Live from Staples- Lakers vs. Raptors
Things I'm thankful for: Good health, family, and that I don't have to type Garbajosa tonight.
BK with the first.
FIRST QUARTER:
4-0 Raptors, 10:30. I know Rasho Nesterovic ain't exactly a beast down low, but when he's got Derek Fisher on him, that's a matchup that'll work in his favor. Sometimes switches will do that.
9:52- LO gets the Lakers on the board with a three. 4-3 Toronto. 6-4 LA, as Kobe hits a triple of his own. Decent start from outside, but it's never good to see them live out there.
8:20- Another three for Kobe. That's three straight for LA, accounting for all nine points, but that's not what the coaching staff wants to see, I wouldn't think. The Lakers tend to fall in love with jumpers. LO solves that problem by taking the ball strong to the hole for an and one. Misses the FT, but still, it's a nice change of pace. Took the rebound and went coast to coast, nobody on Toronto stepping up to stop ball. When LO gets in open space like that, he's almost unstoppable. 11-6 LA.
6:30- Kobe has the ball slapped away by Anthony Parker on the crossover, and he goes in for the easy dunk. 14-11 LAL. Kobe then tries to counter with a three, which he misses. As a team, they did get the memo that they're allowed to shoot things that aren't threes, right?
5:44- Timeout on the floor, 14-11 LA. Can't say I like what they're doing right now. No ball movement. Defensively, they're fine, but they're not really forcing the issue by settling for a lot of jumpers. Perhaps the intimidation factor is playing into it? Nesterovic is awfully tough down there. Like Mutombo.
5:33- First possession out of the TO, Kobe takes it to the hole. Foul. Then they go inside to Gasol, who kicks it out for a Fish three. Better. At least they're going inside first.
3:53- I hate to harp on this, but the Lakers have, after a Vlad airball, shot eight threes on 14 total attempts.
LO gets hosed on a travel call- he actually fooled the ref with the pump fake. Got the ball in the lane, pumped up, fooling everyone, then had an easy run to the basket, but they blew the whistle.
2:57- Kobe loses the ball, thinks there was contact, and ends up on the ground complaining. That's the second time Parker picked him when he went for the crossover at the top of the key. The Lakers still aren't getting into their offense at all, save for a couple possessions. Very little activity for Pau in the post. Thus far, Kobe really isn't playing well at all. He's hit a couple shots, but is also spending too much time trying to go one on one. He's neither carrying them, nor distributing. Worst of both worlds.
END OF THE FIRST:
Lakers down 25-22, and it really has nothing to do with anything the Raptors are doing. Farmar commits a terrible foul at the end of the quarter, getting his hand in and grabbing Ford as he started his shot. Jordan let go, but not before altering the play enough to the get the whistle. Offensively, the Lakers are spending way too much time on the perimeter, not moving themselves or the ball very much. Not enough touches for Gasol down low, no effort to get LO posted up. Everything from the outside in.
Defensively, when they're not giving Toronto free points off TOs, the Lakers are doing okay, though it wouldn't hurt to shore up the glasswork. Hopefully it'll happen in Q2, with AK at the keys.
SECOND QUARTER
At the 10:18 mark, Luke Walton enters the game. So does, and this is not a typo, Coby Karl. Sasha and Kobe sit. I believe this would be Phil's way of saying to everyone, "Start moving the ball around and stop jacking up jumpers from outside the minute you touch the rock."
8:39 - During the timeout, the jumbotron showed a montage of Kareem, which culiminated in the crowd giving him a standing O. They liked it much more than T.J. Ford burying the long jumper after play commenced.
8:15 - Coby Karl skying for the block!
7:14 - A flgrant 1 is called on Kobe for coming down hard on Kris Humphries in the paint. To Kobe's credit, he handled the assessment well. Didn't like it, but kinda nodded along and kept it cool, opting instead to take it out on the rim with a standing dunk. I gotta believe the ball bouncing off the court was by design.
6:28 - Coby Karl takes Ford's miss downcourt and hits Ronny Turiaf in the air for an alley. The pass wasn't quite timed, so Turiaf found himself kinda hung up too far from the rack. But he stayed aware and dished the touch pass to Farmar behind the arc. Three ball falls. Lakers take a 37-35 lead and prompt Sam Mitchell to call a timeout.
