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Live from Dallas- Lakers at Mavericks

March 18, 2008 |  5:44 pm

AK's having some net issues (they probably sabotaged his connection... take that, blogger!), but that doesn't mean we can't live blog. 

6-5 Dallas as things kick off...

9:00- LO has come out of the gate aggressively, realizing that while Dirk is a tough matchup for him on the defensive end, Dirk can't guard him.  He's gone strong to the hoop twice.  They need to get Dampier out of the post to give themselves some space at the hole.

7:23- Ronny draws a foul on Dampier off a great feed into the post from LO.  That's his second so he's out of the game.  Even better than out of the post.  Brandon Bass in. 

6:00- Ronny is providing some stout D down low.  Stack gets past Vlad but Turiaf contests the shot for his second straight block-- maybe Stack lost it on the way up.  Either way, he was there.  On the next trip, Fish finds a wide, and I mean WIDE, open Turiaf in the post.  Tic-tac pass back and forth from Ronny to Vlad back to Ronny, and it's an easy dunk. 

That might have been the easiest hoop they've had in a week.

5:13- Kobe rises on the pullup from 18 and buries a jumper over Howard.  He's 3-3.  Guess that extra gym time has paid off.

4:31- Ronny hits a jumper from the top of the key.  That's a massively important shot for him to be able to make.  Just like with Gasol, if the opposing center knows he has to honor that shot, he'll have to come out of the post, giving the Lakers much more space. 

4:00- Kobe hits a triple.  4-4.  Best of all the pas came from the interior, and he had all day to shoot.

3:20- Vlad Rad tip gives LA a 22-16 lead.  Good to see him down low, crashing the boards.  He is 6'10", you know.

TIMEOUT ON THE FLOOR

You have to like what the Lakers are doing right now.  No stress offensively.  They're taking what's there, whether it's a jumper from the outside, a drive to the hole, or a pass into the post.  They're not turning the ball over, either, which helps limit Kidd and Co.'s runout opps.  That's a huge deal for a team that's cranked up the speed level offensively.

2:20 - Walton's first shot is an airball.  Guess that extra time in the gym didn't really help. 

1:51- Lakers up 24-19.

1:12- Kobe burned by Brandon Bass going for the steal.  Kobe didn't get it and Bass had an open lane to the basket.  Walton fouls him and prevents the bucket.

Next trip down, Walton gets some redemption, sticking with his initial shot and drawing a foul for two FTs, then making a nice pass to Ronny in the post, holding the ball long enough for Ronny to gain position on Terry, who had to pick him up in transition. Two FTs for Turiaf, and the Lakers are up by seven. 

END OF THE FIRST- Lakers up 28-21. 

Can't complain about much in that quarter.  Offensively, they're a much better team than they were on Sunday (partially because Dallas isn't as good a defensive team as Houston, but I digress...).  They're forcing very little, and are actively finding space to operate within the Dallas D by getting the ball inside.  Penetration, penetrating passes, etc. All have worked so far.  But the ball movement has been really good.  Defensively, the Lakers aren't allowing Dallas to have a lot of clean, uncontested looks.  They're recovering well, and their rotations are crisper than they were in either game this weekend.  33% shooting for Dallas. 

SECOND QUARTER:

Great passing leads to a Ronny pass down low to Luke in the lane, where he draws a foul.  Makes both FTs, but again, it's excellent ball movement, and the Lakers not settling for jumpers.

10:30- Kobe, in the high post, hits a cutting Ronny on his way to the basket for an easy dunk.  Great play.  Kobe does an excellent job of seeing the double coming, but not waiting for it to get there.  Similarly great recognition by Turiaf to go to the hole.

FINALLY, AK IS IN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

To say the least, I've had something of a trying go since my arrival at the AAC.  Some issue techincal.  Some otherwise.  I'll get into everything during the postgame report, but let's just say... it's been interesting.  And Marc Cuban is still being ridiculous. 

Anyhoo...

7:42 - Josh Howard tags Sasha with a forearm to the face, tagging himself with an offensive foul.  The crowd seemed pretty surly about the call, until the play came up on the jumbtron.  The reaction slowly trickled from "boooo" to "Oooh, yeah, that's a foul."

