That's kind of a random qualifier. So Kobe did score 30 in some games, they just happened to be losses. While in the games they did win, he scored less than 30. So what?
Meaning that Kobe NEVER won a game by scoring a lot on Lebron. The rare game he won, it was his teammates that carried the scoring load.
LeBron's teams (both in Cleveland and Miami) usually double team and trap the star player on the other side forcing the other guys to beat them. So no one individual stopped Kobe. They just doubled and tripled him every game and as was typical back then when Kobe had a weak supporting cast, his teammates didn't make the defense pay for employing this strategy.
Bullshyt about a "weak supporting cast".
The first win Kobe got against Lebron, he was still in LA and barely even played with his teammates beating Cleveland and rookie Lebron on their own.
From 2005-2007, he had a weak supporting cast but so did Lebron. The Lakers beat Cleveland in 2005 with Kobe only playing 6 minutes and Lebron playing 44, so stop this bullshyt about the supporting cast being the reason Kobe was losing. In the games
Next five games where Kobe actually played, Lebron won 4 out of 5, even though Lebron's supporting cast sucked too.
From 2008-2010, when Kobe had a better supporting cast than Lebron, Lebron went 4-2 against him, and Kobe only averaged 19.5ppg in the two wins.
From 2010-2016, Lebron was 12-2 against Kobe, even though Kobe had a squad for the first three years of that stretch.
Kobe's not a bytch. He ain't gonna use screens. He's a one on one player. He even waved off Karl Malone once in an all-star game. Its insulting for a player of his talent to call for a screen.
Kobe fans are embarrassing themselves.
STOP LYING. None of them are on Kobe. I couldn't take more than 3 minutes of this crap. But after 3 minutes all I saw was the one block from the team USA scrimmage I told you about already. And then a whole bunch of points being scored on Lamar Odom. Then a bunch of points being scored on fast breaks and off screens.
Stop embarrassing yourself. I asked for video footage of LeBron on Kobe. Not LeBron on Lamar Odom.
Just in that first three minutes after the timestamp the video started on, Lebron had the block on Kobe, an and-1 on Kobe, beat Kobe at the three-point line and scored inside, harassed Kobe into a bricked three, and ripped the ball from Kobe when he went up for a shot.
You apparently didn't actually watch three minutes of video.
