Live from Staples- Lakers vs. Wizards
For one night at least, one in a row sounds a lot better than three in a row. Vlad Rad, LO (still sick, but still playing), Kobe, Fish, and Turiaf start for L.A.
BK with the first.
FIRST QUARTER:
First trip down, Lakers get the ball in deep, but Turiaf is blocked at the basket by Haywood. Next trip, LO posts up, they work the ball around, and then the ball is kicked out to Fish on the perimeter for the three. That's the sort of trey they should take. Inside out.
9:00- Again, the Lakers shoot a three, but again, it comes in rhythm and after the ball had been pitched in, this time to Kobe in the post. Kobe goes to Turiaf at the top of the key, who makes the extra pass to Vlad for a wide open three. On the trip before, the Lakers generated a jumper from the elbow, which Lamar made. Good ball movement early. They're not attacking the rim, but they're not settling either.
8:16- 10-7 LAL.
7:15- Great offensive rebound from Ronny, but he doesn't take the ball back up. Jamison and Haywood were there, but he probably could have, at worst, drawn a foul. He's very active tonight, but can't forget to stay aggressive around the hole when it's time to shoot. He's not a post guy er se, but he needs to play one on TV.
6:34- Fish hits a three off Kobe penetration, and the Lakers are up 15-8. They're shooting at a very high percentage right now, in part because they're getting excellent looks.
Timeout on the floor, 5:35 left in the first. Lakers up 15-14 after consecutive threes. On the second, it looked like Kobe left DeShawn Stevenson, and on the trip previous, Roger Mason Jr. found himself open for a triple. Washington has plenty of gunners, so the Lakers, as usual, need to make sure they close on shooters.
Stevenson, then Butler hit threes in front of Radmanovic, and the Wizards are up 20-16. On the Butler three, the Lakers had done a great job forcing Washington to run down the clock, then Butler drilled the shot at the buzzer right in front of Rad.... who then chucks an airball on the other end.
Not a great sequence.
3:41- 22-16 Washington. They're 5-6 from downtown.
3:26- Rad redeems himself, hitting a two from the corner, except he was about an inch and a half from the three point line. That always frustrates coaches. But whatever. I'm not gonna get too critical of a guy when he makes a shot.
Farmar in for Fish out of the TO, and Vlad hits a three to bring the Lakers back to within two, 23-21.
1:34- Good sequence, as the Lakers work the ball to Turiaf on the wing, who hits odom in the high post, and LO draws the foul on Butler underneath. He hits the FTs, and the Lakers are up by one.
Walton and Sasha in.
:22- Good play by Farmar. Pump fakes on the three pointer, then takes a few dribbles towards the lane, draws the double, and then kicks to Sasha in the three out of the left corner.
Ugh. Washington finishes the quarter on a Brendan Haywood dribble drive. Without getting too deep into the particulars, that shouldn't happen.
END OF THE FIRST: 27-25 LAL. Some pretty good shooting for both teams thus far, 50% for Washington, 53% for LA. At least the Lakers are doing a better job offensively, running things much better than they were earlier in the week.
AK with the second.
SECOND QUARTER
10:27 - Mihm attempts to snag his first "Comeback pt. VII" rebound, but gets called for the push off. His timing still looks a bit off, for sure, but Chris does appear to be moving a little better out there, if nothing else.
9:42 - Walton blocks Andray Blatche under the Laker goal, with Sasha picking up the loose ball and shuttling it to the other side. After one inside-outside flight path, the ball comes back to Farmar, who swings it to Sasha at the top of the arc. Pure.
Just got word. Antonio Daniels has a sprained left wrist. He's questionable to return.
8:14 - It's not exactly the classic deep penetration often used to crack a zone, but Walton catches the rock a few steps inside the three point line, draws a bit of attention, then kicks it to Sasha camped out in downtown. Money. Same result about 30 seconds later for Sasha, with the same guy setting him up. It's a quick dozen for "The Face," off to a very hot start.
6:21 - A tap back by Walton of Sasha's shot clock beating, errant mid-range eventually comes around to give him an easy bucket. The loose rock goes to Kobe along the perimeter, then Farmar, who dribbles two steps inside the arc and bounce passes to Walton for the uncontested layup.
4:03 - The Lakers work D.C. down to the shot clock's final seconds, but Nick Young floats inside the arc and puts one up a tick or two quicker than Vlad can put up his hands to bother the view. Shot falls, but about 20/24 of a pretty good stand.
