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Live from Oakland- Lakers vs. Warriors

March 24, 2008 |  7:41 pm

It's throwback night at the arena, so the Lakers are wearing the old school mid/late eighties home jerseys, while the Warriors are in their blue/gold numbers from back in the day.  I'm not sure there's a team that's reworked their look to the degree that GSW has over the years. 

Pretty mellow pregame intros at Oracle, at least in terms of pyrotechnics.  Just a lot of cheering, flashing lights, and flag waiving.  And the "Beat LA!" chants have already started.  And I'm pretty sure the Warriors have already taken six threes. 

FIRST QUARTER:

Vlad Rad, LO, Ronny, Kobe, and Fish start for LA, Jackson, Harrington, Biedrins, Davis, and Ellis for the Warriors. 

11:00- First points of the game go to the Warriors, as Harrington gets inside for a put back of his own miss.  No shock to see that the points came off transition, either.

10:25- Kobe has started this game taking Davis down into the post.  He gets the feed, backs him down, and scores. Next trip down, he does the same thing, but the Lakers turn the ball over trying to get him the ball.  But it's clear how the Lakers are going to attack, at least early. 

9:10- Jackson cruises in for an easy layup... a little too easy.  I'm not sure the sequence could have looked worse for the Lakers, actually.  A three relatively early in the clock from Fish, who misses, then a long rebound to Harrington, who outlets all the way down the floor to Jackson.  Unfortunately, Fish was the only one who released defensively, so he was the only one back there.  Two on one, easy points for the Warriors.  Can't have transition breakdowns like that. 

6-4 GSW.

7:45- Kobe backs Davis down into the lane, then as the double comes kicks it out to Fish for a wide open three, which Fish drains.  Next trip down, LO gets penetration, and kicks again to Fish, who is again wide open, this time from the corner.  Another swish.  Two great shots from outside- that's how the Lakers have to do it.  Work in, then kick out.  Don't settle. 

6:15- 13-10 LAL.

Davis ties it up with one of those step-in threes the Lakers were hoping to avoid before the game.

5:10- Kobe again gets into the high post, and uses Davis. Quick dribble, quick shimmy, and then an uncontested fallaway jumper.  He's living in that mid to high post area tonight, with great success for himself and the Lakers generally.  Davis isn't long enough to handle his game down there.  Strong, but not long.

4:30- LO goes the length of the floor, nobody stops the ball, and then he  draws contact on Biedrins, who stood deep in the lane and tried to draw the charge.  Just sort of leaned into it, like a plant swaying in the breeze.  Truly one of the worst attempts I've ever seen at drawing a charge, actually.

3:26- 18-17 LAL.

2:44- Timeout on the floor, as Ellis takes the ball on the break and aggressively on the break, comes down the wing, and scores, drawing contact from Ronny in the process.  He makes the FT, and the Warriors are on an 8-1 run, 23-18. 

Walton and Farmar in after the TO.

1:40- Davis gives Kobe a little of his own medicine, taking him into the post, and then putting a great move in him.  Fake into the lane, great drop step, and an easy bucket around Kobe.  That's a great battle between the two of them right now, and unlike last night, it doesn't seem like foul trouble is going to muck it up. 

:25.9- Again Ronny gets the ball in the lane, cutting along the right baseline off a great feed from a penetrating Kobe, and instead of shooting, kicks it out to Farmar on the perimeter.  Three seconds called before JF could get the shot off.  Twice it happened Sunday night, and again it happens here. 

END OF THE FIRST:

GSW up 28-20, but really it should be much closer.  LA is missing a lot of shots around the rim.  You have to finish against a team like Golden State, not only because the points come in handy (after all, the team with the most at the end of the game will indeed be declared the winner), but because it slows them down and can force them into a halfcourt offense.  The Lakers are getting the shots they want in the way they want- close and off penetration, but they're not hitting.  8-26 (30.8%).  On the other end, they're holding GSW to a low percentage (37.5%) and are generally playing some decent D, but it would help to hit a shot or two.

GSW up 14-3 in points off the break, and outrebounding LAL 19-13.

SECOND QUARTER:

Sahsa, Kobe, LO, Walton, Farmar for LA.

10:05- Walton in the high post hits a cutting Farmar for an easy bucket with the and one.  Granted, in the immortal words of Curly (City Slickers) "The day's not over yet," give or take, on the paraphrase, by the way, but at least early Walton looks like he's playing with a little more confidence.  He's getting involved on both ends. 

