Byron Scott on Kobe Bryant’s most ‘gangster’ moment: And the last one, tears his Achilles, shoots his free throws and walks out. Let me tell you why it was straight gangster. You watch him get up cuz he thought somebody kicked him, right? Just like everybody who tear their Achilles, somebody they felt like somebody kicked him or something like that. Got up, and went to the free-throw line. Before he went to the free throw line, he had to walk out and all that. Then he walked back. You watch his face. There’s no grimacing, no nothing. You can see disappointment. He’s like pissed. Disappointed. And then I go to one of my favorite players in the NBA, Jayson Tatum: Takes a step to go get the ball, pop! He’s on the ground damn near dying. I mean, he’s rolling around, you can see the agony, he’s in a wheelchair. I was like, first of all, Kobe would never be wheeled out. Olden Polynice: Paul Pierce. Scott: I’m saying no names, but Kobe would never be wheeled out, right? It’s the most gangster sh*t I’ve ever seen on the basketball court, he walks up, makes the two free throws, and walks out. Didn’t get somebody to help him, of course, you got a torn Achilles, you ain’t walking normally, but he walked out. You will never see nobody in this league doing that. You will never see that again.