Live from the game- Lakers vs. Bulls
BK here. This just in, Kobe will start at the two. In other news, Brian Cook again gets the start in place of an injured Ronny Turiaf. I'm full of tostada (like I said, it was a modified taco night) and ready to roll.
Luke Walton just wished everyone in the crowd a happy Thanksgiving. I assume he wouldn't mind if I extend those good wishes to those watching at home. So there you go.
FIRST QUARTER:
LO starts things off hitting a shot over Nocioni. That's something he needs to take advantage of all night. On the other end, Ben Wallace gives the Bulls an early second opportunity, tipping a ball away from Kwame. This is the Wallace that was there last night against the Clippers, so Kwame (and everyone else for that matter) is going to have to be aware.
BTW, there are four big Bulls fans sitting behind me.
10:01- Better play by Kwame going aggressively at the board. Looks like that first trip made an impact. On the other end, Kobe draws a foul and goes to the line. Makes 'em both. Lakers by three early.
9:30- Fish gets wiped on a massive pick from Big Ben. Gordon converts coming around on the jumper. That was a serious collision- and to give you an idea of how strong Fish is, he actually was able to take Wallace down to the floor.
8:38- Good play by Kwame to draw the charge on Hinrich. Kobe then gets one on the other end running through Wallace, but in the midst of it, Kwame goes down hard, grabbing his left knee. Looked like on the replay that he fell over Wallace underneath. He wasn't able to walk off under his own power, which is not a good sign, and went straight to the locker room. We'll pass along news as soon as we have it.
Bynum in.
7:31- Lakers get a shot clock violation that really gets chalked up to Cook, who passed up a couple looks when Drew got him the ball out of the post. He ended up having to force the ball down low to LO, who never really had a chance to get a good look at the hoop.
5:53- Drew shows some nice hands inside, going up to catch the ball in traffic, then fighting hard fro a shot. He draws the foul, and gets to the line. They've done a nice job giving him his looks down low. But regardless of how you feel about Kwame, losing him if he's indeed out for any stretch will hurt the Lakers. Bynum had developed a great rhythm with the second unit, so if he has to start, that makes an impact. If Mihm slides in there, obviously he's not the defensive presence Brown is.
Walton in for Cook.
3:44- Timeout on the floor, Lakers down by one, 13-12. This is playing out about how you'd expect a Chicago game to go. Lots of grinding, good defense, not a ton of offense. It'll be interesting to see how the second unit does trying to push the pace (Farmar is now in the game) against a team that does a great job at controlling the pace.
2:04- The Lakers have some serious mismatches to exploit on the offensive end, with Joe Smith on Bynum and Nocioni on Odom. They need to take advantage.
END OF THE FIRST- Chicago 21, LAL 16. Looks like the Lakers are in their "second and third quarter vs. Detroit" mode offensively. They finished the quarter shooting 38%, and, in a more distubing blast from the all too recent past, turned the ball over eight times. Eight. That, people, is bad. All things considered, it's actually pretty impressive they held Chicago to 21 points. The Bulls were able to hoist nine more shots, aided by the P and G.
AK will have Q2.
Second Quarter
11:18 - Bynum snags a great rebound in traffic off Vlad Rad's missed layup, but fails on the attempt to put it back. Luckily, the Nocioni rebounded ball ends up in Farmar's hands (theft on Thabo), which eventually leads to a Mo Evans converted and one.
10:07 - Another missed layup by Drew, but this time upon snagging the board, he stuffs in with force, despite the presence of Ben Wallace in his vicinity.
MEDICAL UPDATE!!! A mild to moderate sprain of Kwame's ankle and knee. Quite the crappy double whammy. With any luck, both will fall closer to the "mild" side of things.
6:54 - Great patience by Drew working down low against Big Ben with the clock winding down from four. Didn't panic to put up a bad shot. Instead, works a sweet spin move to the basket for the dunk.
6:16 - Luke dribbles straight into the paint, then dishes out to Vlad at the top of the circle. Three ball converted. Luke's already got a triple of his own and a couple assists. Hopefully, this is an early sign of him calming down a bit after a rough stretch of games since him moving back to the bench. He had a nice outing against Detriot, but some extended proof of some stability would be nice.
4:28 - Gordon gets to the line as Kobe, Mihm and Fish all look around trying to figure out who apparently touched Little Ben. As it turns out, it was Fish, but upon looking at the replay, that remains news to all of them. Terrible call.
3:38 - Little Ben is absolutely having his way with Fish, putting a little floater up to score his 14th of the half. You don't want this guy getting hotter than he already is.
3:25 - For those convinced that he's going to the movies during the game, Sasha just checked into the game.
