Live from Houston- Lakers at Rockets
Anyone want to explain why the Rockets' mascot is a bear? Just asking. Anyway, he just was raised on some sort of hydraulic platform with a big sign that says "Beat LA," and a "21-0: Keep the streak alive!"
Anyhoo...
FIRST QUARTER:
Ronny, Kobe, Vlad, Fish, and LO start for the Lakers.
10:40- Still no score. Pitcher's duel, I guess.
Finally, Scola scores on a backscreen, Turiaf goaltend. It's important that the Lakers don't get too far behind, because Houston's splits when leading at halftime and especially the third are fantastic. I don't have the numbers in front of me, but trust me, they're good.
9:02- Lakers on the board with a nice play from Turiaf to Odom in the low post. Ronny had Scola on his back, and when he flopped, it forced Mutombo to rotate over, and Ronny made a nice pass from the center of the lane to a cutting Odom for an easy two.
8:00- 8-4 Houston.
6:07- Great play by Kobe. He had Battier posted high, faced up, and as soon as the help started to come from Mutombo, he hit Ronny moving down the lane. Ronny draws the foul and goes to the line. That's the sort of thing they have to do, adn that Kobe is great with. Recognize the double, and move the ball before it can be effective. But for it to work, somebody needs to move.
5:50- Alston hits his third three of the quarter- deep- then he comes back on the next Houston possession and hits the baby hook in the lane. He's been one of their better players during the streak, and it's easy to see why. Timeout on the floor, Houston up 16-10.
Thus far, the Lakers have had a little trouble finding flow on the offensive end. Defensively, the Rockets are 6-10 from the floor, but a lot of that comes from Alston's deep shooting. At some point, stats say he'll miss.
Coming out of the TO, the Lakers get a good stand. Vlad sticks on T-Mac off a switch, and forces a reasonably tough shot. Then LO goes big to get the board. On the next trip, Turiaf stuffs Mutombo big time. No finger wag there, but I'd have respected it a lot had Ronny done it. 16-13 Houston.
2:59- Timeout on the floor. 16-15 Houston, but the Rockets have been stuck on 16 for a couple minutes now. The Lakers should/are likely looking to push when they can, but the Rockets don't give you a lot of chances. They're hardly a run and gun team themselves, and don't give a lot of easy run out chances. Most shots are within the O, so even long rebounds are well defended.
Farmar in for Fish off the TO.
Vlad hits a three to tie the game 18, 3:40 left in the quarter.
2:12- Lakers press off the Turiaf FT, but the Rockets break it easily and it results in an and-one for Chuck hayes. It's so hard to effectively press in the NBA, since teams are so athletic and good with the ball most can break it. Works in spots.
Mbenga in.
1:08- Alston hits another three, this time off a drive and kick from McGrady. Farmar counters on the other end for LA, and it's 24-23 Houston.
END OF THE FIRST-
24-23 Houston. Very fun entertainment on the floor. Houston brought out a line of kids, each wearing a jersey of the team the Rockets had beaten during the streak. Then the bear came out and while they played Another One Bites the Dust, he "punched out" each kid. Then they got to the Lakers at the end, and a little kid came out, maybe six years old, and did the deed, riling up the crowd. When he was done decking the big kid in the Lakers jersey, he pulled off his own Rockets jersey, was wearing a superman cape underneath, and started flexing for the crowd. Then all the other kids pulled off their other jerseys, revealing Houston ones underneath, and stomped on them.
A little violent maybe, but very entertaining.
SECOND QUARTER-
Lakers come out with Farmar, Sasha, Turiaf, Odom, and Kobe.
10:00- Lakers do a great job, setting a P and R with Farmar and Ronny. Jordan came across the screen, brought his men with him, and then hit Ronny cutting, almost in a back door play. Houston, though, comes right back with a backscreen of their own, and get a layup along the baseline, then on the next play get some good ball movement to create another easy hoop down low.
They really do move the ball well.
8:28- Dunk for Luther Head off a goofy play (Sasha and LO basically kept each other from securing an offensive board) gives Houston a 32-29 lead.
T on LO, but coming out of the TO Jackson misses the FT. Walton in for LA.