5:15 - The Kobe to Coby connection. Kobe walks the ball just outside the paint, finds a defender, then dishes to George Karl's kid for the triple. I don't have the stats in front of me, but if tonight wasn't the earliest Coby ever checked into a game, it would be close. And thus far, he's made fantastic use of the minutes.
3:15 - LO checks in for Karl, who gets a huge round of applaude from the crowd. His exits almost immediately cues a three ball from Fish, assisted by Kobe.
2:24 - Walton misses a three ball, but LO is there to snag the loose ball, snag his own short miss, then finally tap it back. Nice resourcefulness on the part of ther Lakers, repeated on the next possession by Walton. Getting the ball behind the arc in the corner, Luke hesitates to take a shot, gets double teamed and finds himself cornered. But he keeps his head and notices Gasol cutting to the rim. Ball threaded to Gasol for the layup.
46.3 - Nice recovery by Kobe, who lost the handle working his way into the paint. Through a series of short dribbles, he eventually regains control and gets layup to fall. His next possession involves some paint entry as the clock winds down, but the ball's eventually kicked out to Fish situated in downtown. Good for Fish's 10th of the half. He also bumps the Lakers up 58-52 to close down the opening 24 minutes. The ball movement and shot selection improved considerably from the first quarter. Less iso'ed work and quick/long jumpers. The rock actually traveled inside every now and then. That's a formula for getting 'er done. Back at the third with BK.
THIRD QUARTER:
First possession for Toronto sees Moon beat Rad off the dribble. IT's happened a couple times, actually. Moon isn't a great offensive player, but he's not afraid, either.
Two Lakers possessions end with two buckets for LO in the paint, one on a drive, the other on a postup.
9:46- Vlad misses an easy layup, then Pau bricks the easy put back. That one hurt. It really hasn't been a great night for Radmanovic.
9:10- Not a great sequence for the Lakers. Calderon takes a three, and it hits off the rim with literally nobody raising an arm on the defensive glass. Calderon dumps it to Parker in the corner, and the Raptors have a triple.
6:55- Gasol gets the bucket down low, taking Nesterovic across the lane and then using the left hand. The Lakers have been much, much more effective getting the ball into the post. Then on the next trip, LO uses the little slip screen off Kobe along the baseline, takes the feed from 24, and drops the ball in. Easy points.
The Lakers are starting to get a lot more of those in the third. Timeout on the floor, 73-65 LAL.
Overall, since the second Q when PJ yanked the starters, the performance overall for the team has been much better. This quarter, they're looking like the group we're more accustomed to seeing. Good ball movement and player movement. This isn't a team that's going to beat them up physically, so there's really no issue to force the issue and work the ball inside. LO has been a real catalyst in the third. He's just killing Moon down low when given the chance.
5:20: "Good Three." LO penetrates then kicks back to Fish to Kobe who rises and shoots in rhythm. That's the sort of clean three they should look for.
Bargnani hits a pair of FTs- 76- 69 LAL.
4:44- Not sure what happened there. Seemed to be some sort of communication issue defensively with teh Lakers. Kobe had Parker in the corner, but was completely giving up the baseline. He must have thought help was there, but Parker had a straight shot to the hoop. Don't know if he should have been or not, but Kobe seemed genuinely surprised that nobody was there once Parker went by.
4:24- 78-71 LAL.
2:48- Vlad blocks a shot, very possibly the first constructive thing he's done tonight. PJ has stuck with him, though, which isn't always the case when he's not playing particularly well. Timeout on the floor, 80-73 LA.
1:00- Luke just outjumped Jamario Moon for a rebound. He's gonna get made fun of in the Raptors locker room later.
Smart foul by Farmar on Ford at the end of the quarter. They had one to give, and it slowed him up.
END OF THE THIRD-
LA 83, Toronto 77. Great Q3 for LO, who had 13, and for the Lakers O generally. Much better ball movement, much better player movement. On the other hand, Toronto had a few too many easy looks on back door and PandRs, but the Lakers are holding the Raptors to 42% from the floor, so the D has been fairly good. Hopefully it stays that way, if it doesn't, blame AK.
FOURTH QUARTER:
10:55 - Two straight defensive stands from Walton lead directly to a pair of Laker buckets. The first admittedly involved Luke getting away with a foul on Kris Humphries, but he causes the Gopher to miss a layup. The rebound goes to Luke and eventually Farmar for a clean 17-footer. The next play sees Walton do a solid job bodying Joey Graham down low, giving him enough trouble that Kobe can go in for the strip. The ball goes again to Farmar, this time from 20 feet out. Same result. Toronto calls timeout.
