Live From the Game - Lakers at Kings
Okay, I lied. I'm not really at Arco. I'm at a bar doing shots with the Governator!
Psyche!
AK
First Quarter
My night has not come without some immediate difficulty. The section I'm seated in is short one chair. Thus, I'm doing this while standing up. I'm gonna try to track down an extra chair, but I hope this proves what I'm willing to "play through" for the blogosphere.
8:21 - Luke hits a 13-footer, prompting chants of "L-u-u--u-k-e" throughout the building. Now, I realize Kobe getting MVP chants in another team's house is nothing new, but with all due respect to Bill's kid, he's not nearly as popular a singular player as #24. Thus, it's easy to conclude how many Laker fans are on hand tonight.
5:15 - John Salmons strips LO under the Kings basket, then drives coast to coast for the reverse lay up. Turnover #4 for the Lakers and we're barely halfway through the opening frame. That, as they say, ain't gonna get 'er done.
3:01 - Walton gets away with literally being inside Salmons' jersy, but the handsy D doesn't do much to stop the Kings' 6th man from canning a 17-footer. Given that the Lakers are currently allowing Sacto to shoot almost 53%, you could probably say that about "blank" King and "blank" Laker defending him.
2:10 - Sasha picks up his first foul. Normally, I'd be more upset, except my chair just arrived!!! Thanks to the nice Arco ushers and P.R. staff for helping out.
Okay, now we're in bidness.
The quarter winds down with Kobe getting stripped going iso for the final Laker possession, K-Mart missing a three ball and the Lakers down 33-27. My situation with the chair kept me from typing much, but were I able to write a lot of words, they'd have been about crappy D. Certainly needs fixing if they wanna take what's theoretically a "gimme" game.
By the way, funny jumbotron sketch during the timeout. As Meatloaf's "I'll do anything for love (But I won't do that) plays, Samson, the Kings mascot, somehow finds himself in a room with a cute young lassie who appears more than interested in some romance. But then she takes off a hoodie to reveal a Laker jersey. The romance ends abruptly and she kicks him out.
Second Quarter
9:17 - Thought for a second that Kobe picked up his second foul as Salmons drove to the bucket for the make. Ended up charged to Luke. Salmons piucks up the freebie, then wastes no time racking another layup on the following possession.
By the way, I'm getting kinda tired of writing "Salmons," but the Lakers aren't giving me a ton of choice in the matter.
6:55 - LO's block and controlling of the loose ball go to waste as Jordan Farmar bobbles the ball on the fast break (slowing down the action entirely) and then turns the bal over with a wild pass.
5:03 - On one hand, it's kind of a waste to see Ron Ron end up with Sasha on him and not use the mismatch to back him down. On the other, if the 18-foot fadeway attempt falls, guess there ain't much to complain about beyond the aesthetics. Apparently feeling his "impressive" oats, Artest proceeds to swipe the ball from a posting Turiaf (Ronny had his back to Ron Ron) and throws down the uncontested dunk.
4:27 - Farmar sails an attempt behind the arc in front of the rim, netting him nothing in the neighborhood of actual net. But LO comes down with the loose ball and draws the foul from Mikki Moore (whose dreads and gangly build once prompted Mom to describe him as looking like "half a spider). Lamar sinks both tries, putting the Lakers back within 9. A running layup by Fish off his own steal makes it 7 before I can finish typing.
1:58 - Fantastic sequence. Sasha snags Sacto's miss, then streaks downcourt before shuttling the rock to LO just inside the arc. Touch pass from Odom to a streaking Gasol. Dunk.
51.8 - Sasha loses track of a cutting K-Mart, who runs unimpeded to the rack for an easy score. Fish quiets down the crowd a touch by canning a three ball. The King lead is now back down to 5, but the key is to sustain any momentum gained for more than a few possessions. As of yet, the Lakers haven't been able to make that happen.
Walton attempts to heave a last second prayer to beat the buzzer, but Ron Ron literally slaps it down with a sideways hand. Not something you see very often. But it's a fitting way for the half to end, since the Kings have been pretty successful deflating any upward motion the Lakers attempt to mount. Each time the Lakers stage a mini-rally for a possession or two, they end up letting the Kings have their way. Whether it's the non-ability to guard in transition, hang onto the ball (10 TO's and counting) or keep the offense flowing (to say the least, the Purple and Gold look out of sorts), they're not doing themselves much in the way of favors. Throw in the shooting percentage dropping from 48% to 46, and it's safe to say, "adjustments" are in need of discovering. We shall see. Be back for the third.
Third Quarter
Phil must have said something in the lockerrom along the lines of "put the freakin ball in the hole and actually guard somebody," because the nine-footer from Gasol and LO's layup come without trading baskets. Suddenly, the Lake Show is back with a point of making this interesting. But...