5:40 - DJ Mbenga stuff former big man in crime Erick Dampier under the Laker hoop.  There are a decent chunk of Laker fans in the house, but I think even a few Mavs fan appreciated their man Didier making a good play.  After all, he's the one they called "Tac-os!!!"

4:46 - You would think that after guarding him for seven years in practice, Devean George would be invulnerable to every fake move Kobe has.  Apparently not.  Kobe  gets the ball from Vlad above the arc, pulls a few shake and bake moves, then buries the J from downtown over his old buddy's grill.

By the way, for those curious, AAC may very well have the most miked baskets in the NBA.  They're all rigged to let the crowd hear the makes and misses, but each time the ball comes near the rim or string, it's like a freakin' rock concert.  Some serious volume they got going here.

2:52 - An airball from LO (the Lakers' second of the night... yikes) lands in Kidd's mitts, as his been his case throughout his career so often. The PG takes it downcourt for a streak to the rack.  Ronny's got no choice but to foul.  Kidd will make both after the timeout. 

And speaking of J-Kidd, the jumbotron is showing footage during the timout of The Karate Kid with his head photoshopped over Ralph Macchio's.  Pretty amusing stuff, especially since they're playing "You're the best," which I looooooove.

51.6 - Turiaf gets the stuff, then corrals the ball and tries to hit Kobe downcourt Peyton Manning/Marvin Harrison style.  The pass is more than a little long, but Kobe tracks it down, adjusts himself, and manages to worm the reverse layup in past some Dallas defender traffic.

MVP chant for Kobe going as the final second and Laker possession tick down.  The rock ends up with Turiaf, who puts up a pressured mid-range jumper that's just a little long.  Lakers 59, Mavs 38.  Some nice D on display right now for the visitors.  The Lakers have held the Mavs to 33% over two periods and have forced 8 turnovers (as opposed to their own scant 4).  They're also killed Dallas on the glass 26-19 and have two players (Kobe-20, Ronny-10) in double figures.  I've had plenty to complain about up to here, but the Lakers aren't on the list.   Let's keep it that way.  See ya in the third.

THIRD QUARTER

11:00 - An offensive from Stack catches Fish in the chops, negating a two-point bucket.  Perhaps an omen for how things are gonna continue for Dallas, who just can't seem to get it together this game.

9:57 - Kobe starts out at the right side of the court, drifts with his dribble, takes off just at the corner of the left and puts it down smooth.  That's just pretty.  Clearly, Kobe is, as the kids like to say, "feeling it" this evening.

8:51 - Kobe finds Fish spotted up just inside the arc and hits him with a crosscourt pass on the run.  Fish is good and the Lakers are up by 23.  That shot, along with the last couple of Laker makes, have really taken the crowd out of this game.  The P.A. guy was trying to lead a "let's go Mavs" chant and received a halfhearted response at best.

6:49 - Great example of good defense leading to good offense.  Turiaf does a nice job of challenging Josh Howard under the rack, causing the miss and Kobe rebound.  Kobe drives the rock downcourt, then shoots the no look to Vladdy for the running layup.

5:44 - I've watched A LOT of basketball in my day, but I'm not sure I've ever seen the move Kobe just pulled.  Fish hit him on the running while cutting to the cup, and as Kobe met a defender, he pulled... and this is not a typo... a 360 layup.

Yes. 

A 360 layup. 

I'm actually sitting her flabbergasted. I just asked a few people around me if they've ever seen that before.  Everyone's shaking their heads.

3:58 - A steal by Brandon Bass on Kobe, then Walton's subsequent swipe off Bass, really demonstrates the "Hatfield-McCoy" vobe going in this here AAC.  There's a pretty sizable Laker contingent on hand tonight.

2:46 - Kobe picks up his fourth, putting him on the bench for at least the duration of the frame, I imagine. Kobe's also helped spot his team a 22-point cushion, so in theory, this shouldn't be all that big a deal.

2:27 - Jason Terry at the line to shoot a pair.  The P.A. guy lets the crowd know it's "Jet on the runway."   I can't decide if that's kinda cool or totally lame.