1:55 - LO snags a defensive board, then strides like a gazelle downcourt, gracefully hitting Mihm in stride. Mihm gets draped by Nocioni and earns two chances at the line. Both converted. Next possesion, LO sparks another fast break, this time after swiping the ball from Thabo. One of two converted. Lakers now down by two. 44-42.
The final seconds wind down with Kobe working his way into the paint, unsuccessfully drawing a foul, but successfully laying the ball up and in. 46-45 Lakers. Considering they lost their starting center, they've turned the ball over 13 times and are shooting 40% if you round up, the Lakers are lucky to be right in the thick of things. We'll see if they can make a better effort of it in the second half. BK will have the third.
THIRD QUARTER-
Fish starts off hitting a jumper, which is nice to see.
8:23- Lakers have put the clamps on Chicago early in the period. The Bulls are still sitting on two points for the quarter, almost four minutes in. Meanwhile, on the other end, it's still not exactly a work of art, but certainly enough to get the job done. The Bulls aren't a dynamic offensive team, especially down Deng, so if the Lakers can put a little space in between themselves and Chicago, that's a good sign.
7:15- Bynum puts up a nice little baby hook over Big Ben. Given Drew's length, it's a shot he ought to be able to get off over anyone if he sets it up well enough with his body. 56-48 LAL.
6:33- Kobe hits a jumper, and the lead is up to 10. Even BC is doing good work on the glass, as he fights for a ball down low off a missed Chicago jumper. Then does it again on the next trip. Talk about your positive omens. Chicago still stuck on two points for the quarter. Combination of solid work on the defensive end, and playing a team that can't really put the ball in the hole anyway.
5:10- Cook draws the charge on Joe Smith. That's the one thing he does consistently well defensively.
Finally, Gordon hits a three and the Bulls get off that sorry two point mark for the quarter.
3:05- Timeout, Lakers, after Ben Gordon again beats Fish on the perimeter, then floats the ball nicely up and off the glass over Drew rotating over. That's a situation where you just have to give it up for a solid offensive play. Fish kept his body on him fairly well, and Drew made Gordon work to get the shot over his arm. Gordon just got it done. The Lakers need to make sure, coming out of the timeout, they keep the pressure on.
Instead, they let Tyrus Thomas have at the basket, and Mihm picks up a cheap foul, then they almost give it away on the other end b/f forcing a re-turnover (they took it away, the Lakers took it back) and got the foul on Kobe. Kobe misses the first, hits the second. 63-58 Lakers.
:35- Lakers get another late surge, courtesy of Jordan Farmar and the second unit. Good plays on both ends by Farmar, nice ball movement from Luke, a couple good boards from Mihm (though he's still having some issues on the defensive end, and other than hitting some FTs hasn't done much on offense, either). Mo in there putting pressure on them.
END OF THE THIRD: Lead goes from 6 to 15 quick fast, thanks to good pressure defensively and execution offensively. Given that the Bulls scored all of 14 points in the third, it's reasonable to believe the Lakers can hold on to a 75-60 lead over the final 12. If they don't, blame AK.
FOURTH QUARTER:
10:55 - Fantastic sequence, with LO taking a rebound to halfcourt and passing off to Luke, who bounce passes to a cutting Farmar, who shuffles the rock to Mihm for the forceful dunk over a posterized Nocioni. Keep the ball moving and nice things happen. That's a formula juist crazy enough to work.
9:44 - Luke streaks into the paint to cut off Gordon's penetration to the rack and forces him to change his shot.
7:38 - Good recognition between Walton (low post) and Farmar (at the arc), passing the ball back and forth between them. Realizing that Luke had the size advantage on Chrus Duhon guarding him, the two patiently allowed Walton to get better position, which eventually set up Luke for the easy nine footer.
5:52 - Big Ben may be a four-time defensive player of the year, but that doesn't stop Bynum from going right at him, backing him down, then spinning for the turnaround from five feet out.
3:37 - Some nice D by LO forces Thabo to force up a wild shot, which Bynum quickly scoops up for a 9th rebound. One more board and he's got a double double going, hopefully a good omen for the work he'll do in whatever amount of time Kwame misses.
3:31 - Out of the timeout, Vlad and Sasha enter the mix. I believe we've officially hit the cruise control phase of the game for the Lakers. The only reason Bynum is likely still out there is he can always use the practice (whatever inexperience rook center Aaron Gray has, he's still a load at 7'0"/270) and Mihm's health needs to be preserved.
2:14 - Vlad Rad's wasting no time. He's been in the game about 30 seconds and he's already buried a pair of triples.
