The Los Angeles Lakers’ Poor Defense Overshadows Kobe Bryant’s Brilliant Play
Kobe Bryant recently passed Karl Malone to assume 4th place on the NBA's list of career playoff scoring leaders, but the Los Angeles Lakers' defensive performance in the past two games of their series with the Phoenix Suns, dims the glow of this accomplishment.
Bryant will head back to Los Angeles for Game Five after amassing 74 points and 21 assists, only to see his offensive brilliance in Phoenix wasted by an inconsistent, and at times horrible, Lakers' defense.
The root of the problem begins with a familiar inability to defend the pick and roll, which is a Lakers' malady dating back to the days of Shaquille O'Neal, but those Lakers never defended anything quite like this.
Phoenix's pick and roll is the steroids version, and their entire offensive scheme is center...
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