
How does one describe Kobe's 81 points? How about a premeditated, predatory, intimidating and carefully planned assault against the home team's 18-inch rim.

Bryant had a few dunks and layups thrown in there, but it was mostly his deep, penatration the exposed the vulnerability of the Raptors. Kobe stated after the game that "[it was my] desire for control, power and domination which was my numero uno motivatorto."

Bryant isolated Jalen Rose, Mo Pete, Mike James and Charlie V early in the game and proceeded to victimize them score after score. Bryant exhibited a measure of psychological and physical control over the Raps allowing him continually re-victimize them again and again.

The Raptors tried to convince themselves that nothing deviant had happened on the court. Sam Mitchell, coach of the Raptors spoke through tears and a silver police blanket "Kobe ultimately wasn't playing to hurt me and the Raptors. He was playing against all the guys who never scored 80, or even 70 -- Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Dominique Wilkins, Allen Iverson, Shaquille O'Neal..." Mitchell's voice began to quiver as he said, "when he hurts us like this, it only means he loves us." Mitchell then completely fell apart, burying his face into his hand before being escorted out of the press conference by the Toronto police psychologist.
2 comments:
The envelope has been well and truly pushed with this one.
Strike that.
The envelope has been sodomized with a broom handle full of splinters.
Hey Joey,
I read over your blog and found it highly vomitous. Why don't you do us all a favor and take those useless penny stocks, shine them up real nice, turn them sideways and then shove them straight up your candy ass.
You sir, are nothing more than an internet pud.
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