Lakers are REALLY small right now, with Turiaf, Sasha, Walton, Farmar, and Kobe. Hoepfully it results in some good ball movement for the Lakers on the offensive end.
7:28- Luther Head jumps way forward on his triple attempt, and ends up drawing contact on Sasha. Not sure about the whistle there, but he makes the FT, and the Lakers are now down by eight. Houston is really packing down on the Lakers inside, and they're having trouble finding good looks. The Lakers are being forced to take a lot of bad shots close to the end of the shot clock.
They need to find some sort of rhythm. Getting out on the run has been effective, but right now, the Rockets are rotating faster than the Lakers can create.
6:57- Timeout on the floor, Lakers down 38-29.
6:26- Lakers work the ball into the post, and after some patience, Ronny is able to draw a foul on Hayes. He makes his FTs, and the Lakers are back within eight. That was a pretty goo dpossesion, because they waited until they had a decent shot instead of forcing earlier in clock.
Sasha hits a three, and the Lakers are back to within five. They forced a 24 second violation in between points, as well, which was nice. Bobby Jackson dribbled the hell out of the ball on that trip for Houston.
4:48- Battier takes Kobe to the hole, and the Rockets are back up by seven. On the next trip down, Kobe works the ball inside on good penetration, then kicks to Farmar, who for some reason hesitates before going up on a WIIIIIIIIIIIDE open three. Brick. He should have just put it up in rhythm.
3:24- Kobe drives and kicks on the block to a wide open Walton for an easy layup. Kobe's taken a lot of shots today, but it's not like he's ignoring his teammates. When they make themselves available, Kobe is finding them.
2:53- LO gets in in the post on Hayes, then puts a baby hook over him. Odom has to live down there. On the next trip (after a Scola putback on the TMac miss) he's back down on the block, and draws a foul on Hayes. As long as they're going to go small and not force Odom to battle a Mutombo down low, that's where he should be. If the shot's there, he can take it. If it's not, he can move the ball to a cutting player.
Defensively, Houston is hurting the Lakers with screens and very, very good ball movement. They're not standing still, and the Lakers are having trouble with their switches and rotations.
2:18- Timeout on the floor, 51-40 Houston.
2:00- Odom goes over Scola in the post for an easy deuce, but then Scola comes back on the other end and burns the Lakers on the p and r. Walton picks up the foul. Hard to tell if that was his man coming off the screen, but either way, it was a terrible foul. At that point, the basket was scored, and they had to concede. Adding the and-one didn't do much to help the situation.
:33.3- Terrible call on Radmanovic. Scola trips over his foot, and falls out of bounds, then gets the whistle (this after a nice block from LO). Then it gets worse when Rad picks up the T. ON the next trip, Walton misses a floater, then the putback after gathering his own board... and they call an offensive foul on Kobe. I couldn't figure out for what, and nobody around me can either.
Lakers down by 15, last possession:
Kobe tries to pump fake Battier, he doesn't bite, and the jumper is short.
HALFTIME: Lakers down 59-44. 20-10 Houston run over the last five and a half of the first half, 9-2 run over the last two minutes of the first half. And oh by the way, T-Mac still hasn't scored yet for Houston. Not a good sign. More bad stuff? The Lakers are being outshot 49-43%, outboarded 22-17, out FT'd 19-9, outdimed 11-9, have given Houston 12 PFs and drawn only seven.
This wont' make you feel better, either: Houston has lost five games all year when at any point in the game they've led by 10 points or more. I'm talking mid first quarter, second quarter, whenever. That's pretty impressive. They're also 37-7 when leading at halftime.
Yikes.
THIRD QUARTER:
Lakers score first, courtesy of Kobe. They need to get the lead down fast, or it could get ugly. Turiaf picks up his fourth, at the 11:07 mark. That sends him to the bench, and brings Mbenga in. Not exactly conducive to a comeback.
9:37- Vlad penetrates and draws a foul. The Lakers have to keep trying to figure out ways to get deep into the Houston D. On the next trip, they push the ball off an LO board, LO to Kobe to Fish, Open three early in the clock.