And I emphasize "but"...
The Tuesday old habit old failing to sustain any results of the good work quickly resurfaces. The Kings not only pick up where their march to the basket left off, but the Lakers are again bone dry from the field. The 11:11 mark sees the last Laker basket for nearly five minutes, until LO sinks a hook shot from seven out.
6:51 - Air ball by Walton. That doesn't exactly help the issues I'm referring to above. Between Luke and Kobe alone, there are 26 shots. Between Luke and Kobe, there are only 8 success stories. That's not about to pay the proverbial rent.
5:30 - Brad Miller starts working on Luke at the top of the arc, puts the ball on the floor a few times, spins, spins again, takes the contact, then throws up a circus hook shot for the and one make. I'd say it's been "that kind of night for the Kings," but the way the Lakers have played, Sacto doesn't need a lot of help.
4:11 - Coming out of the dead ball, Kobe's got one of those "I'm done screwing around" looks on his mug. Upon receiving the inbound, he dribbles himself over to the top of the arc, sizes up the surroundings, then drives through a few bodies for the emphastic throwdown. Nivce, but it's nothing without some stops.
3:09 - Fish parks himself behind the arc and recieves the dish from Pau. Money. Lakers are back within 8, but as has often been the case this evening, I can't even finish typing a sentence before the spread has changed in the Kings' favor. This time, it's a Ron Ron 8-foot fadeaway, but to some degree, the devil ain't in the details. The broad strokes are always the same. Sacto scoring too many times.
2:06 - I just learned Beno Udrih is a lefty. How? Because he, like the rest of his teammates, is able to can another uncontested jumper, this time after losing Farmar off the dribble.
Vlad Rad sighting!!! Either Phil is really looking for a spark (and thus going with a guy who's still kinda gimpy and has yet to enter the game) or wants to guarantee Laker fans a little happiness (by showing that Vlad must be at least a little healthy).
A little bit of Laker mojo emerges in the form of a layup and three pointer from LO, plus a pair of freebies from Farmar. 87-81 Kings, but as usual, the Lakers aren't out of this. But as usual, the Lakers also need to put together a run that not only includes some scoring, but prevention of the same. One frame to make it right.
FOURTH QUARTER
10:02 - Tough D on Kobe from Ron Ron. He's one of the few who can make Kobe earn every single ounce of his scoring. That time, he forces a very tough 16-foot miss while attached to the Mamba's hip.
9:15 - Big three ball from Sasha, and on the next possession, he snags K-Mart's miss and sprints it into Laker territory to theoretically assist the Lakers at getting it to within a score. Unfortunately, the ball gets intercepted by Salmons en route from Gasol to Vlad Rad. Salmons goes coast to coast. And we're right back at square one.
4:30 - Sorry. Som techincal difficulties were keeping my from doing by play-by-play thang. But maybe that's a good thing. Ever since I wasn't able to descrobe the action, the Lakers have managed to get back into this. A pair of freebies and a hook shot from Gasol puts the Lakers within one and a drive from Kobe draws the foul on the ensuing possession. Two opportunities from the stripe given. Two from the stripe taken. Against all odds, the Lakers are actually up 101-100. It's their first lead of the game, for those keeping score. But again, and I know y'all have heard this broken-record style by now, but can they keep Sacto from putting in a few more easy ones?
2:48 - Some big time Laker D forces a 24-second violation from Sacto. When I mentioned the notion of sustaining good fortune accrued, that would be along the lines of what I'm talking about. It's the kind of stuff that can amp an entire squad. Sure managed to gear up that Kobe Bryant chap, who takes a rock stolen by D.Fish and proceeds to put down the 360. Lakers up by 7, 107-100.
1:14 - A 19-footer by Kobe puts the Lakers a little further in the driver's seat, but he fails to truly stick a dagger in by missing one of two freebies awarded a possession later. Luke Walton follows suit after drawing the loose ball foul on Brad Miller under the Kings basket. Those two points allow it to remain a two possession Contest. Thanfully, Udrih seems willing to cooperate int he Laker quest by missing one from distance. The rock lands in Fish's mitts and he draws the blocking foul on Udrih while taking it to the rack. Two freebies down. It's now 8 points up with less than a minute to go.
Well, it weren't pretty, but it were a win. 117-105, but the dozen point spread could end up making this appear considerably more impressive than really was. I'll be blunt. This was hardly a showing of quality round ball. A strong fourth by uber-closer Kobe and something along the lines of defense down the stretch made up for approximately 40 or so minutes of motion sickness in the form of sport. But in the end, it counts the same as would a masterpiece, so that's a plus. But I wouldn't wanna be a participant in tomorrow's practice, that's for sure.
