Live from Staples- Lakers vs. Portland
Nine in a row! Nine in a row! The fans demand nine in a row!
BK with the first quarter...
I've said it before, I'll say it again, Baba O'Reilly makes for some killer pregame intro music. Biggest boo in the pregame intro? For Steve Javie. And there you have it.
FIRST QUARTER:
10:19- Two quick hoops for Aldridge, which shouldn't come as a surprise to too many people, who saw LM beat up on LA a few times last season. He's a really,really strong young player. There aren't a lot of guys who can handle LO's length and have some left over, but he's one
9:29- Great feed underneath from Kobe to Gasol, and the Lakers are up 6-4.
8:19- The other Blazer currently having a good start to the game tonight is Steve Blake, who has a three and two dimes. He's a guy who has historically killed the Lakers. If he just played the Lakers, Blake might be an HOFer some day. As John Ireland once put it during a conversation with us, "Steve Blake was put on this earth to make the Lakers look bad."
8:03- Kobe brings the Lakers back to within one, 11-10.
5:48- The Blazers are doing a good job of getting Outlaw some space to get away from Kobe defensively. He's been able to shake free a few times, both to get to the basket and also for a couple clean looks from outside. They're also iso-ing Aldridge on Odom, and letting the young un use his length and size to work on LO. 17-10 Blazers coming out of the timeout.
4:30- LO misses an open jumper from short range. They're getting some very clean looks at the hoop, but just aren't converting. If a few of those drop, it's a tighter game. Right now, though, the Lakers are going to have to figure out a way to stop Aldridge, who drew a second foul on LO. That sends him to the bench, Turiaf in to replace him.
19-10 Portland.
2:30- Timeout on the floor. Lakers down 24-12, and are generally getting out worked on the floor. Portland is far more crisp offensively than the Lakers are defensively. They're a step behind everything, and are running around a lot. No answers yet for Aldridge. On the other end, the 35% FG number the Lakers currently sport is misleading. They've missed a bunch of easy shots. This is a good test for the Lakers, who haven't been behind in a game for a while. San Antonio ended the first quarter down 16-5 last night against Atlanta, and still won by ten, I think. Maybe eight. Whatever. The point is, they won, and pretty handily.
Good teams don't get all freaked out by bad play early. There's still a lot of time to get back into the game, if they can tighten up alittle.
Farmar in for Fish out of the TO.
Big minutes for the seconds.
:50- Farmar hits a three, a nice change from a couple trips back, when Martell Webster just posterized Sasha. That was ugly.
END OF THE FIRST: Ronny grabs a big offensive board at the end of the quarter off a Sasha miss, and sinks the putback for a late two. Big bucket, as it draws the Lakers back to within 10, 27-17. Nothing to freak out about. It's the worst quarter they''ve played in a while, probably since Atlanta. They're really just not crisp. A step slow defensively, the ball movement we've grown accustomed to seeing isn't quite there. But it's one quarter, and there are three left. A lift from the seconds at the top of the quarter--- wait, LO and Kobe will start the quarter, so it's not really the seconds. More the 1.5s....
AK will have the Q.
SECOND QUARTER
11:49 - Jordan Farmar wastes no time hitting one from distance to make it a seven point contest. Unfortunately, his follow up attempt 46 seconds later ain't nearly as pretty. Nothing but air.
10:19 - Kobe does his best Peyton Manning impression, shuttling a Sergio Fernandez miss three quarters downcourt to Farmar, who just beats a streaking Blazer defender to put in a layup. Apparently enjoying the QB work, Kobe uses the next possession to hit a streaking Ronny Turiaf under the bucket after the break. Channing Frye clocks Ronny on the way up. Foul called. And one converted. Portland time out. With barely two minutes having passed, the Lakers have cut the deficit down to four and have a decidedly purple and gold momentum in swing.
Not shockingly, this progress has coincided with a direct rise in energy.
9:32 - Unfortunately, progress may now get tested. LO gets hit with an offensiev foul, his third whistle of the half. That'll sit him for the rest of the half. Pau enters the mix. The Spaniard can barely break a sweat before his new coach picks up a T. Me thinks he doesn't approve of all the referee attention focused on his squad.
