Live from Sacramento- Lakers at Kings
Like I mentioned in the pregame, it's not exactly a home game for the purplea dn gold, but there are plenty of Lakers fans in the crowd. If I remember correctly, AK had trouble with his setup here. I got to my seat, and there wasn't a chair (AK's problem, I believe), nor an outlet. ARCO hates the Lakers Blog.
Fish, Kobe, Gasol, Rad, LO start for LA, Anthony Johnson, Kevin Martin, Spencer Hawes, Ron Ron, and Mikki Moore get the call for Sacto.
With Phoenix's loss today- kinda shocking, given how the game looked when I got on the plane- a win here gives the Lakers a huge advantage in the race to secure the Pacific. I'm sure they don't want to let the Suns off the hook.
FIRST QUARTER:
One tricky thing- until the Lakers score, the bench stands. Unfortunately, they stand right in front of me, so I can't really see what's happening. Those guys are tall.
10:50- LO picks up where he left off on Friday, slicing to the hole for a layup. Not with the right hand, though. Can't have everything (haha). 3-2 Sacto.
9:43- Hawes gets down low, posting on Kobe in the mismatch, and dumps the ball into the basket. PJ quickly calls timeout. he didn't like that.
9:31- Kings are zoning up early, but you can see the difference in how the Lakers can attack it with Gasol in the lineup. They're able to get the ball inside, Gasol to LO, and Odom draws the foul on Moore, then goes to the line and makes both. 5-4 Sacramento.
8:20- Gasol gets a great feed by the hoop from Kobe, but doesn't go up strong enough and Hawes blocks him from behind. It ends up a run out for sacto, and Martin gets the foul call on the other end.
Kobe goes inside for a spinning layup. Thus far, the Lakers have attacked the basket, just as they did on Friday. I'm not sure they've taken anything more than a mid-range jumper at this point.
5:34- Timout on the floor, 16-12 Sacramento. The Lakers are doing what they want to do offensively, getting the ball inside and not relying on shots from outside. Unfortunately, they're also a little sloppy (as evidenced by the Fisher turnover on the last play, looking for Pau and missing. By a lot. Three TOs already, and other loose plays that have let the Kings get out and run. A few stops, and they'll be able to take some control of this one.
Vlad triple makes it 17-16 LAL.
4:20- Lo picks up his second, and PJ chooses to leave him in. A calculated risk, certainly.
2:56- Lakers down 20-17 coming out of the TO, and the seconds will get some burn. Sasha, Ronny, and Farmar in for Fish, LO, and Vlad. And they kick things off with a TO leading to a Kings bucket. Faboo.
1:56- Great block by Ronny on Artest, coming over from the weak side to swat the attempt away. That's when Ronny is best defensively, when he can roam and come across to help on other shooters.
END OF THE FIRST: The Kings turn the ball over with 2.1 left in the half, and PJ (about 15 feet away from me) barks "Vladdy!" to put him back in the game. Good call. He gets the inbound and drills the three at the buzzer. Before that, Kobe had made a great play to Gasol, drawing the double then lobbing the ball over the top to Gasol, who out reached the Kings defenders for a layup. That's a five point swing at the end of the quarter, turning what might have been a ten point lead (or so) for the Kings into a 27-23 ballgame.
Overall, the Lakers didn't play particularly well in the first. On offense, they actually were overpassing a little, making things more complicated than they needed to be. That's where a lot of the six TOs came from. Six TOs means easy points for any team, let alone one that runs like the Kings.
They'll need to shore things up on both ends.
SECOND QUARTER:
Vlad makes another three, and the Lakers are tied at 28. When he's knocking down shots, Vladdy can really change games.
9:35- Brief scare for the Lakers, as the officials whistled Lamar for his third foul, on Hawes under the basket, loose ball style. Except he wasn't within contact distance of him. It was Ronny. Fortunately for the Lakers, the officials conferred and got it right.
8:47- Pau in the post to Sasha at midrange- he buries it, and the Lakers are up 32-28.