9:13- 35-27, Timeout on the floor, GSW.

8:26- Sasha drives hard and draws a block on Harrington.  No shot, but it could have easily gone the other way.  But the Lakers keep the ball, and eventually turn it into a Sasha triple after Luke earns himself an easy layup, misses, then gathers the rebound and kicks.  So good, bad, then good again. 

7:38- Pick and roll leaves Jackson open, as once again the Lakers leave him with too much space on the pop.  Whatever the plan is, be it a switch, an attempt to stop the ball, or whatever, the communication needs to be crisp, because if Jackson has any space at all, he's going to shoot, and very likely make.

6:56- 40-32 GSW.

6:19- Timeout on the floor, LA.  PJ is laying into Sasha, who launched from three, then hesitated defensively and wasn't in position to contest the run out from the Warriors, who converted easily on a long Ellis outlet to Azubuike for the dunk.  On the previous trip, Sasha traveled, nearly lost it in the trip before that but was bailed out by the refs.

He stays on the court out of the TO, and Vlad replaces Walton. 42-32 GSW.

3:51- Sasha drills a three, as the Warriors, for reasons I don't quite understand left him wide open.  he was practically coming out of his shoes begging for that ball.  Then GSW comes back with two straight threes of their own. First from Davis, who used a screen to exploit Vlad Rad (for the second time this quarter) who was afraid to come out close to him- a few trips earlier, Davis did the same thing. 

Then in transition, Davis gets into the lane, and kicks to Jackson who was absolutely, positively, and ludicrously wide open for an easy three attempt.  Bucket.  Crowd is LOUD after that on, despite the fact ehy're competing with some Lakers fans in here.

2:49- 53-43 GSW.  Odom going to the line to try and complete the and one, after getting fouled putting back a Fish miss.  He makes it, and it's a nine point lead for Golden State.

Walton back in as Kobe gets a rest.

1:44- Quick one, as Kobe's back in for Sasha.

1:15- Terrible play by Walton, who passes up a shot he needs to take from the top of the key, then tries to hit (I think) Kobe underneath, and throws it right to Jackson, who gets the ball out to Baron, who goes behind his back on Luke before tucking in the reverse layup.  That was an incredibly sweet move, there.

Walton makes up for it (sort of) by drawing contact on the other end, and making some FTs.

END OF THE HALF: 63-52 GSW.

Ellis buries the runner at the buzzer, after it looked like Kobe was hacked to death trying to penetrate on the other end.  From the moment that ball went up, you knew it was going to go in.  it's been that sort of half for the Warriors from behind the arc.  8-14 from three point land (57%) which is higher than their percentage from inside it (48%, which ain't bad either). 

Too many breakdowns for LA, who continue to be slow to close on the perimeter.  The're taking better care of the ball, at least relative to last night (a reasonable eight, considering the pace of the game) but are getting killed in the paint, as well (as Jackson warned before the game).  30-12 on points in the paint, advantage Golden State.  On the break, it's 24-8 Golden State.  Fortunately for LA, tey're getting to the line (11-12, vs. 3-4) or this could be a bigger lead for the Warriors. 

Offensively, the Lakers are only shooting 37.5%, and are 5-18 from downtown. Not enough makes there to justify the launching- and it also explains the fast break disparity.  14 dimes on 18 makes, but there haven't been enough makes.  LA has missed a bunch of shots from close proximity to the hoop- can't give away the chippies against these guys. 

More to come after the half.

THIRD QUARTER:

Ronny back in.  He tweaked the ankle in the first, but a Gary Vitti tape job later, he's good to go.

9:50- Great feed from LO to Rony underneath.  Penetrates, then finds Turiaf on the left block cutting to the bucket for the and-one on Biedrins, who exits the game.  Ronny makes the FT, adn it's an eight point lead for Golden State. 

8:55- Jackson draws a foul on LO, who gets whistled for coming across his arm after the ball was about eight feet gone.  An unnecessary whistle to say the least, but on the other hand, with the ball that far out of Jackson's hand, Odom probably should have avoided the contact. 

Warriors zone up, and Fish shoots over it for the three.  They're going to dare the Lakers to beat them from outside. 

7:45- What looked like it was goign to be a totally lost possession for the Lakers against the zone- mostly Kobe dribbling into and away from attention, turns into an and-one chance for the Lakers when he threads a pass to Odom along the right baseline.  Odom drives to the hoop, and draws contact on Ellis.  His third.