7:45 - Steve Blake hits an inevitable three. I say "inevitable" because the possession featured three offensive boards for the Blazers. Give any NBA team that many tries and something will eventually go down.
7:09 - Having just set up Kobe for the triple, Farmar connect from 17-feet out. That's a basker's dozen working for Farmar this half. He's doing an awful lot to keep the Lakers in this contest, what with all the cold shooting and foul troubles plaguing Kobe and especially - After LO.
5:58 - Kobe skies to snatch a strong rebound under Portland's bucket, then puts up a 17-footer that touches rim... bounces... bounces... then finally gets tapped in from the left side by Pau Gasol. Bucket well timed and seriously uplifting, both for the crowd and this team. It not only puts the Lakers in the positive (2 points up), but lifts the spirits to set up some razzle dazzle ball movement from Farmar to Turiaf to Sasha. The downtown shot falls. The Lakers are now up by 5.
2:23 - Mo's swung back Portland's way care of back to back five foot hooks from LaMarcus Aldridge and additional makes from Outlaw and Blake have put the Blazers back up by 3. With time running down on the Laker shot clock and Fish having trouble getting some space, it's looking like a lost chance to cut that newly discovered pit. But Fish's miss gets tapped in by Gasol (who's doing great work on the glass, 8 boards this half) and it's now a one point match.
1:09 - ROnny just picked up a foul and you may notice he's talking with the refs right now. I don't think he's actually arguing the call, but letting the officials know that Pryzbylla is hooking him under the basket in every scrum. As someone seated right behind that goal, it's actually very blantant.
18.5 - Walton stays with Outlaw along the perimeter, but allows him too much space. His 18 footer is good, the second consecutive possession featuring a Travis jumper gone down with Walton assigned to him.
The half ends with Portland up 51, 44. The Lakers clawed their way back in, briefly took the lead and are by no means out of this. Truth be told, had they not started the contest so awful, it might be a different game. It would also be considerably different if they had Lamar on the floor, who's spent much of the half glued to the pine in foul trouble. Odom's absence probably also goes a long way to explain why the Lakers are getting killed on the glass (24-18), allowing Portland seven offensive boards. I don't have the numbers in front of me, but I imagine the Blazers' second chance points are considerably too high. We'll see if they can make the adjustments in the third. BK will supervise.
THIRD QUARTER:
Not a good start for LO, as he picks up the offensive foul with less than a minute gone. That gives him four, and he'll have to be careful. PJ leave shim in, though.
9:15- Jack beats Kobe off the dribble. He's had a little trouble tonight staying in front of guys. That, of course, gives him a lot in common with the rest of the team. 55-46 Portland.
8:150 Great pass from Kobe to Pau under the hoop for an easy dunk. That's what the Lakers need to do- penetrate, and find the open man. The ball movementan doff ball movement hasn't been particularly good tonight. To much catch, hold, pass. Not enough crisp play.
6:45- Lakers down seven, now four as Sasha buries the three coming off the screen. Portland calls timeout, up 57-53. Very little about this game has gone the Lakers way, other than that good run from the seconds to end the first, start the second. Still, they're only down by four halfway through the third quarter. One good push puts them back in the lead. It doesn't like they're going to be in good form before the final buzzer. The question is if they'll win anyway.
To do it, they need to tighten up on the defensive glass, and find a way to generate better looks. The offense has been as stagnant tonight as it's been in a long time. Overall, they're getting beat up on the glass, 29-22. Not a good margin, especially at home.
5:40- Still no answer for Aldridge down low, as he bodies up Gasol, bounces into him a few times, then hits the right handed shot off the glass. Aldridge has shown a lot of really solid post moves down low. Nothing fancy, but he can use both hands, use the glass, go without it, face up, etc.
4:05- Stupid play by Kobe. The defender got a hand on him, but not much, and to pop off like that after a potential momentum building play isn't smart. Fish picks up a foul on the other end, and points to the screener looking for a foul. The Lakers really aren't playing with much composure on either end.
Webster beats Kobe off a ball fake, and the Blazers are up 64-57.
