There were many impressive ones, but my personal favorite is the very last one 9:12 also in 8:30 you can see his parents Pamela and Joe watching their sons's greatness
@DomCarter I've been mia on accident bro, no notifications and I remember you on vacation for awhile. Welcome back on my behalf , your footage is VERY needed in these new 🐐 debates.
Great job on the breakdown and the video, as always. 4:28 might be my favorite clip because it happened in my favorite Kobe performance. His 52-point game vs Dallas in the 07-08 season is beautiful. I love watching the highlights from that one. And Mike Breen's call on the play makes it even better. On a different note, the clip from 2:05 is from an 02-03 game I don't think I've seen extended highlights from. I wouldn't mind an upload from that game if you have footage, Dom 🙏🏾
What draws you to the 52 point mavericks 07-08 game so much?.. over all others. I’m curious to know. And i too do not hold his highest scoring performances amongst my favorites. 46 points at knicks 02-03 and 50 at clippers 05-06 are in my top 5, if not my two favorite. The absurd shot making prompting total road crowd electrification is what does it for me. The 2:05 against jazz was from 42 points on feb 1, two games before the 9 straight 40+ started. Not too much exposure i guess because it isn’t apart of the streak. There is an old upload of it…
@@dcshow I'm drawn to the game against Dallas mainly from an aesthetic standpoint. One of the things I love most about Kobe is the beauty of how he operates on the court, and to me his performance against Dallas is one of the best examples. The step-throughs in the post, the ball handling in traffic, the left hand finishes, the purity of the jumpshot, the off-ball movement, the floaters over big defenders. It all just looks so graceful in that game. And he pulls it all off in a tight matchup that goes into OT. The pressure doesn't disrupt his composure at all. There are also some moments in the game that stick with me. After his interview at the half, he picks up a towel in his walking path and tosses it presumably to the bench, but it accidentally hits an older lady in the face. I shouldn't laugh at that, but I do. During the game, Mike Breen mentions how hard it is to believe that Kobe at that point had never won an MVP, and Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson say that Kobe has been the best player in the league for at least 3-4years at that point. I appreciated hearing broadcasters point out some of the reasons behind my thoughts on the MVP and media coverage of the NBA. Down the stretch, Kobe makes a tough and-1 over Dampier to foul him out of the game. After the play, Kobe shakes his head with this expression that says, "he can't stop me," which was probably related to an earlier exchange with Dampier. Later, Kobe gets a clutch rebound off a missed free throw seconds after JVG says he doesn't like the Mavs leaving Bass on his own against Kobe. And lastly, after another big rebound in OT, Kobe walks to the bench and tells his teammates, "Oh no no no. We ain't losing today." It's an entertaining watch.
Thanks for the link to the Jazz game! When I clicked on it, I saw that I had already gave it a thumbs-up, so I guess I did see it before. But I wish the footage was clearer, which is probably why I didn't remember seeing the clip. And to double back to the favorite Kobe performance discussion, there are some others I can mention. Game 1 against the Spurs in the 2001 WCF. Game 4 against the Kings in the 2001 semis. The 65-point game against Portland in 06-07. Game 3 against Denver in the 2009 WCF. The "He Can't Guard Me" game against Houston in the 2009 semis. Both games against the Knicks in 02-03. He looked like a video game in those two. I could keep going, but I think I've bombarded you with enough words.
@@Sheboygan. i hear you on the 52 pts against dallas, i can respect that. Its significant to you in ways that may not be to somebody else. Your reasoning for why is very thought out. Interesting stuff you made note of. You mentioned some of the memorable playoff games. 40 pts against rockets game 2 is also up there in my favorites. His killer mentality was on full display. When i think of that one and 41 pts denver game 3, i can’t help but think of the 2011 series against dallas. We didn’t see that type of aggression. I felt like the lakers had become almost too reliant on balanced production. It was phil’s ideal approach that everybody be a threat to contribute, instead of kobe manipulating the triangle too frequently for looks, but as a result we didn’t see kobe tap into that prime level of scoring when his support was struggling or in a must win game. He hurt his neck and ankle in the new orleans series, but didn’t use that as an excuse. I’m also hesitant to think kobe was less hungry or somewhat satisfied having 5 rings, but it would be understandable. 36 pts and nearly the game winner in game 1, game 2 should have been more of the same. Although minimal roles, perhaps things would have been different with farmar and vujecic still on the bench. Looking back, i’m surprised they were able to win 57 games that season in what was still a loaded western conference.