9:55 - A great bounce pass from Sasha (weaving in and out of the paint) sets up Ronny for the two handed dunk. He can't convert after absorbing the contact from Graham and gets one of two at the line.
9:01 - As Kobe dribbles at the top of the arc, Sasha keeps moving from one side of downtown to the other, eventually losing a trailing Kapano. Kobe spots his Slovenian buddy on the run and sets him up for a sweet reverse layup. Of course, one good need deserves another, so less than a minute later, Farmar rewards Kobe with an alley oop feed.
5:42 - Kobe takes Anthony Parker at the top of the elbow, left side. Backs him down, then faces, one twist, jumper around the stripe. Parker had absolutely no chance. The next possession sees Kobe good from a little further back on the opposite side.
3:29 -Good job by Fish running Ford into traffic and a spot in the paint where a layup goes all airball.
2:09 - Too much time in the post without a decision leads to Gasol telegraphing a pass to LO. Interception Toronto. Ford comes streaking towards the rack and goes up for the dunk. He's met by Kobe, who makes a spectacular stop at the top of the cylinder. But the rebound goes to Nesterovic, who converts the layup.
41.0 - Big money three ball from Fish to create nine points of separation and keep this from being a two possession game against a team that specializes in bombing. Kobe does a great job spotting him from the interior.
Final score 117-108, Lakers on top. After a headless chicken-like first quarter featuring way too many bombs and not enough ball movement, the next three saw the Lakers put together a pretty good ball game, especially in the second half. Kobe led all scorers with 34 and got double digit help from all starters, save Vlad's goose egg. The bench also provided some nice support after a bit of a lull. Nice bounceback after Sunday's disappointment. Thanks for dropping by. More to come later.



that game was never in doubt. the defense really wasn't that BAD tonight. doubtless, it wasn't great, but it was a big improvement over the Sac game. the Raptors only shot 46% from the field and they hit a LOT of tough shots, so it's no surprise the Lakers won. the Lakers shot almost 54% and missed a LOT of open looks, so this could have been a nasty blowout.
the team looks like it cares and is working hard even when they're not as sharp as they should be, which means they won't stink long when they do. i just keep praying that they continue to learn from mistakes and that they continue to strive to improve. along with that, i pray for health. this team is for real, don't panic!
Posted by: man | March 11, 2008 at 10:31 PM
i see a positive thing. they were most of the game in front except a few minutes in the first. a much better position than chasing the other team all the game.
also i believe they play much better when they play good teams, they concentrate better.
i will say
4-0 on this trip. they really have to impose like they r the best in the west. ready for the playoffs. and also they r the type of games when PJ can motivate them.
i'm happy LO had a very good game. and fish.
Happy Mamba Day!
Posted by: ZIn Master | March 11, 2008 at 10:31 PM
MVP race is clear... Lebron can have it now. kobe just showed why he shouldn't be MVP. ballhog, whiner, & wants his mates play D while him just spectating.
Posted by: staque | March 11, 2008 at 10:33 PM
Stop the negativity, for God's sake. They're in a mild slump, it happens. The Lakers are still in, GET THIS, 1st Frigging place in the Western Conference. If I'd told you this in mid-December, you'd have taken it no matter how we got it. Now it's: we're not blowing people out, our defense is soft, we're gonna get killed by Chris Paul. This is always a tough stretch of the NBA season, when you can see the playoffs on the horizon but still have to play through the grind of the regular season. Many a great team has blown the top seed because of this. I have full faith and confidence in this team, and I know they'll rise to the level of the competition on this road trip.
Enjoy the season kids - it's been a lot more fun that the last few and to be honest, even more fun than most of the Shaq era. Now Memphis, that's depressing.
Posted by: Tully Moxness | March 11, 2008 at 10:34 PM
Darkangelsk - isn't funny how they disappear as soon as the Lakers start winning and Kobe ends up with a line like 34 pt, 7 reb, 7 ast?
Odom was surprising today - he actually hit a few outside shots. Must be practicing.
Kobe needs to respect his assignment on defense more, instead of watching the ball. He CAN be great on defense, but sometimes he just roams around.