1:59 - Beautiful job by Kobe working inside the Wiz D, drawing some attention before dishing off to FIsh, who follows suit LO's way, who follows suit Vlad's way. Downtown shot good, mirroring the same result awaiting Radmanovic 38 seconds from now.
2.7 - Three of the 5.7 seconds remaining are spent watching Kobe work the top of the arc, then drive down the left side and draw contact before twisting his way to a beautiful reverse layup. And one opportunity is converted, Nick Young's desperation heave barely misses paydirt, and the Lakers go into the locker room up 58-47. The second unit really provided a nice lift during the frame, maintaining a trend of nice ball movements (17 assists this half alone) while dropping the Wiz shooting perdentage from 50 to 40%. Nine points apiece from Sasha and Walton, plus another six from Vladdy (14 in the half) and five from Kobe. The Lakers have the mo'. Up to them to keep it rolling. We shall see. BK with the third.
THIRD QUARTER:
Big minutes for the Lakers, who need to make sure they don't let a Washington run pull the Wizards back in quickly. Keep the lead in that 7-13 point range (or more, obviously), and slowly squeeze Washington.
Good start, as the Lakers get a couple FTs, then a dunk from Vlad on a run out, and are now up 15, 62-47.
17, after LO gets inside, and kicks out to Ronny for an open jumper from the FT line extended.
7:58- Lakers up 68-59, but Haywood is at the line with a chance to cut the lead to seven. LA has given up a little run here, about a third of the way into the quarter, mostly fueled by outside shooting from the Wiz. They've pushed, now LA has to push back.
Good start, as Kobe penetrates right baseline on Jamison, then hits a cutting Turiaf for an easy dunk.
On the other end, Rad loses Butler, who puts the ball back off the back door cut for an easy deuce. On their next trip, Jamison sticks a triple in LO's face, and the Wizards are back down by seven.
6:20- Lakers 74, Wiz 65. Great lay by LO. Kobe lofts the ball into the post- a bit of a floater- and LO not only fights off two Wizards players for the ball, but also has the presence of mind to squeeze out a pass to a cutting (you guessed it) Turiaf, peeling to the hoop, for a dunk. Very good play.
4:27- Laker lead down to five as Stevenson hits yet another three, this time in front of Kobe, who then picks up the whistle on the other end for the offensive foul while trying to post up. Looked like a pretty soft call to me.
3:11- Lakers now up just by one, as Butler goes end to end- nobody stops the ball, and he hits the teardrop over Ronny.
Kobe comes back on the other end, blows by Stevenson on the left baseline, and gets the easy dunk.
2:29- 80-77 LAL. Washington has cranked up the offense in the third (6-7 from downtown), and the triples have helped bring them back into the game. LA is still doing a decent job putting up points and running the O, but on the other end, they've broken down more in the third than in the previous two quarters.
2:10- Stevenson hits another three, as Kobe gave him too much room up top to get it off. He helped on the penetration at the top of the key, but as soon as the pressure came, Butler kicked to Stevenson and Kobe was too far away to recover.
24 drives and gets the layup on the next trip down, though, pushing the Laker lead back to three, 83-80.
END OF THE THIRD:
Not a good quarter for the Lakers, who lose all of their ten point lead, and it's tied at 86-86. The Wizards were unusually hot from downtown, but the Lakers didn't do a good job closing on shooters, either. Too many breakdowns. They scored enough on the offensive end, but when they had a chance to put the game away up by 15, instead they let the Wizards shoot their way back into the game.
Hopefully, AK can bring home a winner.
FOURTH QUARTER
11:18 - I'm just going assume Mbenga called "glass" internally on that bank shot. He yelled it, but kept it all inside.
10:59 - Walton cuts to the basket and gets set up nicely by Kobe for the and one bucket. Freebie converted. The Laker lead gets pushed to three. Then five, after a Mebnga hook shot! Dude can't be stopped. Nice job using the mismatch of a little guy on him down low.
8:24 - Kobe penetrates and dishes to Sasha, who connects from the corner section of Downtown Staples. The lead pushes to 4.
7:28 - More inside movement creating outside shots. This time it's LO taking the rock deep inside the paint, then passing out to Kobe along the arc, who immediately scoots it to Sasha. Another three ball for Vujacic, whose point total now matches his jersey number. 18, for those who haven't paid close attention to his digits.
5:24 - Mbenga with the Mblock!!! Mbrendan Haywood Mbites the dust! Kobe Mbryant scoops up the loose Mball, then throws the Peyton Manning-style Mbomb to a streaking Walton, who throws down the Mbreakaway dunk.
