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  • @ 4:23 sweet bounce pass from farmar!

  • I love the Triangle. Beautiful...

  • beautiful game

  • this benefits to my team a lot, thank you!!!

  • Now that's what I call basketball

  • Lakers look majestic

  • they need to do this again but mike brown made the lakers offence horiable still hoped phil jackson was still coaching us....

  • The two rules of the Lakers Triangle Offense:

    1. Pass the ball to kobe

    2. Get the fuck out of his way

  • phil jackson was a genius. with mike browns new defence orientated transition, i doubt the lakers will remain a finals calibre team. hope kobe still has it going

  • doc rivers disliked this video

  • what song is this?

  • beautiful offense....

  • whats the song?

  • That offense is soo beautiful :'(

  • this video makesme wonder y artest is on the lakers loooool

  • i like this play with the double screen, so effective

  • i like the song here....actually goes with it....everybody always puts cheesy rap

  • WHATS THE SONGS NAME?

  • the music is so peaceful......:)

  • how is that a 3 pointer by d-fish at 3:15?? that ref is a dumbass i can see from here his left foot is on the line...nba games are rigged...

  • @jmanluthy the hell are you talking about? the ball never went in and no points were counted.

  • great collection (Y)

  • nba's tiki taka

  • Travel by Luke at 3:43

  • so beutifully made offensive move

  • great video mate.

    What is the song that you used ??

  • It's so beautiful.

  • Will the triangle work with a 2-3 or 3-2 zone??

  • @T0mmPL you're right, I've been watching the college game more. That would be a five second call in college ball. I also meant to say that I do like this video a lot, it's great to see a triangle offense run to perfection.

  • How'd they miss the 5 second call at 4:09? Kobe catches the ball with 13 seconds and shoots it with 6 seconds on the shot clock...

  • @whidbey23 5 seconds counts when you start bouncing the ball, you can stand back to the basket as long as you want if you don't dribble the ball, thanks for the comment

  • @T0mmyPL lol your both wrong the NBA has no 5 second call! lol

  • @mjmitch33 it has, i've seen 5 second calls a lot

  • @Funpants94 now you're just making stuff up, there's no such rule... /watch?v=NYLzfnyjY3Q

  • @T0mmyPL There's a 5 second backdown rule which was introduced in the mid nineties due to Charles Barkley's endless backdowns

  • @Jacqueiche You're somewhat right.. only wrong with the player who's the cause of the rule. It was Mark Jackson.

  • @perusbaltero Oh, I thought it was Barkley!Thanks for clearification!

  • @mjmitch33 yes there is. Back to the basket below FT line extended while dribbling there is a 5 second count. Actually, If you look close at 4:14/4:15 when Bryant takes a dribble, the official on the baseline does in fact start his 5 second count, but terminates it when Bryant shoots.

  • 2:50 to watch Kobe blow by the Celtics (then) starting 5

  • Me personally, I dislike the Lakers. I'm a Celtics fan and I also like the Bulls. BUT, watching this video gives even MORE RESPECT for what the Lakers as a team! They run the triangle so good! It's pretty amazing to watch it run to perfection!

  • What's the name of the background song?

  • @kev296 first one is instrumental track of Polish singer "Gosia Andrzejewicz - zabierz mnie",

    the second one is my own track called "The day after tomorrow" , you can download it here soundcloud(.)com/tommynba

  • 3:25 is incredible execution.

  • 3:41 that was travelling. am i right?

  • @elvisniperx you mean the final shot by Kobe at 3:52 ? it may look like travel but it's not, he didn't picked up his pivot foot before dribbling so it's just a good footwork, thanks for the comment :)

  • @T0mmyPL no. Walton. he received the ball with his right foot on pivot then he turned around without dribbling and then he releases his pivot before passing the ball.

  • @elvisniperx aah this one, yep you're right, but i think he bounced the ball with his left hand we just can't see that cause of bad camera angle

  • @elvisniperx Yeah that was a travel by Walton. He never took a dribble. And, just to clarify, you can release your pivot foot. You just can't put it back down without taking a dribble, passing the ball, or shooting the ball. In this case, Walton put his pivot foot back down slightly before passing the ball so it should have been a traveling call.

  • @T0mmyPL Yeah that was GREAT footwork by Kobe! Little things like that is why Kobe is the best player in the game right now! He pays attention to small details and masters his craft! Same reason why Jordan was so great. Those little things go unrecognized but make a big difference!

  • haha now i see, very good. I gotta try this at the gym.

  • Great video, The I think the celts defended the triangle pretty well, they broke down a lot of plays, so the lakers had to just pick and roll and iso

  • Amazing job on the video. This is how basketball should be played. See....its not all kobe...at least until the offense breaks down. But thats why they pay him the big bucks.

  • Triangle offense = best offense in basketball.

    -X-

  • Curious what the background music is?

  • kobe kobe kobe...that the triangle lol

  • AWESOME video man. Go Lakers!!!!! I can't wait for tonight!!!!!

  • Awesome vid, I love the Celtics but you gotta give it to the Lakers, Phil Jackson is a genius.

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