Published 6/5/2009
by Jonathan Mathis
at Bleacher Report - NBA
The fierce facial expression are defind as undeceiving, glares that stands for a fierce competitor, not a competitor like LeBron James, but a lethal competitor who practically sets a tone by making an array of surreal shots. He unveils a psyche facial expression that some defines as arrogance, a wicked attitude.
But it is a decisive standpoint silencing critic’s who thinks Kobe Bryant can’t win a title without Shaquille O’Neal. Game One of the Finals indeed was a responded statement that the Los Angeles Lakers are well-equipped without the biggest giant to star in a Lakers uniform.
If wondering about Bryant’s legacy, tarnishing without Shaq, or wondering about his popularity among fans, much wondering could ease out of the equations. For the first time in the postseason, Bryant had an uttermost performance, facilitating and developing a sense of urgency and intensified a fundamentally sound, championship-driven team.
Wearing a fierce Game Face makes ...
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