SU awoke this morning to read the news of Kobe Bryant going for 60 points on 50 shot attempts in his last NBA game. Unlike virtually the rest of the world, I thought that was terrible. No doubt, Kobe has had a storied career: multiple rings; 2 Finals MVP awards; 20 years as a top flight player and one of the all-time scoring leaders. Unafraid to take the big shot and an intense competitor. He is also an (alleged) rapist (I guess only 2 people know the full truth on that) but somehow all if forgiven on that front. I think he has also inspired a generation of me-first, ball hog type players in the NBA (see James Harden) who don’t play the game the right way. SU did not watch the game but he took 50 of the team’s 85 shots. Whatever. It’s like having A-Rod get to hit 27 times in his finale for the Yankees next season.
SU says better to go out like Peyton Manning playing a limited role in a team championship effort than doing it this way. But I also know that I am likely alone in my thinking here about Kobe.
Lots of video tributes for Bryant before the game. SU was hoping they would do one of long-time teammate Derek Fisher. Of course, his would have to be in motion with Fisher running down the street talking being chased by Matt Barnes. That would have been perfect.
More impressive was Golden State getting the record for most wins in a season. Team effort reflecting sustained high performance all year long. SU equates that with the 1998 Yankees 114-win season. The Golden State record will never be broken – especially in this era where coaches are always resting players.
Met fans are in from the ledge – at least for one day – as the team got a W against the Marlins last night. Look: they aren’t hitting, it’s cold, it’s early, it’s April. You need to calm down. Long-time SU subscriber S. Goldman was right in his comment from yesterday in that they will be playing some horrible teams this year 19 times each. Baseball is such a long season and the pitching will be solid over the long term. Even SU is not panicking yet about the Yankees’ uneven offense. I have plenty of time to go negative!