7:04- Radmanovic left wide open in the corner, and only a halfhearted runout by Jackson.  He hits it, and the lead is down to five for Golden State.  I'm not sure how, because if you watched this game without a scoreboard, the assumption would be that Golden State was killing them.  But here we are.  Just as they did last night, the Lakers are making up some ground in the third. 

4:41- Lakers get to within one on consecutive putbacks from Ronny and LO, then the Warriors run it out to three when the Lakers lose Biedrins underneath, and five when Azubuike is left open for an easy mid range jumper.  Another three second call as Ronny passes off to LO, and the Lakers turn the ball over.  Not sure if that one's on ronny in the same way the other three over the last couple days have been, but it's clear guys are expecting him to shoot and he's not always obliging. 

2:50- Timeout on the floor, after Fish hits a three for LA.  Inside out passing sets it up.  LA down two, 80-78.  They've stayed in the game with some timely shots- not necessarily good shooting, but timely shots- then by getting some good bounces off the glass and putting them back through.  The Lakers, despite struggling mightily in a lot of ways, have managed to stay close, and are outscoring GSW 26-17 in the third.  GSW is 6-15 in the period. 

Farmar in for Fish out of the TO.

1:38- Lakers briefly grab the lead, when JF hits LO from the right side of the arc to the left, and Odom, with nobody but Biedrins standing in between, attacks the glass for an easy layup. Then the Lakers lose Jackson in the corner, he hits a three, and the Warriors grab the lead again.

1:10- Azubuike gets inside for a layup, and is drilled by Ronny to prevent the easy bucket.  Kobe gets ticked at Vlad, it looks like, but from where I was sitting, Kobe let Azubuike cut right past him.  Never moved to disrupt the lane. 

On the other end, Vlad gets pickpocketed by Davis, who feeds Jackson, who is fouled by LO to prevent a dunk.  Seven straight points from the Warriors on mistakes from the Lakers, and the lead is back to six.

END OF THE THIRD:

Huge shot from Odom gives the Lakers a one point lead heading into the fourth.  Kobe cleaned up a Sasha miss, and found Odom for the midrange shot, which he drilled.  Big turnaround there for LA.  The Lakers outscored the Warriors 35-23 in the quarter, and did it by cleaning up inside.  18-6 in the Q for points in the paint, 11-2 on second chance points.  Some of that is opportunistic, no doubt, but you have to take advantage of what's there. 

FOURTH QUARTER:

Great two man D from Walton and Odom switching off on Jackson and Biedrins.  Back and forth, each picking up the other a couple times, until Jackson finally tries to drive, and Odom ties him up for the jump ball, whch the Lakers control.

Sasha hits a jumper, and they turn the D into two points on the other end.

10:14- Great start to the quarter for LAL.  Sasha hits a J off the aforementioned great D, then Kobe gets down low on Davis, hitting the turnaround J off the glass.  On the next trip, he penetrates and draws contact for two.  They keep getting inside, where they can hurt and slow down the Warriors, all at once.

9:34- 93-88 LAL.

9:18- Lakers get a steal, and Kobe takes it coast to coast, drawing a foul on Davis underneath.  He makes the first, then the second.  Lakers up by seven. 

8:07- Officials TO on the floor.  Lakers out to a 10-2 run to start the quarter, as GSW has gone totally cold and the Lakers continue to attack. 

5:58- The Lakers, specifically Lamar Odom, are doing a great job around the hole. Two straight blocks for Odom, snuffing out dribble drives from the Warriors.  The Lakers are putting much more pressure on the ball much farther out on the perimeter than they did earlier in the game, and it's causing the Warriors some problems.  LA isn't giving up on the shooters, and Odom has made hte strategy work in the last couple minutes. 

Right now, the Lakers are the far more aggressive team, and since they're not feeding the beast, so to speak, they're able to play far more effectively.  By playing smart and aggressively, theyr'e not allowing GSW the easy points that help create the perpetual motion machine. 

4:45- Ouch. Davis drives, and as he's going up, Kobe, who tries to draw the charge, takes an elbow in the face.  Nothing intentional, but that smarts.  Kobe does down hard under the basket and is down for about thirty seconds.  Looks like he's okay, though.  Those smart, no doubt.  Nothing worse than getting popped in the nose.  They call the block on Kobe, though, and Davis will go to the line for two to try and cut the Lakers lead to six.