1:57- Great pass by LO over the top to Gasol down low draws a foul from Pryzbilla. That's one of the best jobs they've done getting low in a while. There has been little aggressive cutting, aggressive passing, etc. They're getting passes, then holding the ball. Very little fluidity. Since the first half, when they were in the paint a lot but missed a lot of shots, they've lost some of that attack-the-basket mentality. Outside shooting got them back into the game, but they're close enough to work the ball low, and get into the offense.
64-59 Portland coming out of the TO.
1:37- Illegal defense called against the Lakers, and Blake gets back to the line. He now has five points of T's. He only averages seven a night. Like we said before, something about the Lakers makes Blake into a superstar.
1:17- Farmar gets to the basket, and draws the and one on Rodriguez. Good start for him coming back into the game.
:55- 65-62 Portland.
END OF THE THIRD: A great drive and dish from Kobe to Turiaf gives the Lakers a 67-65 lead heading into the fourth. The key to the play? Turiaf moving without the ball, diving to the hoop and following Kobe to give him an outlet. There's been way too little of that over the course of the game. In previous games, it's seemed like every time someone was moving forward towards the basket, someone was right there with him.
The Lakers aren't playing well, but they're winning. 12 minutes to go. AK will have the fourth.
Fourth Quarter
11:36 - Outlaw blocks Kobe's shot from 19 feet out. I swear, that kid's got the longest arms in the entire league this side of Kevin Durant. They are seriously long, given an even more stretched out look by some seriously narrow, wiry shoulders. The kid is essentially a coat hanger with ridiculous athleticism.
10:30 - A 17-foot make by Bryant is gussied up by Sasha's triple from the corner. That shot from downtown breaks a tie at 69 apiece, putting the Lakers up by 3 and prompting a Portland timeout.
8:03 - For once, Outlaw is on the defensive. Kobe gets him off balance with a little shake and bake just inside the arc, then buries the jumper in his face. Next possesion. More Kobe, this time blowing past every Portland defender for the layup. Lakers now up by 5.
6:26 - The Lakers take a cue from the Blazer blueprint. Snag an offensive rebound and give yourself another shot at a bucket. Pau's offensive glasswork off Sasha's downtown miss end sup in LO's hands, who whips the ball behind the arc to Farmar for the triple. Money. One possession, a Steve Blake brick and an LO rebound later, Farmar's good for a conventional score. Portland takes another timeout (and is it just me, or does it feel like they've already taken about 11 this game). L.A. now has a double digit lead (10 to be exact)
4:36 - Either there's a serious confetti malfunction going on right now or those rumors about the NBA being fixed aren't too far off. Portland's still very much in this game with plenty of time left, yet streamers are flying around Staples.
3:05 - Nate McMillan just got tossed for busting a gasket in the ref's direction. I guess he took offense to the confetti.
2:15 - I hate to say it, but from where I'm sitting, that block on LO looked clean. Maybe some contact at the end, but a LOT of ball.
42.9 - The game's pretty much in hand by this point, but nobody's gonna complain about a cherry on the top three ball from Sasha.
And NOW the confetti falls in accurate and timely fashion. It wasn't always pretty and until the closing stretches, it rarely looked secure. But it ended up happening. 30/9/7 from Kobe lef the way for the starters, who got precious little in the way of scoring from Fish, Walton and LO (although to be fair, 11 boards from Odom certainly helped). Bryant's cause was seriously helped, however, by the ever-steady bench. Farmar led all pine guys with 21, but the dozen from Sasha and Ronny's eight were more than needed. Thanks for droppung by. More to come later.
AK

Anyone link channelsurfing is not working ?
Posted by: Ajay | February 26, 2008 at 07:38 PM
I know that this is the wrong thread and time well....actually it's always the perfect time for this lol
http://www.emptythebench.com/2008/02/25/is-three-time-mvp-steve-nash-overrated/
Lets go lakeshow
Posted by: bonez | February 26, 2008 at 07:39 PM
I hope the Portland announcers don't call the game. They along with snapper jones and the sac kings announcers are horrible, and are haters that are always trying to crack dry jokes when it comes to the lakers. I wish Chick Hearn were still around because even though he was the lakers announcer, he called the game for what it is. If you were bad he would say it, if you were good he would say it without being totally biased in favor of the lakers. He always knew facts and had good insight about the other teams and their players. He is sorely missed.