Timeout Wizards. Lakers up by 9.
4:14 - Save all five Lakers deciding at once to leave the court at the same time and catch a flick, Nick Young couldn't possibly have been left more wide open on that trey ball.
3:12 - Nice job by Ronny tapping back consecutive misses by Kobe and LO. Walton races down the loose ball, hands off to Fish, who calls time out. Lakers retain possession and start all over.
2:22 - After NIck Young knots up the contest at 105 all with a three ball (the Lakers seem very intent on never guarding that particular region) Walton's three ball rattles in and out. LO snags it, but the ball gets knocked loose into Wiz mitts and they call timeout.
1:57 - Clutch play by Fish, coming down with Stevenson's miss while surrounded by a pair of Wizard bodies, then hitting a cutting Kobe with the perfect bounce. Thunder dunk to break the tie.
33.0 - Kobe hits a pair of big freebies to raise the Laker lead to a three ball "cushion."
10.1 - Fish forces Butler into a seriously tough three ball heave... and it drops. Nothing but net. Wow. Butler almost busts into Sam Cassell's "big testicle" dance, but opts instead for the classic "primal scream." 111 per side. Lakers do a chalk talk.
Kobe drives the lane as the final seconds work their way down, then kicks to Fish for a reasonably good look from behind the arc. Corner shot up... and out... No bueno. Five minutes of free roundball coming to the people at Staples.
OVERTIME
1:49 - Briefly lost my connection. Apologies. But I do have good news to report, Fish just nailed a three.
1:18 - I take it back. I had good news. That was before Young slips Fish on the fake, then moves inside a few steps and cans the 18-footer. That's 27 points for the Trojan rook, who's absolutely killing the Lakers in a return to the ol' hometown. Well, Receda, but close enough.
1:02 - Another bucket by Fish, one the crowd wanted called as a downtown shot, but correctly labeled a two ball. The replay showed FIsh's feet were on the line, much less the toes. Lakers down by 1.
37.8 - Kobe at the stripe again for his 12th and 13th attempts of the night. Both are converted. The Laker lead is a vulnerable uno.
13.3 - Another pair at the line for Kobe. First is fine. Second goes astray, but Walton tracks down the miss before it runs out of bounds. He shuttles it to Sasha, who comes through on both attempts after getting fouled.
5.9 - Solid D by Walton forces Butler to brick the Wizards' final attempt. He ends up rewarded for the effort by getting set up for a send off dunk to close out the 126-120 win. Big and needed victory by the Lakers, getting the team not only its 50th win, but a reprieve from the schneid. All five Laker starters hit double figures, while Luke Walton and Sasha Vujacic combined for 39. Wasn't always pretty, but the job was done. More to come later. Thanks for dropping by.








LAST TWO POSSESSION, KOBE HOGGING THE BALL GIVES THE WIZARDS 4 POINT LEAD.
Posted by: Gunner | March 30, 2008 at 09:06 PM
why is luke in the game, we need scoring
Posted by: troy | March 30, 2008 at 09:07 PM
Oh man, .04!
Posted by: LakerinBC | March 30, 2008 at 09:07 PM
Fish. You're the best!
GO LAKERS!
Posted by: Jon K. | March 30, 2008 at 09:07 PM
phil, please put sasha or vlad in the game, instead of luke. we need a scorer.
Posted by: troy | March 30, 2008 at 09:08 PM
I can't take these games every time. Arghhhh!!! The Warrior games and now this. I'm too young to get a heart attack.
Posted by: | March 30, 2008 at 09:08 PM
whoaaa!!!! n.young is playing like superstar!!!! another carrer high against lakers....
Posted by: darkhangelsk | March 30, 2008 at 09:08 PM
i'm trying to stay calm and positive tonight; positive energy
Posted by: troy | March 30, 2008 at 09:08 PM
Why does Phil keep Fisher on Nick Young. He's been torching him all night. Make a move besides luke.
Posted by: KillerEight | March 30, 2008 at 09:09 PM
I hope we don't go for a two when we are down by three and there are less than five seconds on the clock. I'm sorry, but we are not playing intelligently.
GO LAKERS GO DEFENSE!!!!!!
Posted by: JohnnyP | March 30, 2008 at 09:09 PM
XODUS,
"Kobe sets Fish up for a wide open shot and you're upset? You didn't have any credibility to begin with but that post just shows you're more interested in continuing your schtik than actually making valid points"
IN THAT SITUATION, WHY NOT GO TO THE BASKETBALL LIKE LEBRON WOULD DO AND DRAW THE FOUL. WHY PASS IT OUT FOR A 3?