1:46 - Dirk got away with a couple things while blocking a streaking Turiaf.  1) Nowitzki got all hand with the block.  2) He actually used his left to give Ronny a little shove on the way out.  I wasn't surprised to see Ronny put a little extra mustard on it while fouling Dirk on the subsequent possession.  Or the next possession featuring a hard (but clean) foul by Dirk on Ronny.  Starting to get very physical between those two.

1:06 - Devean George shoots an sirball from the corner.  I feel like I'm back in L.A and it's anywhere from 1999-2006.

The third quarter winds down with LO hitting Luke with a dish in the corner.  The 22-footer clangs long and the ball goes in his fellow Wildcat J.Terry's paws.  Terry's got about 2-3 seconds on the clock, gets a little inside the halfcourt line before letting fly.  Sasha reacts kinda slow to close out.  The three ball is good, cutting this Laker to 12.  77-65 Lakers.  Remember that whole thing I said about Kobe going out and it shouldn't be that big a thing, since the Lakers were up 22?  I apparently had too much confidence.  Kobe's back in for the fourth.  As am I.

FOURTH QUARTER

10:35 - Ronny gets blocked under the hoop by Malik Allen.  Another fastbreak ensues for the Mavs, concluding with Terry finding Dirk crosscourt for a three ball.  The Mavs are back within 7 and the crowd is back in this in a big, bad way. 

9:18 - Vlad Rad's in for Walton and hits a VERY big three, putting the Lakers back up by 8.  But before I can even type that sentence, Ty Lue's got himself a layup.

8:12 - Another three ball from Vlad goes down.  As a subplot, it's starting to get chippy between Sasha and Lue.  The two were tussling a bit before Dallas inbounded and Lue made a point of telling the refs.

7:33 - Vlad's good from downtown again, now at the 10 point mark.  During one of the third quarter timeouts, Phil had been in Radmanovic's ear something aggressive and animated.  Whatever he told the Serbian Sharpshooter, it was effective.  Vlad's been very active since reentering the contest.

5:30 - The way he was floating through no man's land, with nobody really on him, it was hard to tell if LO, Kobe or Vlad lost track of Josh Howard.  All three were near enough to appear theoretically guilty.  In any event, J.Ho got the uncontested layup.

4:10 - The crowd wanted a travel on Kobe.  The refs apparently thought his flurry of footwoerks and fakes were all legal.  The ref's opinion eventually allows Kobe to take the ball strong to the rack for a 8 foot running hook and put the Lakers back up by 9.

2:19 - Kobe's looking a little gimpy after earning a trip to the stripe.  He keeps shaking out his right ankle, which may have gone up against Dallas bone while putting up the shot.  The first of attempts rattles in and out.  The second is good.  I'll be sure to ask Kobe what happened to him physically during the sequence leading up to the free throws.

41.3 - The second of two ginormous treys goes down for Dirk.  The Lakers actually catch a break on the latter, as there was some contact from Lamar as Nowitzki put it up.  The Lakers call timeout now only up by one point.

29.8 - The crowd hates it (as one would suspect), but I think the refs got it right with that over the back (Stack over LO).  It wasn't blatantly terrible, but enough that you could call it. After a lot of razzing and fussing (much of which courtesy of a courtside Mark Cuban), Lamar goes to the line and knocks down two crucial ones.  The Lakers are now up by a triple with just under 30 seconds to play.

14.1 - Out of the timeout, the ball swings around a lot for Dallas, eventually ending up  with Kidd and a shrinking shot clock.  Ason (as he used to be ribbed) tries to draw contact against Kobe, but gets no call... along with no bucket.  Sasha snags the loose ball and gets intentionally fouled.  First is good for the 83 percenter.  But the second clangs and Dirk snares it.  Timeout Dallas.  Some good D by LO and Sasha keeps Kidd and Terry on their heels, with Terry eventually putting up a prayer three over Lamar to beat the clock.  Prayer good.  The Lakers are now up by one.

Fish receieves the inbound and the intentional foul.  Surely the 88 percenter is money for a pair of makes, right???  Wrong.  The first is bad, the second good.  Dallas can now tie with 2, win with three.  The timeout concludes with Dirk attempting a fallback three over a harassing LO.  The ball hits nothing but nothing.  Lakers pull out the 102-100 win.  Not the easiest of wins, even though it sure seemed llike it would have been.  But hey, a win's a win's a win. More later.  Thanks for dropping by.

