He should. The Stans always talk about how the Smush/Kwame teams were the worst teams ever assembled yet they fail to mention that the 3-1 lead they had on Phoenix was not the result of Kobeball, it was Odom, Smush, Kwame, and Walton getting lots of shots and what do you know, since they were involved they played defense and rebounded
Really?
In the 3 Lakers wins:
Smush Parker put up 10.3 ppg on 41.1 % FG and shot 11.3 times per game.
Kobe Bryant put up 23.3 ppg on 48.2 % FG and shot 18.6 times per game
Luke Walton put up 10.3 ppg on 43.8 % FG and shot 10.6 times per game
Lamar Odom put up 20.3 ppg on 50.0% FG and shot 14.0 times per game
Kwame Brown put up 12.3 ppg on 46.4% FG and shot 9.3 times per game.
In the 4 Lakers losses:
Smush Parker put up 7.8 ppg on 26.3% FG and shot 9.5 times per game
Kobe Bryant put up 31.3 ppg on 46.4% FG and shot 24.3 times per game
Luke Walton put up 13.5 ppg on 47.1% FG and shot 12.8 times per game
Lamar Odom put up 18.3 ppg on 49.1% FG and shot 14.3 times per game
Kwame Brown put up 13.3 ppg on 56.8% FG and shot 9.3 times per game
http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/200605060PHO.html
Sohh, obviously you're wrong. The ONLY person to shoot less times in losses than in wins was Smush "Bum Ass" Parker and he shot horrible in the losses. Everyone took more shots in losses than they did wins, so what are you talking about?
Maybe, just like I said all the way back in 2006, the Suns offense was too uptempo and the Lakers defense couldnt match or keep up with the pace Mike D'Antoni and Prime Steve Nash had them racing at.
Another victory for the "Good Guys" though
#LWO
