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Live from Staples- Lakers vs. Spurs

April 13, 2008 | 12:34 pm

The tiebreakers require a lot of math, and I think we all know that's not really my bag.  But suffice to say, good things happen if the Lakers win. 

No Manu for SA, if you haven't heard already.

BK with the first.

FIRST QUARTER:

Early 5-0 lead for the Spurs, as Duncan dropped in a Parker miss, then on the next trip good ball movement left Finley with a great look at the basket from downtown, which he converted. 

Two trips later, Parker hits a jumper and the lead is 7-0 San Antonio.  At the 9:39 mark, Odom draws a foul on Oberto, and finally the Lakers get some points.  He makes both FTs, and the Lakers are down 7-2. 

9:12- Kobe drives, and gets hacked by Oberto.  That's two on Fabricio, who has to head to the bench.  Kurt Thomas comes in for him.  He makes one of two, and the deficit is at four.

8:40- Great play by Kobe as the double comes at him on the right baseline, he finds Lamar coming across on the other side for the pass and the easy dunk.  That's something the Lakers have done extremely well over the last few games- when the double comes to Kobe, they make them pay by giving him an outlet and putting the ball in a good position to score.

7:50- Kobe gets caught in no man's land, leaving Bowen wide open for a three.  24 can't let that happen.  The guy does one thing offensively, and you know that if he's left open, he'll make it.  Guearding Bowen isn't a tough defensive assignment in the sense that he's a dynamic scorer or that sort of thing, but he does require you to stay home on him.  Can't play center field and expect to get away with it.

6:13- Spurs up 12-9.

5:39- Parker starts way beyond the three point line, and slices to the hoop for an easy layup, prompting a timeout from PJ.  No screens were set, though Thomas came out to offer, but eventually there was just enough space for Parker to exploit.  14-9 SAS.

Ime Udoka in for the Spurs, replacing Finley.

3:50- Bad break for the Lakers, who give up a bunch of offensive boards to the Spurs, the last off what was a clear push of Gasol from Duncan to gain space.  Ball goes back out, eventually back to Duncan, who has the easy dunk.

3:15- Great steal from Gasol, who is able to take the ball in and dunk it, showing some handle and quickness as well.  Of course, when you're seven feet tall, it doesn't take too many dribbles to get to the basket.  17 up.

1:03- Nice two man game with LO and Kobe.  Odom came out to set the screen, but when the double came hard on Kobe slipped it, and Kobe passed him the ball quickly over the top of the double.  Odom had an easy path to the hoop, and was able to make the and one, drawing the contact on Thomas.

22-19 LAL. 

:54.1- Double T's on Udoka and Sasha. 

END OF THE FIRST- LAL 25, SAS 23.  Good start for the Lakers, who are doing a good job limiting the Spurs from the floor (40%), and are taking care of the ball (three TOs, one of which came on the first possession of the game).  A controlled effort, and one they need to keep up. 

AK with the second.

SECOND QUARTER

10:30 - An easy dunk blown by Ronny.  He won't get too many chances laid out on a plate better than that one.  But a minute later, he redeems himself with a 19-footer.

8:57 - Ronny fouls Duncan, putting him at the line for the and one layup.  Freebie goes down, putting the Spurs back up by a bucket.  A bucket immediately matched when Turiaf cans a 17-footer.

7:40 - Despite the hands of Kobe and Turiaf in his face, Damon Stoudemire hits a fall away jumper from 15 feet.  And when I say "fall away," I mean, dude literally fell on his ass after letting fly.  I fon't know how he managed to get that one to stroke nylon, but kudos to Mighty Mouse. 

7:25 - Ronny continually works down low against Duncan, bacing down for further position, then hits a cutting LO with a dump off pass right under the bucket.

6:10 - With the shot clock winding down, Pau puts up one in the paint against TD, who swats the attempt right into LO's mitts.  With two ticks remaining, Odom's got no choice left but hoisting from 20 feet.  Money.  As they say, timing is everything.