8:41- Lakers force a 24 second violation on Houston. 6-0 run starting the quarter. This is a big trip...
... great play by Odom, who cleaned up the Fish miss (off a nifty pass from Kobe), then drove aggressively to the hoop and drew the foul on Mutombo. No dribble. Just went in. Fun thing from the PA guy- who when Odom went to the line said, "Lamar Odom to the line for TWO NOISY FREE THROWS!" Then the crowd started yelling.
He makes both, 59-51. Down by eight, and they get another stop. Fish hits a three on the other end, and the Houston lead is down to five. Houston calls timeout. 10-0 run to start the quarter for LA.
7:38- 59-54 Houston.
6:00- Kobe lobs to a totally- and I mean TOTALLY- unguarded Mbenga for an easy layup. DJ's getting the Kwame treatment down low, where literally nobody will guard him.
Houston finally hits a three to get on the board for the third, but then Odom comes back with a bucket on a penetrate from Kobe and easy dish. They created some space, then exploited it. Overall, they're moving much better offensively right now.
4:00- Lakers down two on an LO tip in, after Rad got a great pass from Kobe while cutting through the lane. Guys are diving at the basket, and it's making it much easier to play. Houston can't pack down the lane.
3:00- Lakers down 62-60.
2:46- T Mac finally gets on the board with a running jumper in the lane, but Kobe comes back on the other end, pulling up on Battier for a bucket. 64-60.
2:18- Walton in out of the TO, TMac misses his first FT.
1:31- Alston hits another three, proving that he is, apparently, the single greatest player in NBA history. Farmar got lost on the pick, and Alston went up quick before the help could get there. He scraped tight on that one. Then on the next trip down, he fouls Alston coming off the pick, grabbing him as he turned the corner. Teams are starting to pick on Jordan a little more.
END OF THE THIRD:
Alston ends the third with a huge three, as once again, Farmar gets wiped out on a screen. Not sure why he gave Alston so much space with the clock so low, but overall, it's hard to complain about that quarter. Lakers hold Houston to 12 points, score 22 themselves, and are back in the game (71-66 Houston). It looks like the Lakers are trying to initiate the offense a little higher out on the floor, setting more screens and running off more of them, too.
The number of easy looks they had in that quarter was about 3 times what they'd seen earlier in the game.
FOURTH QUARTER-
Sasha, Walton, Farmar, Kobe, Ronny.
Walton starts the quarter with a great lob to Farmar for an easy two. Houston lead down to 3... until Alston sticks another three, this time in Farmar's face while JF had a hand up. That was just mean.
9:15- Great pass from Farmar to Turiaf, cutting to the basket. JF took the ball to the corner, drew the double (totally unnecessary, I thought), which gave Ronny an easy path to the basket for the and one. They come down on the next trip, and JF hits Ronny with a lob, which he nearly puts in, but draws the foul in the process. Nice little stretch of redemption for Farmar after some terrible (or as Barkley would say, trruble) defense.
8:54- Timeout on the floor. 80-75 Houston, with Ronny at the line for his FTs. He misses the first, makes the second. 80-76.
8:39- Kobe bodies up T-Mac pretty well, but gets called for the foul when he slaps down on the ball on the drive. That'll almost always get called.
Lakers plant Odom back down in the post, he gets the entry and is fouled going on the shot.
7:48- Kobe drives on Battier, and gets a call from the refs on Scola. Looked like he went straight up to contest the shot and Kobe initiated the contact, but it was enough to get the whistle. He makes both, adn the Houston lead is down to two....
... until Sasha strays too far from Bobby Jackson, who drills a three on an Alston kick to push it to five... then Kobe responds on the other end with a turnaround J in the lane.
84-81 Houston.
5:50- Farmar peels off a baby screen from Turiaf, and drills a three. Alston went under the screen, and Farmar made him pay.
Kobe on the next trip takes the worst of his 27 shots on the day.
In the TO, the Rockets have the "Dunking Dancers," a bunch of hotties who do the trampoline dunking thing. Not to sound shallow, but this is the greatest T.O. thing I've ever seen.