AK     

 

 

     


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Comments

>>>The next blogger to defend Luke will receive a punch
>>>in the throat!!

Normally I'm the Luke defender here. Luke played well for
about 8 minutes. Unfortunately, he played 9 more minutes
of pure suck-dom.

Enough with the this guy sucks, that guy sucks commentary. What's important is that guys like Ronny and Vlad stepped it up big time tonight.

No one writes that Jordan or Sasha sucks when they have 20+ point games. Sure, they're struggling right now, but neither has ever played this many NBA minutes in a season.

Farmar had zero turnovers tonight and ran the offense pretty efficiently. He didn't get torched, and I only saw him get picked off once or twice. Sasha's machine needs a little oil right now, but he'll be fine.

Walton made some good plays and made a few dumb ones.

These guys a role players. Sure, we'd like to see them at their best down the stretch. But as long as one or two guys you're not counting on step it up, as happened tonight, the game usually ends with a "W."

JustALakerFan,

>>>...End result Farmar consistently got beat during
>>>the game.

LOL.

Farmar is on the floor for 30 or 40 plays. You cite 5 examples
where someone gets around a screen to get away from him
or some such (okay, one actual example of him not defending
his man) and you conclude that he "consistently gets beat".

5 plays out of 40 is not consistent. Most of the time, Farmar
stayed with his man whether he had the ball or not.

Just because Dirk scored all those 3's at the end of the
game to nearly catch the Lakers, that doesn't mean that
Lamar "was consistently beaten" by Dirk. It means that
Dirk got the best of him on a few plays.

With this win, the Lakers guarantee that they will stay in the
top 4 seeds on this road trip.

I'll also point out that you should recall that Ronny played
some of his best basketball of the season after Bynum went
down but before Gasol arrived. It took the Lakers a few games
to adjust to it, then Ronny started playing at a much higher
level. Hopefully, tonight was the first example of that happening
again, and Ronny can keep up the strong play until Pau can
get back on the court.

A WIN IS A WIN. NO MATTER HOW MANY POINTS.

KOBE STAYED WITHIN THE TEAM CONCEPT TONIGHT AND AT ALL COSTS, IT ALLOW LAMAR AND VLADE CONTRIBUTE.

Like I said yesterday, Lamar has been solid all year! 17 points and 17 boards is big for him.

This is how we are going to have to play every night while injuries are going on. NO NEED FOR THE KOBE SHOW TO SHOW ITS UGLY HEAD.

GOOD JOB TONIGHT LAKERS!

"Why did we let go of Javaris Crittenton?"

Meaning Gasol wasn't worth it? Don't care how bad DF and JF plays, aint no way Mitch is giving Gasol back. lol.

"Note to self: don't let opponents practice in gym the night before a game", thought Mark Cuban as he watched Sasha Vujacic drain a 15-footer before the shot clock expired.

GO LAKERS!!!

Heads Up neva down.Yeah Sasha sucked and the Fish couldn't find the net.But yah-tah-hey, tommorrows a brand new day,which today's gig spelled R-E-L-I-E-F!.

LO & Vladdy you dah bomb!

told you guys....
not a good win but a win is a win........
ALLEZ LAKERS!!!

WHY DID WE LET GO OF JAVARIS? Please, he played 30 mins last night and had 7 points and 1 assist, great talent.

My bad Javaris had 7 points and 0 assists in 30 mins last night, he had the same amount of assists I had last night.

Maxximo,

Actually, it does matter if you're in the tenth spot. That's an early summer, and that's not what we're looking for. I hear what you're saying, but I think that you might be underestimating Bynum's impact on the game. When he comes back, you--and the rest of the NBA world--will remember why this kid was being spoken of as the best developing center in the league.

Go Lake Show!

Personally, I think the whole Andrew coming back thing was just helped by Pau. I mean after Andrew silenced his critics, he goes down with an injury. Now hes expected to deliver an NBA title of a knee injury?? Now with Pau hurt for another week or so, both Pau and Andrew have to adjust. Probably relieves some pressure off Andrew...