5:10 - Pau creates a new Laker opportunity after blocking Duncan's shot and corralling the loose rock.  Unfortunately, the chance gets wiped away after Kobe picks up an offensive while driving and shuttling the ball to Luke for three.

4:02 - Kurt Thomas picks up his third foul.  That's a good break for the Lakers.  Oberto's also got a trio, so more pressure on Duncan to take either LO or Gasol without joining their ranks.  The Lakers should work to pick up at least TD's second before the half ends.

2:52 - Another missed dunk for the Lakers, this time by Gasol.  But Vlad Rad's there for the richochet, then finds Walton camped out behind the arc.  Money ball from disdtance.  The Laker lead is bumped up to six.

1:18 - Parker drives past Fish at the top of the circle, then negotiates Pau's presence in the paint with a dipsy doodle, scooping layup that originates with block hands on the rock.  I hate to see it, but really nice play.

32.4 - Tim Duncan's not the easiest guy to put a body on, but LO didn't provide nearly enough of a challenge, which allowed TD to snag Bowen's errant four footer and make right the wrong. 

11.5 - Working the Lakers' final possession with a full shot clock for the half, Kobe lets time wind down, and down, then finally darts towards the goal, slipping past a wall of defenders and knifing the layup through some daylight and into the basket.  But the Spurs answer layup for layup with Tony Parker, which concludes the opening 24 minutes with a 51-51 tie.  The San Antonio shooting percentage took a serious (41 to 52) jump during this frame, which canceled out the 43-50 increase experienced by the Lakers.  That same defensive awareness from the first quarter needs to come back into play again.  It will all begin with containing Tony Parker, who's doing too much scoring (18 points) and assisting (5) for everyone's good.  BK will be here to oversee whatever adjustments come in the third.      

THIRD QUARTER:

Lakers oepn up a quick three point lead, 56-53.  As always, the first few minutes of the quarter are important.  If the Lakers can get some space, and perhaps more importantly avoid going down a few, they'll be set up well for the fourth.

9:30- Still 56-53.

8:30- Great patience from the Lakers.  Kobe posts to Odom, who passes out, and Kobe feeds it back in.  LO backs his man down, then pops it out to Kobe, who passes up the shot deep in the clock and feeds a wide open Fish for the triple, which he buries.  Great use of the shot clock, and not settling for a shot while there was still a little more time to squeeze out oa better one. 

7:35- 59-55 LAL.

7:22- Great pass from Fish on the perimeter, falling away, to Gasol underneath for the easy dunk.  Another example of passing up an available shot for a better one.  Popovich calls a timeout.  Overall, the Lakers have come out in the quarter and shown a ton of patience.  They're playing the same controlled game, generally free of mistakes, and not giving the Spurs anything to feed their attack.  They're not getting bomb happy from distance, they're taking care of the ball, and they're getting it inside. 

The defense as a whole has been reasonably solid, too.

7:21- 61-55 LAL.

6:55- LO gets Udoka on his back in the post, backs him down, and makes the easy feed to Pau as the help comes.  Easy dunk.  Lakers up by eight.

5:40- Two straight threes from Derek Fisher help the Lakers push the lead out to nine, then after Kobe misses a three, Fish hits Radmanovic cutting down the lane for the dunk.  Fair to say this has been a productive frame for him.  70-59 LAL.

They force a 24 second clock violation on the next SA trip.  The intensity on the court, and in the building, is growing.  Momentum is definitely on LA's side right now.

2:56- Kobe fouls Bowen on the three attempt and there's a Lakers TO on the floor.  On the previous trip down, though, Kobe made a great feed to Gasol underneath, again, dishing as the help came on his drive to the open man.  The Lakers have clamped down on San Antonio in the third, holding them to 2-12 from the floor, while shooting 8-14 on the offensive end and picking up six dimes on the eight buckets.  It's worth noting as well that the Lakers have only one TO in the quarter. Put it all together, and it's easy to see where the nine point lead has come from.

Farmar and Walton in after the TO.

