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By Chris Broussard
Monday, June 16, 2008 I did several radio interviews Friday, one day after the Staples Center Collapse, and more than a few of the hosts wanted to know if Kobe Bryant's legacy as an all-time great was now forever tainted. My answer was simple: No way. This has happened to the best of them. Remembe all those horrific moments Magic Johnson had in the Lakers' 1984 Finals loss to Boston? How, with Game 2 tied, he dribbled out the clock at the end of regulation. Seconds earlier, the great James Worthy had an inbounds p ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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