Gameplay Blunders: Top NBA Fails in History
Out of Shots
Having a slender lead in the NBA is not enough to win a game, except when a team has arguably the best player of all time on their side. That was the case with the Lakers, who had Kobe Bryant playing for them in the 2006 Western Conference Quarterfinals.
However, things just wouldn’t work out as they had expected, as after scoring 50 points in Game 6, Kobe was probably left with no shots for this game. He had picked a bad time to stop for someone who had never been afraid to shoot.
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