That is Masterfull basketball, same thing Jordan use to do, Kob break them all, minimal effort maximum effect. Both MJ and Kob could do what ever they want in mid range, there is nothing you can do about it, double team, tripple team, hand in the face, it dont matter, they made a living in the mid range by cooking everyone
Different types of mid range shooters. Hamilton made a career moving without the ball - coming off endless screens, spotting up in transition, etc. In doing so, he was dependent on guys like chauncey to call his number and deliver him the ball. Whereas kobe was highly proficient at creating for himself.
Grabbing my notebook because class is in session ♾️
I am too
Dead ass
After seeing this video 3 months ago and putting in work, I'm already seeing results. Keep working fellas🔥
2:12 is an awesome clip as well. "Stay on him, Corey!" 🤣🤣🤣
It was so loud
Midrange game is beautiful man
The Master of Mid Range fade away jumper
#Black Mamba Mentality💪💪🐍🏀💜💛
There were many impressive ones, but my personal favorite is the very last one 9:12
also in 8:30 you can see his parents Pamela and Joe watching their sons's greatness
True dat
Pistons 2012 is easily my favorite. Seizing the moment. The fact that everyone knew what was coming and delivered!
Very true. Its definitely the most climactic one, down 2 at the buzzer
@@dcshowbuddy on the bench reaction says it all.
Love this Kobe series. One of my favorite moves
Kobe’s bread and butter, sick video! #mambaforever
Always a pleasure to see new videos of your channel recommended. 💪🏼🐍🐐
One of the best channels in UA-cam.
Been waiting for this
This is one of the best Kobe Channels I’ve seen keep the Mamba Videos coming! 🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍
Once I mastered this I'm OP and I need to watch this from Kobe 🤞🏽♾️
Results ?
@ scoring is easy to me now, pull up been my go to bucket getter move
@ nice to hear, how did you practice to your pull up ?
these kobe videos are appreciated
This video ignites a fire within me to chase my dreams relentlessly.
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Kobe (with MJ) have the two most beautiful jump shots ever
For real. Ain't even close, nobody else has that kind of form on a JUMP shot, just him and MJ.
Melo jumps hot aswell
Jumpshot
Carmelo Anthony enters the chat
@@JM-44-he doesn't enter shit
Quality upload. A pleasure to watch this.
Keep uploading good content!
How tf do u make these BEAUTIFUL THUMBNAILS BRUHHHHH
When Dom uploads, I watch and like.
Og supporter
Great job as always, thanks Dom!
Ofcourse
@DomCarter I've been mia on accident bro, no notifications and I remember you on vacation for awhile. Welcome back on my behalf , your footage is VERY needed in these new 🐐 debates.
No worries, much appreciated. Glad to see yuh in the comments again
Don't let him get to his spot!
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Great
Kobe, keep it simple 2 dribbles get as close as you can to the basket for a pull up
0:52 nasty, over bruce bowen too
Great job on the breakdown and the video, as always. 4:28 might be my favorite clip because it happened in my favorite Kobe performance. His 52-point game vs Dallas in the 07-08 season is beautiful. I love watching the highlights from that one. And Mike Breen's call on the play makes it even better. On a different note, the clip from 2:05 is from an 02-03 game I don't think I've seen extended highlights from. I wouldn't mind an upload from that game if you have footage, Dom 🙏🏾
What draws you to the 52 point mavericks 07-08 game so much?.. over all others. I’m curious to know. And i too do not hold his highest scoring performances amongst my favorites. 46 points at knicks 02-03 and 50 at clippers 05-06 are in my top 5, if not my two favorite. The absurd shot making prompting total road crowd electrification is what does it for me.
The 2:05 against jazz was from 42 points on feb 1, two games before the 9 straight 40+ started. Not too much exposure i guess because it isn’t apart of the streak. There is an old upload of it…
ua-cam.com/video/zLLGc10wjXc/v-deo.html
@@dcshow I'm drawn to the game against Dallas mainly from an aesthetic standpoint. One of the things I love most about Kobe is the beauty of how he operates on the court, and to me his performance against Dallas is one of the best examples. The step-throughs in the post, the ball handling in traffic, the left hand finishes, the purity of the jumpshot, the off-ball movement, the floaters over big defenders. It all just looks so graceful in that game. And he pulls it all off in a tight matchup that goes into OT. The pressure doesn't disrupt his composure at all.