IF YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND THAT, THEN THERE'S SOMETHING WRONG WITH YOU.
Posted by: Gunner | March 30, 2008 at 09:09 PM
We really need to have a way of blocking certain users posts. Gunner's posts are killing me.
Posted by: Xodus | March 30, 2008 at 09:09 PM
Who else thinks Gunner's real name is Katie Faber?
Posted by: pslakerfan | March 30, 2008 at 09:09 PM
Let's hit these freebies Kobe! And then, please defend the three.
Posted by: | March 30, 2008 at 09:10 PM
please, lakers, don't give up the 3. thank you.
Posted by: troy | March 30, 2008 at 09:11 PM
Thank you Kobe.
BIggest defensive play of the year coming up!
Posted by: Faith | March 30, 2008 at 09:11 PM
It's ridiculous, not rediculous, but I am sure it was just a typo........
Posted by: pslakerfan | March 30, 2008 at 09:11 PM
Hey Phil.........Get Luke the freak out the game
Posted by: chuck23 | March 30, 2008 at 09:11 PM
XODUS,
"Kobe sets Fish up for a wide open shot and you're upset? You didn't have any credibility to begin with but that post just shows you're more interested in continuing your schtik than actually making valid points"
IN THAT SITUATION, WHY NOT GO TO THE BASKET LIKE LEBRON WOULD DO AND DRAW THE FOUL. WHY PASS IT OUT FOR A 3?
IF YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND THAT, THEN THERE'S SOMETHING WRONG WITH YOU.
Posted by: Gunner | March 30, 2008 at 09:11 PM
pfunk36, chuck23,
Why is L.O smiling? well, you guys don't see it b/c you guys love him ( not in a homo way), but I don't love him so I'll tell you,
L.O thinks he's too cool for school, he thinks he's the coolest guy on the court. It's annoying.
Posted by: Fire32 | March 30, 2008 at 09:11 PM
Why did we not foul before Butler could get off the 3? He just made one with a defender right in his face.
Question: What is Phil Jackson bringing to the table right now? Please no "9 rings" answers. I mean, today in terms of strategy and motivation.
I see a team that still does not know how to attack a zone defense. We are continually befuddled by teams that draw-and-kick out for threes. Jackson seems to have a phobia about fouling to prevent tying threes at the ends of games. How often do you see the Lakers make a strategic move that screws up the opposition?
I see a team that is not very talented without Gasol and Bynum come out for crucial games with a lax attitude.
I see a passive attitude on the sidelines is frustrating and probably hurts us. The reason Kobe takes as many T's as he does is because his coach sits on his hands. It's nice that he's a good sportsman, but how is that helping the Lakers?
IWhat does it say that the Clippers can smoke the Memphis Grizzlies and we can't even beat them? With Kobe scoring 53?
Posted by: Jman449 | March 30, 2008 at 09:11 PM
The more he passes it the more responsibility it puts on his boys to make shots..good job kobe...Kobe comes through with clutch free throws...
Posted by: 70slakerfan | March 30, 2008 at 09:12 PM
Gunner,
Do you mean like what Lebron did in Game 1 of the conference finals last season when he kicked out to a wide open Donyell Marshall to try and win the game?
That Lebron?
Posted by: Xodus | March 30, 2008 at 09:12 PM
game over....................finally
Posted by: Gerbear | March 30, 2008 at 09:13 PM
okay, kobe, re-earn that MVP.
Posted by: troy | March 30, 2008 at 09:13 PM
Almost over, right? No way they hit another clutch shot to go to another overtime.
Posted by: Ben Goldberg | March 30, 2008 at 09:13 PM
Did you see Sasha with the DPY of the year?!
That shot was not easy, it was challenged!!!!
Posted by: Faith | March 30, 2008 at 09:13 PM
Kobe to the line again folks...
Posted by: 70slakerfan | March 30, 2008 at 09:13 PM
great game, luke walton, win or lose
Posted by: troy | March 30, 2008 at 09:14 PM
Luuuuke
Posted by: LakerinBC | March 30, 2008 at 09:14 PM
I love you Sasha!!!
Posted by: Faith | March 30, 2008 at 09:14 PM
LUKE!!
Posted by: HappyCamper | March 30, 2008 at 09:14 PM
LUUUUKKKKKEEEE!