Nice moment as he and Davis slap hands- all good.

Davis misses the first.  Makes the second. 

Turiaf in.

2:37- Great play by LO.  Davis overplays him going for a steal at the top of the lane, and instead of settling for a jumper, he drives hard, sticks out that 11 foot long left arm, and lays the ball in.  ON the trip before, he hit an open midrange J- Lakers up by nine, 110-101. 

1:02- Two straight bad plays lead to two straight layups for the Warriors.  First, Kobe launches a contested three, leading to an easy run out and an Ellis layup.  Then turiaf turns the ball over to Ellis, and the Warriors convert with an Azubuike runner in the lane.

kobe isos on the next possession, and bricks bad.  On the other end, Davis finds Ellis underneath for a layup.  Lead down to one. 

:9.9- LO comes back with a drive in the post and picks up the sixth foul on Biedrins.  He needs to knock down both of these, and then we'll see if the Lakers can defend the three point line.  Great spin between the double team, then going in with the right hand.

He misses the first.

Timeout on the floor.

Makes the second.

Davis drives on Kobe, and draws the foul.  Penalty situation.  Davis makes the first... the next one will tie it... and he gets it.

Tied at 111.  Lakers call timeout to advance the ball. 

3.6 left on the clock.

END OF REGULATION:

Lakers get the ball into Fish, who gets a clean look at the rim, but misses the runner.  Overtime.

OT-

First two Lakers possessions, no real ball movement.  Two missed Kobe J's.  Azubuike converts on the other end, and the Warriors are up by two.

Third LA possession is nearly a shot clock violation. Lakers aren't getting the ball down low... but are bailed out by Fish on an emergency three with about five ticks left on the shot clock. Tied at 113.

Kobe gets hit for a charge driving, thenlooking to kick to Sasha in the corner.  Looked like a good call, too. 

2:02- Ellis on the line, misses the first, but Kobe is called for a lane violation.  I saw it from here, too.  He stepped in then pulled back as Ellis was shooting.  He makes the second try, and the Warriors are up by one.  114-113.

Fish hits a monster three, as Kobe tries the same play driving along the baseline then kicking into the corner.  Big shot makes it a one point game.

Warriors still zoning up, daring LA to shoot over it.  The Lakers are giving it their best shot. No pun intended.  It's too late in the game and I've been typing too long and too fast for that sort of thing....

Sasha elevates and hits a three to give the Lakers a lead, then on a broken play, the Warriors tie it on a tip in.

Great play on the next trip to pass on the jumper and find LO, who has an easy path to the basket.

4 ticks left... Warriors don't get the ball in as Ellis basically bullrushes Fish, and plows through him picking up the offensive foul.  Fish goes down hard, possibly on his hip, and is limping bad.  But it's Lakers ball.  On the inbound, Lakers get the ball into Kobe, who is fouled with 3.3 left.  Two makes and it's over...

...there's one...

...and the other...

Lakers up 123-109, and fans are heading to the exits.  Which is good, since I need to wade through them to get back to the press room.  The more that are out of the way, the easier it'll be for me.

FINAL SCORE: 123-119, LAL. 

Lakers make some clutch shots in the extra period, and come away with a big, big win.

Thanks for following along.  More to come in a sec.

BK

 


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Comments

Great gut check win. It was bad ref ugly, but beautiful with half a roster.

Let's get healthy and win out. GO Lakers

the lakers are good. the problem is, their 3 seven footers (Bynum, pau and cris) and they are forced to play small ball. GW (Don Nelson) is one of the best in playing small. that puts the lakers in a disadvantage. . . .

unless kb24 and the rest of the bench are that their best, we're in big trouble!!!!

LO: "We played some defense, controlled the tempo."

Smarter basketball, better D, less turnovers.

We win the game. Simple :-)

Have faith. Go lakers!

AK/BK/BLOG,
who turned Ronny Turiaf into Boris Diaw?

Should we now call him Ronny Diaw? Boris Turiaf?

No more passive play in the paint!

Just a Laker fan who doesn't post often wanting to extol his praises on his favorite team. =) I read the blog from time to time and it's pretty good and consistent most of the time. I just wanted to add that some of the people who post on here are just really...dumb. It's funny to read someone wailing on Sasha when he misses two threes and has a TO but then screams (types out in caps?) his name in ecstasy when he nails one thirty seconds later. People make mistakes, give a guy some slack. Luke too.