Posted by: 70slakerfan | February 26, 2008 at 07:40 PM
Looking for the game on line. channelsurfing.net just has audio. Any ideas?
Mark
Posted by: markythearky | February 26, 2008 at 07:41 PM
Good
No Portland announcers!!
Posted by: 70slakerfan | February 26, 2008 at 07:41 PM
ANY LINKS TO WATCH THE GAME ONLINE LIVE?
channelsurfing link is Radio only. Can't miss a laker game
Posted by: Disgruntled,Frustrated Laker Fan | February 26, 2008 at 07:41 PM
GO LAKERS!
Posted by: Rick Friedman | February 26, 2008 at 07:44 PM
anyone have a link to the game?
Posted by: passionate Lakers fan | February 26, 2008 at 07:44 PM
Lamar...from now one that is what u do! THAT IS WHAT U DO BABY!
Posted by: bonez | February 26, 2008 at 07:45 PM
Gasol got a haircut, and Kobe's rockin' the (almost) knee-high's.
Who is this team?
Posted by: J. Walter Weatherman | February 26, 2008 at 07:45 PM
BK,
Please don't talk about the Commodores. You're only reminding me that Vandy's a shoo-in for the tourney, while my Gators are on the bubble.
Posted by: Xodus | February 26, 2008 at 07:45 PM
You don't want to make Kobe angry, you won't like him if he's angry.
Posted by: Xodus | February 26, 2008 at 07:47 PM
No links to the game; it's not a League Pass game. Use your imagination.
Posted by: cjms | February 26, 2008 at 07:49 PM
Lets go Lakers!!!
Posted by: Nemaia Faletogo | February 26, 2008 at 07:49 PM
Xodus-
Not my problem (haha)
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | February 26, 2008 at 07:50 PM
You don't want to make Kobe angry, you won't like him if he's angry.
Posted by: Xodus | February 26, 2008 at 07:50 PM
We're playing pretty lethargically at the start. Just because Roy is out doesn't mean this team isn't dangerous.
Posted by: Xodus | February 26, 2008 at 07:51 PM
Lakers need to just run their offense and tighten up the defense. Portland is going to hustle and be up for us, so we need to be careful not to have a letdown. Go Lakers!!!
Posted by: Nemaia Faletogo | February 26, 2008 at 07:52 PM
We're down by 3 in the first. If you are experiencing panic you are unbelievably wimpy. No worries.
GO LAKERS!!!!!
Posted by: johnnyP | February 26, 2008 at 07:52 PM
Its kind of good the lakers are down early, they will have to play now that they know this won't be an easy win. It should be a good game.
Posted by: 70slakerfan | February 26, 2008 at 07:53 PM
why doesn't channelsurfing have a video link????? WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY??????
Posted by: Earth Wind & Fire | February 26, 2008 at 07:53 PM
Lakers are a little cold. Hopefully they adjust.
Posted by: mjassbong | February 26, 2008 at 07:53 PM
We're down by 5 in the first. If you are experiencing panic you are UNBELIEVABLY wimpy and pathetic: less than little faith.
No worries.
GO LAKERS!!!!!
Posted by: johnnyP | February 26, 2008 at 07:53 PM
Tonight more than ever, I am concerned about Portlands athleticism and the revenge of the refs.
Posted by: chuck23 | February 26, 2008 at 07:56 PM
No question we're better with Rad in there instead of Luke because at least Rad spreads the floor. The blazers don't respect Luke's outside game.
Posted by: Nemaia Faletogo | February 26, 2008 at 07:57 PM
Thats Steve Jave for you. Lakers lets go. Officiating could be important if you let the Blazers stay close.
Posted by: 70slakerfan | February 26, 2008 at 07:57 PM
Steve Javie being one of the officials doesn't bode well. This bum hates the Lakers. The NBA should have booted this guy long ago.
Posted by: Rick Friedman | February 26, 2008 at 07:57 PM
So far the Lakers have run ZERO pick and roll with Pau and Kobe.
What is going on?
Posted by: J. Walter Weatherman | February 26, 2008 at 07:57 PM
BTW, did the Lakers warm up before the game? They are cold as ice coming out of the starting gate. There is zero energy emanating from the Laker squad that seems just going through the motions.