Bowen makes the first, misses the second, misses the third.  Lakers up 72-64.

1:10- Lakers up 76-64, with Duncan going to the line after drawing a foul on Gasol in the post.  Overall, the Lakers have done a great job on TD today, who is only 5-15 from the floor.  And of course, any time he's on the line, it's probably a good thing for the other team.

Duncan makes one of two.  lakers up by 11. 

END OF THE THIRD: Kobe caps off a killer Q3 with a triple at the buzzer off the long outlet from (I believe) Gasol off the rebound on the other end.  Overall, the Lakers take control of the game (up by 12, 79-67) by outscoring the Spurs 26-14- the 14 part is particularly good- shutting down San Antonio and taking excellent shots on the other end.  This was the sort of quarter they needed to gain the advantage, and that they didn't get Friday night against the Hornets. 
Big Q for Fish, who had nine points, and Kobe, who had six.

AK with the fourth.

FOURTH QUARTER

The Lakers kick off the frame with some great team D, forcing San Antonio to continually swing the ball around in a unfufilled attempt to find a good shot.  With a second left, Finely puts one up with Walton's hand blocking his vision.  No go.  Fantastic work on five purple and golders' (Turiaf, Walton, LO, Sasha, Farmar) part.

10:57 - More lockdown in effect, this time in the form of a Turiaf swat of Might Mouse's layup.

9:26 - Not as effective a defensive display this time, as Finley blows past Farmar in fairly quick fashion, then floats the layup in before Ronny can react to challenge.

7:32 - Farmar goes coast to coast (and behind the back) after retreiving Parker's missed six footer, eventually using his off arm to create a little more space and put the reverse layup home.    

6:40 - Good work underneath the bucket by Walton, who keeps at it while trying to snag first Turiaf then his own miss.  The activity eventually draws Bowen into a loose boul foul and creates a new Laker possession where LO eventually slams home another Walton miss. 

5:09 - Farmar sets up Turiaf for an emphatic dunk that pushes the Laker lead to 24, Pop to call time out, the crowd to go absolutely beserk and Kobe to get up off the bench and meet Turiaf for an giddy  shoulder bump.  Whole team's pretty damn fired up, as well they should be.

Interesting note:  This LO-Sasha-Turiaf-Farmar-Walton fivesome is the same one that blew the doors open against the Clips on Thursday and finally put them away.  While it was certainly an achievement on that night, it was also against a decidedly less competitive squad.  Doing it against the Spurs, however, raises a few more eyebrows.

With just over two minutes to play, Mom emails me.  Her message?  "That's it.  Game over. Love Mom."  Remember, you heard it here first.

1:11 - Ira Newble hits his first trey ball as a Laker.  Similar to the Kennedy assination, everyone will recall where they were when they heard the news.

Demarr Johnson's three ball pushes the Spur points to 85, which doesn't do them a whole heck of a lot of good, since the Lakers have 106 of their own.  Great defensive second half for the Lakers, who held San Antonio to a paltry 32 points during that pair of frames.  From Tony Parker to Tim Duncan to "name you Spur," weren't nobody on the opposition able to get much going.  On the flip side, a very balanced Laker attack (six players in double figures) doubled their first half tally, took exceptional care of the ball and killed the Spurs on the boards.  Ain't much to complain about.  More to come later.  Big win.  Thanks for being a part of it.      


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Comments

IS IT JUST ME OR DID THEY NOT CHANGE THE SCORE WHEN LUKE MADE THE LAYUP AND THE THREE POINTER?

it's werid, i just checked the box score and he does have 5 points.. but i honestly did not see the score change when he made the bucket.

has there ever been an addition problem on the box score? i wonder.

Though Vlade plays at PF and Luke at SF...

I would take Udoka anyday over these two combined...plays with purpose. That's why Spurs are best scouting and org in NBA. We hand out 60 million between these two(Vlade and Luke).

Jon Barry just said he doesn't think Bynum is coming back at all this year. Wow. Man I sure hope Jon is wrong and he doesn't know anything we don't know. Ooof.

