Game Thread - Kings vs. Lakers
Just to give the Kings a taste of their own medicine, BK and I brought cowbells to clang from the press row. We expect to be ejected by halfway through the first, but it'll be worth it.
AK (with the first)
FIRST QUARTER
10:16 - Fish just put in a layup. By the way, there's a dude a section over from us who's been trying very hard to kiss, hug and generally touchie-feelie his lady. She looks beyond uninterested. it's pretty amusing.
9:34 - Mikki Moore at the line shooting a pair. I still think Mom's description of Moore, with his braids and extremely gangly build, is a classic. "He looks like half a spider."
9:09 - Vladdy Radmanovic with the hook shot squares up the match at 8 all. Couple of dribbles in the paint, step back, kisses the ball off the rim for the soft fall. Very easy-breezy play from the Serbian, perhaps liberated by his unsually spiky doo. He must be in a freewheeling mood.
8:07 - Kobe snags Beno Udrih's inbound pass and proceeds to run hoopward with it. Slam dunk. Lakers now up a bucket.
6:28 - Vlad goes the bench after picking up his second whistle off some fairly incidental contact with a driving K-Mart. Radmanovic doesn't agree with the late whistle. I'm not sure I do, either. At any rate, he sits and Luke Walton joins in on the action.
4:39 - Kobe receives the rock a little below the elbow, works a steps to blow past Martin, then picks up the blocking foul on Moore while racking the and-one opportunity. The freebie doesn't fall, but that's one on the half-spider and Miller's already got two. The Lakers have done a nice job pinning fouls on Sacto's big men.
3:02 - A sloppy pass from Gasol to Walton ends up turning into a John Salmons drive to the rack. The previous possession featured a Farmar turnover (his second in short time) and a Spencer Hawes layup created as the result of said gaffe. That's five turnobers with just under three minutes left in the first. I'm not close enough to the Laker bench to hear everything, but I'll go out on a limb and predict Phil's mentioned something about knocking that off.
1:46 - Another turnover by Farmar on a half court, cross-court pass to Kobe. It's easily read and just as easily intercepted by Ron Ron. Thankfully, it only results in a missed three ball by Ron Ron, but to say the very least, Farmar's having an awful go at things. The next dead results in Sasha coming in for the Bruin. Were he still on the team, we might actually be seeing The Critter on the floor.
42.4 - Kobe pulls a spin move so complicated, intricate and ridiculous in the paint, I'm not even quite sure how to go about describing it. Suffice to say, it was pretty durn cool.
End of the first, Kings 31, Lakers 29. Some sloppy play with a capital "S" on display, particularly on the part of Farmar. The Lakers are also getting beat 12-9 on the board. The Kings are hardly shooting the lights out (43%), so it's a matter of playing smart and under control. BK will supervise the effort in the second.
SECOND QUARTER:
PJ gets Farmar back in the game quickly, after pulling him in the first. Turiaf also in for Luke to start the second quarter.
10:27- Kobe hits three (three!) FTs to bring the lakers back to within two, 37-35. Then some solid backcourt pressure forces an eight second count and gets them the ball back with a chance to tie. Which they do, off a Farmar to Odom alley oop. JF has made a couple good plays since coming back into the game. Guess he just needed a quick sitdown.
8:49- As they did on Tuesday, the Kings are collapsing on penetration, and conceding outside shots to the Lakers. Unlike Tuesday, though, the Lakers are converting. I'm talking some seriously wide open looks, the sort that have to be made. If they keep it up, Sacto will have to start honoring them on the perimeter, and lanes will open up to move with or without the ball to the basket.
Of course, some of the reason they're packing it in now must be because Kobe has found his way through for contact/layups a few times in the early going. That's the idea- that teams always have to pick their poison. Lakers shooting nearly 56%, but are down by 1. In part because they've given up five offensive boards to the Kings.
8:23- A little bit of overpassing for the Lakers, as Ronny goes up for a shot, then spies a cutting Sasha and tries to deliver it to him, except Vujacic was already too deep under the basket and ended up stepping out of bounds, led by the pass. Ronny should have just shot the ball, and I think was yelling at himself on the way back up the court because he realized the same thing.
