Host: After Kobe scored 62 points in the third quarter, Odom and others advised him to continue playing, but he insisted on not playing anymore
August 27th, Lakers' legend and former Lakers head coach Byron Scott talked about Kobe in his program "Byron Scott 'sFastBreak". host Jay Wagers: "In a game against the Dallas Mavericks, Kobe scored more than the Mavericks' team alone. I remember it was about 62 to 61? Kobe scored 62 in three quarters, which was the most domineering thing I have ever seen in my life. And the craziest thing is that he didn't finish the fourth quarter at all. He felt so hot that day. I think if he continued to play, he would definitely be able to surpass the 81 points that year. Phil didn't Let him play again, because in the fourth quarter, Phil looked at him. You also know that NBA coaches have their own rotation arrangements, right? The team was already leading by several tens of minutes at that time. Phil looked at Kobe and asked, 'Do you want to play again?' I was standing next to Kobe at that time, and he said, 'No, coach, I'm fine, let the young players get it done. '" " At that time, Lamar Odom was also in the team, and Lamar was always encouraging him, He kept saying 'You can get more points, you can get more, you can get more, you can get more, you can play quickly.' But Kobe said 'No, I'm fine, there's still a chance in the future'. Brian Shaw (the Lakers assistant coach at the time) also advised him to let him play again, but he still said 'No, I'm fine, there's a chance in the future.'" Scott: "Do you know, this can show how outrageous those who black Kobe are. They said Kobe was too selfish, but he saw Only wins in the game. If he is really selfish, he will definitely play again. Maybe he can get 85 points or 90 points. But he doesn't, because he has won the game. He always cares about winning the game. He can do anything to win, but the premise is to win the team. He scored 63 points, and the opponent only had 61 points, and he has completed his mission. The team was leading the double digits at that time, so why are he still playing? He cares about winning the game, not personal data. "
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