8:32- Damn! I was planning on writing something about the game, but during the timeout they played this tick tac toe game on the court for cash. Not just $50 bucks or something, but the winner was handed 10 $100 bills. A grand! For making some layups. They don't eff around in this building when it comes to giveaways, I guess.
Out of the break, Kobe gets a breather. Vlad, LO, Farmar, Gasol, and Sasha in for the Lakers.
6:21- Kobe back in, LA up by three. Great play by Farmar in the last sequence. He had a chance to put up a triple with Hawes relatively close, adn you could see he thought about it... but then backed off, set the offense back up, and the Lakers were able to get the ball inside to LO. Last week, he'd have shot that ball.
Newble in, and guards Artest.
Apropos to nothing in particular, if you get a chance to watch a Kings broadcast, their sideline reporter is hot. Just thought I'd put that out there.
4:47- Newble called for a foul away from the ball, and Artest goes to the line. Phantom call, it seemed, and I can tell you Ronny didn't like the call. I can't tell you what he said, but trust me, he ddin't like the call.
3:05- LO picks up his third, as Martin comes down on him after taking the jumper. Not sure where the foul was, and it was certainly long after the shot came. That's thre on LO, and he'll have to sit the reast of th ehalf. 45-39, LAL. Important minutes for the Lakers.
First trip, Kobe drives and lobs to Gasol as the double comes. Pau again can't explode up to the hoop, but still has enough on it to draw the foul. I don't think he's got the lift yet to make those powerful moves to the basket. Either way, he'll go to the line with a chance to put the Lakers up by seven.
2:15- Another three from Radmanovic. That makes him 3-5 on the night, and he's tossed in eight boards to boot. This box score is being sent home to momma, I would think.
1:27- Kobe sinks two FTs, and the Lakers are up by ten, 51-41. They're geting it done on both ends in the second quarter, erasing a four point deficit and taking control of the game.
:50- Ticky tack call on Newble, who might have nudged Martin on a moving screen, but it didn't seem like a lot of harm.
END OF THE HALF:
Well, that wasn't very smart. Fish tries to body up Anthony Johnson with 1.7 left, for reasons I don't quite understand. They call the foul, and instead of a desperation three, Anthony Johnson goes to the line for two FTs, which he makes. That takes the Lakers lead down to six, and puts a little damper on what was otherwise a good Q2 for LAL. They outscored the Kings 28-18, and continue to be aggressive and go to the hole. 17 FTs in the first half, a great number on the other team's floor.
They didn't start th egame wel (what else is new?) but made some progress over the second 12. 13 points for Vladdy in the first half. How about that?
More to come.
THIRD QUARTER:
10:40- The Lakers score the first seven points of the quarter, and Reggie Theus has to use a quick TO before this one gets totally out of hand. As is, the Lakers have taken what theoretically could have been a close game adn blown it up a little.
9:47- Kobe to the line, after the Lakers force a TO from the Kings. He makes one of two, and now the Lakers have outscored the Kings 11-2 coming out of the locker room. They've really dropped the hammer on them. 15 point lead. All they need to do now is sustain the pressure for a few more minutes, and they'll have a handle on it.
Kobe drills a three, and the lead is up to 16. Great ball movement in the half from the Lakers, excellent defense as well.
8:30- Artest hits a three, and the Kings get a little momentum, but the Lakers come right back as Vlad gets inside, then feeds LO for an easy layup. On the next trip, Kobe hits Gasol cutting along the left baseline for a bucket.
6:31- LO hits Gasol on the break, and the Lakers are up by 20. They're 9-9 in the quarter with nine dimes. Hard to do much better than that. Nobody stopped LO down the floor, and it was a simple feed to Gasol by the basket.
5:50- 10 of 10, as Kobe hits the jumper coming off the screen. The Lakers did a great job cutting Artest off, and blocking him as Kobe came around. Great play off the ball.
Vlad misses, ending the perfect streak. Bench him! (haha).
76-60 LAL.
3:07- Lakers up 17, off a Vladdy triple. (I guess he redeemed himself). They've done everything they needed to do and more in this quarter, basically coming out and ending any hope of a comeback for Sacramento. Kobe with 14 in the quarter.