5:27- Great play by LO to sky and get an offensive board off a missed jumper... but then he misses the FTs.
Battier comes back on the other end and hits a huge three, pushing lead back to seven.
Kobe hits a pull up jumper, back to five.
TMac responds on the other end, over Odom with the pull up of his own. Two very good players making very good plays.
3:40- Four straight trips with nobody touching the ball other than Kobe. They're getting away from what worked earlier in the half.
3:21- Jackson hits a three, and the lead is back to 10. 10-2 run for Houston over the last 2:30ish.
2:00- Kobe pulls up for a three- terrible shot, tehn on the next trip, brings the ball up and gets blocked. It's hard to avoid attracting attention on that end if you literally never give up the ball. They can't score enough that way, and it hurts them on the other end, as well. When he forces shots, they don't get an offensive set that lets them get back, either.
:56.2- Lakers down 15, 103-88. This game got away in a hurry.
:43.6- Alston draws a foul on Sasha, but was really showing him up. Sasha seemed content to let the clock run down and not foul, but then Rafer started doing his Globetrotters thing, and I think Vujacic got pissed. Can't say I blame him.
FINAL SCORE: 104-92
Lakers got themselves back into it, but stopped running any sort of offense in the fourth. Bad quarter for 24.
More to come. Thanks for following along.
BK



Vonislav Waferdenko
The "least intellence" starts at the top with Phil Jackson who may well be the most overrated coach in the history of sports.
This guy can't coach.
AK/BK
Are the Lakers actively pursuing Ira Newble? If not why not?
We have got to get Luke Walton out of this rotation and eventually off this team..........He gives us nothing
Posted by: pfunk36 | March 16, 2008 at 01:43 PM
I, too, am officially depressed.
No one seems to be blocking out.... and they appear to be getting schooled by mostly no-name bench players. McGrady hardly has any points!
I also feel like there is some consipracy against the Lakers. Why is there such bad officiating?? We can't catch a break. So many fouls - yet - there are hardly any fouls against them???
So depressing.... I hope they kick it up in the second half. They seem to not be playing with much intensity.
Let's bring Coby on to the floor in the second half and get fired up!!
GO LAKERS!!!!!!!!
Posted by: SportFanGal | March 16, 2008 at 01:43 PM
Tmac and the Rockets play smart ball. If you notice Tmac puts kobe in a pick and roll and we get exposed. In my opinion I like it better when vlad guards tmac. because tmac tries to score on vlad instead of being a playmaker when kobe guards him. I think tmac is a smart player but no longer as athletic as he once was. So Put vlad on him and let kobe guard alston. At this pt that in my opinion would be the best thing to do
Posted by: jon | March 16, 2008 at 01:44 PM
The longer the NBA can keep the Rockets in the news with their win streak, the more attention and ratings it pulls. It's pretty much that simple.
It's all about the business. The longer the streak, the more money they make.
Too bad.
Posted by: J.W. Weatherman | March 16, 2008 at 01:44 PM
The refs are the worst I've seen in some time, but the Lakers aren't helping themselves by letting Scola getting an offensive rebound every single possession! That second quarter was the worst defensive quarter I've seen from the Lakers this year. The offense was bad also, but at least Lamar made a few. How do the Lakers win this game? You can't win when the opponent scores every single possession!
When Andrew coming back? I really miss his defense.
Posted by: Ben Goldberg | March 16, 2008 at 01:44 PM
Houston isn't a better team than us but when you start to do the right thing and the other team doesn't, the better team will win. I hope this is a story of two halves.
WAKE UP!
Colorado loves the Lakers!
Posted by: Hugo Boss | March 16, 2008 at 01:44 PM
that's it. i'm done with this blog for today. i'm going to go and find a houston blog and imagine which people raving about the rockets will turn on them like rabid dogs and scream about their lack of heart as soon as they lose a game. it will be more cheerful.
Posted by: phred | March 16, 2008 at 01:44 PM
Passionate Laker fan,
Well said. I said earlier that this Laker team has a bunch of pretty girls who want to protect their pretty bodies and as a result they've been disrespected on the defensive end like strippers.