Van Gundy and Jon Barry are right about one thing. The Laker defense continues to be suspect. Defense will be key in the Playoffs, which began at Staples Center on Friday night. In the 2nd half, Lamar and Gasol must take control of the game, and provide leadership on both ends of the floor. Ronny and Luke are over-matched, and PJ must find a way to minimize those weaknesses.

Though Vlade plays at PF and Luke at SF...

I would take Udoka anyday over these two combined...plays with purpose. That's why Spurs are best scouting and org in NBA. We hand out 60 million between these two(Vlade and Luke).

IF the Lakers don't improve their overall team defense they won't advance past the 1st round of the playoofs this year either.

There is no way the Spurs without Manu, "Big Shot Bob" and both centers on the bench with 3 fouls should have scored 50 points in the 1st half!!

Their (Lakers) defense is no better than the Denver Nuggets, and if they're gonna take the next step and win series in the playoffs... it STARTS with defense!

IF you don't believe me just look at what assistant coach B Shaw, said after the Lakers loss in Portland... he says the Lakers need to spend more time in practice on defense and less time on offense.

C'mon Lake Show..D UP!!

DEFENSE... DEFENSE... DEFENSE... DEFENSE... DEFENSE!!

GO LAKERS!!

GO LAKERRRRRRS! GO KOBE!

PJ should never play Rad and Luke at same time! I thought the keystone cops were out on the floor. Our defense on Parker in the lane is quite weak at best and Luke was out on floor way to long!!!

dont like the pace of this game. Its a Spurs kinda game. Lakers have to pick it up

Posted by: lent | April 13, 2008 at 01:28 PM

Exactly. We need to pick up the tempo a little and I would take my chance playing TD straight up and stay home on the shooters. I don't like that we leave shooters open on the perimeter. Pau needs to man up and play some defense. Go Lakers!!!!

Cmon Lakers, play hard, play like there's no tomorrow. Bring home the #1 seed.

GO LAKERS

I'm equally amazed that the Lakers gave 53 points to a short handed Spurs team, and that the Lakers scored 53 points on the Spurs defense.

The Spurs should not be able to score when Duncan and Parker are out of the game. That's what's going to be the difference...

These announcers flip flop more than NBA players which proves they don't know s h # t about baseketball, they are just guessing, hell us bloggers can do that. The Lakers can put all the b u l l s h # t and doubters to rest today if they take care of business today. I don't think the young laker team except Kobe and Fish realizes this moment. Teh coaching staff need to tell them what they could achieve today.....

Pau is really off on offense today, but he's been doing a really good job on Duncan

An aggressive LO always bodes well for us.

When I played PG, I was one of the quickest players in the state of Washington(I ran the 40 in 4.3 as an all-state running back in HS before tearing up my knee). I was also one of the best perimeter defenders and was hardly ever beaten off the dribble. I would just stay right in front of Parker and stay close to him to challenge his shot or layup. I don't think Parker would get past me and I'm not just saying that. Go Lakers!!!

Defense!

Kobe, I love you but drive to the basket! Too many outside and mid range jumpers.

OK, let's see what kind of energy the Lakers start the 2nd half with?!?

With both of the Spurs centers with 3 fouls they need to be attacking the rim and see if they can put them in even deeper foul trouble.

Well LO just got Kurt Thomas' 4th foul...thats what I'm talking about... but stop with the quick jumpers!!

ATTACK THE BASKET!!

GO LAKERS!!

Here it goes Kobe Bryant inventing shots and help the Spurs be in the game!

Kobe needs to go into scoring mode right now and pass off only if he doesn't have the shot. Let the point guards play point and Kobe the scorer, score.. Good pass to Fish Kobe....

Nemaia we should sign you then lol.

We need D on PGs deseperately.

13 Pts from Lamar won't get it done today, he needs to do more in the low block...

I love Fish!!!!!!!!

That's some seriously good defense by Kobe against Duncan after getting caught on the switch. He managed to hold enough ground and avoid picking up the foul.