Out of the TO, Sasha and Farmar in, Vlad and Fish out.
2:34- Farmar drilled by Garcia, who had turned his ankle on the previous trip up and needed a whistle. I doubt he was trying to hit him in the face, but he needed to get off the court.
:53- Great pas from Sasha to LO as the shot clock was running down. I thought he was going to take the off balance leaner, but instead Sasha made an aggressive bounce pass to a cutting LO for a layup right as the clock expired. Great awareness.
END OF THE THIRD:
Vlad caps off a great quarter with one more jumper off the inbound. That puts a final stamp on what was a totally dominating Q3 for the Lakers. They hit their first 10 shots, each with an assist, kept the pressure on when the Kings tried to fight their way back, and more or less put the game away, giving themselves an 18 point lead going into the fourth.
FOURTH QUARTER:
Newble, Farmar, LO, Ronny, and JF on the floor.
Ronny picks the foul, and you hear PJ say immediately, "No fouls, Ronny." They don't want the Lakers giving anything back easily for the Kings. Make them make shots.
Farmar then forces a steal, and goes the other way for the and-one. Lakers up by 22.
The Kings, killed early by penetration and inside play are now trying to pack in (the Lakers are still getting inside) but now the Lakers are killing them with open looks from midrange, too. This one is firmly in hand, so hopefully Kobe and Pau, already on the bench, can stay there for the rest of the night. Another five minutes and LO can sit down, too.
Less, if the Lakers continue to hit shots, as Sasha just did from the corner.
9:15- Lakers up 96-73.
7:25- Lakers give up 10 unanswered, and Kobe has to come back in. Not what the Lakers wanted.
6:35- Turiaf picks up the foul, chopping down on Sheldon Williams, who makes the three point play, and suddenly the Lakers are up only by 12. Pau back in.
6:03- Timeout on the floor. Lakers up 98-86. Still in control, but it looks like they'll need to play this one to its conclusion, and that means minutes for the starters it would have been nice to save. Hopefully they can push it back up to 15 or more in the next couple minutes, and sit people down again.
3:15- Fish drills a three in the corner, and that's probably the game. Lakers up by 19, 107-88.
2:40- If that wasn't the dagger, Kobe's triple on the next trip down certainly was. Lakers by 22. That'll likely get the starters out of the game for the night. The Lakers got away with shoddy player movement in pushing the lead back up, but hey, why argue? When the shots go down, I guess it's okay.
Kobe's putting the sweats on.
1:15- Some crazy ass woman wearing- literally wearing- a "Kobe for MVP" sign just got shooed out of the aisle by the ushers as she was screaming "Kobe, we love you!" and trying to take a picture.
Wow.
1:00- Lakers up 114-90, but that's okay by the kid behind me, who is a huge Kings fan (he chastised me for being a Lakers writer: "This is ARCO Arena where the Kings play. You should cheer for them.") but is too little to be into the nuances of scoreboard watching.
He's chanting "Lakers out, Lakers out." totally oblivious to the scoreboard.
FINAL SCORE: Lakers 114-92. Not a great start, but the Lakers managed to kick it into gear from Q2 on.
More to come!
BK



the more i see Vlad playing in this fashion, the less i want to see of Luke. not to bash on the kid (injuries aside), but what exactly were the reasons that compelled Mitch to drop $30mil on him?
Posted by: monk one | April 06, 2008 at 07:51 PM
Just back from playing drums and I am sooo glad to see the Lakers kickin butt. Shall I drink beer or congnac? My wife is no help at all. Lemme know.
Posted by: JohnnyP | April 06, 2008 at 07:51 PM
we'll be fine,just hold the 15 point lead to the forth
Posted by: playa | April 06, 2008 at 07:51 PM
Guys I need an answer fast!!! Cognac or beer?