Good win though, big picture. Only .01% behind NO for #1 again! That was a bad call on the foul on Monte Ellis, D-Fish pulled him down... it's hilarious listening to GS broadcasting via League Pass, they are dogging Dilaney (spelling?) for such a bad call.
Go Lakers!

i'll bet they can't wait to go home...

Wow.

Tough win. Like being down in the shark cage.

Wes

AK,

You have to look at the replay of the lane violation. Kobe was clearly trying to step into the lane, essentially stomping his foot trying to distract Ellis at the line. I love Kobe, but that was a bit of a cheap, middle-school-lunchtime-type move there. The ref realized it right away, and called him on it.

So I guess that makes it minus 1 for the Los Lakers jerseys and plus 1 for wearing throw-back unis on the road.

Now that was a LUCKY win....God, please wave your healing and over Bynum, Gasol, and Ariza since The Lakers singed Ira Newble to sit on the bench instead of a professional benchwarmer like me.

We need one of our three players back....NOW!

Bobcats and then - Bring on the Kwam!

Can my man LO please get some acknowledgment? How many of you declared earlier in the season (Rick Friedman, Faith) that the Lakers should trade him, that he'd been here too long and hadn't shown up --

All I can say to you people is that you've got to come correct. Lamar is straight up ballin' and without him right now the Lakers would be losing night after night.

I was right, you were wrong, and LO is a beast, and we are all lucky to have him.

LONG LIVE SEVEN!

I was down on Lamar in the middle of the season, but the guy has been nothing short of huge for the past month or so. 23 and 21 is something you expect from Dwight Howard, not LO.

yeah,, buddy. Lamar Odom beats you everywhere. amazing game by both teams from beginning to end. I don't know if I want to face Warriors in the first round, as much fun as it would be. but man. good game.

LAMAR IS PLAYING GREAT, TONIGHT THE WINNER TO GO ALONG WITH 2020 ABOUT 5 BLOCKS AND SOME ASSISTS. The guy has as much basketball skill as any player, its his will that needs to catch up. At 6'11 he is amazing to watch. THIS BUDS FOR U LAMAR

AKthefan,

No, I'm aware Kobe did step in. It was clear as it happened. My point was just that these guys step in before free throws go off all the time. It's a little ticky tacky to call it on Kobe during such a no harm, no foul situation.

AK

LO: I take back everything I have said about you during the last 2 seasons.
You, my friend have stepped up your game.
KB24: broken ankle, missing eyeball, gangrene finger on your shooting hand and you score 30.
You, my friend deserve a beer (o.k.: a big bottle of Gatorade since you do not drink).
Sasha: I want to choke you, no wait, I want to hug you, no wait, I choke you (Laker fans: you get the idea).
You, my friend have b*lls made of brass.
Luke.............never mind.
You, my freind are on borrowed time.
Great victory (I want that number one seed and I want Kobe to get his first MVP).
I'm out.

Open letter to all the fans who hated on me

I challenge any fan in this forum to come down next game and meet me at my daddy broadcast booth and me and my father Bill Walton will challenge you punks to a fist fight quit the hate and the denunciation's of my great name or meet the sword ; punks hhahahahahaha

i can't believe my eyes. Has Lamar Odom really played 11 good games in a ROW?

I would rip off that "inconsistent" label off of Lamar's jersey, but I don't want to jinx anything. I am so glad the Lakers didn't trade him (yes, I thought shaking up the team would be good). It was like Gasol was just the catalyst to unlocking Lamar's potential. Odom took pressure off of himself with Pau as a safety blanket, but then he realized he didn't really need it, it was in him all along! He's on his way to getting a new label sewn on: STUD.

Fishy, you can't guard crap, but damn can you shoot under pressure.

Sasha, you're all growns up!!

These guys are getting pressure-tested. The next stage is to see them get playoff-tested. LAKERS CAN DO IT!

KOBE FOR MVP!

Yeah if there is Walton hate, I wonder why? At one point I believe he was leading the league in 3pt%, as well as making the offense flow really well. I think with Bynum and Pao in there he will be an important piece.

i like luke but this is not the kind of game luke should be playing in, these guys are fast and athletic and luke cant matchup

Oh yea...Mr. WE BELIEVE....I BELIEVE WE JUST KICKED YOUR TEAMS @$$....trash.

