Jazz vs. Lakers, Game Six, Season’s Over
May 19, 2008

Look at all the cameras around Kobe Bryant after the game ended. I guess still photography isn’t quite dead yet. I wasn’t as interested in Kobe as in the Jazz players, namely Carlos Boozer and Deron Williams, so I left the pack focused on Kobe and moved left.

Lucked into Boozer hugging former teammate Derek Fisher. For the rest of these photos I was on the opposite side of each situation from the other photographers, and that’s where I’m most comfortable.

Kobe came over and I just happened to be in place. I followed Boozer and he walked off the court with Williams.

That (above) seemed to be the perfect photo to mark the end of the season. The two best players on the team walking off together with some fans giving them a somewhat standing ovation. A good moment that tells the story.

They’ll be back next year. Season opener in November.
Related Posts
- Jazz vs. Lakers, Game Six, Emotion
- Taking on China
- Jazz vs. Spurs, game two, first half
- BYU vs. Utah - The End
- FisherBoozer
Comments
2 Comments to “Jazz vs. Lakers, Game Six, Season’s Over”
Got something to say?





Great job buddy. All the Jazz posts are real solid. I was out of town and didn’t see the last two games, glad you posted some. The Boozer/Williams shot is really nice.
Hey damn good to see Chris and myself make it into the shots. lol. Always a pleasure to work with you Trent. ps. To be honest meeting Andrew Bernstein was the coolest thing for me ever let alone sitting next to the master sports shooter. heheehe. Till next time.