AK

woow Kobe was guarding Duncan!!!!!!!!! The nba were sg defends pf happens!!!! KB24 MVP 08

DFish playing great! Showing the value of a championship vet. Hope his foot is healed.

Sure glad Lamar suited up today.

GO LAKERS!

"When you commit a foul on every play like Fisher does, you don't deserve to get a call"

-Jeff Van Gundy


JohnnyP,

Kobe said, even if you are hurt, if you can contribute anything to the team, you owe it to them to get out there and play. I have a feeling that if Kobe had what Bynum has, he'd be out there. Don't you all agree??


Speaking from the same experience...Bynum is suffering exactly what I didnt want him to suffer. I guess my speech to Bynum about not worrying about it didnt work! lol...My doctor told me that when I dislocated my knee, the biggest thing was learning to forget about how it feels. Now they did say Bynum was swollen which bothers me because Im not sure why 3 months later its still swollen...but yeah its best he comes back when he's ready. Coming into the playoffs isnt the best way of getting back into shape..if its up to me..I shelve him for the season, send him to summer leage for a game or two and then let him get used to life.

I am taking Fisher out of my list of the bad Laker players this year!

He is proving that he can score more than 10 points without going for 3s only and he's making good decisions with ball and helping pretty much on the defensive end.

Kobe Bryant is playing good by setting up his teammates but when it comes to score, he at the times makes horrible decision.

Vlad ... inexistent he's making the lakers play 4 against 5.

Pau and Lamar... two of my main men! keep up with the goodn work

HEy BK,

We'll dicuss this game on your Purple & Gold show on Wednesday when I call in live!!

I just love your show!!

I'm stuck here in Upstate NY so any chance I get to talk to other Laker lovers is kick a$$!!

Talk to you on Wednesday!!

GO LAKERS!!

Rad really isn't in this game today. Lakers can score as long as they move the ball and attack the basket. They'll be fine if they just move the ball, run their offense and play some defense with a purpose. Go Lakers!!!

spike lee is a hippie - go away!

If the Lakers just play some defense, they will be fine fine fine.

Spurs should have trouble scoring, they have very little firepower outside of Parker and Duncan.

The Lake Show has seemed to have ratcheted up their defensive intensity here in the 3rd period!!

KEEP IT STRONG LAKE SHOW!!

Fish is on fire!!

I think Fish has been reading the blog!

GO LAKERS!!

If Lakers just play good straight up D with out gambling for steals and box out on defense they can beat any team!

Remember that series in 2002 where Fish shot 15-20 from downtown vs. the Spurs?

Kilin! WOOO!

Keep shooting til they stop it Fish, help hi Kobe, keep attacking the Spurs, go for the kill right now.....

defense !!!!!!!!!stfu about oh it should havebeen a goaltend abc talking heads suck

The Lakers are building a lead with their defense and the hot shooting of "D-Fish", keep building on the lead and keep that defensive pressure HIGH!!

GO LAKERS!!

Lets not get carried away though - the Spurs are the type of team that can get right back into the game with stellar defense to force dry spells - then with open 3's, bam bam, get right back in the game

Wow Kobe goaltended and Vlad traveled in the same sequence and nothing was called. I love home Lakers games.

That's why homecourt is so important to the Lakers.

Kobe said in the halftime interview that the Lakers /sd attack the rim yet he keeps jacking up jumpshots.

Lamar, stay in the corner with your man!!! Pau doesn't need you to help him in the post!! Dumb foul Lamar!!! Wake up lamar!!!You can't afford stupid plays right now....

This is the defense I dream about.

Stifling!

3rd quarter massacre!

Udoka is the designated no name opponent having a career game player of the day.

Fish must continue to attack Parker on the offensive end. Keep up the defensive intensity!!!! Udoka is the fluke player today against the Lakers. There's always that lesser player that has a good game against the Lakers. At least Pau is making it tough for TD in the paint. Go Lakers!!!!

 


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