Ronny is a great help defender. He's always picking up fouls after someone else loses his guy.
Too much Pau in the low post. The Lakers need to get him going from the high post - that's how they were doing it when he first joined the Lakers.
Posted by: Amazing_Happens | March 11, 2008 at 10:34 PM
BLOG CRUE
We got the victory that we needed. Spurs have NOH and Det next. PINE CRUE stepped up tonight. Lamar...wow.
Good night.
Colorado loves the Lakers!
Posted by: Hugo Boss | March 11, 2008 at 10:35 PM
good win tonite...not great but a win is a win. Is something wrong with Pau? He seemed slow or with a flu. Although he came thru....he seemed one step slow on the last couple of games
Posted by: alohaland | March 11, 2008 at 10:35 PM
look Lonely
thanks
i was working neil earlier ... your task is more difficult
Posted by: ZIn Master | March 11, 2008 at 10:40 PM
Rick I was thinking the same thing! I thought it was just me but PJ could do a better job on scouting our opponents. It shows that we are paying some of the bench coaches Jim Clemmons, and others for nothing not to mention covering pick and roll!
Posted by: chuck23 | March 11, 2008 at 10:45 PM
i have never hated a laker so much in my life. how can somebody so bad get so much PT??
Posted by: I HATE LUKE WALTON | March 11, 2008 at 10:47 PM
Like I said
The lakers would beat this bad short-handed team and my favorite team (the refs) did their job as usual.
Get ready for a 1-3 raod trip
Phil is so stupid for saying 50 before 20.
HA HA HA
THE LAKERS WILL BE EXPOSED
They beat up on a bunch of dogs and now reality is about to set in.
HA HA HA
Posted by: Troll Man | March 11, 2008 at 10:49 PM
Pau had a bad back, not playing for Memphis
was traded. did the medical and joined the team on the trip.
got back "to nowhere" in La, living in a hotel
maybe he still does not have a place, maybe he was still not totally 100%
and how Amazing_Happens mentioned
"Too much Pau in the low post. The Lakers need to get him going from the high post - that's how they were doing it when he first joined the Lakers."
i'm surprised myself they did not continue that, especially that was very effective. at the same time the team plays pretty fluent passing game when they r not freelancing.
28 assists not bad
and yes, Pau is missing maybe 2-3 shots in a row, but he always shots over 50%. ironically, while everyone on the blog was complaining he made 3 in a row and some free throws.
in the past few games, he had the largest number of assists after kobe. not bad for a center/PF
his duets with bynum will make history. much more dynamic and spectacular than duncan/admiral
Posted by: ZIn Master | March 11, 2008 at 10:52 PM
neil and staque appear to be missing one another maybe you two suckers should just take a walk on the beach!
Posted by: chuck23 | March 11, 2008 at 10:55 PM
Lakers are soft on D...and how exactly is it going to get better in time for the playoffs? Bynum would help big time but I don't know if he is coming back and if he does how effective he will be on that knee.
I don't like their chances against a good rebounding team who pound on the body.
Posted by: Rod Swain | March 11, 2008 at 09:46 PM
Good news. John Ireland said Bynum worked out on the treadmill (new one) and had no swelling. Tomorrow we will see if no swelling develops and he may be back before season ends.
Posted by: JustaLakerFan | March 11, 2008 at 11:01 PM
Jon K
Sorry I had to give up the computer so my son could complete a HS project.
So I missed most of the game.
Actually I have used the word Draconian but tonight it was TheDude . I don't want to steal his thunder. He also provided the link which I used before but forgot to put it in favorites. He supplied it so I thanked him who deservedly deserves the thanks.
Yeah the link had buffering problems and poor commentary but it was better than radio only.
Thank God Lakers won.
Posted by: JustaLakerFan | March 11, 2008 at 11:05 PM
Lamar is finally getting it, NICE game and CARL LOOKED GREAT IN THE TIME THEY GAVE HIM.
Jon DMSO ? YES THE TONIC OF THE 80'S lISTEN YOU NEED ACUPUNCHER THE ENABLE ALL HERB'S IN THEN IT MIGHT WORK AND IT MIGHT NOT, this is because the body will wall off injuries and need stimilation to heal
Posted by: pk-in-the-mesa | March 11, 2008 at 11:08 PM
"Kobe needs to respect his assignment on defense more, instead of watching the ball. He CAN be great on defense, but sometimes he just roams around"
Phil Jackson has Kobe playing both Jordan and Pippen's defensive assignemnts, and has as long as he's been in L.A. -- Pippen usually that roamer, and if you watch old Bulls games (or watched them at the time) you would clearly recognize this.