6:50- Again, Ronny dishes off to Sasha when he should have probably gone up strong himself. Ronny had good position in the low post, and if he'd just gone up, would have had a good look/drawn a foul. But by dishing to Sasha, he gvae the help time to arrive, and the shot got stuffed. I love when the Lakers look to move the ball and make a good shot a better shot, but there's a limit to that.
5:50- Lakers down 53-45. Timeout on the floor.
5:00- Udrih was doing some sort of Kung Fu, fast moving hands of fury type defense on Kobe out on the perimeter. I wonder if that played a role in the miss.
4:00- Lakers get lucky, as the Kings turn the ball over after getting themselves another offensive rebound. The Lakers are really getting hurt on that end. 11 turnovers and 6 offensive boards have given the Kings a lot of extra/unearned opportunities.
No flow at all for the Lakers offensively. Very little ball movement, very little player movement. Lots of one-on-one.
2:48- Timeout on the floor, Lakers down 60-49. At 29-19, Q2 hasn't been kind to LAL.
2:40- Artest draws a foul on Odom. Simple play. Garcia dribble (to my) right, dumps the ball down to Artest on the block, who had sealed Odom on the post. Quick spin move, and LO had no choice but to hack. On the other end, the Lakers make Sacto pay for a double team when Gasol passed to a cutting Odom out of the post. Easy deuce.
Then they give it back when Rad tries to jump a pass to Martin, misses, and leaves KM with an easy lane to the basket.
1:15- Vlad commits LA's 15th personal of the half, his third, sending him to the bench. Martin hits the FTs, then Sasha hits a three on the other end. Good swap.
Strange play- With Martin ready to tee up a three, a late closing Sasha tried the ol' "clap while he shoots to distract him" play that we used to do in, like, seventh grade. Didn't work. Martin got nothing but cord.
At least he made up for it by hitting another three.
HALFTIME: Lakers down 71-60. Fair to say that was an ugly half. It's hard to say they were bad offensively, since they're sitting on 60 points and shot 50% from the floor... but if there's such a thing as an unattractive 60- and again, I'm not sure there is- this might qualify. At the very least,there hasn't been the sort of flow we all like to see. But the biggest problem was obviously the defense. Too many turnovers and offensive rebounds surrendered contributed to the problem, but the Kings are just beating the Lakers to spots, forcing them to foul. Not only is Sacramento shooting nearly 55%, they've also been sent to the line 21 times. Much of that because the Lakers were in the penalty.
They'll have to clean all that up, or everyone goes home unhappy. At the very least, it's looking like the folks at Jack in the Box are safe for the evening.
Biggest offensive output of the season for Sacto in one half. It's always good to support achievement.
THIRD QUARTER
10:56 - Vlad fires awaty from downtown and connects, cutting the Kings lead to a single digit 9. But before I finish typing this sentence, Beno Udrih heads in fairly unfettered fashion to the basket and racks a deuce. On the next possession, Kobe allows Ron Ron way too much coming around from the top of the circle. Two points for Testes. Until this game-long issue gets the clampdown, ain't nothing the Lakers do on the offensive end that's gonna matter much.
8:31 - Nice job by LO holding his position under the basket, forcing a driving Artest to travel.
8:07 - The good: Fish taking Gasol's pass and banking the 20-footer home (I'm not close enough to hear, but I don't think he called it). The bad: Gasol needing to pass out because he appeared to struggle getting position against Mikki Moore. The Half Spider was doing a nice job playing Pau in physical fashion.
6:20 - HORRENDOUS job by Vlad allowing an out of control, falling forward and losing the rock Udrih to recover and convert the deuce. All Radmanovic does it reach, and pretty lazily at that. Move your feet a little bit, my man. If you don't actually pick up the easiest charge you'd ever accrue, you could at least make it impossible for Udrih to retain possesoin. I'm not shocked he got pulled for Walton after the time out.
4:52 - LO snags the loose ball and goes coast to coast, putting Mikki Moore on his heels to pick up a foul and two converted freebies. The Lakers are back within 7.