GO LAKERS!
Posted by: Jon K. | March 30, 2008 at 09:14 PM
LUKE SAVING KOBES BUT ON THAT ONE, NICE TEAM WIN TONIGHT
Posted by: jon | March 30, 2008 at 09:15 PM
How about a round of apologies for all the Luke bashing....
Posted by: The Original Ken | March 30, 2008 at 09:15 PM
LUKE!!! MVP of this game!!!! GO LUKE GO!!! GO LUKERS!!!!!!! GO!!!!
Posted by: JohnnyP | March 30, 2008 at 09:15 PM
Sasha is clutch! It's over. O V E R. No chance for the Wizards now.
Posted by: Ben Goldberg | March 30, 2008 at 09:15 PM
"This game is in the refrigerator, the door's closed, the light's out, ... the butter's getting hard and the Jello's jiggling"
Wooohooo
Posted by: Faith | March 30, 2008 at 09:15 PM
Don't get too excited about Luke's heroics...........it's fool's gold
But I'll take the win
Posted by: chuck23 | March 30, 2008 at 09:15 PM
Its not how you start the game, its how you finish the game....Thank you Kobster...haters go home...we don't want to hear you.....
Posted by: 70slakerfan | March 30, 2008 at 09:15 PM
This is the reason why some nn-name players should never have a big night!... all of sudden they start to think they're all start and want to close out games! RESULT... they blow it!! I was just watchin and I KNEW Nick Young was going to screw this game!
Ohh my six sense!
Posted by: classic | March 30, 2008 at 09:15 PM
Yeeeeessss!
Take that for a closer Gunner... free throws when they count baby!
Posted by: EastCoastJessie | March 30, 2008 at 09:15 PM
XODUS,
"Do you mean like what Lebron did in Game 1 of the conference finals last season when he kicked out to a wide open Donyell Marshall to try and win the game? "
YEAH, THAT WAS A BAD DECISION TOO!
Posted by: Gunner | March 30, 2008 at 09:16 PM
luke earning his pay 2nite yo
Posted by: Taliq | March 30, 2008 at 09:16 PM
stu is always talking shyt about the lakers
Posted by: troy | March 30, 2008 at 09:16 PM
what can i say luke... thanks for that offensive rebound,,,
Posted by: darkhangelsk | March 30, 2008 at 09:16 PM
Finally, geez...........50 win bandwaggoners are officially CORRECT....
Posted by: pslakerfan | March 30, 2008 at 09:17 PM
sasha did what kobe couldn't?
Posted by: troy | March 30, 2008 at 09:17 PM
50 is ours. Win. WIN!
Posted by: Ben Goldberg | March 30, 2008 at 09:17 PM
Thank the beeping lord.
Finally, a home win.
50 wins, baby!
Posted by: mel | March 30, 2008 at 09:17 PM
50 wins!!!! Finally.
Good be winning again...
Posted by: LakerFan in Seattle | March 30, 2008 at 09:17 PM
Why would Luke take that last Dunk? That showed a lack of sportsmanship and extremely selfish..........Phil is creating a monster
Posted by: chuck23 | March 30, 2008 at 09:17 PM
Can I just make a general comment?
What's up with Stu?
Why does he gotta be such a hater? I mean we complain about our team but that's after the dumb plays...not before.
He kept on saying the Lakers were going to give up a 3 on that last set. like he was a freakin genius. What a noob. Ugh.
Posted by: Faith | March 30, 2008 at 09:17 PM
50 wins baby! Good night everybody!
Posted by: EastCoastJessie | March 30, 2008 at 09:17 PM
remember that sketch with molly shannon...
I'M 50 YEARS OLD! I LIKE TO KICK! STRETCH! AND KICK SOME MORE!
I'M FIFFFTTTTTYYYYYYYYYY!
WE FIFTY, BABY!!!!!!
Posted by: CBuck | March 30, 2008 at 09:18 PM
bye Gunner, see you after next Lakers loss..........
Posted by: pslakerfan | March 30, 2008 at 09:18 PM
Just like I said it before! ...here is the 50th! and now fasten your seat belts because y'all will enjoy the ride!
Maxx
Posted by: Maxximo | March 30, 2008 at 09:18 PM
POG Luke Walton.
LOL. That's good.
Posted by: mel | March 30, 2008 at 09:18 PM
Seven players in double figures and Lakers win 99% of the time.