Kobe's ALSO tasked with playing lockdown individual D ... and sometimes those two assignments conflict. If Trevor Ariza ever comes back to full health, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see that clearer lockdown-top-guy/roam on everyone else pattern the Bulls used to use. Problem is, Kobe's entire experience with Jackson, there's never been that second top notch defender playing beside him.
Posted by: Dan Moran | March 11, 2008 at 11:10 PM
Neil,
"Kobe risked his career and life by cheating on his wife"
I'll let the rest of your remarkable post stand on its own. Just curious: did Michael Jordan risk his career and life by cheating on his wife? Because believe it or not, I've never heard anyone say that about Jordan, who was a legenday philanderer ...
Posted by: Dan Moran | March 11, 2008 at 11:12 PM
MVP race is clear... Lebron can have it now. kobe just showed why he shouldn't be MVP. ballhog, whiner, & wants his mates play D while him just spectating.
Posted by: staque | March 11, 2008 at 10:33 PM
Well not really. After reading the links some guys provided on Kobe day one had MJ as rated #1 because of his honors.
So I thought back and Kobe stated when he came into the league he wanted to be the best player ever. Looking at the criteria someone used to rate MJ over Kobe was honors which did include MVP. Well Kobe was robbed a few years of being denied the MVP on ridiculous criteria and now is fighting for his first when it is obvious it is hands down Kobe.
So in the annals of NBA records Kobe will be denied best player because of some bs trinket trophies doled out by the media.
I think the MVP sould be voted on those that know best. the players. Give every player a ballot and let them decide who deserves it. Coming from peers would be hard to question.
Like the opinion polls by NBA players on who they fear most they will respond with the truth. Kobe!!
Posted by: JustaLakerFan | March 11, 2008 at 11:15 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/photo?slug=ef4fdabdbe28
4bed94465d96013257ac.raptors_lakers_basketball_las10
2&prov=ap
this pic shows that kobe's foul is really flagrant... u can see that he is not going for the ball... kobe's a dirty player... he's no MVP... lebron is the MVP
Laker Lover
Do the refs really have something against kobe? this is not a flagrant... clearly, kobes going for the ball... its a hard foul but not a flagrant... i think kobe should mellow down on the refs so that he could get some love from them... big games ahead of us.. i hope we can win sll tose 4 road games
Go Lakers! Best in the West!
Kobe 4 MVP
Look Lonely
Posted by: look lonely | March 11, 2008 at 11:33 PM
Neil,
"Kobe risked his career and life by cheating on his wife"
I think there is also this one player who get inflicted with HIV but he's never been hated the way some people hated kobe...
i love magic and kobe both as a basketball player... they are both great... my top 2 fave players of all time make that 3 including larry bird... i dont know them personally so i dont really care to what they do off the court... im a basketball fan not a movie fan... just enjoy the game...
Kobe for MVP!
Look Lonely
Posted by: look lonely | March 11, 2008 at 11:48 PM
@chuck23
"neil and staque appear to be missing one another maybe you two suckers should just take a walk on the beach!"
-- hahaha!!! LOL =)
Posted by: staque | March 12, 2008 at 12:10 AM
Rick-
There's a big difference between seeing something on film and working on it in a day of practice prep, then defending it during a game against a team that runs the same sets every day. Even with that, the Lakers held them under 50%, and had play not loosened up near the end of the fourth, probably would have held them under 45. Most of the points Toronto got early were a result of turnovers and shoddy O rather than bad D.
But back to your original point, Stockton and Malone ran the same play over and over for over a decade, with great effectiveness. It's not like people didn't know what was coming. This is the NBA, and players are going to have success against even the best defense. Not to say that the Lakers can't play better on that end, and certainly they need to, but you have to play teams to get a feel for them. Film/practice isn't a substitute.
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | March 12, 2008 at 12:37 AM
is this link
http://www.justin.tv/jayrntv
not broadcasting for anyone other than me??????????
does anyone have a working link?????? Please help im stranded in an airport, i need to see this game!
Posted by: cw47 | April 11, 2008 at 08:56 PM