He had only taken two shots in the 2nd half at that point.
He took several in the 1st, not a ton, but I believe he had 13 pts in the 1st half.
Kobe was doing the right thing. The Lakers have to have more of a balanced attack to win ball games, especially against quality opponents. He can squeak out a victory jacking up 44 against the Sonics, but that won't fly against decent teams. That Sonics game was atrocious and brought back horrible memories of the past couple of seasons; i.e., Kobe forcing up shots and everyone else standing around watching.... ugggh!
Kobe at Phil's instruction was making a conscious effort to get everyone and primarily Luke and Odom to be more aggressive. Odom certainly was and Luke tried, but man Luke has looked downright awful recently. I like the guy and he's a smart player, but he hasn't looked like it recently. Ariza may be starting soon and I'm not sure that's a bad thing, although I love his spark coming off the bench with that second unit.
As far as Kwame goes, I almost felt bad for him. I mean I'm not a guy who likes to boo my team and I wouldn?t' have booed him had I been there. However, he's been sucking for what 8 or 9 years now in the NBA? I mean, you'd think he'd show some improvement on the offensive end in that time, but he hasn't. If anything he's regressed offensively. His hands are horrible and he's missed like 10 uncontested dunks this season. The boo's weren't just based on last night ... if you've been watching he's missed a truck-load of point blank dunks since his return. Doug Collins was quick to point out that he's not fully recovered from his injury. I don't give a hoot, if you're 7 feet tall, you should be able to throw down a two handed dunk even if one leg is severed at the knee!!