elindholm
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Twice.
edit: check that. Farmar started over Smush in last year's series.
Yes, but the Lakers did not "almost beat" the Suns last year, so Bryant's heroics did not happen twice.
In my opinion a selfish player is one who takes a shot when he is not the best option or refuses to shoot when he is the best option, because of some misguided desire to be seen as "unselfish." For example, I regard Diaw's passivity as a form of selfishness, because he is putting himself before the team. Kidd also has a selfish streak in my book, for the same reason.
Really everyone on the floor should have one goal in mind, and that's to get the best shot for their team. If the best shot happens to be yours, you are correct to take it, and if it's yours 40 times a game, you are correct to take it 40 times a game.
The question of who scores the most points is infantile and I really doubt most NBA players think that way. Maybe a few do, but most can't, because they never would have made it to this level. On the other hand, there are lots of players who have such a high opinion of themselves that they always think they are the best option. Arenas would fit this category. He shoots all the time because he honestly believes that it's the best approach for his team. He's wrong, but that's a problem of arrogance, not selfishness. I'd put Iverson in that category too.
The greatest display of selfishness I've seen this year was Jamaal Tinsley down the stretch in the Pacers-Suns game. He shot over and over and bricked every one. The Suns could have lost that game had he been willing to let anyone else shoot.
Calling Bryant selfish for his high FGA is silly, because he has historically been his team's best option, particularly in the past. However, he was definitely selfish when he tanked the second half of Game 7 against the Suns two years ago.
I regard Hill as the least selfish player on the Suns. He virtually always makes the correct decision, whether it's for him to shoot or not. Nash gets a little selfish sometimes trying to make brilliant plays or getting caught up in personal battles with opposing PGs. Barbosa's tunnel vision makes him appear selfish, but in his case it's probably just a lack of skill. When he's hurt, Bell sometimes selfishly passes up shots that the team needs him to take. But overall the Suns are a pretty unselfish bunch. Stoudemire does show some selfishness, but it's a fair price to pay.