Posted by: JohnnyP | April 06, 2008 at 07:55 PM
and artest is a master in hittin luckiest 3s
Posted by: playa | April 06, 2008 at 07:56 PM
I read something today that said that AB was DEFINITELY not coming back before the playoffs. Anyone hear or see anything like that from LA management?
Posted by: JJ | April 06, 2008 at 07:56 PM
Is there ever a game when Sasha doesn't get punched/slapped/elbowed in the face? I think not.
GO Lakers!
Posted by: HappyCamper | April 06, 2008 at 07:57 PM
I like that.
Designated shooter lol.
Go Rad!
Posted by: Faith | April 06, 2008 at 07:58 PM
VLAD to close it out, again....
Posted by: monk one | April 06, 2008 at 07:59 PM
Lamar played his best game as a Laker Friday.
VladRad is playing his best game as a Laker tonite.
Luke: take note.
Posted by: passionate Lakers fan | April 06, 2008 at 07:59 PM
wooo hooo! keep it up Vlade! My only hope is that we can get VladRad and LO fired up in the same game. Who could stop that 1-2 punch?
Posted by: AimlessDriver | April 06, 2008 at 07:59 PM
Beer. This is a relaxing beer game.
If this was against the bobcats, I'd say Cognac lol.
Posted by: Faith | April 06, 2008 at 07:59 PM
Very nice to see Vlad bounce back...and bounce back in a BIG WAY!
Posted by: Hansoulfood | April 06, 2008 at 08:00 PM
just cant believe it, VLADDY IS PHENOMENAL TONIGHT!!!
Posted by: playa | April 06, 2008 at 08:00 PM
I really hope to see Chris Mihm and Pau Gasol in at the same time in the fourth quarter.
GO LAKERS!
Posted by: Jon K. | April 06, 2008 at 08:00 PM
monk one
My guess is that Mitch and PJ are grooming him to be Lakers next GM! Which again makes me ask the question why 30 mill and 6yrs?
Posted by: chuck23 | April 06, 2008 at 08:01 PM
I love Braveheart.
But he needs to learn how to play without fouling.
He's using up all our fouls.
Posted by: Faith | April 06, 2008 at 08:02 PM
Season highs in points AND rebounds for Vlad Rad...and with one more quarter to go. Knew he was capable, but it would be huge to add him to the list of gamebreakers if he makes the turn at this point in the season. Awesome.
Posted by: JJ | April 06, 2008 at 08:02 PM
83% shooting in that quarter. That'll get 'er done.
GO Lakers!
Posted by: HappyCamper | April 06, 2008 at 08:02 PM
only cognac
Posted by: ZIn Master | April 06, 2008 at 08:03 PM
the more i see Vlad playing in this fashion, the less i want to see of Luke. not to bash on the kid (injuries aside), but what exactly were the reasons that compelled Mitch to drop $30mil on him?
Posted by: monk one | April 06, 2008 at 07:51 PM
Could not have said it better.
Posted by: passionate Lakers fan | April 06, 2008 at 08:03 PM
Vlad must have read this blog from Friday night...he knew he had to show up tonite or else...
Posted by: LakerGurl | April 06, 2008 at 08:03 PM
It's good to see Farmar passing to Sasha for an assist!
You guys want Rad to play like this everyday? Don't try Puke!!
Posted by: Robyn | April 06, 2008 at 08:03 PM
Thanks Faith!!!! I'll go get one now : )
Posted by: JohnnyP | April 06, 2008 at 08:03 PM
"The game is in the refrigerator, the door is closed, the lights are out, the eggs are cooling, the butter's getting hard, and the jello's jiggling!"
Lakers got it done!
Yes, I'm calling it 10 minutes into the 4th lol.
Posted by: Faith | April 06, 2008 at 08:04 PM
well done jordan, well done, boy you are quick are you
Posted by: playa | April 06, 2008 at 08:04 PM
I am so happy to see Lamar being aggressive...I hope he takes that concept straight into the playoffs.
Posted by: LakerGurl | April 06, 2008 at 08:06 PM
Got the feeling Sasha is going bombs away this quarter...he'll throw them up until Phil sits him, which might not be a bad idea if he wants the other guys to get some work on the offensive end.