By the way, for those not keeping score, this game is starting to get seriously physical. Fish just drilled Artest under the bucket, allowing LO to grab a Sacto miss and shuttle it to Gasol for the dunk. And speaking of Ron Ron, he and Kobe are quite wrapped up in this mano y' mano they got going. Both are getting each other's skin in plainly visible fashion. I wouldn't be surprised to see either or both pick up a T while facing up against each other.
2:13 - Double T's for Gasol and Miller. As I pointed out earlier, the physical play of some Sacto folk has been pissing off the Spainiard all game. He just now decided to speak up about it.
1:54 - Barely 20 seconds pass before Kobe gets T'd arguing a no-call under the basket. It wasn't a hugely demonstrative display, but he's also been giving the refs an earful all game, so I'm not surprised they've had enough. That's either 13 or 14 technicals for Bryant this season. He REALLY needs to be careful. The West is too tight for him to miss a game over something as stupid as a one-game suspension.
1:22 - LO fails to connect on a chippie, but Walton is there for the putback. The Lakers are now within a downtown bomb from squaring up this ballgame.
The frame closes down with the Lakers still down a three ball. 92-89. The third quarter has seen some life after a rather bad first half. They even held the Kings scoreless for about 4-5 minutes. The ingredients are there. We'll see if the recipe holds. BK with the fourth.
FOURTH QUARTER:
Lakers careless with the ball early, and the Kings have taken advantage to push the lead back to seven. Three TOs I believe, already in the frame.
9:30- Garcia hits a jumper, adn the lead is 100-93 SAC. The Lakers D hasn't been good at all over the first three minutes of the quarer, and the Kings are starting to find room again off the backdoor cuts and off-ball screens. Kobe's been beat, Farmar's been beat- generally speaking the Kings backcourt has put some hurt on LA's, on that end.
8:57- Timeout on the floor. Lakers come back out with Ronny, Vlad, Farmar, LO and Sasha. Vlad'll need to crank it up defensively to stay out for very long. This is obviously an important stretch, as tehy try to stick relatively close without Kobe on the court.
7 :54- Good sequence there results in an easy layup for LO. Sasha comes across the key to Farmar, who drops it into Ronny, who hits a cutting LO. The ball never hit the floor.
7:15- Farmar misses LO on the wing, instead taking the ball deep into traffic. Overall, the decisions he's made tonight haven't been all that reat. But he's quicker that Fish, and hopefully can stick on Udrih a little better... although he really hasn't. In fairness, Udrih has made everyone look bad for LA at some point tonight.
Sasha hits another three, and the Sacto lead is down to two.
6:55- 100, 95 SAC.
6:10- Timeout on the floor, Lakers down by two. PJ will likely get Kobe back into the game after the stoppage. After two terrible quarters, the Lakers are on pace to play two pretty good defensive Qs in teh second half. 21 allowed in the third, 8 thus far in the fourth.
Fish and Kobe both back in after the TO.
I'm a little surprised Reggie Theus doesn't have Artest back in the game.
4:35- Two Martin drive and dishes to a penetrating (and totally uncovered) Spencer Hawes for easy dunks prompts a TO from PJ, who will likely mention that they might want to stop the ball earlier before the penetration gets so deep. Two bad breakdowns. 104-100 Sacto.
4:00- Good cut by Moore, who had LO trailing him when he went to set the screen, then just slipped it and cut straight to the hoop. Good recognition on his part. He came around off another screen, though, to get free. The Kings do a ton of that sort of thing.
Kobe makes one of two FTs on the other end. 106-104...
2:40- Strange sequence between Moore and Sasha results in a T for the Lakers, which Sasha converts. Looked Like Sasha got called for the loose ball foul, then Moore for the T b/c of an elbow, and now the officials can't figure out who should get the ball.
Sacto ends up with it, Lakers down one.
Theus continues to leave Miller and Artest on the bench. I'm sure they'll be freaking out at Sactown Royalty.com. Huge possession, and it results in another Moore dunk. Slip screen, quick cut, easy dunk.
Sasha gets the points back with a triple. Udrih scores on a tough drive at the other end.
1:20- 112-109, Sac.