Question... Are they trying to prove that they can be better when those injuried guys come back?? Look at the Rockets.. their best player isnot there and they are playing like this is the best team in the NBA.
The streak will end on Tuesday period.
Posted by: Maxximo | March 16, 2008 at 01:44 PM
The person I'm seriously starting to lose hope in is Derek Fisher. Maybe he's tire, maybe his daughter is having difficulty. I don't know. But aside from the occasional big shooting night, we get no consistent shooting from Derek and not good defense. And then we bring in Farmar, who's just a younger version of Derek.
I don't care what anyone says, Farmar and Fisher are significant improvements over Smush Parker.
Posted by: troy | March 16, 2008 at 01:45 PM
passionate Lakers fan
So I'll feed the troll on this one. Why don't you pick a different name? At least troll man isn't a poser. You couldn't be further from a fan of the Lakers.
Are there any True Laer fans out there that are interested in actually talking about what the Lakers can do to try to get back in this game?
Pig
Posted by: "Pig" Miller | March 16, 2008 at 01:45 PM
I've got a bad feeling about this...
Posted by: | March 16, 2008 at 01:45 PM
goodbye #1!!!....Houston soon to be 22 wins....where do we fall after this game? 6? 5?
Posted by: drew | March 16, 2008 at 01:45 PM
Pfunk,
To the best of my knowledge, they are pursuing Newble. Just saw a tidbit in some Cleveland paper about it. But the team's also been on the road, so I haven't had a chance to ask anyone about any developments.
AK
Posted by: Andrew Kamenetzky | March 16, 2008 at 01:45 PM
Sports Illustrated has a poll in their magazine on every issue and they ask NBA players questions like who would you like to with who would you like to play for. They should ask who is the number one whiner in the NBA. SASAH VUJACIC will win the award. I was SHOCKED when he hit Head on the three point attempt he didn't complain!
Posted by: Tom | March 16, 2008 at 01:45 PM
Lets see if Luke comes back out with a black eye, courtesy to one Kobe Bean Bryant.
Posted by: troy | March 16, 2008 at 01:45 PM
I hate to say this but T-Mac is playing more heady than Kobe despite being scoreless. Look how he took all the defenders and passed to Scola. Meanwhile, Kobe is not passing and castigating his teammates errors. Don't do it during the game, it discourages your teammates. Concentrate on making your shot. Shane Batteir is making you ordinary. Goodness, I'm getting depressed.
Posted by: Lakergurl | March 16, 2008 at 01:46 PM
I dont know why this effort by the Lakers looks especially pathetic. Maybe it is because I watched UCLA play yesterday.
Posted by: Tom | March 16, 2008 at 01:46 PM
Kobe's MVP is slipping from his hands before our very eyes. Thanks for that Fisher and Farmar.
Posted by: troy | March 16, 2008 at 01:46 PM
If the game gets worse, I'd like to see Phil take Kobe out and let Odom and the rest of the guys play and figure it out. The rest of the Lakers need to get it figured out... Kobe has to do everything for the Lakers, the Rockets play good with or without McGrady. They don't wait for him to do it all for them.
Posted by: 70slakerfan | March 16, 2008 at 01:47 PM
Pig
We are-- play some defense, play with some heart, dont play Walton, dont play Vujacic, and stop whining and just play the game.
Posted by: Tom | March 16, 2008 at 01:47 PM
I believe the Laker offense should shift its focus from Kobe to Lamar (who is 4-5) in the second half. They have NO ONE who can check him. Initiate the offense from Lamar on the wing, and spread shooters around to improve spacing, and make constant cuts to the basket.
But this will obviously never happen. Never in the 3+ years of watching Lamar with this team have I ever seen them going consistently to Lamar
Posted by: Vonislav Waferdenko | March 16, 2008 at 01:48 PM
Jon, we must be REALISTIC. Don't you get it that we're on the verge of a 4 game losing streak and possibly dropping out of the playoff picture?
Don't let optimism be the master of realism.
Posted by: troy | March 16, 2008 at 01:48 PM
Stop complaining about the ref's whistles.
When will you people learn that Andrew/Trevor/Kobe
cover up for the weak players on this team.