Posted by: LakerinBC | March 30, 2008 at 09:18 PM
LUKE WAS THE DIFFERENCE TONIGHT, KOBE WAS OFF BUT PLAYED A GREAT GAME ANYWAY BY CREATING SHOTS FOR OTHERS
Posted by: jon | March 30, 2008 at 09:18 PM
The original Ken,
If Luke plays more like this. I am very sorry.
Seriously sorry. Now show me some more lol.
Posted by: Faith | March 30, 2008 at 09:19 PM
C'mon chuck23 that's plain Luke hating.
Posted by: LakerinBC | March 30, 2008 at 09:19 PM
what can i say luke... thanks for that offensive rebound,,,
Posted by: darkhangelsk | March 30, 2008 at 09:19 PM
Great team win. PINE CRUE was great. MBENGA was great, that's why I have his jersey! :)
Colorado loves the Lakers!
Posted by: Hugo Boss | March 30, 2008 at 09:20 PM
Without Bynum, I have to say Lakers could not pass the first round.
Their defence is too bad.
Posted by: xk | March 30, 2008 at 09:20 PM
Without Bynum, I have to say Lakers could not pass the first round.
Their defence is too bad.
Posted by: xk | March 30, 2008 at 09:20 PM
as shown tonight the guys will make shots if they are set up, that is both kobe's job and odoms. We won and that is all that matters, though our defense isn't great. NOTHING TWO SEVEN FOOTERS WONT CURE.
Posted by: jon | March 30, 2008 at 09:20 PM
Well, well, well,
What did we learn tonight?
(check that)
Nah, I can't be that messed up in my heart, GOOD JOB guys.
Posted by: Fire32 | March 30, 2008 at 09:20 PM
Thankyou Trolls for keeping us warm with hot air you post.....CHEERS
Posted by: Thirty2 | March 30, 2008 at 09:21 PM
Thank you God thats all I have to say.
50 WINS IN DA HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Game ball tonight goes to Derek. Clutch Clutch basket by DFISH.
Kobe would have had it, but he had a tough shooting night,
and he trusted his teammates by not trying to take over and passed the ball when he knew he did not have it going.
Posted by: wow | March 30, 2008 at 09:21 PM
he kicked out to a wide open Donyell Marshall to try and win the game?
That Lebron?
Posted by: Xodus | March 30, 2008 at 09:12 PM
LOL Xodus.
Gunner the Goony bird did not watch the Cleveland game last night. Otherwise he would not be sucking Lebron's jock.
Yo Goony, still loony and loopy you are. Ha ha ha.
Posted by: Lakergurl. | March 30, 2008 at 09:22 PM
7 players in double figures..........WIN.......Gunner is a moron......
Posted by: pslakerfan | March 30, 2008 at 09:22 PM
sasha did what kobe couldn't?
Posted by: troy | March 30, 2008 at 09:17 PM
kobe -- 26 pts 13 assts --> off night
sasha- 20 pts 2 assts -> hot shooting night
well... as long as they deliver...
Posted by: darkhangelsk | March 30, 2008 at 09:22 PM
PJ and Mitch will be discussing whether to renew Newbie's 10 day after tonight's game.
I bet the discussion will include releasing Newbie if the Lakers can find a PG to sign for the rest of the season. If I believe correctly, that PG could then play in the playoffs.
The injury to DFish really creates a problem for the Lakers. The team is regularly being killed by penetration from quick PGs. Farmar has shown that he is not yet ready this season to be the starting PG. His offense may be there in some games but his defense is not there yet. Just look at his minutes tonight.
Newbie was signed to take the place of Ariza if Trevor couldn''t make it back this year. But now, with the injury to Fish, it really looks like the bigger need is for an experienced backup PG that can at least play on-ball defense.
Too bad, we couldn't sign up Ty Lue bec. he would have been perfect for this role. Knows the Lakers triangle and PJ and Kobe. Can at least move his feet quick enough to stay in front of other PGs. Too bad he chose to sign with Dallas instead. He must be regretting it now though since Dallas is probably not even going to be in the playoffs. He could have signed up with the Lakers and been in the right place, at the righ time to pick up his second ring.
AK, BK, do you know any PGs that are still available at this point?
Posted by: LakerinBC | March 30, 2008 at 09:23 PM
farmar is on the s##t list
O points
maybe he can meditate on the future
luke was no fluke tonight. just don't dribble up the floor.
Posted by: ZIn Master | March 30, 2008 at 09:24 PM
Fire32 |
(not in a Homo way)
Thanks for clearing that up..........I'm sure pfunk36 would concur
Posted by: chuck23 | March 30, 2008 at 09:25 PM
Troy, that's my point. He's our dude. Enough is enough.