:15.1- Fantastic play by Fish to give the Lakers a one point lead. Kobe pulls up on the wing, throws the skip pass to Fish at the three point line. Fish pumps, lets the defender go by, takes a dribble, but rather than settle for the open J, rises and hits Gasol in the lane for an easy lay in. Fantastic look. Great play by Kobe not to force the ball, great play by Fish to recognize that someone had a better shot than he did.
:4.6- Udrih trips over a prostrate Sasha, earning two FTs for the Kings. Shame, too, since the Lakers had forced the Kings into a tough look. Good pressure high on the floor before Udrih took the ball off Miller at the high post. Sasha, who wasn't guarding either of them, ended up on the floor, under Udrih.
He makes 'em both. Lakers call timeout to advance the ball, 4.6 ticks left, down by one.
Kobe gets the ball on the inbound, deep in the backcourt. Good D by Salmons as Kobe worked to penetrate, forcing an awkward, fadeaway look for Kobe that doesn't fall. Good help from Moore, too, getting a hand up to help alter the shot. Lakers lose, 114, 113.
They played better ball in the second half, but the lead LAL spotted Sacto early was too much. Bad miss at an opportunity to gain a game on the Spurs in the race for #1.



It's tough Edwin, but I will abide.
Man, I'm starting to realize that this Lakers team is high powered on offense, but pretty mediocre on defense. You just can't give up 70 plus points in any half and expect to win.
Posted by: Amazing_Happens | March 09, 2008 at 10:20 PM
Edwin,
Kind of harsh on Farmar. I agree with you that he really needs to step up his defense but I don't think hes meant to be a "good" defender. He's been getting buned all year. I think eventually Farmar will be playing defense like Fish, not spectacular but not bad. Hopefully he will work on some defensive things this summer.
What bothered me about Farmar tonight (besides the shaky D) was his demeanor. He seemed lazy tonight. He seemed like he was playing a pick up game with those lazy passes. However, I do give him credit for driving the ball. He should have gotten a few more whistles when he got hacked by the basket. Im just glad hes doing more then just jacking up 3s. Im sure Phil will lay in to him and the other Lakers tonight. I expect a much more crisp effort out of Farmar and the Lakers on Tues. We need that win.
GO LAKERS
Posted by: mrbarneydangles | March 09, 2008 at 10:21 PM
Give our Lakers a break.
Sacto played really well this time.
Any team would have a hard time with them.
Posted by: lakersfan_na | March 09, 2008 at 10:26 PM
Defense wins championships.
Luke/Vladimir/Jordan can not defend.
The truth is the truth.
Posted by: passionate Lakers fan | March 09, 2008 at 10:29 PM
Today showed me the Suns should still be favored over the Lakers if they meet in the playoffs.If Beno Udrih can play that well against the Lakers just imagine what Steve Nash will do to the Lakers defense.The Lakers are nothing right now besides a team that looks really good on paper.
Posted by: jf | March 09, 2008 at 09:52 PM
jf,
Sorry, but that's one of the dumbest post I've ever read on here. Too many people are making ridiculous judgments based upon ONE game. Which team has been playing better the past few weeks, Lakers or Suns? Which team has been playing better so far this year? Which team has done better since making their trade? Seriously, you guys that come on here with dumb posts after one loss should go to sleep. The Spurs have lost two in a row after winning 11 straight and I don't think they're too concerned about it. Which team is still sitting on top of the WC? That's right, it's still the LAKERS!!! Love it or hate it, your post don't make a bit of difference.
Posted by: Nemaia Faletogo | March 09, 2008 at 10:31 PM
Defense wins championships.
Luke/Vladimir/Jordan can not defend.
The truth is the truth.
Lakers fan
I'm sorry buddy, but right now the lakers can't defend. It's been like that for a while, you guys have out scoring opponents.
Posted by: Fire32 | March 09, 2008 at 10:35 PM
An atrocious defensive first half set the stage for this disaster. Then the Lakers tried to catch up all at once. They played at too fast of a pace and that resulted in turnovers. I'll give Sacramento some credit, they played well and executed down the stretch. But the Lakers as a team stunk it up. They came out in the first half looking disinterested and although they made a few good defensive plays at the very start, the rest of the first half, their defense was non-existent.