Here let me:

*Give the Warriors crowd kisses like Baron Davis* Everything about that big belly-ugly--walkin boy annoys me...especially his beard...looking like a freakin' hotel for lice.

Open letter to all the fans who hated on me

I challenge any fan in this forum to come down next game and meet me at my daddy broadcast booth; my father Bill Walton will challenge all the punks to a fist fight ;quit the hate and the denunciation's of my great name or meet the sword; punks hhahahahahaha

Faith,

>>> "and the jello's jiggling"

Whheewww! I know you felt great when you declared "game over."

Did Jordan grabbing that final inbound pass redeem him at all? He may still not be Jason Kidd (in his prime), but he has a bright NBA future, nonetheless.

But enough about that. Let's celebrate a needed "W." And let's celebrate a great run of games by Lamar.With any luck, Gasol will be back by the end of the week.

Keep on channeling Chick. The more you post...

"The Game is in the refrigerator. The door's closed, the light's out, the eggs are cooling, the butter's getting hard, and the jello's jiggling"

...the closer that coveted Championship gets. Go Lakers!

Lamar Odom plays like this in the playoffs with Bynum and Gasol healthy, Lakers will go all the way!

AK,

I hear ya. Do you think that maybe this is a real sign how the refs view Kobe? Could this be evidence that his complaining and flailing is starting to get to them?

Did anyone notice PJ yelling at Vlad for his play using him as whipping boy. While he kisses Luke's a$$ for playing like a DUFUSS all game long!

What really bothers me is I have never seen him scold Luke for his horrible play as a matter a fact he gives him more minutes, I hope someone can shed some light on this very bafflling problem.

Well, it finally happened, Lamar with a 20-20 game basically won it, and plus the clutch go-ahead basket. Wow. I hope this does not mean he can sleep through the next several games. Phil and Kobe must push him in this form right into the playoffs. Sasha with a great defense on Baron in the second half, plus the clutch three. Wow. Should have been won in regulation but we'll take it.

Look!! Luke Walton was posting while he was playing!! Even more reason to hate him!!

....he's either gotta break out of his funk and stop blaming it on some phantom injury, get traded, or retire and work on his barbeque restaurants.

All hail Lamar!

Pls give update on Fisher's knee injury.

passionate/angry/clueless laker fans,

Get off of Luke's back.

Yes he had the ball stolen from him near the end, but he was
far from the only person who glitched in the last minute of
regulation. Luke didn't pass the ball to the other team like
Ronny did. Luke didn't rush a long guarded shot early in
the shot clock like Kobe did. Luke didn't miss a critical free
throw in the last minute like Lamar did.

As usual, the Lakers had a bad stretch that ALL the Lakers
contributed to, but a few boneheads want to blame it all
on Luke. Wake up and smell the haterade.

Overall, Luke hit 2 of the 3 shots he took, played reasonable
defense, got 7 rebounds and 3 assists, and didn't try to
turn the game into a track meet like the Lakers tried to do
last night, which is why they lost last night.

Like I said in a previous post, the Warriors are a difficult
team for the Lakers to beat when they're missing their
first (Bynum), second (Gasol), and third (Mihm) string
centers.

You put two of those three guys on the floor for the
Lakers, and then the Lakers could legitimately pound it
inside and dominate the Warriors. Ronny doesn't have
that big height advantage that those guys have, and
he too often looks to pass when he should shoot - he
must have caused 4 or 5 3-second calls between the
two games, and he turned it over 7 times in the two games.

And don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to single out Ronny
for blame. But if you add Gasol and Bynum to the mix
and have Ronny play 15 minutes of backup, then these
two games are both blowouts by the Lakers. It's really
saying something that the 2nd string PF is starting at C
and the Lakers have still beat some of the playoff teams.

I'll say one thing about Sasha: the guy does not give up.
He will shoot that 3 until it goes down.
If he just learns to play more under control, drive more to the basket (since the opponent will run at him when he is preparing to launch the 3), and develope a mid-range shot, he will become a younger version of Ginobili.
And when I'm not focused on his offense mistakes, I have to remind myself he will give effort on the D side of the court (he played Baron tough the last minutes of the 4th quarter and the entire overtime).
Jordan: where is that tough D you played at UCLA?
Once the J. Kidd trade rumors-along with The Critter trade-were no longer an issue, your game-and attitude-seems to have change.
Stop shooting the 3 all the time.
Your quickness-and 42" vertical leap-should be used to drive to the basket and/or shoot the mid-range jump shot.
But first: get the attitude together (if you are having issues with Ronny-a really good guy-then something is wrong).
I'm out.