Thanks for keeping me company on my roadie. More to come later.
AK



take walton out!!!
Posted by: staque | March 04, 2008 at 08:37 PM
wow, these Kings players are real punks
Posted by: tim | March 04, 2008 at 08:37 PM
That was some nastiness by Miller. Looked like a hand at the neck, pushing.
It's getting ugly too. Lots of missed calls on Kings fouls and Lakers are getting mad. Over tye back by Moore on Kobe's boxout, etc.
Ref's better get a strong handle on this one soon. Just calling 10 charges a quarter isn't going to do it.
Posted by: Benjamin | March 04, 2008 at 08:38 PM
Playing the boys in stripes again tonight. Funny how this seems to be happening a lot lately. Who's paying those refs besides the NBA?
Posted by: "Pig" Miller | March 04, 2008 at 08:38 PM
YOU EVER NOTICE,
No the Lakers just aren't trying - nothing to do with coaching staff - we've seen this team play lock down rotation defense before, and this is just not giving the effort right now. They look tired, tired, tired.
Posted by: DrewPauKobe | March 04, 2008 at 08:38 PM
havent seen lakers playing so terrible in every possible aspects of the game for about year or so..... DAMN!!!!
Posted by: playa | March 04, 2008 at 08:38 PM
Please Vlad instead of Luke Walton. Thx.
Cock-a-roaches ready to lay into Kobe ...
Posted by: Amazing_Happens | March 04, 2008 at 08:39 PM
We're just being outhustled right now.I think we need to bring in the second unit. The starters just aren't competing out there.
The lack of toughness w/o Bynum in the middle is apparent again. I can't wait til he comes back. we need his D and rebounding desperately right now.
Posted by: Xodus | March 04, 2008 at 08:39 PM
Gasol is just too soft..Teams have figured how to play him.
Posted by: keen observer | March 04, 2008 at 08:39 PM
Pau couldn't have been more passive on that Martin layup. As for the offense, they really miss Vlad Rad's shot, especially when Fish, Sasha, and Farmar aren't hitting. It really accentuates how badly Walton is shooting from outside. If other guys are knocking the ball down, you can get away with it. When they're not, it really hurts. Sacramento is sagging hard off the ball, and daring the Lakers to shoot from the perimeter.
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | March 04, 2008 at 08:39 PM
Man what is up with the refs again? They allow teams to play way physical on us.
Posted by: wow | March 04, 2008 at 08:39 PM
is Turiaf in the doghouse or something?
Posted by: thehammer | March 04, 2008 at 08:39 PM
Kobe isn't playing any defense. From the feel of this game, the Lakers are going to lose. They haven't done anything right along with bad calls...
Posted by: 70slakerfan | March 04, 2008 at 08:40 PM
I have been a big Gasol fan on OFFENSE, but I do not like the way he is complaining. Basketball is a physical sport and the Kings are barely touching him. He is playing absolutely soft right now. Dampier looked like an all star against him on Sunday and now the Kings are scoring at will in the paint.
Posted by: Tom | March 04, 2008 at 08:40 PM
NBA refs are terrible.
Posted by: "Pig" Miller | March 04, 2008 at 08:40 PM
DrewPauKobe
Here's my solution
Phil slaps everone over the head and tells them to play defense and quit whining
Posted by: YOU EVER NOTICE | March 04, 2008 at 08:40 PM
we need to get some shooters in there to create some space. Everybody's just barreling into the lane.
Posted by: laker4life | March 04, 2008 at 08:40 PM
It seems like that Lakers don't want to play tonight to win. They are expecting Kings to throw the game in their favor. It's not gonna happen. Lakers is really weak in D and it is not going to improve much even after return of Bynum. In playoff, good D team will win.
Posted by: Manwarul Alam | March 04, 2008 at 08:40 PM
This was already asked, but does anyone know where RADMANOVIC is?? Report was he was supposed to start in this one, meaning Luke would come in off the bench...instead, Vlad hasn't even taken off the warmups. What's the story?
Posted by: JJ | March 04, 2008 at 08:40 PM
why don't they get a T?
They're talking CONSTANTLY!
Posted by: Faith | March 04, 2008 at 08:40 PM
It's a problem when Martin is outscoring Kobe. We need some more people to step up...and getting a stop wouldn't hurt.
Posted by: Michael A | March 04, 2008 at 08:40 PM
what happened to the intensity on D? maybe the lakers got a little fat and happy after the win on sunday? hmmm....still a lotta time left.