I like Jordan Farmar but I feel that he has gotten away from playing strong defense. The Lakers as a team go for too many steals and wind up getting burned a lot. Jordan has picked up on this tendency as well. I think too much of his game is based on offense. The best way he can help the team is by carving out a niche for himself defending the tough, speedy point guards that are everywhere in the Western conference. The Lakers don't need him to score, they need him to defend.
As the leader of the team and one of its captains, Kobe needs to set a better example when it comes to playing through bad reffing. He cannot afford to make each game a personal vendetta against the zebras. His technical total is mounting and his reputation certainly cannot be good with the men with the whistles. Mind you, I say this as someone that believes that when he complains, it is justified 90% of the time. But, he puts himself and his teammates in a difficult position by bitching all the time. Should Pau have gotten an And 1 on his last basket in the 4th Quarter? I thought so. But who knows if that baseline ref refused to blow his whistle out of spite? Our Lakers should never have let the game come down to a nailbiter, and they paid the price. Frustrating, but they must move on.
Posted by: bronxlakerfan | March 09, 2008 at 10:35 PM
"Kobe is terrible
PJ doesn't know what he's doing
I knew it all along
The Lakers are doomed
Jump ship!!!"
Posted by: Blog Idiots - You Know Who You Are | March 09, 2008 at 10:38 PM
I don't understand when people make statements that the Lakers should blow every team out. Other teams have pride and professionals on their rosters too. The Kings played a fine game tonight and they were lucky to win by ONE POINT!!! The Show got caught, and all the hand wringing and second guessing and finger pointing on this blog is not going to change that.
Posted by: bronxlakerfan | March 09, 2008 at 10:44 PM
I'm glad the Lakers lost. They can't keep winning games in which they don't compete at a high level, and they have been getting away with too many of those lately.
Championships are born from adversity, not coasting and trying to make up for it later, the exact problem the 03-04 team had. True champions must learn to dig deeper, to a place they did not even know existed, to find the will inside themselves. It cannot be taught or explained, it can only be experienced.
This team may not be ready for prime time this season, but every game is a building block in the championship that will arrive someday.
"We are strong, no one can tell us we're wrong, searching our hearts for so long, all of us knowing, the NBA is a battlefield."
- paraphrased 80's philosopher
I don't know, I guess I'm punchy...
Posted by: DrewPauKobe | March 09, 2008 at 10:46 PM
Nemaia Faletogo
>>> Too many people are making ridiculous judgments based upon ONE game
TRU DAT
>>>Which team has been playing better so far this year? Which team has done better since making their trade
sorry but that means nothing, remember dallas last year. You guys were playing at a high level earlier this year maybe b/c of the gasol hype or maybe not. Maybe teams have figured you guys out or maybe you peaked too early.
>>>The Spurs have lost two in a row after winning 11 straight and I don't think they're too concerned about it.
I think they should be worried, this year isn't like other years were the WC only had 2 or 3 teams that could contend. This year the WC is going to be dangerous from 1 to 8.
Posted by: Fire32 | March 09, 2008 at 10:47 PM
WHEN YOUR LEADER DOESN'T SET THE TONE ON DEFENSE WHAT DO YOU EXPECT!
Kobiatch, yeah that's his name because he's started to act like that again. If he's the leader of this team, then he needs to set a precedence. Make sure his teammates are all about defending.
Kobe is doing nothing but shooting 7-18.
When your leader sucks in a game, then the team will follow suit.
PERIOD!
Posted by: Gunner | March 09, 2008 at 10:59 PM
J. WEATHERMAN,
"Worst. Officiated. Game. Ever.
Fitting that Martin gets the postgame interview as his push-off of Sasha wins the game for the Kings. "
EXCUSES, EXCUSES, EXCUSES. THE GAME SHOULD HAVE NEVER BEEN THAT CLOSE. IF KOBIATCH WAS SETTING A PRECEDENCE ON THE DEFENSE SIDE!
WORST LEADERSHIP EVER, I MIGHT ADD.
Posted by: Gunner | March 09, 2008 at 11:01 PM
Lakers lose and upsetting but not end of world. Will instill a bit of reality dose into playing hard. As was commented by post interview this loss will be good practice for what they will face in the playoffs.
