Shaquille O'Neal & Kobe Bryant Full Highlights vs Timberwolves 2003 WCR1 GM4

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2003 Western Conference First Round Game 4, April 27, 2003 | The Lakers needed big games from their stars after blowing game 3 at home against the Timberwolves, and they got exactly that. Shaq was a monster all game, scoring a series-high 34 points while pulling down 23 rebounds and dishing out 6 assists. Kobe, although struggling from the floor, was able to drop 32 points by getting to the line 17 times and making 16 of them.

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All Comments (21)
  • @SDBROOKS08
    8:37 mark kobe shoulda just went on a scoring rampage so we can see that girl celebrate again! lol
  • @perryeue
    Derek Fisher stats in 6 Games Vs. MIN; 15.5 PPG / 53% FG / 61% 3P ( 21 / 34 ).
  • @bigboner23
    There will never be another duo as dominate as these two
  • Kobe and Shaq is my 2nd favorite NBA duo!!!! I love their friendship, teamwork and their skills on the court!! It’s so amazingly good, awesome and they’re talented!!! RIP KOBE!! 😢😢😊😊❤️ 😍 🤩
  • @katie4291
    Great basketball playing by Kobe Bryant From the Lakers ! ❤️❤️❤️👍🏼🎊
  • @alee0294
    Before the NBA was full of divas
  • The LA Lakers got off to an early 11-19 start to finish 50-32, Kobe Bryant black mamba carried the load on his shoulder,avg 32.6 PPG (including a 40-point in nine straight games) to kept the LA Lakers afloat, while Shaq was immediately missed the first 14 GM's off-season toe surgery, and Shaq says,he got hurt on company time, so he rehab on company time(RIP Kobe)♥️💋😇🙏😢😭
  • @k-cx7137
    This version of Kobe can go tit for tat against the best of the best in ANY era... had every offensive tool in his bag and wasn’t a slouch on permitted defense either.
  • @xItsBB
    i swear Kobe is a god at drawing fouls
  • There's people who make the claim that because of his mediocre free throw shooting Shaq couldn't stay on the floor in the fourth quarters of crucial games. This game amongst many others disproves that myth. Shaq was always clutch, he's a player who played up to the moment. It's evident in that tip in and numerous other moments. Look at KG a much "better" free throw shooter missing when the game's on the line. Regardless of skillset, there's being clutch and not being clutch. Ask Chris Webber one of the most talented players ever, who was never clutch.