1:29 - Sasha buries a trey. He ain't nervous when his team's up 22.
.51 - And if he wasn't nervous with his team up by 22, you better believe Sasha's blood was running ice cold with them up 25. Another three ball buried! I think I've figured out the key to getting the most out of Sasha. Don't ever let him watch the game as it's progressing (I'm thinking blindfold on the bench) or let him look up at the scoreboard. Just tell him the Lakers are way up at all times. He'll have no reason to freak or rush his shot. Money!
Who likes a 106-78 Lakers win? Me, for starters! And I'm sure y'all feel the same way. Nice job taking a third quarter lead and absolutely burying an opponent with that advantage. The Bulls only scored 14 in the third and 18 in the fourth. That, as they say, will get it done. Thanks for dropping by. More to come later.
AK



lets go baby!!! do it lakers!!
Posted by: andand | November 18, 2007 at 06:43 PM
OMG Kwame did something on offense!!!!
Posted by: Vman | November 18, 2007 at 06:44 PM
cook in again, cook misses a pass, again, cook looks lazy, AGAIN!
Posted by: the WOLF | November 18, 2007 at 06:46 PM
nice kwame took a charge!
Posted by: andand | November 18, 2007 at 06:49 PM
oh great. how many times can kwame get injured in one year?
Posted by: bobie | November 18, 2007 at 06:49 PM
kwame looks like he just got hurt bad. his knee or soemthing got messed up after kobe ran into wallace in the paint
Posted by: andand | November 18, 2007 at 06:50 PM
damnit mike!! you jinxed kwame! you and your sit kwame this game talk!! hope he's okay, but his production will be recovered.
Posted by: the WOLF | November 18, 2007 at 06:50 PM
Wow the bad luck continues!!! Injuries here we come!!
Posted by: hen1040 | November 18, 2007 at 06:50 PM
are you kiddin' me? The Kwam has his best start goin so far and he goes down? sucks.
Posted by: Vman | November 18, 2007 at 06:51 PM
What the hell good is Brian Cook?
Posted by: troy | November 18, 2007 at 06:53 PM
For those interested, there will be a candlelight vigil at the Teniente estate beginning ASAP. haha
Just playing. Obviously, I hope Kwame's okay. That looked rather painful. Hopefully, it's nothing serious.
AK
Posted by: Andrew Kamenetzky | November 18, 2007 at 06:54 PM
its funny, i cant tell who big ben is anymore without his hair or braids
Posted by: andand | November 18, 2007 at 06:55 PM
nevermind big ben does have braids, couldnt tell on the internet's lil screen
Posted by: andand | November 18, 2007 at 06:57 PM
just dumb luck...
Posted by: the WOLF | November 18, 2007 at 06:58 PM
good one ak! I bet you you go to the hospital, you'll finally see mike! he's the one with the gift basket and the tears, or like ali larter in varsity blues. act accordingly!
Posted by: the WOLF | November 18, 2007 at 07:02 PM
Drew absolutely lost Joe Smith in transition on that easy layup. Gotta keep track of your man.
AK
Posted by: Andrew Kamenetzky | November 18, 2007 at 07:04 PM
8 freaking turnover, damnit.
Posted by: Tushar 24/7 | November 18, 2007 at 07:08 PM
only kwame can injure two body parts at once.
Posted by: the WOLF | November 18, 2007 at 07:11 PM
kwam is so weak!
he's just got his ankle and knee broke by contact!!
Posted by: socalife | November 18, 2007 at 07:12 PM
The Lakers poor shooting is letting the Bulls define the style of play and the tempo of the game. The Lakers are reacting to Chicago, but not the other way around. Not a winning formula. Gotta stop all the turnovers.
Posted by: Rick Friedman | November 18, 2007 at 07:15 PM
benchhhh mobbbbb
Posted by: bobie | November 18, 2007 at 07:16 PM
second team is at it again!
Posted by: the WOLF | November 18, 2007 at 07:17 PM
Entering the season I was worried about Phil deciding to use all bench players for long stretches but 9 games into the season I've got to say I love out Bench Mob.
The energy they bring is so valuable.
Posted by: Xodus | November 18, 2007 at 07:17 PM
Drew got stuck there. He knew he was beat, and had the rim between him and Sefolosha. He tried to hold off on the foul, but got nicked. That's the sort of foul he's been much better at avoiding this year. Sefolosha was wide open coming off the screen, though. The Bulls motion has caused a lot of trouble for the Lakers tonight.
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | November 18, 2007 at 07:18 PM
Now the Bench Mob has changed the dynamic.