Come on guys..we have one hard game left, and then we have an easiesr road coming up...believe it or not..we're still in first in the West.

I think Phil's comment on bynum's return was his way of:
1. setting playoffs opponent up.
2. preparing the young players for the pressure in the playoffs... remember, he coaches for the playoffs and the championships...

This is what he did in the Bulls(Jordan) era...

I love this team....

Go Lakers!

Go Kobe...

I say get rid of Stu Lance. He totally disses the Lakers every game. He makes fun of them. Like last nights game he says "well the lakers will of course miss the free throws" Get a grip Stu : how many rings do you have loser!! Be a Laker man or STFU!!!!

JustaLakerFan,

>>>End of 1st quarter. JT blew by Farmar twice, keep
>>> watching!

Jordan checked in with 2:48 left in the first.

He chases Terry around a screen on the baseline. Terry
comes off the screen catches and shoots before Farmar
can get around the screen. Didn't exactly "blow by him",but
he did outrun Farmar to a spot where he got a shot off.

At the other end, Farmar drives to the basket (which
people keep asking him to do), draws three defenders,
and kicks out to Luke for a wide open shot, which Luke
misses.

Next possession, Terry goes around a Malik Allen screen
with the ball. Farmar gets bumped off, but Lamar picks
up Terry & he ends up passing it off. Dallas doesn't
score on the posession.

A couple of plays later, Farmar is guarding Kidd, and
Sasha is guarding Terry, and Terry actually does run
away from Sasha and blows a short shot.

Final play of the quarter, Farmar stays with Jason Terry
in the quarter while Brandon Bass bricks a last second
shot.

There were two occasions where Jason Terry ran around
screens and got ahead of Jordan Farmar. But there was
nothing that I would call "blew by". Even a slow player
can lose their defender going around a screen.

Posted by: Long Time Laker Fan | March 18, 2008 at 09:08 PM
That's how opinions go. Funny we can watch the same game and see different things. I saw Terry blow by Farmar and no real bump as the plays I saw were isolation plays. But think as you may , it is your right.

All as I can say is continue to watch Farmar as this is only one game and lets see the pattern.

JustaLakerFan,

[Farmar starts the 2nd quarter guarding Lue.

First possession: Farmar stays with Lue, who gives it up

Second possession: Farmar follows Lue around a screen,
but recovers and stays in good position. Lue gives it up.

Third possession: Farmar stays with Lue to the corner of
the key. Lue gets the guarded shot off, but misses.

Fourth possession: Farmar chases Lue around off screens,
but Lue never gets the ball

Fifth possession: With Lue inbounding the ball after the
Lakers score, Farmar guards the inbound well and Lue
almost gets a 5-count. When they go down the court,
Farmar loses Lue and he burns them with a three. Not
because Lue outran Farmar, but Jordan was cheating
toward the lane instead of staying with his man.

That's one bad possession out of five for Farmar so far
in the quarter.

Sixth possession: on the way down the floor, Josh
Howard elbows Jordan in the face. It's a broken play
and all the Lakers are scrambling on d, eventually Dirk
hits
from the top of the key.

Seventh possession starts with Jordan still checking to
see if his nose is bleeding. Jordan stays with his man
while Sasha plays stifling d on Stackhouse until the shot
clock expires.

I could go on for every play of the game, but you get the
point.

Yes, Jordan does get beat on defense sometimes. And
in some games he gambles more than others and gets
burned more. But then again, the same could be said
about Kobe. Sometimes he gambles and gets burned
as well.

But if you're trying to claim that somehow Farmar's defense
was bad in this game, you're wrong.]

Defense is a TEAM thing, and most of the time, Jordan stays
focused and puts in the effort to do a good job of it. He's
not a great defender, but he's a decent one. And I think
if he keeps working hard, he can get better at it.

Posted by: Long Time Laker Fan | March 18, 2008 at 09:25 PM

LTLF if you call chasing Lue from behind then yes he stayed with Lue. Fact is had the ball gone back to Lue JF was out of position.

As to gamble on defense first he was not gambling he was lost in between his man and ball handler. Ball handler threw ball over out of position Farmar to wide open Lue who burn him for wide open shot. JF tried to jump to intercept pass but was way out of position.

