[外電] Jason Kidd serves as clutch Kobe sto …
Jason Kidd serves as clutch Kobe stopper
May, 3, 2011
By Tim MacMahon
LOS ANGELES -- Kobe Bryant scoffed when it was suggested that Jason Kidd’s
defense had something to do with his clutch failure in Game 1.
“No,” Bryant said with a chuckle.
Kobe is kidding himself if he truly believes that. The 38-year-old Kidd
deserves credit for a dominant defensive effort against one of the most
dangerous scorers in NBA history in the final few minutes of the Mavericks’
stunning 96-94 win Monday night.
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Kobe Bryant missed a potential winning 3-pointer over Jason Kidd just before
the buzzer.
The Mavs don't win this game -- and make the statement that the Lakers are in
for a long series -- without Kidd's guts and guile with the game on the line.
Consider the facts: The Lakers went to Bryant five times in the final three
minutes. They got two points and two turnovers out of those possessions. That
included the 3-pointer that bounced off the back rim at the buzzer.
“When he shot it, I didn’t look,” Kidd said. “I was going to listen to
the crowd.”
All he heard was stunned silence in the Staples Center. Well, except for Mark
Cuban and the rest of the men on the Mavs’ bench screaming like crazy.
They had just witnessed a phenomenal display of crunch time Kobe-stopping by
Kidd.
"That looked like a young Jason Kidd out there," said Mavs big man Tyson
Chandler, who came up with two crucial blocks in the final 4:01.
Kidd, whose seven points and 11 assists indicate only a fraction on his
impact, embraced the seemingly impossible assignment of cooling off a red-hot
Kobe. Bryant scored 21 of his 36 points in the second half, but he fizzled
with Kidd in his face during winning time.
Bryant’s 11-foot jumper over Kidd with 1:00 remaining accounted for the
Lakers’ lone points in the last 3:30, when the Mavs completed an amazing
comeback from what was a 16-point deficit in the third quarter.
CHECKING KOBE
Kobe Bryant's shooting by defender in Game 1:
FG FG pct
vs. Kidd 3-8 37.5
vs. Marion 0-4 0.0
All others 11-17 64.7
Source: ESPN Stats & Info
Bryant missed from 19 feet with Kidd’s hand in his face. Bryant made a bad
pass under pressure from Kidd. Kidd beat Bryant to a loose ball with 3.1
seconds left, knocking the man known as Black Mamba off balance while they
were chasing the poor pass from Pau Gasol. And he fought through a screen to
make Kobe work like crazy to get enough space to simply catch the ball before
launching the contested would-be game-winner at the buzzer.
“He’s one of the few guys that can put together some individual defensive
possessions like that,” Mavs coach Rick Carlisle said. “We try to keep him
out of those situations as much as possible because they take a lot of
energy. We try to get other guys guarding Bryant through the other parts of
the game. Down the stretch, he’s as knowledgeable and as experienced as
anybody who has ever played.”
Kidd, perhaps not wanting to give a man with five rings any potential
motivational fodder, downplayed his defensive effort down the stretch.
With an aw-shucks tone, Kidd talked about all of Kobe’s game-winners he
witnessed “up close and personal” during his days with the Suns. He said he
was a “small guy” who couldn’t keep Kobe from getting his shots off.
According to Kidd, all he can do is try to make it tough and hope Kobe
misses.
Don’t believe a word of that. If Kidd didn’t believe he could stop Kobe,
why did he request a chance to finish the job when the coaches considered
giving Shawn Marion the assignment for the final possession?
“I’m a competitor,” Kidd said. “Maybe it’s being old, too, being
hard-headed and naïve and thinking I can slow him down.”
The hard-headed one is Kobe, for refusing to give Kidd the credit he’s due.
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