1 Game at a time. Maybe Lakers were looking past Sac to Houstin.
Now time to buckle down and play one at a time.
On Farmar he has consistently gotten beat by opposing guards. He needs to learn from Fish who through out his carreer was great at anticipating and getting charging fouls on opponents. Farmar needs to learn that and add to his game but not give up 3 point accuracy.
We need to get tall and fast pg to defend the smaller quick guards.
I see it is official Green was cut by Houstin. We should try to get him for prorated league minimum to add to bench. We don't have 1st round picks the next couple of years so we should grab him and try to develop. He can either work out and become productive player with Kobe's intense pressure to win and practice or he can improve enough to be a piece of a trade package. Either way not too much of a gamble.
As to Suns being back so they beat SA but SA is a aging 1/2 court team. Let Shaq run with us and he won't last. Also our big is more agile and will move easily around him negating post up clog. Especially if Bynum gets back call it over.
Posted by: JustaLakerFan | March 09, 2008 at 11:09 PM
I REALLY REALLY HATE HIM.. HE REALLY REALLY SUCKS
Posted by: I HATE LUKE WALTON | March 09, 2008 at 11:30 PM
Gunner - thats another point the kobe apologists wont see. Kobe the supposed leader of this team only plays defense when he feels like it, he was just as guilty of poor defense as the rest of the team in the 1st half. Where is HIS accountabilty? He is supposed to be the leader of the team right? Did he say that he needs to set the tone on defense? They just played this team and got beat by the same plays- back doors because they are going for the suicide steals and getting burned.
Truth is he is often too busy complaining to the refs and doesnt get back in transition defense.
Thats one of the reasons he gets the name Kobaby. Now he doesnt like Ron Ron imitating his juvenile jersey grabbing victory celebration. Well guess what, what goes around comes around- get over it and act like a professional.
Posted by: Laker Lover | March 09, 2008 at 11:42 PM
Fire32,
Thanks for your response to my post. I'll just say that there's more basketball to be played so everything will sort itself out and the picture will become clearer. Have a good night.
Posted by: Nemaia Faletogo | March 09, 2008 at 11:51 PM
Laker Lover
"Truth is he is often too busy complaining to the refs and doesnt get back in transition defense."
THIS IS WHAT HAPPEN WHEN YOU GET THE BIG HEAD FROM ALL THOSE PEOPLE PUMPING YOU UP ABOUT BEING MVP.
You think you should get every call and when you don't get a call, the team's transition defense sucks because the other 4 players on the court are trying to cover for you while you (Kobiatch) is in backcourt complaining to the Refs.
"Now he doesnt like Ron Ron imitating his juvenile jersey grabbing victory celebration. Well guess what, what goes around comes around- get over it and act like a professional"
THE KINGS HAD NOTHING TO LOSE IN THIS GAME and there's going to be other teams playing the Lakers over this last stretch of the season who will have nothing to lose. And BIG HEAD KOBE's leadership will be tested. People cry about Farmar not playing up to the level of competition. Ask his leader why he's not playing up to the level of competition.
MJ NEVER ALLOWED HIS TEAMMATES TO SLACK OFF! And that's what a leader does.
MY QUESTION TO YOU LAKER LOVER, "IS KOBE LEADING THIS TEAM? OR IS THIS TEAM LEADING THEMSELVES?"
Last thing, I'm no Suns fan. But I really like how they are playing defense. Holding the Spurs to 87 points?
They are moving in the right direction. No way do Martin, Artest, and a bunch of rejects score 114 points on you no matter how good they were playing.
We are not as good as we should be when your Leader only gets up for the big games.
Posted by: Gunner | March 10, 2008 at 05:39 AM
Kobe is not looking to pass at all.those who have played know that when you dont touch the ball on offense,you don't play as well on D. Kobe is ballhogging and even though he's making his shots,there is more to basketball than that...That is why they are losing..No D. No passing.Kobe isnt playing D either.
Posted by: neil
THE PROBLEM IS MOST PEOPLE ON THIS BLOG HAVE NEVER PLAYED ORGANIZED BASKETBALL. AND IF THEY DID, BALLHOGGING WITH NO "D" WAS ACCEPTABLE TO THEM.