When Lue blew by him JF was checking his nose for about the 5th time so was milking it. Probably just wanted out of the game. I have seen Sasha take worse hits than that check his face then continue to play.

By the way Farmar is no Kobe!!!! Kobe has better chance at his gambles as he is very good defender. That is why Kobe is on all defensive team.

And wrong I am not TRYING to say JF played a bad defensive game , I am OUTRIGHT saying it.

So Stu tried to defend JF saying in fairness pgs get bumped. And at points that did and does happen. But again I have seen JF trying to run under the pick and not fight thru it. so many times that he gives up trying to get to his man.

JustALakerFan,

>>>...End result Farmar consistently got beat during
>>>the game.

LOL.

Farmar is on the floor for 30 or 40 plays. You cite 5 examples
where someone gets around a screen to get away from him
or some such (okay, one actual example of him not defending
his man) and you conclude that he "consistently gets beat".

5 plays out of 40 is not consistent. Most of the time, Farmar
stayed with his man whether he had the ball or not.

Just because Dirk scored all those 3's at the end of the
game to nearly catch the Lakers, that doesn't mean that
Lamar "was consistently beaten" by Dirk. It means that
Dirk got the best of him on a few plays.

Posted by: Long Time Laker Fan | March 18, 2008 at 09:55 PM

LTLF

Man you are one funny dude. LOL
I mentioned the things he did wrong and gave him props for good plays.

I did not mention the other non factor plays because duh they had no factor towards my point either way (for or against).

As you can see from the rest of the bloggers not one said JF had a good game. In fact most went on to say he sucked. I defended him there also.

See this post

Jason Kidd, Lakers hero for the game.

Fisher sucks! Farmar sucks! Why did we let go of Javaris Crittenton?

Posted by: Staples 24 | March 18, 2008 at 08:05 PM

I only agree with the why did we let go of Javaris Crittenton go. Won't go to say Fish sucks but JF still needs a lot of work.

Posted by: JustaLakerFan | March 18, 2008 at 08:54 PM

I said JF needs more work but I did not say he sucked.
I disagreed on that point.

The point is JF sucks at defense and consistently gets beat by his man.

LOL

To say or compare Dirk to JF is ludicrous. No I won't say because Dirk hit a couple of 3's that he consistently beat Odom. No I would say a All Star who was MVP last year stepped up and did what should have been expected of him to do.

JF is no ALL Star let alone MVP. Yes he JF got consistenetly beat when it was on him. I am not relying on picks which he does not fight through or bumps were he is taken out of the play. But when it is on one one on his man.

Like chasing down court after JT dribbling down length of court and he can't catch him running w/o having to dribble. He should have had the advantage as all he had to do is run hard.

Best thing is to keep watching. Just keep watching and see the truth without excuses or sugar coating.
In my book he has to earn his dues and he is not there yet if ever. He has to work hard as you say but get his attitude and head straight too.

"Why did we let go of Javaris Crittenton?"

Meaning Gasol wasn't worth it? Don't care how bad DF and JF plays, aint no way Mitch is giving Gasol back. lol.

Posted by: p ang | March 18, 2008 at 10:23 PM


WHY DID WE LET GO OF JAVARIS? Please, he played 30 mins last night and had 7 points and 1 assist, great talent.

Posted by: Rizzo | March 18, 2008 at 10:54 PM

My bad Javaris had 7 points and 0 assists in 30 mins last night, he had the same amount of assists I had last night.

Posted by: Rizzo | March 18, 2008 at 10:58 PM

P Ang and Rizzo

I have always said I liked getting Pau just hated giving up Crit. Again I said should have offered another future 2nd roud pick or Coby Carl. Just wish Crit was still here.

As for his output lat night dam he is only a rookie with less than a half season of pro ball experience. He will get it and wish he was on Lakers when he does or gets free of rookie contract.

He is 6'4'' inches and has speed and ability to defend and create his own shot and distribute the ball. When he gets experience watch out.

Just a reminder what is to come in the future from Crit with more experience.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySkkeM9XYcQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Tyv6dE8QZw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMzccvUve2g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QU7SsQn8v8k

I am a different kind of laker fan. I like DIRT NAVITSKI A LOT.

 


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