They do not hussle.
They do not defend.
They are a bunch of spot up jump shooters who need Andrew to shoot an open 3.
Houston defends.
Houston rebounds.
Houston goes to the hole with the rock.
What has Lamar/Puke/The Broken Machine/The Bruin with Dumbo ears done?
Posted by: passionate Lakers fan | March 16, 2008 at 01:49 PM
Laker4Realz,
Stop with the cruse words. Your posts won't go live unless you watch the language.
AK
Posted by: Andrew Kamenetzky | March 16, 2008 at 01:49 PM
Yup..Lakers are going to lose today.
Posted by: never | March 16, 2008 at 01:49 PM
I don't think that the Rockets can keep this up. I'm not saying I expect a collapse, just a better second half from the Lakers.
McGrady was surprisingly magnanimous during his pre-halftime interview.
I guess 21 wins in a row calms one's spirit.
GO LAKERS!
Posted by: Jon K. | March 16, 2008 at 01:49 PM
i dont care
phil can do better than
farmar
sasha
kobe
walton
ronny............
Posted by: COMPTON FINEST | March 16, 2008 at 01:49 PM
diesel_100
Interesting point. My senior season in college our coaching staff started practice each day with and exercise where we walked the out of bounds line on the sides of our feet - stretching our ankles. strange exercise and the players didn't like it. The staff had us do it as a exercise to strengthen our ankles and injury prevention. I don't know if doing this was the reason, but our team was free from ankle injuries that season.
It is strange that the Lakers seem to be so injury prone year after year and that their injuries seem to take longer than average to heal. Have to wonder about Mihm as well. Sounds to me like whoever performed the previous surgery botched it.
I can't image that the Laker training staff isn't using cutting edge methods, but at some point you've got to look at results. So far, someone gets a poor grade relative to keeping the Laker players on the floor.
Posted by: Darryll White | March 16, 2008 at 01:49 PM
Here's the facts:
1. NBA changes game time just 3 days prior (while team is on road trip) in order to draw ratings. ABC will now broadcasts game on national TV.
2. Houston doesn't allow the Lakers their alloted practice time/facility the day before the game. Lakers get no chance to work on the Rockets court.
3. Refs do more home-cookin' than Alice from the Brady Bunch and give the Rockets a nice lead at the half.
????????
Posted by: J.W. Weatherman | March 16, 2008 at 01:49 PM
the lakers are down 15 cos they seem to not want to guard scola, houston bring out a new player called rafer kapono and the refs called fouls everytime scola falls over.
Oh and kobe has decided he wants to practice fadeaway 20 footers over battier tonight
Posted by: Caesar | March 16, 2008 at 01:49 PM
LETS BOOOOOOOOOOO LUKE OUT LA
Posted by: | March 16, 2008 at 01:50 PM
Bloggers..stop complaining about the refs..its embarrising to read...The refs are NOT the ones missing shots(especially Kobe)and giving up points like crazy...Lamar is shooting 80%how about more plays for him..Great D by vlad....
Posted by: neil | March 16, 2008 at 01:50 PM
I just don't get it..ok were not playing great D..ok..ill buy that..but to watch this game..and blog (which is what were doing at the sametime) and not see were not getting anycalls what so ever will effect the outcome and mainly what you will and won't do during the game. I don't blame Kobe for not going to the rack every time out..hes getting killed..im seeing ghost fouls..and 3x in a row houston got the call and yall wonder why they complaining. Oh..i see..just go out there and play D right? Didn't someone say officials respect D..does that mean they turn a blind eye to the obvious? How many freethrow attempt has Kobe had?? you mean tell me knowone is hacking Kobe??? I don't buy it. Yall should know bad officiating take you totally out whatever game you have and force you to adjust..not to the opposing team..but to the refs..and that's what I'm seeing. We've had our share of bone hed plays..but damn it Phil get yo a** up and say something gezzzz!!!
Posted by: lakeraholic | March 16, 2008 at 01:50 PM
I think we are going to make a game of it in the second half. I think the Lakers have to make tmac a scorer instead of a passer. They started winning once he focused more on being a scottie pip type player. I say let walton guard him. Or fisher who did a great job vs tmac in last years playoffs.