If you contest that, you're an idiot, or don't know nothing about basketball. THERE'S ALWAYS BEEN GREAT INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS WHO WON PERSONAL AWARDS.
Ask Dominique Wilkens, Bernard King (Showing my age), George Gervin, etc. But, SCORING A BUNCH OF POINTS GOT THEM NO RINGS!
AND THOSE PLAYERS WEREN'T GREAT TEAM LEADERS WHICH IS WHY THEY NEVER WON A RING.
Posted by: Gunner | March 10, 2008 at 05:56 AM
Neil,
If you put LBJ on this team instead of Kobe with better passing (LBJ avgs more assists with worse tm ) and better rebouding(again LBJ avgs more rebound) and better size the Lakers would win 70 games.....
THAT'S THE DIFFERENCE IN A TEAM PLAYER LIKE LBJ AND A BALL HOG LIKE KOBIATCH. I SAID IT IN THE SUMMER. THIS TEAM WOULD FLOURISH UNDER A LEBRON MORE THAN WITH KOBE. AND LEBRON SEEMS TO KEEP OWNING KOBE EVERYTIME THEY PLAY.
Neil
7-12, 11-13 . Those are Kobe's stats. You use his teammates not getting touches as a factor in their horrendous defense. Why don't you blame those players for not coming to play and accepting their roles.
Posted by: Tom
"I GUESS THEIR ROLE IS TO GET UP UNDER THE BASKET AND COLLECT THE MANY BRICKS KOBE IS THROWING AT THE BASKET"
Posted by: Gunner | March 10, 2008 at 06:05 AM
Sasha was the cause of the rally but he keeps on falling down....not good. One way to lost a game was bad officiating, bad shooting, bad defense from LO can't stop Udrih, Garcia, Martin....Kings lost to the Clips while Lakers have swelling head, they forgot basketball basics and kept on putting up those hotdog passing and shooting and we kept on evaluating the Suns game.....we're still No. 1 arghhh! that is sign of immaturity.
Posted by: Edwin Gueco | March 09, 2008 at 09:29 PM
Edwin
I don't disagree often with you, but saying bad D by Odom on Udrich is incorrect. Udrich is Fish/Farmars man and if he beats them LO or other big has to cover and put themselves at foul risk. Bad D at the point guard is the problem.
You are pretty much right on on every thing else.
Posted by: JustaLakerFan | March 10, 2008 at 07:37 AM
Jordan Farmar is supposed to be one of the fastest Lakers and a deciple of Coach Howland D school. What happened? He is getting lazy and afraid to confront his man. He is playing like Luke, fancy passing, too much dribbling and long range shooting. Where is the defensive stops? None whatsoever.
Please bring in that second draft pick from China, Sun Yue, he might be a better disciplined player.
Posted by: Edwin Gueco | March 09, 2008 at 09:44 PM
Or get Crit back...HA HA
Posted by: JustaLakerFan | March 10, 2008 at 08:22 AM
Today showed me the Suns should still be favored over the Lakers if they meet in the playoffs.If Beno Udrih can play that well against the Lakers just imagine what Steve Nash will do to the Lakers defense.The Lakers are nothing right now besides a team that looks really good on paper.
Posted by: jf | March 09, 2008 at 09:52 PM
Too much emphasis on one game! Just learn from the loss and adjust. First lesson don't take any team for granted and play hard all the time especially "D".
As to Nash do what we did to beat them 3 out of 4 games. Make him scorer and take assists away so he can't get team involved. Run and run to tire Shaq. On offense quick passes will keep him moving and not allow him to camp in the lane. And if Bynums back it is over. Shaq can't guard two sides with Gasol on one and Bynum on the other.
Posted by: JustaLakerFan | March 10, 2008 at 08:40 AM
If you loook at the stats Idiot {Gunner}, Lebron shoots more then Kobe per game and what is his team's record they are behind by 9 in the loss column. Stop hating and go practice for your Fat Boys Basketball League, Thanks
CUPCAKE!
Posted by: GunnerHATER | March 10, 2008 at 10:34 AM