Posted by: | March 04, 2008 at 08:41 PM
This is the type of thing past Laker teams sometimes did - making things so difficult for themselves.... gambling on defense, taking quick 3's, making careless passes, and crying to the officials instead of getting back on D. I still believe in this team, but they are playing with zero smarts and toughness right now
Posted by: Vonislav Waferdenko | March 04, 2008 at 08:41 PM
AK,
Is there something in the air that hasn't been reported? The Lakers are sleep-walking. This is like a flashback to the team three years ago. Maybe we're being fooled by a transmission from the Twilight Zone.
Posted by: Rick Friedman | March 04, 2008 at 08:41 PM
Luke Walton is a waste of 30 million.
Ugh.
Posted by: Faith | March 04, 2008 at 08:42 PM
Keen observer,
Very keen observation. He is playing so bad on defense. Jackson swithced his worst defnder Luke onto Miller. Push GAsol a little bit and he will be taken out of his game.
Posted by: Tom | March 04, 2008 at 08:42 PM
I wish we could throw Kwame in there and blame it all on him. Ahh, the good old days.
Posted by: Maleke | March 04, 2008 at 08:42 PM
Kobe elevated on that shot!
Posted by: DrewPauKobe | March 04, 2008 at 08:42 PM
JJ-
My understanding from going through everything today was that he would dress, and they hoped he would be able to go. Obviously not.
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | March 04, 2008 at 08:42 PM
I really miss Drew right now. SHot blocking and defense are non existent.
Posted by: "Pig" Miller | March 04, 2008 at 08:42 PM
We really miss Vlad! Why is Luke still in game? Also check my last post about Luke did not spell the word you thought so go back and put it up.
Posted by: chuck23 | March 04, 2008 at 08:42 PM
Udrich needs to get a T.
Posted by: Faith | March 04, 2008 at 08:43 PM
No defense on the ball. Wow.
Posted by: "Pig" Miller | March 04, 2008 at 08:43 PM
Again Phil does not care to change things up when the lineups are not working a timeout is called but the same team comes out! They're making Beno and Miller look line all stars.
Posted by: KillerEight | March 04, 2008 at 08:43 PM
Take Gasol out of the game! He starts out at half court. Gasol is standing on the oppostie block. He never moves a step to try to alter the shot. Gasol is an improvement over Brown but we can't win a title with his defense when Bynum isn't on the floor.
Posted by: Tom | March 04, 2008 at 08:44 PM
Im calling loss already
Posted by: Luke | March 04, 2008 at 08:44 PM
Kobe is tired of this shi*
Posted by: Tom | March 04, 2008 at 08:44 PM
You Ever Notice,
You didn't see him verbally "slap" them about 4 times at timeouts? These are grown men, you can only yell so much as many NBA coaches have learned...then they tune you out.
Posted by: DrewPauKobe | March 04, 2008 at 08:45 PM
This is a carryover from Sunday. Kobe won that one. The horrendous shooting continues. This type of slump was bound to happen. Better now than getting bounced in the first round of the playoffs. (See Mavericks, Dallas)
Posted by: Maleke | March 04, 2008 at 08:45 PM
Nice drive Kobe!!!
Posted by: Acjunglist702 | March 04, 2008 at 08:45 PM
We're trying so damn hard on offense, we're not in position to play transition d.
Posted by: laker4life | March 04, 2008 at 08:45 PM
Miller is such a punk - remember those corn rows earlier this season? RIDICULOUS!!! LOL
Posted by: DrewPauKobe | March 04, 2008 at 08:45 PM
This has a palace at detroit feeling.
Like riot kind.
The Kings need to shut their mouth. They're talking way too much, and are not getting called for it as of yet.
Posted by: Faith | March 04, 2008 at 08:46 PM
Kobe is MAD, now. He'll be playing the rest of the game with a chip on his shoulder. Now, let's see if the rest of the team can follow their leader.
Posted by: Rick Friedman | March 04, 2008 at 08:46 PM
Brad Miller about to cry. The Queens are back!
Posted by: Benjamin | March 04, 2008 at 08:46 PM
any game where phil is forcing this fantasy that Luke should be playing big minutes.........Expect a loss........
all i have to say is who the hell is salmons.......forget luke
Posted by: Dion | March 04, 2008 at 08:46 PM
LOLukeWaLoLtonLOL
This is a shame... if Kobe continues to be the only player who score for the Lakers... trust me people... forget about titles etc... because those guys are just watchin while lettilng the King score in bunches!
Posted by: Maxximo | March 04, 2008 at 08:46 PM
Kobe's timeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee... Knock them off Kobe!
Posted by: trio | March 04, 2008 at 08:46 PM
Luke,
Very helpful.
Posted by: DrewPauKobe | March 04, 2008 at 08:46 PM
Hope that T on Thug Miller kills the Queen's momentum.
Posted by: LakerinBC | March 04, 2008 at 08:46 PM