Posted by: Rick Friedman | November 18, 2007 at 07:18 PM
The Bench Mob is dope. im liking the chemistry they showdefensively on the floor. they all know that they are suppose to go in and hustle and play scrappy D and thats what they do, and they give the team energy
Posted by: andand | November 18, 2007 at 07:19 PM
10-4 run to start the second. PJ leaves Drew in to run with the second unit, which, given he doesn't have have really tough matchups on the other end, is a good move. But the movement, etc. once again has picked up with the arrival of the second unit. Farmar has played well, and Luke looks a little more comfortable.
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | November 18, 2007 at 07:19 PM
Let's all hope Kwame gets well soon.
On the bright side, a ton of people have said we need to find out if Drew's ready to play big minutes night in, night out. Well we may just find out. This isn't how I'd hoped we'd find out, but it is what it is.
Posted by: Xodus | November 18, 2007 at 07:20 PM
Word on Kwame- mild to moderate sprains of both his knee and ankle. He's back getting looked at, and very likely is done for tonight. Hopefully not much longer than that...
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | November 18, 2007 at 07:21 PM
LakerTom better watch out. I think I'm developing a man crush on Jordan Farmar.
LOL!
Posted by: Xodus | November 18, 2007 at 07:22 PM
bynum is showing some tremendous footwork.
damn, Farmar got the steal, then lost the ball and Chicago converted a 3. Radman answers with a 3!
damn, BG just hit a quick 2.
TIMEOUT LAKERS!
Posted by: socalife | November 18, 2007 at 07:23 PM
Lakers have outscored the Bulls 16-9 in the quarter, but PJ calls timeout. I don't think he's liked the last couple minutes. The Lakers are pushing, but are losing the discipline on the other end. Good TO to regroup, and hopefully interrupt the groove Ben Gordon seems to be getting in...
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | November 18, 2007 at 07:24 PM
I SAY BENCH, YOU SAY MOB!
BENCH!
Posted by: Jeff | November 18, 2007 at 07:25 PM
BK,
That doesn't sound good. I'm expecting Kwame to be out at least a month (knock on wood).
Posted by: Xodus | November 18, 2007 at 07:25 PM
Fisher is hurting us on offense and defense.
Posted by: troy | November 18, 2007 at 07:28 PM
Terrible call there on Fish...
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | November 18, 2007 at 07:28 PM
Fish started the season shooting well. Hasn't shot well for sometime now
Posted by: Vman | November 18, 2007 at 07:29 PM
troy,
Agreed. I've gotten to the point where I feel more confident with Farmar in the game.
Posted by: Xodus | November 18, 2007 at 07:31 PM
Not that Ben Gordon is the easiest defensive assignment in the world, but Fish is having a lot of trouble with him.
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | November 18, 2007 at 07:31 PM
Sasha comes in- the reaction of the Bulls fan behind me: "He's not going to do nothing, dude."
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | November 18, 2007 at 07:32 PM
Lakers lacks hustle game.
Posted by: Edwin Gueco | November 18, 2007 at 07:34 PM
Maybe Fish's daughter is having problems. He seems to be distracted.
Posted by: troy | November 18, 2007 at 07:34 PM
too much deep in the post passing, I guess just make it simple and stay w/ your man.
Posted by: Edwin Gueco | November 18, 2007 at 07:36 PM
This is what I was worried about. Start chipping away at the Lakers depth (tonight, no Turiaf, essentially no Kwame) and there's a ripple effect across the rotation). The last six or seven minutes have been pretty ugly, as they've given away the little lead they had. Mihm is having a tough night on both ends.
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | November 18, 2007 at 07:36 PM
Is it just me or is it that everytime Mihm comes into a game Lakers are minus in points category.
Posted by: Tom | November 18, 2007 at 07:37 PM
lakers should go for foul baiting by going to the hoop and let all the bulls five get fouled out.
Posted by: Edwin Gueco | November 18, 2007 at 07:39 PM
Bryant and Fisher combined 1 for11 so far.
Posted by: 33StraightWins | November 18, 2007 at 07:39 PM
Tom-
No, it's not you. Though it's not so much that he's been consistently bad (he hasn't had a ton of run, and some stretches have been encouraging) but that he's consistently inconsistent, and on those nights where he's been bad, it's really obvious.
His first few minutes tonight would be a good example, though in the last few sequences he's looked more in synch on both ends.
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | November 18, 2007 at 07:40 PM
Keep on fouling Mihm, he is good in F/T better than F/G
Posted by: Edwin Gueco | November 18, 2007 at 07:40 PM
Bulls leading half time only by one after doing a lot of passing t/o's.
Posted by: Edwin Gueco | November 18, 2007 at 07:42 PM