How The Infamous No Flinch Ball Fake Started Kobe Bryant And Matt Barnes’ Friendship

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How The Infamous No Flinch Ball Fake Started Kobe Bryant And Matt Barnes’ Friendship

 

One of the ‘most Kobe’ moments ever took place on March 7, 2010.

In the third quarter between Kobe’s Lakers and the Orlando Magic, an inbounds play became one of the most iconic moments of the Millennium. Orlando’s Matt Barnes attempted to make Kobe flinch on an inbounds pass. He faked throwing the ball right at Kobe’s face. But Bryant didn’t move at all. More so, he didn’t even flinch, he did NOT flinch!

 

 

Interestingly enough that moment turned out to be the key to Bryant and Barnes’ friendship.

During an appearance on the Dan Patrick Show, Matt Barnes revealed that the infamous no-flinch moment was the reason Kobe called him the following summer, asking him to join the Lakers.

 

“Just respecting each other every time. We played each other and I really looked forward to it. It kind of came to a head in Orlando, 2010, with the ball fake.

And after that season, he called me up and literally said, ‘anyone crazy enough to fuck with me, is crazy enough to play with me. Do you want to be a Laker?’. Literally three days later, I was a Laker. So we went from opponents to teammates to brothers… I got a chance to really know him as person, not just as a basketball player,”

 

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