Posted by: JJ | April 06, 2008 at 08:07 PM
Does anyone know what kind of gum Frank Hamlein is chewing? Lakers Blowout!!!
Posted by: chuck23 | April 06, 2008 at 08:08 PM
Put in Mihm!
GO LAKERS!
Posted by: Jon K. | April 06, 2008 at 08:08 PM
This reminds me of the last game. Few people said great things about them, but we held and extended our lead when our second string was out there THE BENCH MOB!!!
We are clicking on all cylinders. We were wondering if LO would be a third option. We now we know he is. We also know that Rad is a fourth, Farmer is a great guard, Sasha great skills at fifth. In other words, we've got options.
Gasol and Kobe rest and lets GO LAKERS!!!!!
Posted by: JohnnyP | April 06, 2008 at 08:08 PM
How great is it to see a blowout for a change??
Posted by: HappyCamper | April 06, 2008 at 08:10 PM
Faith you live up to your name, But I believe. If you say its refrigerated with ten to go, I believe you.
TIME OUT NOW!!!! Lets not put our faith to the test.
Posted by: JohnnyP | April 06, 2008 at 08:10 PM
Fun Q3 numbers:
Lakers shoot 83% from the floor, 83% from beyond the arc. They had 15 buckets, with 15 dimes.
That's pretty good.
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | April 06, 2008 at 08:11 PM
Houston really screwed the pooch by giving up Rick Adelman as their coach. Just stupid.
GO LAKERS!
Posted by: Jon K. | April 06, 2008 at 08:12 PM
few moronic plays and they ruin kobe's rest... damn
Posted by: playa | April 06, 2008 at 08:12 PM
Farmar is really becoming annoying at times...
Posted by: LakerGurl | April 06, 2008 at 08:13 PM
Does Farmar have any basketball sense? Take the ball back out and reset your offense!! Idiot!!
Posted by: Simone | April 06, 2008 at 08:13 PM
I know they are making a little run, but . . .
I live in NYC. I park my bike at the Christopher street stop in the gay area. THere are some queens there. They are tough. You bloggers in Brazil know exactly what I'm talking about.
Here's my point. I think calling the Kings the Queens is giving them too much credit. THey are not that macho. THey are like retarded little cripple sissies, not big strapping Queens.
COME ON LAKERS!!! STOP THE BLEEDING!!!
Posted by: JohnnyP | April 06, 2008 at 08:14 PM
JohnnyP
u jinxed the lakers w your beer
cognac is for celebration
Posted by: ZIn Master | April 06, 2008 at 08:14 PM
Well, that sequence got Ira a seat on the bench!
Posted by: HappyCamper | April 06, 2008 at 08:14 PM
and now shelden "the elbow" williams... what a looser
Posted by: playa | April 06, 2008 at 08:15 PM
lol. I do indeed have Faith on the lakers.
But even with this drama. It's all academic. The Lakers has won.
Posted by: Faith | April 06, 2008 at 08:15 PM
So much for resting the whole 4th quarter... just need to play solid defense
and use clock by running the offense and stop jacking up so many early shots!
Posted by: Bzar | April 06, 2008 at 08:15 PM
farmar is "only" about farmar
Posted by: ZIn Master | April 06, 2008 at 08:16 PM
Phil took out the starters way too soon. Should have waited until the 6 minute mark.
Posted by: Robyn | April 06, 2008 at 08:16 PM
i just turned on the game...where is the blowout everyone here is talking about?
Posted by: tim | April 06, 2008 at 08:17 PM
I've been very disappointed with Farmar lately. At this point, I personally won't be looking forward to seeing him in the playoffs at any time of any game. Anyone out there want to try and give me some faith in the kid?
Posted by: JJ | April 06, 2008 at 08:18 PM
I'm shocked that Luke Walton hasn't played tonight.
GO LAKERS!
Posted by: Jon K. | April 06, 2008 at 08:18 PM
Kobe's just playing with them now.
Posted by: Faith | April 06, 2008 at 08:19 PM