Posted by: Faith | March 30, 2008 at 09:25 PM
well... that was fun huh?
Posted by: socalife | March 30, 2008 at 09:25 PM
Good night Gunner...count 50 sheep and you'll fall fast asleep.
Posted by: EastCoastJessie | March 30, 2008 at 09:26 PM
It's eleven thirty here in Arkansas and I've got to be at work in six hours but I can't go to bed yet. I've got to have more wisdom from Gunner. Oh, never mind, I'm gunner go to bed. :)
Posted by: markythearky | March 30, 2008 at 09:28 PM
THANKS LUKE FOR A GOOD NIGHT.
BECAUSE KOBE GOT KILLED ON THE DEFENSIVE SIDE.
HE'LL BE DREAMING ABOUT STEVENSON ALL SUMMER NOW.
Posted by: Gunner | March 30, 2008 at 09:29 PM
I hate to say this but Farmar is really becoming a liability on defense. Good thing PJ had the head tonight to substitute Sasha. That Yoiung guy was killing both Farmar and Fish.
Still, TGIaW (Thanks God it's a Win!).
Posted by: Lakergurl. | March 30, 2008 at 09:30 PM
50 DOWN, FIVE MORE TO GOOOOOO!
way to look alive, lake show
i hate giving up yet another career high to some reserve player but all's forgiven... until monday
this defense is beyond reproach...we gotta stiffen up or else
Posted by: CBuck | March 30, 2008 at 09:30 PM
pslakerfan YOU SUCK!
Posted by: Gunner | March 30, 2008 at 09:30 PM
For those of you trying to figure out PJ..
Is he really a great coach or not? More importantly, does he really coach?
To me, he reminds me of the isolated gardener in the movie, "Being There", starring Peter Sellers (1979). It is the story of a man who has been totally isolated in his life living in a man's house and tending to his garden. Upon his benefactor's death the isolated gardener is thrust into the cruel world and by acts of fate he becomes a prominant and important celebrity. His opinions are sought after yet he is oblivious to anything important.
When PJ is sitting on his comfortable high chair, he is like the gardener--oblivious to anything that happening in the game. When the boys finally figure out by themselves how to win the game, PJ comes out looking like a genius!
Posted by: Robyn | March 30, 2008 at 09:30 PM
50 wins!!!! Finally.
Good be winning again...
Posted by: LakerFan in Seattle | March 30, 2008 at 09:31 PM
LAKER PHAT GURL.
JUST LIKE A FAIRWEATHER LAKER FAN. SHOW UP WHEN THE LAKERS WIN BUT NO WHERE TO BE FOUND WHEN OUR TEAM LOSES.
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Posted by: Gunner | March 30, 2008 at 09:31 PM
Gunner what is Kobe assist to turnover ratio in tonight’s game!!!
You are the stat man, this is the stat you usually ram down our throats
I suppose 12/15 fts is outrageous also!!!
Please keep hating you have got no idea about how basketball is played!!!
This is two straight game Kobe has driven to basket and kicked out to open player at the end of the game and they have missed!! I suppose that was kobe is fault they missed their shots because they not in rhythm
I am sorry only Lebron can make plays like that after not shooting to well but gets his teamates involved and you usually exalt how great he is passing to his teamate!!!
Take off your red hate tinted glasses and actually watch the game for once please!!
Peace!!
Angry_Laker
Posted by: Angry_Laker | March 30, 2008 at 09:32 PM
Gunner what is Kobe assist to turnover ratio in tonight’s game!!!
You are the stat man, this is the stat you usually ram down our throats
I suppose 12/15 fts is outrageous also!!!
Please keep hating you have got no idea about how basketball is played!!!
This is two straight game Kobe has driven to basket and kicked out to open player at the end of the game and they have missed!! I suppose that was kobe is fault they missed their shots because they not in rhythm
I am sorry only Lebron can make plays like that after not shooting to well but gets his teamates involved and you usually exalt how great he is passing to his teamate!!!
Take off your red hate tinted glasses and actually watch the game for once please!!
Peace!!
Angry_Laker
Posted by: Angry_Laker | March 30, 2008 at 09:34 PM
I've always been pretty critical of Puke, ahem, Luke Walton, but I give credit where credit is due...
Great game Luke. Keep it up!!!
GO LAKERS!
