Kobe Bryant Fired a 34-Foot Airball for Some Reason
By Kyle Koster
The woeful Los Angeles Lakers aren’t winning too often but they are entertaining. Kobe Bryant does not do a good job masking his displeasure with playing on a cellar-dwelling team. He’s made a habit of getting up as many shots as humanly possible this year — a practice he continued last night against the Dallas Mavericks.
In the second quarter, the future Hall of Famer jacked up a 34-foot three-point attempt with six seconds remaining on the shot clock. His unnecessary heave failed to drawn iron but did succeed in illustrating Bryant’s struggle.
Then again, when one’s missed more shots than anyone else in NBA history, what else is there to lose?
The Mavericks would go on to paste the Lakers, 140-106.
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