There are also some moments in the game that stick with me. After his interview at the half, he picks up a towel in his walking path and tosses it presumably to the bench, but it accidentally hits an older lady in the face. I shouldn't laugh at that, but I do. During the game, Mike Breen mentions how hard it is to believe that Kobe at that point had never won an MVP, and Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson say that Kobe has been the best player in the league for at least 3-4years at that point. I appreciated hearing broadcasters point out some of the reasons behind my thoughts on the MVP and media coverage of the NBA. Down the stretch, Kobe makes a tough and-1 over Dampier to foul him out of the game. After the play, Kobe shakes his head with this expression that says, "he can't stop me," which was probably related to an earlier exchange with Dampier. Later, Kobe gets a clutch rebound off a missed free throw seconds after JVG says he doesn't like the Mavs leaving Bass on his own against Kobe. And lastly, after another big rebound in OT, Kobe walks to the bench and tells his teammates, "Oh no no no. We ain't losing today." It's an entertaining watch.
Thanks for the link to the Jazz game! When I clicked on it, I saw that I had already gave it a thumbs-up, so I guess I did see it before. But I wish the footage was clearer, which is probably why I didn't remember seeing the clip.
And to double back to the favorite Kobe performance discussion, there are some others I can mention. Game 1 against the Spurs in the 2001 WCF. Game 4 against the Kings in the 2001 semis. The 65-point game against Portland in 06-07. Game 3 against Denver in the 2009 WCF. The "He Can't Guard Me" game against Houston in the 2009 semis. Both games against the Knicks in 02-03. He looked like a video game in those two. I could keep going, but I think I've bombarded you with enough words.
@@Sheboygan. i hear you on the 52 pts against dallas, i can respect that. Its significant to you in ways that may not be to somebody else. Your reasoning for why is very thought out. Interesting stuff you made note of.
You mentioned some of the memorable playoff games. 40 pts against rockets game 2 is also up there in my favorites. His killer mentality was on full display. When i think of that one and 41 pts denver game 3, i can’t help but think of the 2011 series against dallas. We didn’t see that type of aggression.
I felt like the lakers had become almost too reliant on balanced production. It was phil’s ideal approach that everybody be a threat to contribute, instead of kobe manipulating the triangle too frequently for looks, but as a result we didn’t see kobe tap into that prime level of scoring when his support was struggling or in a must win game. He hurt his neck and ankle in the new orleans series, but didn’t use that as an excuse. I’m also hesitant to think kobe was less hungry or somewhat satisfied having 5 rings, but it would be understandable.
36 pts and nearly the game winner in game 1, game 2 should have been more of the same. Although minimal roles, perhaps things would have been different with farmar and vujecic still on the bench. Looking back, i’m surprised they were able to win 57 games that season in what was still a loaded western conference.
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Can you do Kobe moving without the ball (off ball moves)
Can you please do also Kobe in catch and shoot in mid range.
He learned it from Jerry West.
kobe accuracy early days were high, until he decides to carry it all on his back, 30 shoot attempts every day thats where his FGA getting lower
That is Masterfull basketball, same thing Jordan use to do, Kob break them all, minimal effort maximum effect. Both MJ and Kob could do what ever they want in mid range, there is nothing you can do about it, double team, tripple team, hand in the face, it dont matter, they made a living in the mid range by cooking everyone
Somebody said Rip Hamilton got a better mid range shot than Kobe.
That was Rip Hamilton's mom
Some will always say anything just to get attention.
It‘s not even a debate who‘s a better mid range shooter. 😂
@@inexpugnabilis EXACTLY RIGHT!!! EVEN IF IT DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE AT ALL
Different types of mid range shooters. Hamilton made a career moving without the ball - coming off endless screens, spotting up in transition, etc. In doing so, he was dependent on guys like chauncey to call his number and deliver him the ball. Whereas kobe was highly proficient at creating for himself.
Where yall think kawhi got his 2 dribble pull up from kids ?