Posted by: Earth Wind & Fire | March 30, 2008 at 09:34 PM
Korey,
I totally agree with you that it seemed like the refs were refusing
to call any fouls on anyone hitting Kobe when he was shooting.
It's like they were saying FU Kobe, c'mon, give us a reason to
T you up.
Now. Notice - Ronny goes 4 of 7. Lamar does a little posting
up. Luke does some posting up. Even Mbenga scores
a few inside. And so Vujacic takes 9 shots and Farmar
only takes 2 shots. It's like I've said - if someone is scoring
inside, then the bench mob is fairly conservative in their
shooting. It's when the inside players aren't producing and
the Lakers get behind that Sasha and Jordan start pressing
the issue and jacking up a lot more 3's.
On defense, it was all about three pointers. First Kobe kept
leaving DeShawn Stevenson to double other players and
Stevenson burned them repeatedly. Then Farmar and Fisher
played matador defense on Nick Young for the whole second
half.
Fourth quarter - Sasha, Luke, and Congolean Beef take
the Lakers from a 2-point deficit to a 5 point lead. Then
Fish comes in for Sasha and sucks all the way to the end
of regulation. Nick Young BURNS Fish for two straight
3-pointers, while Fish bricks a couple of shots at the
other end.
Lamar seemed like he was TRYING to give the game away
in overtime. First a missed free throw, then drops the rebound
out of bounds. And Nick Young continued to burn Fish on
offense. Eventually Derek hit a couple of shots to redeem
himself by making it close.
Then Sasha came in to be the closer. First he defended
Nick Young 1 on 1 and stopped him, then he got the two
free throws to seal the deal. Good call by Phil at the end
to bring in Sasha
But the big hero of the night... was LUUUUUUUKE.
In what was CLEARLY his best game of the year, Luke
had 19 points, 6 rebounds (including two HUGE ones at
the end of overtime), 3 assists, and a block. I hope this
will be the start of a big run for Luke, as they could really
use some good production from him in the playoffs.
Posted by: | March 30, 2008 at 09:36 PM
Faith,
Good deal on Luke. It shows that you're sensible. I like Luke we should bash him if we never bashed Kwame, because I don't think Luke's mistakes costs us wins very often.
Posted by: The Original Ken | March 30, 2008 at 09:38 PM
I'm a long time lurker on this blog.
Finally 50th win!!! I'm just a bit concern about GUNNERS ranting. I believe Kobe made the right decision on passing the ball to fish ( he is wide open). I doubt that the ref would call a foul on that play , so passing it to derek is the best choice but sadly it didn't go in.
pipoy
Posted by: pipoy | March 30, 2008 at 09:39 PM
Faith,
Good deal on Luke. It shows that you're sensible. I like Luke we should bash him if we never bashed Kwame, because I don't think Luke's mistakes costs us wins very often.
Posted by: The Original Ken | March 30, 2008 at 09:42 PM
Luke took that first step to redeem himself. I credit all of our tough love. LOL
And, I agree about Stu...I've thought for awhile that I can't stand listening to his play-by-play because he's constantly ripping the team...it's almost like he's the other team's play guy. Total hater. I can't imagine Chick is pleased with him.
Good win, Lakers!!!
Posted by: Janet | March 30, 2008 at 09:44 PM
AWESOME BK to hear you on am 980 in maryland. GOO LAT lakers blog. :)
and what a win for lakers. now i can go to work tommorrow and not have to deal with crazy wizard fans. haha
Posted by: Ambessa | March 30, 2008 at 09:44 PM
Faith,
Good deal on Luke. It shows that you're sensible. I like Luke we should bash him if we never bashed Kwame, because I don't think Luke's mistakes costs us wins very often.
Posted by: The Original Ken | March 30, 2008 at 09:49 PM
Blog Scoreboard
Lakers fans 5,287 - Gunner 2
Posted by: Amazing_Happens | March 30, 2008 at 09:50 PM
The new Lakers have outgrown JOel and Stu
and I'm saying that in a good mood.
Don't care 'bout analysis,
any win, anyhow, is good now.
Posted by: Vman | March 30, 2008 at 09:54 PM
pslakerfan YOU SUCK!
Posted by: Gunner | March 30, 2008 at 09:30 PM
Wow in one night I successfully:
1. Got Gunner to type something without CAPS.
2. Got Gunner to lose his cool.
3. Got Gunner to prove the depth of his vocabulary.
Successful night for the pslakerfan I'd say........
Posted by: pslakerfan | March 30, 2008 at 10:10 PM