Examining Kobe's "Quit Game" (A Response To Heat Check)

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Anyway, Heat Check makes great content but this one merited a response.  I've never hid the fact that Kobe is my favorite player and someone I'll always believe belongs in any all-time basketball debate but even trying to be as objective as possible I don't see how anyone could possibly believe Kobe quit on the Lakers.  What I saw was someone playing his game in the 1st half (to little team success), trying to get that same team involved in the 2nd half (who did not respond the way they should have) only for the game to get too out of reach for any realistic comeback (especially in an era where the 3 wasn't utilized like today).  

Kobe was a beast in the 2006 season, one of the greatest in NBA history as he led a weak Lakers roster to 45 wins (missing 2 games where they went 0-2) and to the 7th seed (6th best record) in a brutal West.  Nash wound up winning MVP due largely to the Suns winning 54 games without Amar'e for virtually the entire season.  He had a great season but not one comparable to what Kobe had, Kobe was elite on both ends (yes he played better defense in other seasons) and averaged 35.4 PPG in an era where teams rarely scored over 100.  Unfortunately due to an off the court event (that only takes a few minutes of research to clearly see his innocence) and playing in an era where team record mattered way more than it should have he finished 4th in MVP voting but 2nd in 1st place votes

Most people know that 2006 was Kobe's MVP but not enough know the truth about his game 7 and the events leading up to that point

Credit to KobeTheGOAT on NBA Twitter for some of the quotes listed here and for providing so much ammunition years ago with this thread: Twitter: 1427692320925917186

Thanks to anyone that makes it to the end of the video and this post.  Love the sport and as long as I am around I am determined to improve the discourse around basketball particularly with Kobe who will always be my favorite athlete ever
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