Los Angeles Lakers’ Kobe Bryant pounds his chest after the last NBA basketball game of his career against the Utah Jazz, Wednesday, April 13, 2016, in Los Angeles.
In the fifth installment of the Rock Bridge Round Table Ji-Ho and John break down Kobe’s 60 point performance in his final game as a professional player as well as myriad of other topics including the NBA playoffs, J’Den Cox’s road to Rio and the Ram’s blockbuster trade.
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Is Kobe Bryant the best ever? Rock Bridge Round Table – 4/14/16
April 14, 2016
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Faaris Khan • Apr 24, 2016 at 1:25 am
I think what you said here is absolutely on point, at least for the NBA. I personally don’t know much about sports other than basketball, so I was really intrigued at what you had to say about the string of history-making events in the past few weeks. I was watching Kobe Bryant’s last game live, and watching him being in the zone for the last time in his NBA career was truly something to remember. As for the Warriors breaking the NBA record, I wholeheartedly agree that they wouldn’t be able to defeat the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls. That team was stacked with guys like (obviously) Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Rodman. People also tend to overlook the Bull’s excellent role players. An example is Steve Kerr, who was an excellent shooter from the 3 and even made a clutch shot to seal an NBA championship for the Bulls one year. This is no disrespect to the Warriors, however. They are a classy organization and although I believe they could have trouble if they met the Spurs, they will become the Western Conference Champion. Anyhow, excellent reporting once again. Keep it up guys!