I can not believe Lamar Odom is playing this well for so long now. He played well wth Bynum first, with Gasol next, without both, Odom deserves praise when it is due. Lamar has carry this team since Bynum and Gasol went down in injury.

Lamar's new nickname is Triple S for stat sheet stuffer.

OK maybe not but he is ballin' like an allstar.

we should have won this in regulation.... nuff said.


>>>Vujacic should go back to Europe. How stupid can
>>>you be? MSP. Most stupid Player.
>>>Vchick sucks. Vchick sucks. Vchick sucks.

Uh, Tom.

Without Sasha's shooting, the Lakers would not have won
the game tonight. For a significant portion of the game, he
was the Lakers leading scorer.

Oh, or are you a Golden State fan, and that's why you
think Sasha sucks?

Can my man LO please get some acknowledgment? How many of you declared earlier in the season (Rick Friedman, Faith) that the Lakers should trade him, that he'd been here too long and hadn't shown up --

All I can say to you people is that you've got to come correct. Lamar is straight up ballin' and without him right now the Lakers would be losing night after night.

I was right, you were wrong, and LO is a beast, and we are all lucky to have him.

LONG LIVE SEVEN!

Posted by: BigGameJames | March 24, 2008 at 10:29 PM

BigGameJames, do us bloggers a big favor:
post several times for us bloggers to lay off Luke.
Maybe the same mojo in your post defending LO the entire season will rub off on Luke.
Please....pretty please.
Example:
BigGameJames: stop hating on Luke, he will come around. You see. Then you guys will become a believer. the believer I have always been when it comes to Luke.
Something in that realm.
Your belief in LO is the reason that boy is ball'n.
Please: do the same for Luke.

Lamar has been playing like Lamar ODAMN and not like Lamar Odumb.

**I now will refer to him as Lamar ODAMN when he's playing this well!

I think PJ really loves Luke in a father son way that's all. He probably doensn't bother scolding his ass because Luke can't get any better anyway. But actually I don't know why but something tells me that we are going to need Luke for the playoffs. Believe me or not I don't care. I'm going out on a limb to predict this right now here on LA Times Laker's blog.

wOW... GREAT GAME..

Did anyone notice kobe saying " IT'S OVA, IT'S OVA" at

the freethrow line before he even attempted at the

end of the game... hahaha .. talk about confident..

My take on tonight's big win:

1. Lamar was huge again! He really deserves a lot of credit.
2. Mamba played like a warrior. I could tell his pinky was bothering him but he still played like a MVP.
3. Sasha showed us that he can shoot under pressure.
4. PJ should have used Rad a lot more than Puke late in the game.
5. I was watching the game thru Warriors Basketball and they were making a big deal about D-Fish pulling down Monte Ellis at the end of the game. Sure, I know D-Fish had his arm around Ellis, but Ellis was also pushing Fisher down. At that point, I believe Fisher was simply trying to avoid getting run over. I really think the Ref made the right call!!

It is a shame that the Warriors might now make the playoff.

People really gotta chill on this blog, and while they're at it, learn a thing or two about the game of basketball.

In case you haven't noticed, we're not playing five against nothing out there. NOT EVERY PLAY IS GONNA GO OUR WAY. So quit bashing our players for every little mistake. It makes you look idiotic, and takes away from the quality of this blog. I'm as passionate a fan as all of you here, but let's have some perspective people.

And while I'm at that point, you guys gotta stop with the Luke bashing. I'll be the first to admit he's not playing his best basketball and makes a million or two too much annually, but his play isn't worthy of the type of wrath on this blog.

Look at his numbers recenly (7.2 pts, 4.1 rebs, 3.1 assists in 21.5 minutes in March, which are similar to his overall totals). He averaged 4 more points, one more rebound and one more assist in 33 minutes last year, so his contribution is pretty similar this year when you consider the minutes per game.

Which is why I don't understand all the hate. The reason Luke gets minutes is because he brings the little intangibles to the game, something Radmanovic doesn't. We've got a nice setup at the 3 with VRad (shooter), Luke (basketball IQ) and Ariza (defender, super athletic), so quit complaining.

We're gonna be fine.

