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Anonymous
Years ago
Lakers vs Magic Game 5, Spoilers
I think Gasol was to the defensive side, what Kobe was to the scoring side.
The fact that Gasol played Howard, single coverage, without getting in foul trouble, in fact drawing offensive fouls, meant that the magic's entire offensive structure went to hell.
The magic based their game on Dwight demanding a ton of attention down low, which provides space for the shooters. It just never seemed to happen in this series and credit must go to the coaches involved.
Also- Jameer Nelson playing these finals should go down as one of the worst gambles ever in NBA history.
Great play by Kobe soured of course by his need to score when the game was over, shameful in his multiple shot attempts and proves the type of player he is.