The 2009-10 season was another peak season of maturity for the Black Mamba Kobe Bryant. He had helpers such as Paul Gasol, Lamar Odom, Andrew Bynum and Derrick Fisher around him, although he did not have an explosion of more than 50 points in a single game. Despite his scoring performance, he has many wonderful kills and all-round performances. Let’s take a look at the wonderful classic moments of the Black Mamba Kobe in the regular season.
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1. Sweeping 44 points, Kobe becomes the Lakers’ all-time scoring leader
- Season:2009-10
- result:Lakers 93-95 Grizzlies
- data:44 points, 3 assists, 3 rebounds, 3PT 4-7
Kobe Bryant scored 44 points in the game, surpassing senior Jerry West to become the Lakers' all-time scoring leader. However, the joy of the record was diluted by Zach Randolph and Rudy Gay. With two minutes left in the game, the two teams fought 88-88. It was a tie, but Randolph scored 4 points in a row first. Gay's three-pointer with 29.5 seconds left stretched the score to 5 points and ensured the victory.
Don't talk to me about records, it's useless if you lose.
Kobe Bryant
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2. Peter Pan’s first kill was 3.2 seconds to beat the Heat
- Season:2009-10
- result:Lakers 108-107 Heat
- data:33 points, 3 assists, 7 rebounds, 3 steals
face Dwyane Wade Led by the Heat, the two sides fought fiercely until the last minute. Wade first cut in and scored two points ahead. Then Quentin Richardson caused Pau Gasol to foul and made two free throws. Although Derrick Fisher made a three-pointer, the Heat had 3.2 to go. With two seconds left and a lead of two points, it was the Lakers' turn to serve the inbound ball, and everyone knew it would be Kobe, and the Heat also sent Wade to mark it. Kobe borrowed the ball and moved it to the top of the key. Seeing that time was running out, he had to take a shot. Wade also successfully caught the shot opportunity and ruined Kobe's shot. However, Kobe, who tried his best to lean back to create space, just couldn't do it. He made a reversal three-pointer off the board and raised his hands to make the Staples Center wildly applaud their hero.
Sometimes the game is like this. Even if you get close to a perfect score, you still can't stop the heroic moment.
Dwyane Wade
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3. Peter Pan’s second kill was a 5.4-second kill of the buck.
- Season:2009-10
- result:Lakers 107-106 Bucks
- data:39 points, 4 assists, 7 rebounds
When facing any defensive player who is known as Kobe's killer, Kobe will definitely fight with his arms.
Charlie Bell of the Bucks was one of the players who was criticized for having a chance to guard Kobe. Kobe performed poorly in the first two quarters, with a shooting percentage of only 33.31 TP3T and 3 turnovers. Fortunately, Paul Gasol was strong enough in the first half. He scored 13 points and 11 rebounds, and the Bucks relied on their team strength to gain a slight lead.
Kobe changed his style of play in the second half and began to attack through team screening and conduction, and used singles to create collisions. He scored 20 points and 3 assists in the second half, including a key mid-range pass to Derek Fisher in the last 30 seconds of the fourth quarter. The two sides fought all the way to the overtime, and the Bucks still took a 6-point lead with 1 and a half minutes left. Kobe first made an extra penalty in 50 seconds to catch up to 1 point behind, and then beat Bell in a single with 5.4 seconds left to kill the Bucks.
Stop saying I'm a Kobe lock, no one deserves this title.
Charlie Bell