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Live from Staples- Lakers vs. Grizzlies

January 13, 2008 |  6:38 pm

Just one K Brother tonight.  Be nice to me.

BK

Kobe, Walton, Drew, Odom, Fish starting  for LA, Gay, Gasol, Darko, Conley, Miller for Memphis.

10:45- LO misses an open layup- something that's been a problem for him lately, but it's followed up with a Walton jumper to get the Lakers on the board.  Memphis hot early, though, and the Grizz are up 6-2 early.

7:13- Not a lot of whistles so far. Lakers down 11-8, as Memphis started the game hot, and with some easy looks at the basket.  Mike Miller already has seven points on 3-3 shooting.  Kobe's going to have to pay closer attention to him if he's going to stick him tonight.  He can score in bunches.  Offensively, the Lakers haven't really found much rhythm moving the ball.  Most of the points have come in one form or another off the break- a dunk for Kobe, a putback for Fish, a jumper for Walton.  That sort of thing. 

6:30- Memphis 13, Lakers 10. Miller again gets to the hoop, though, but the Lakers get the ball back on the offensive foul.  On the next possession, Walton takes the entry, makes a quick dribble, then goes up with the left hand for the bucket.  Now that he's using the left more often, his options in the post are opening up considerably. 

Walton cuts to the basket on the next trip for another easy bucket.  Now they're starting to get some better looks.

4:25- Kobe knifes to the basket for and and-one.  The Lakers are on a 12-5 run, and are officially taking control of the game.  The're getting inside, either through dribble penetration or the post up, which has helpe dthe percentage.  Unfortunately, the Grizzlies are doing the same, and are also geting a lot of clean looks.  Miller has been particularly effective against Kobe, and Gasol and Darko have also done a good job inside.  But the penetration has been too easy for Memphis.

3:24- Kobe hits a pair of FTs, 25-22 LAL.

2:42- Timeout on the floor.  Fair to say this hasn't been a defensive battle.  Lakers up by one, 27, 26.  Miller has done most of the damage, with 13 for Memphis.  If LA can get some stops, they'll be fine.  Ariza and Farmar into the lineup after the TO.

Ariza will now guard Miller, Kobe takes Navarro. 

END OF THE FIRST- Lakers 31, Memphis 29.  This has been a rough showing on the defensive end for LA thus far, in part because Miller has been lighting them up, taking advantage of a sick Kobe.  Pau Gasol found some space in the middle for six points, and it's generally been hard for LA to stop the sort of penetration that can lead to easy looks for the opposition.  On the other end, they're taking care of the ball (2 TOs), and are shooting 45%... not much has to change there.  Eight dimes on 12 FGs indicates some good ball movement, too. 

SECOND QUARTER:

Farmar, Ariza, Kwame, Ariza... and Coby Karl start the second quarter.  I'm wondering if Critter's poor performance Friday has hurt him a little.

9:11- Kwame makes a nice move on Gasol, but misses the layup.  Lakers could have used those points, as Memphis has gone on a run to take a lead.  Miller has hit a couple threes, and continues to just torch them. 

Ariza hits a three from the corner to stop the run a little, then Kwame makes up for the miss with a layup on Gasol.  Lakers up 38-37.

7:12- Tiemout on the floor, the Lakers have taken the lead back, 40-37.  Kobe, Walton, Turiaf in coming out of the TO, and Ronny hits his first jumper.  Happy birthday indeed.  Farmar follows with a finger roll at the hoop off a Memphis turnover.  11-0 run for LA.  44-37 LAL.

5:58: Farmar hits a three, and the run goes to 14-0, and the pressure goes up defensively as the Lakers force another turnover. 

4:51- Timeout on the floor.  Lakers on a 16-0 run have taken a 12 point lead.  Good work by the seconds/combination of the first/seconds to build the lead.  The defensive pressure has gone up as well, as the Lakers have forced four TOs in the quarter.  Memphis has made only three FGs in the quarter, two by Miller who is now back in the game.

Kobe picks him up again.  He looks like the intensity level is up on that end, too.  I think the first go round ticked him off.

:45.8-  61, 51 LAL.  Drew has made some nice plays offensively, showing off some good moves and a little handle in the lane.  With eight boards, he's having a nice night there, too.  Not his most effective as an interior defender, as the motion Memphis is using has forced him (and his teammates) into some late rotations.  But the Lakers have taken control of the game with a 13-20 quarter from the floor. 

That's how the half ends, 61-51 LA.  Not necessarily their best effort (the defense has been spotty) but they're up by 10 at the half against a bad team.  That's about what you'd want and expect.  Another solid half, and they'll take the game.

More to come.

THIRD QUARTER:

9:44- Lakers up 66-53 and haven't given an inch to start the second half.  They've avoided letting Memphis come out of the gate with the sort of run that would have brought them back into the game.

8:52- Drew down, holding his knee (looks from here like his left, but it's hard to tell...) The entire bench has cleared out to go attend to him.  Hopefully he's okay...

