KObe is not the player of the game. what was his shooting percentage in the game. Shaq shold have been the player of the game for LA. DO you understand the game at all??
2004 NBA Champions - Detriot PISTONS
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Detroit Pistons' Ben Wallace with Champions trophy.
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2004 NBA Finals MVP: Chauncey Billups
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Detroit Pistons guard Richard Hamilton lifts the Larry O'Brien trophy
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Larry Brown: First NBA title as a head coach in 22 seasons, became the first coach to have both NCAA and NBA title.
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The Detroit Pistons stand for a group photograph as NBA Champions at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich.
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KObe is not the player of the game. what was his shooting percentage in the game. Shaq shold have been the player of the game for LA. DO you understand the game at all??
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Kobe was the leading scorer. Did you see the boxscore at all?
No, no..no PT. It is not about points, it is about efficiency. How many shots did Kobe take and how many did Shaq take. How efficient was Kobe vs. Shaq. It is about Value in MVP.
Yeah, Kobe took more shots..so what? Both Shaq and Kobe scored on 7 buckets.
Move freakin' on...