You have to look at the bigger picture...7 shot attempts beyond the 3pt mark, 1 make. That means he was 9-15 inside the 3pt line. His stubborness to continue to shoot that 3pt shot, when he was making 2pt FG's at a 60% clip, brings me to the conclusion that he had pretty poor shot selection. I don't even need to watch the game to know what happened...I've seen it from Kobe for years, from T-Mac for years, and to a lesser extent LeBron and Wade. They start to feel it, get on a streak, then go for the homerun. When those homeruns fall through, it's a major demoralizer for the opposition. However, if it doesn't fall through, it can kill momentum, lead to long rebounds and often times fastbreak opportunities for the opponent, leading to 5 or 6pt swings. Either way, when you're shooting 14% from 3 and 60% from 2, taking 7 3pt shots doesn't qualify as smart shot selection.