[Highlight] 26 years ago Kobe with the iconic alley oop to Shaq.
Fuck this
Agreed
Man shaq could fucking get up there
It’s so weird to see him in the air lol
Just a monster of a human. 7’1”, 350lbs in this playoff run, with insane mobility, footwork, hops, soft touch around the rim, truly unguardable.
Prime Shaq was like no one else I’ve ever seen. Do insanely physically dominant.
“Bryant to Shaq!” has gotta be one of my top favorite playoff calls of all time
Its been living in my head rent free for the last 26 years lol
This takes me back.. what a time
Insane how that 350 lbs block of muscle even got up that high
Twenty-six?
Don’t like this, it ruined my college experience in Oregon
What in tarnation is that defence
That’s an insane crossover Kobe had at the beginning.
Still too soon, it still hurts
Its funny as a kid I always thought he was pointing to Kobe for some reason, but in the story he tells he was pointing to his family in the crowd I think
It was so freaking loud in the arena that Steve Smith couldn’t hear the whistle and kept bringing it up court. Meanwhile Shaq was hot dogging it all the way back to the bench.
All these years of watching all these other shitheads and my team is the joke. No more MFers
but it likely would’ve never happened had Kobe not led the 4th quarter comeback in G7 WCF
Yeah but they probably wouldn’t even be in wcf without Shaq. Like how many rings would Kobe have won without Shaq? So I would say they helped each other’s legacy, and Kobe’s legacy probably benefited more from those three rings he won with Shaq
Why does Kobe stans keep doing this, like shit on other players. Yes Kobe helped, but it’s not like he saved Shaq’s legacy. Shaq was clearly the more dominant player on the Lakers, he dropped 41pts in first game against Portland when Kobe scored 13 pts. Why don’t you write more about that?
Are you ok? This is a highlight showing an alley oop.
Yes Kobe helped, but it’s not like he saved Shaq’s legacy
I mean he basically did that year.
He outplayed Shaq for half the games in the WCF as a 22 year old. And heck, arguably played just as well as Shaq vs the Kings to get them out of the first round
Shaq losing that year, especially with his free throws narrative, would’ve got shat on by the entire basketball world. It’s not OP trashing other players, it’s just them recalling history