...yep, it's his left, but he's still not on his feet yet.  Now he's up, and being helped significantly.  He can't walk on the thing.  He's trying, but he's not able to put weight on it, and now is being helped by Ronny and Kwame off the floor.  He's not putting any weight at all on the leg.  In a nice gesture from Lakers fans, as he goes into the tunnel, a "Bynum, Bynum!" chant goes up. 

Sometimes these things look a lot worse than they are, but down through the tunnel he was putting no pressure at all on the leg.   

5:38- To say the energy has gone out of the building a little would be an understatement, but at least the lead hasn't gone anywhere.  Lakers still up 72-59.  Kwame to the line, misses the first, and the second.  Still a 13 point lead.

3:08- Lakers still up by 9, as Gasol hits a shot off the glass.  They've clearly lost a litle bit of energy and rhythm offensively, as they've gone almost exclusively with jump shots since Drew went out of the game.  The ball still has to move, players still have to move.  They can't live on the perimeter, just because Drew isn't there.  Attack the rack.

2:30- Memphis on a 6-1 run, closing the game to six.  Lakers need to put the biscuit in the basket.  They've been stuck in the 70s for a while now. 

1:09- Ronny takes a give and go from Ariza, and gets fouled going to the hoop.  He makes one of two, but fari to say this has been a lousy quarter fro the Lakers offensively.  Fortunately, Memphis can't hit a shot, either, and the D has been reasonably good.

Farmar hits a HUGE triple to end the quarter and push the lead back to 10, 80-70.  That was a huge, huge shot.

FOURTH QUARTER:

The Lakers have to go inside. They can't be content to sit out and launch jumpers all night.  Meanwhile, in the big picture, they have a serious issue with frontcourt depth if Drew is out for a while.  Mihm isn't coming back anytime soon.  Vlad is hurt.  That leaves Ronny to what, back up both LO and Kwame?  Yikes.  Or they go reeeeeeeeeal small. 

10:54- Credit the Lakers with getting very, very aggressive defensively.  Critter combined with a bunch of teammates to force a steal, then convert a tear drop after pressuring the Grizzlies after a 54 miss, then forced another TO on the other end.  This after Ariza nearly forced a steal a couple possessions before.  Points have been a struggle over the last 15 minutes, but they're making up for it.

7:05- This game has gone the way of molasses.  The Lakers have put in 26 points in the half, and Memphis 27.  They've played some nice defense, in terms of pressuring the ball, etc., but things are starting to go Memphis' way as the Lakers are having less success putting the ball in the hole.

And as I was thinking, you dan't leave LO and Kobe on the bench much longer, they both come back in at the 6:03 mark. 

5:47- Timeout on the floor, as Kobe just got T'd up.  Honestly, I coudln't tell what he was upset about, adn nobody sitting around me picked it up, either.  Memphis is on an 11-0 run, with a FT to come.  They've brought the lead down to two, and have started to take any and all momentum away from the Lakers who haven't had a clean look in a long time.  With Kobe back in the game, that should improve, but I have a feeling they're going to stay very Kobe-centric for the rest of the game.  Hopefully he can get them through.

The Lakers haven't had a FG in four minutes, I think.

5:00- Ronny in for Kwame coming out of the TO- Not sure why it took so long for PJ to get LO and Kobe back in the game.  That'll be one he'll likely be asked after the game...

2:54- Lakers tied up at 91, but will get two FTs from Lamar coming out of the timeout.  Overall, they've only scored 30 points in the second half, and Memphis is currently riding a 17-4 run.

2:11- Kobe to the line with a chance to give LA the lead back after Juan Carlos Navarro gives the Grizz a lead with a triple. Second chance points there for Memphis, who got the long rebound off a missed jumper.

Kobe makes two, but Hakim Warrick gets fouled by Kwame and will go to the line.  He makes the first.  Tied at 95.  The Grizzlies are really working the high screen, and are finding some good looks.  Though generally they've been jumpers.  Warrick makes the second, and Memphis is back up by one. 

1:19- Terrible foul from Kwame, jumping the screen and fouling Navarro about 35 feet from the basket.  Lakers get lucky when he misses both.  Still a one point Grizzlies lead.  Wow, that was a bad foul. 

38.9- Lakers up by three after a great Kobe layup off a steal.  Good thing Kobe got a hand on the pass from Memphis, because they had Gasol wide open down low off the pick and roll.  But Kobe got a piece of Miller's pass, and the break was on.  Memphis calls timeout, get the ball in to Gasol int he post- the ball rotates over to Gay, who hits the triple.

Fans on their feet.

Good ball movement on the possession, as Luke drops the ball into Kwame, who is fouled on the way up- hit in the eye, it looks like.  He'll go to the line with a chance to put the Lakers up.  Gay picks up his sixth in the process.

Kwame misses the second, and the Lakers get a tough break as Walton tracked the rebound, but was on the line before he could call timeout.

GAME SET MATCH:  Contact on the last play, but Kwame does a nice job contesting the shot, and the lay in falls short.  Nice play by 54.  Lakers win by 1.

More to come....

BK

 


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Comments

CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP

In reality they wont know anything until they get an MRI. Just for arguments sake though, does anybody know what they usual return time is on a sprained ACL?

