBA, so he was very good at drawing fouls when he needed to.
That's what happened in the famous Game 7 vs. Boston, he got 15 free-throw attempts so his 6-24 shooting didn't cost LA the championship.
BTW in that 2010 NBA Finals, Bynum averaged 7.4 points, and Odom averaged 7.6 points, and Artest 10.6 points, Gasol 18.6 and Kobe 28.6 points per game.
Basketball is played on both ends, Lakers won because they were a great on offense, defense and rebounding. Kobe didn't decide to get FT's because he was missing, it was just how they physical game played out.
They won in spite of the 6/24 because they defended, they rebounded (this includes Kobe). If Kobe's ability to impact games was mainly due to his scoring and he wasn't that great of an all-round guy, they don't win.