Posted by: Rick Friedman | February 26, 2008 at 07:58 PM
Tonight is
REVENGE OF THE REFS!!
Apparently they didn't like Phil's comments about one of their own.
Posted by: J. Walter Weatherman | February 26, 2008 at 07:58 PM
are you f'ing kidding me. I haaaaaaaaaaaatteeeeee Steve Javie
Posted by: pslakerlover | February 26, 2008 at 07:59 PM
sadly, for some reason we always lose to portland. i will not take responsibilty solely because i live in the portland area, but since i keep buying blazers tickets if only to see the lakers, i feel sort of responsible. possibly more responsible is the fact that portland always seems to be the only team that can outhustle us. god knows why. fortunately, we only face them 3 more times this year, not including the possibity of the playoffs. what the heck....
Posted by: phred | February 26, 2008 at 07:59 PM
It's weird though, down by a dozen to the Blazers with Kobe and Lamar with two fouls, and yet I'm still not worried about this game. They could go up by 20 and I'm still pretty sure the Lakers would bury them in the 2nd half.
Posted by: J. Walter Weatherman | February 26, 2008 at 08:00 PM
were coming out REALLY flat...
pull Walton and Fisher out.
Posted by: jaworski | February 26, 2008 at 08:00 PM
What kind of craptastic quarter is this? Hopefully, they come out with some fire in the 2nd
Posted by: bobie | February 26, 2008 at 08:00 PM
KOBE STOP FOULING AND PLAY SOME DEFENSE!
Posted by: Gunner | February 26, 2008 at 08:01 PM
Time to put the foot down.
Colorado Loves the Lakers!
Posted by: Tim-4-Show | February 26, 2008 at 08:02 PM
We are screwed if Luke stays in this game he can't hit a wide open shot.
Posted by: chuck23 | February 26, 2008 at 08:02 PM
come on lakers...
FEED ANYONE?
that JUSTIN TV FEED DOESNT WORK TRIO!!!
:)
Posted by: Lakers4Realz | February 26, 2008 at 08:02 PM
channel surfing only shows games broadcasting in nba league pass. today this game is not in league pass.
Posted by: Disgruntled,Frustrated Laker Fan | February 26, 2008 at 08:03 PM
Lakers are out of rythym right now on both ends of the floor. Man, it's hard not to bite my tongue when it comes to Luke. Doesn't look like we're taking this team seriously tonight. The one thing that Nate McMillan does is get his players to play hard. They have athletes and good shooters so we shouldn't take them lightly.
Posted by: Nemaia Faletogo | February 26, 2008 at 08:03 PM
LINK!!!:P
Posted by: Lakers4Realz | February 26, 2008 at 08:04 PM
GET LUKE OUT OF THERE!
HES BAD LUCK!
Posted by: FLUKE | February 26, 2008 at 08:05 PM
raef the fricking frentz is scoring off of us (so to speak?) the satisfaction i get from remembering the blazers classic 01 implosion is running thin.
aaaahhh, the 01 implosion. good times.
Posted by: phred | February 26, 2008 at 08:05 PM
We're lucky to be down by just 10. Now let's get ready to make a comeback.
Posted by: Xodus | February 26, 2008 at 08:06 PM
Weatherman is right. Down by 20 and no need to panic. Chucky23, I take it you do not have the great faith in Luke everyone else does. Not even I have that kind of faith.
Did the Lakers really not warm up? What is up with that???
SPECTACULAR COME BACK!!!!!!! THAT HAS TO HURT YOUR CONFIDENCE!!
Posted by: johnnyP | February 26, 2008 at 08:06 PM
Why isn't the 2nd unit giving it to Gasol? He's the best option out there!
Posted by: Lakers Legacy | February 26, 2008 at 08:07 PM
veeeeeery slowly 1 st quarter,it seems nothing goes right
Posted by: playa | February 26, 2008 at 08:08 PM
Now is not time for Kobe to lose his head
Posted by: Justin N | February 26, 2008 at 08:08 PM
Lets have a stronger 2nd quarter. Go Lakers!!!
Posted by: Nemaia Faletogo | February 26, 2008 at 08:08 PM