Please God, let it just be a sprain.

yes...if it is only a sprain...it can be a good thing.....he will come back stronger..

xrays negative?..where did you see this?!?!

dont toy with me.


So there goes the mid season tests with SA and Phoenix. The games are still winnable.

Kwame and Lamar are going to have to earn their $22 million portion of the salary cap

According to Stu and Joel, X-rays on Baby's knee were negative and he's scheduled for an MRI tomorrow. He's reportedly in a great deal of pain. Team officials and medical staff are hoping that it is just a sprain. I hope so too.

sprain...it will be ok..i hope so!

2-3 weeks MAX...please let this make our team stronger..

X Rays NEGATIVE!!!!!

only a sprain. i have never seen so much panic. settle down everyone.

Java with the sweet crossover and J!!!

Okay- Word from PR (I think it's already on the broadcast...):

X Rays negative, they'll have to do an MRI tomorrow, and then they'll have a better idea.

BK

I'm ready to apologize to Jim Buss, now.

Much better offensive flow with Kobe on the bench.

More positives...

Java came to play. He's playing really well.

Crit with the 3!!!

OK Folks.....I LOVE Andrew as much or more than everybody but unless it's a SEASON ending injury we can easily get through this!
We have to remember that as much as Andrew has helped us we are better NOT just because of him but Fisher, Farmar, Crit and Ariza. We all need to chill and see what's up after this game!

PK-

Knock it off. One more time, adn I'll start dumping you into the Spam folder.

BK

Critt's got a world of talent.

Has an Xray ever been positive in this situation...NEVER!

It's useless to tell people the XRAY is negative for a knee injury. Wait for the MRI results!

Kyle,

I think 4 - 6 weeks is the norm. Let's hope Bynum is a quick healer. Let's not bring him back too fast.

Javaris, help ease our pain!!!

kwame didnt even put his hand up against gasol's jumpshot.. i dont care if it didnt go in.. what the hell!

Much better offensive flow with Kobe on the bench.

Troy

but only managed to score 7 pts...

Kwame should try using his calves to catch the ball cause he sure aint catching it with his hands

That was the worst carry I've seen in my years of watching the nba...and NO CALL!

Looks like we're going to have another Kobe ball finish. Man, this looks disturbingly like deja vu all over again.

Memphis is playing with much more confidence now that Baby is out.

kwame plays with 7 seconds of intensity..then

1) turns his back to the play..

2) doesnt even challenge a lot of shots

3) looks lost on defense.


we are screwed.

Why cant they do an MRI right now?...they should take him now..

Where can you watch online? I'm watching the game and I'm shocked...I didn't know you could stream NBA games.

Lead down to 2...I hope the Lakers wake up and close things out. That non-call on MM's carry was unbelieveable.

I think Im gonna be sick. Frickin injuries.....

Man, the refs are blind! That was an obvious carry by Miller... and they give Kobe a T to boot? WTF?

GO LAKERS!!!!

OMG refs blowing call on Miller, I guess they are still betting on games. Then to compound errror they T up Kobe. That really sucks. They should have a an independant review of refs calls and set up point system. When ref gets so many bad calls they are banned from playoff games and also subject to retraining.

bad time for a tech kobe

Keep the faith.

way too much one on one tonight...kobe set the tone for that

go fish! huge 3 point play!

It's completely obvious that the Lakers don't have the same offensive flow without Andrew in there. Now the Grizzlies are trying to focus on Kobe and make someone else beat them.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2781003

3 of 4 torn ligaments and a negative x-ray. the pain in bynum's face was real.

DFish with a big steal, basket and free throw opportunity! Show sure needed that. Lamar with a breakaway after another Fish steal. 2 free throws coming.

Lamar has a brain injury

BRI

YOU ARE RIGHT I JUST CAN'T BELEIVE THIS HAPPEN AND THIS GUY SAID THIS WOULD HAPPEN AND I AM JUST MAD BECAUSE EVERYONE AT MY TRADER JOES IS TALKING ABOUT HOW THE LAKERS TURNED THE CORNER AND NOW THIS I WOULDN'T HURT A FLY MAN I JUST DON'T LIKE BAD KARMA SORRY

PAUL D. KELLEY

oh... don't worry about Lamar, he just hit his head, he'll be fine, that's an area he doesn't use much anyway...

Lakers can still pull this one out, others must help Kobe out. Go Lakers!!!

Lamar Odom has to step his game up.

We need him as a scorer now.

We just got punched in the mouth...them sticking around is like body blows.

We have to still keep on fighting!

Who's the Patron Saint of the MRI? I will pray to him or her, I'm not even Catholic!

C'mon Lakers... close this one out.

17-4 run by the Grizz in the last 6 mins. PJ's coaching was needed tonight and he was experimenting at a critical time. I hope it works out.

I really do hope mike T was rite...cause i hate the thought of kwame sucking so much that we loose multiple games in a row

Luke missing easy shots, Lamar bobbling, Kwame fouling, Kobe overshooting. Just like old times.

 


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