Even though Kobe Bryant and the Lakers were able to escape with a 100-93 win Friday night over the Charlotte Bobcats, the Los Angeles star was left feeling "irritated" after the game. Irritated at his team's shot selection. Irritated at his team's selfishness. And especially irritated the Lakers needed to overcome a 20-point deficit to beat the NBA's worst team. "We have to play the right way," Bryant said. "When we have shots available, we take them. If we don't, move the ball on. It can't be about individual touches. It can't be about that." Still, the Lakers won. Bryant shrugged off a scoreless first half -- he attempted only two shots -- to finish with 20 points, eight assists and seven rebounds and the Lakers improved to 4-2 on their road trip heading into Sunday's game in Miami against the Heat. Bryant didn't come out for warmups to start the second half. Read more http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=400278456