Golden State, Dallas and Denver are all playing each other this week.
At the end of this week, we might know which of these 3 are going to make it to the 7th and 8th seeds of the WC playoffs. One of them (hope it's Dallas) won't make the cut.
Lakers vs. GS 4-0, Lakers vs Denver 4-1, Lakers vs Dallas 4-2.

I busted a blatter or something since the 5 min mark in regulation. I was shiffering and stuff man !:| These guys will be my death...serious. I'm (25) to old for this sjit.

Paul Lee,

You mentioned poor Laker man on man defenders and you didn't mention Radmonivich. Easily the worst defensive player on the Lakers and maybe the worst defender I've seen play in 40 years of watching NBA basketball. It is a nightmare to watch this guy get the minutes he gets. An occasional game he gets hot - hits some 3's and people think he's playing well. Just watch this guy play for a few minutes - he is an absolute zombie on the floor and anyone who he covers goes to the rim with ease. He doesn't rebound, doesn't play defense, throws the ball away and hits occasional 3's. Give any other player his minutes, including Colby Carl and the Lakers are much better off. Earlier in the year I thought they were show casing Rad for a trade. Now that I know that isn't an option, all I can do is cringe as I watch the most overpaid player in the league, stink up the court night after night. Thankfully, he didn't play down the stretch with Walton tonight - which cost the Lakers the game last night. Walton is not a great defender because he is a tweener - too small to play bigs straight up and too slow a foot to cover 3's and 2's. Never the less, he sticks his nose in there and works at it. Rad - zero zip nada. He is an embarrassment.

how about those sixers and pistons...

pistons beat phoenix - we gain a game.

meanwhile, sixers knock off boston at home. now phoenix has to go to boston and the celts will be pissed about losing their last game, so no way they let another get away. phoenix loses again.

then they have to go to philly and face the suddenly hot sixers.

meanwhile, we chill at home and host charlotte and memphis.

3.5 game lead by Friday?

poor phoenix...ha ha ha.

GAME BALL, LAMAR ODOM….

I have to admit to just once for a day wanting to trade Lamar Odom. It was back before the draft two years ago when the Bulls apparently wanted to trade what might be the draft rights to Brandon Roy and Thabo Sefolosha et al for Lamar Odom et al. I believe that Edwin talked me into recanting the next day. At any rate, we all probably have similar stories about losing faith in Lamar at some point. Thankfully, the Lakers never did because Lamar Odom is keeping this team alive right now with his great play.

I remember everybody gushing at the height of Andrew’s sensational play and wondering how long it would be before Drew got his first 20/20. Lamar just posted back-to-back 20-20’s against the Warriors. As I think one of Lamar’s harshest critics Staples24 just posted, if “Lamar Odom plays like this in the playoffs with Bynum and Gasol healthy, Lakers will go all the way!” With a 23/21/5/2/5 Lamar gave the Lakers the critical inside force they needed with their three 7-foot centers all injured.

I didn’t get a chance to watch the game but listened to the Lakers radio on NBA Audio League Pass. At any rate, local NorCal announcers and talk radio all believe that Fisher pulled a fast one on the last play. What did you guys see? At any rate, the locals are up in arms with conspiracy theories and far fetched referee’s on the take excuses. It was good to see the Lakers come through again in overtime. 3-0 in overtime does say worlds about the Lakers ability to focus and win games when forced into overtime. It’s the ability to regroup and play a mini-game, with the execution and focus required to win.

Looking at the box score, it’s easy to see what a factor Sasha was in the game. Give the guy credit, he still had the balls to hoist up and make a critical 3 after just tossing up a couple of bricks. That is why having shooters like Sasha and Vlade and Fish and Farmar are important to this team. They have the confidence and ability to hit the shot and will take it, even with Kobe Bryant as a teammate. Great win for the Lakers. Hopefully, the start of their season-ending 12 game win streak. 1 down – 11 to go.

More Andrew and Pau and Chris. Go, Lakers.

Tom

Refs tried to steal this one from L.A., wearing their blue and gold jerseys in honor of their team, the Golden State Warriors. But Kobe wasn't havin' it.

He didn't wag his finger.

He didn't brush off his shoulder.

No, this time he said it, headed to the Free Throw line with the 2-point lead, "This game's over." to the opposing would-be rebounder had Kobe missed the free throws, which he didn't.

Game. Set.

Kobe.

Much love to L.O., back to back 20 and 20 games.


-Ant
XxoNexX

 


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