I'll show you a SERIES where the team dared kobe to shoot the team to a loss with his inefficiency
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Everybody in that series was inefficient. Same with the Boston series. LeBron was ineffecient the playoff run in his first finals appearance the one where he supposedly singledhandedl willed his tteam past Detroit.and Ben Wallace wasn't even around. and horribly inefficient against the spurs. Timothy Puncan was horribly inefficient againts that Detroit team too.
This is why you can't take FGP that seriously. Shaq would routinely get the ball and do nothing with it and then pass it to the "shooters" late in the shot clock, much like LeBron James. Shaq was not and could not impose his will on the Wallace Boyz
Wrong Suleiman Bey. This is exactly what Detroit said they did. And notice that they did it because they KNEW how Kobe would respond, because he always responded that way:
"Chauncey Billups: Our game plan was very calculated. We knew we were going to play Shaq straight-up. We knew there was no way we could stop Shaq straight-up. And there was also no way we could stop Kobe straight-up. But, if we’re going to play Shaq straight-up, [the Lakers'] eyes are going to get big, which means they’re going to keep throwing it down there. We’re telling Ben the whole time, "Take fouls when you need to, but don’t get yourself into foul trouble. You need to give up a layup, cool, we’re going to get what we want on the other side." But what’s going to happen is Mr. Bryant is going to get a little discouraged with getting no touches and now the second half comes around…now he’s pressing. He’s going to start coming down and just breaking the offense. When you do that, you’re done—you’re playing right into our hands. Even if you start making those shots, you’re finished."
Kobe "just breaking the offense" led to him shooting 38% from the field and 17% from three for the series, just horrific numbers.
Shaq, meanwhile, was shooting 63% off that single-coverage from Ben Wallace. Your claim that he was regularly passing out late in the shot clock is clearly bs as he only averaged 1.6 assists/game - unless the Lakers were missing 100% of those shots off of Shaq passes, then you must be making things up. He just plain wasn't getting touches.
Fisher (38% from three) and George (33% from three) were both hitting from the outside more effectively than Kobe. But Kobe still insisted on taking 113 shots in just 5 games, 30 more than Shaq and 77 more than any other Laker.