Posted by: jon | March 16, 2008 at 01:51 PM
It would be nice to see PJ bench Kobe in favor of losing the game. I'd like to see how much fire the team can muster without him on the floor and if maybe they can find themselves. They really need to get the fire in their bellies like the Rockets have. I think the hype they listened too during the February run is the biggest reason for this behavior.
Pig
Posted by: "Pig" Miller | March 16, 2008 at 01:51 PM
Kobe has shot 3 TIMES as much as any laker...It would be one thing if he was making it but he's NOT....
Posted by: neil | March 16, 2008 at 01:52 PM
Pig
Forgot another strategy- Kobe goes on fire or else the Lakers aren't going to win this game. Vlad looks lost on the court, so the coaches have to get him un-lost (good luck with that).
Posted by: Tom | March 16, 2008 at 01:53 PM
Farmar and Fish are NOT significant improvements over Smush. My typo.
Posted by: troy | March 16, 2008 at 01:53 PM
troy,
The sky isn't falling, dude.
GO LAKERS!
Posted by: Jon K. | March 16, 2008 at 01:53 PM
The Lakers look tired and demoralized. I don't know what's up with Kobe, but taking 11 contested jump shots in a half and making 2 of them is never okay.
Posted by: McGarnagle | March 16, 2008 at 01:53 PM
I dont know why this effort by the Lakers looks especially pathetic. Maybe it is because I watched UCLA play yesterday.
Posted by: Tom | March 16, 2008 at 01:46 PM
Bruins play each defensive possesion with heart.
Lakers play each defensive possesion with confusion.
Portland set the tone: pretty boys with no heart.
Luke: stop with the reality tv shows.
Sasha: that the girl head band out of your hair.
Farmar: yoga=no weights=yes
Vladimir: leave the drugs alone; you look spaced out.
Lamar: can't wait for Andrew and Pau, huh?
Posted by: passionate Lakers fan | March 16, 2008 at 01:54 PM
It seems like a lot of trolls have invaded Laker Nation in the past couple weeks. I'm not sure why.
Methinks we need to put up an electric fence or something.
GO LAKERS!
Posted by: Jon K. | March 16, 2008 at 01:55 PM
I guess during this time when the Lakers struggle without Gasol, I can find some joy in watching UCLA in March Madness.
Right now I appreciate Kobe even more because I realize these are the teammates he had to play with the past three years. He had to pass to WAlton to shoot jumpers, he had to watch Vujacic playdefense and complain, he had to watch Vlad drift on the court.
Posted by: Tom | March 16, 2008 at 01:56 PM
J.W. Weatherman,
Yep.
GO LAKERS!
Posted by: Jon K. | March 16, 2008 at 01:56 PM
Odumb in the low post was working well, they need to get back to that.
Posted by: Amazing_Happens | March 16, 2008 at 01:56 PM
I'm with you Diesel 100. You can't attribute all the Laker injuries to dumb luck, although that's probably what it is. Regardless, we must identify a scapegoat to channel our collective frustrations.
MAMBA24, please start the FIRE GARY VITTI BANDWAGON.
Posted by: troy | March 16, 2008 at 01:56 PM
vlad
he was playing good basketball why take him out..........i dunno........esp when he hits his first 3 let him get hot.
kobe needs to rest.
he cant play 48 min.
he is trying to do to..........let him rest an catch his breath.
luke needs to stay on the bench...........
an help the water boys pass out gatorade
Posted by: COMPTON FINEST | March 16, 2008 at 01:56 PM
neil,
There's some bad officiating. That's not why they're losing, but it's there.
And, please, don't tell us what to think.
Posted by: mel | March 16, 2008 at 01:57 PM
Ball watching. Offensive Rebound. No block out. We lost definitely now. Mbenga in the game haha
Posted by: Tom | March 16, 2008 at 01:58 PM
This is the stupid coaching style , Mutombo, McGrady out, and Lakers did not score inside, who is soft ? Paul Gasol or Lakers and Phil ?
Posted by: steve | March 16, 2008 at 01:59 PM