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NBA News | April 20, 2010

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Busted finger puts Kobe Bryant in foul mood
By Adrian Wojnarowski
April 20, 2010
Los Angeles, CA Between the locker room door and Game 2, Kobe Bryant stopped to share a private lament to the most public issue of his championship chase.
I cant stand it, Bryant told Yahoo! Sports. I really cant stand it.
Bryant wasnt talking about trying to cleanly shoot a basketball with a broken finger, but the incessant questions about how hes going to do it now. What does he do? Say its nothing and ignore the obvious? Or tell the truth and make it sound like an excuse? For everyone else, that taped finger would be an easy out, but Bryant is too ferociously proud to ever make excuses. Every time the questions about that finger come, you can see him stiffen.
I never [bleeping] do it, Bryant said inside the Lakers practice facility. Thats why I dont like talking about it.
The hardest part for Bryant is that hes never had to listen to questions about whats wrong with him, with his shooting. Across the past decade, Bryants been basketballs best player. Whenever issues arose within his game, the solutions were simple: Get into the gym and work them out. Beyond the gimpy knee and tender ankle, theres just this one problem that the hours and hours of shots dont make go away.
Bryants trying to make shots with a broken right index finger, and thats the reason its a month running since hes had a shooting performance to his standards. Theres a swollen knee, a sore ankle tendon, but that finger is the problem that isnt going away until summer.
It is what it is, but you have less margin for error with the fundamentals of the shot, Bryant told Yahoo! A lot of shots rim, come out and all that [bleep] now. The touch, its real finicky now. Its just real finicky.
Across Bryants past four games, hes struggled to shoot over 30 percent. He missed 13 of 19 shots in Game 1. Worse, he missed five of 12 free throws. This isnt Kobe, but this is his reality. Funny, but across these consecutive trips to the NBA Finals, it was always about the fitness of his teammates to support him. Pau Gasol. Lamar Odom. Andrew Bynum. Now, theyre responsible for holding these Lakers together as Bryant keeps experimenting to elevate his efficiency.
Bryants always found ways to beat teams, and it hasnt always been with the shot. Hell take his turn on Kevin Durant in this series. He understands the Lakers can probably push past the Thunder with the ball pounded into Gasol and Bynum, with Odom swooping down on the wing. For now, Bryant has frantically worked to retool his game. He needs to find his shots closer to the rim than the 3-point line. He needs to get the ball in different places, find the angles that work with a shot release that is forever betraying him with that bulky wrap.
His shot selection, hes had to narrow that down a little bit because he cant just elevate and get over people, Lakers coach Phil Jackson said.
Between Games 1 and 2, the Lakers arrived to practice in El Segundo to find Bryant in a familiar place: On the floor, shooting. His capacity to play with pain is unimpeachable, and hell keep going in these playoffs with the knee, the ankle and, yes, the finger.
I dont think hes going to offer any excuses, Jackson said. No, hes going to keep searching for that touch on his finger, keep searching for a feel that once was like a second skin. There are still so many big shots waiting in these playoffs, baskets that forever belong to Bryant this time of the year. He knows everyone wonders if he can still make them with that finger and knows theyll keep pushing him on his fitness to do it again. Thats why he can seem so grim now, so glum. Anything he says sounds like an excuse, and its just such a violation of his DNA to make them.
These playoffs are a cold, cutting business of makes and misses. No one cares whats wrapped, what hurts and what finicky touch comes and goes. Thats the essence of Bryant, thats the genius. Yes, he hates talking about that finger. Just hates it. Only one way to make the questions stop, and that comes with the ball in his hands and a game, a season, a championship on the line. Thats where Kobe Bryant has always lived, and thats where hes always answered those questions.
However it ends this time, thats where he goes now.
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