Live from the game - Lakers at Clippers
The Clips set off fireworks before each starter gets announced. This entire arena now reeks of stale gunpowder. I'm not feeling it.
AK (with the first)
FIRST QUARTER
11:08 - Al Thornton drives the lane and draws some contact against the hip of Vlad Rad, earning the Serbian his first whistle. By the way, were I the Clips GM, I would demand that Mike Dunleavy run every play through Thornton. Aside from being able to play, the kid's a blast to watch whether he's red hot or ice cold. He runs all over the place like a methed out gazzelle. If the fans are gonna retain anything resembling a glimmer of hope for this team's future, more Thornton will only help.
8:51 - LO works the baseline for a one handed dunk. On the previous possession, he fouled Brand and sent him to the line for a pair. As EB was shooting, some steroided-out musclehead Clipper fan was screaming "Hey, let's get high after the game, Lamar! Let's get high!" I've seen this guy at games before and he's like that from start to finish. He'll be worked up into a lathered out sweat by halftime.
6:32 - Something you don't see a very often: A completely airballed layup, the guilty party in this case being Derek Fisher. Granted, it was a reverse and the angle was a little weird, but when I say he missed, I mean, he may not have even hit the square, much less the rim.
5:34 - A shooting foul on EB prompts a timeout from the Clips. The Lakers could definitely use the time to talk things over, because some kinks in the offense are definitely in need of ironing. Those 8 points currently sported (and doubled by the Clips) have come courtesy of a 27% clip from the field. That, as Stu Lantz would say, will not get it done.
4:43 - A bad pass from LO to Kobe squirts out of bounds, providing the Clips a fresh possession to make something happen. "Something" comes in the form of a 19-foot jumper from Thornton.
3:17 - Vlad does a nice job cutting towards the rack while all eyes are on Kobe around the arc. The feed from Bryant proivides Vladdy the easy bucket. Having just racked a three ball on the previous, Radmanovic's doing his part early on to get the Lakers back in it.
1:41 - A 5 foot hook from Gasol goes down smooth, cutting the Clipper lead down to a deuce.
1:22 - Smush Parker checks into the contest, not getting a ton of applause from the Clips fans on hand. Whoda thunk it?
28.9 - Walton misses from the contested shot from point blank, but scoops up his own rebound and comes clean the second time around. Those two points put the Lakers up 27-25, the spread when the quarter ends. A period of about 2 1/2 minutes down the stretch added up to 13 quick Laker points, which certainly helped make up for the horrible beginnings to the Laker O. Not great seeing them start out yet another opening quarter in unenthused fashion, but the finish was at least decent. BK with the second.
SECOND QUARTER
Second unit in to start Q2- Sasha, Turiaf, Farmar, Walton, with Kobe. He's actually a starter.
10:40- Walton tries to spin on Thornton in the post and is blocked, then redeems himself by causing a TO on the other end... then on the ensuing break, the ball gets held up in his hands and the Clips force a jump ball. Not the best of sequences for Walton.
10:00- 29-27, LAC.
Sasha hits a J in the corner- about a foot from being a three- and the Lakers are tied.
8:37- Terrible foul from Sasha, who lost Ross coming through the lane on the dive, then rather meekly shoved him as Ross went by. It had no effect on the shot, and Ross had the easy and one. You could tell that as soon as the whistle blew, Sasha knew he screwed up.
The second unit hasn't given anything away, but their level of play has been far from crisp. Bad passes, missed opportunities, etc.
Tied at 33, with Q Ross going to the line after the timeout.
Same lineup out of the TO. Ross misses, and we're still tied at 33.
8:10- Nice work by Farmar and Walton, who capitalize on a soft Parker pass to trap Powell (I believe) on the sideline for the turnover. Smush just sort of dropped the ball off, and teh speed of the pass allowed Farmar to aggressively come down to make the play.
Good defensive work and recognition by JF.
Michael Beasley just walked by, for those interested in the NBA draft.
6:21- Lakers are starting to crank up the defensive intensity at this point. They're rotating a little better, and putting more pressure on the ball. Unfortunately, they're still breaking down enough to give the Clippers chances to score. They need to play through the clock, then make sure they're not getting lost on screens or making bad fouls.
Good work by Kobe on Thornton, who tried to take him down one on one. When Thornton came off the spin, Ronny made a hard step at him to make him think- the Lakers have been doubling and trapping hard- and Kobe stayed in Thornton's face.
5:45- 38-35 LAL.
Starters back in coming out of the TO, or at least a few. Gasol, Fish and LO.
Yikes. Walton goes low baseline... and hoists up the short airball.
4:20- Kobe back in, along with Vladdy. Back to the starting lineup for the end of the half, presumably. Radmanovic gets an open look at a three and drills it. Lakers up by five, and a chance to make it more as Thornton fouls LO underneath the Lakers basket. Odom will shoot two, as the Clips are in the penalty. He makes the first, makes the second.
With three and a half to go, the Lakers have a chance to make some space for themselves, despite not having played all that well.
Timeout Lakers, 45-38. 3:06 to go.
1:46- Kobe comes from the weakside to block Thomas. The ball might have been on its way down, but whatever. Hopefully that can fire the Lakers up. They're in control of the game and limiting opportunities for the Clippers- since a hot start, LAC has basically been shut down- but there's not a lot of pop right now for LAL, and after the Portland game, they need some. Especially with a back to back tomorrow. The more they can do to put the game away early tonight, the better.
They'll certainly need a better effort out of the gate to beat the Hornets Friday night.
1:00- Nice work from Vlad, who outhustles a couple Clippers for a loose ball on the offensive end, going up and securing the batted ball, then finding Pau Gasol with a quick pass underneath and an easy bucket.
:45- Lakers up 49-38.
END OF THE HALF:
Lakers up 51-42, showing the value of taking care of the ball, and not giving the opposition too many easy opps to score cheap points. Only five TOs for the Lakers, who have held the Clippers to 40% from the floor, most of that coming early. The Clippers were 7-23 in Q2 after an 11-22 start.
Nice play by Kobe to end the half- he's been spending a lot of time posting guys up on the low block- it's a good place for him. Few guards can cover him down there, and it also takes advantage of his ability to pass the ball out of there in close quarters if the double comes. He can really hurt teams with his back to the basket. Of course, he can hurt teams from everywhere.
Good shooting half for Vlad (4-7), LO finishes with 9/7. It might not have looked that good, but finishing the first half with a nine point lead counts for something.
More to come
THIRD QUARTER
8:52 - A missed floater from Dickau gets snatched up by LO, who shuttles it to Kobe. The layup attempt goes off-rim, but Gasol's there for the clean up. Mike Dunleavy doesb't like the call or the sequence or something, because his bellyaching earns him a T. Kobe misses that extra freebie at the stripe, but the Lakers are nonetheless up by a baker's dozen. By the way, my blood pressure rose for a second when I saw the "T" motion with Kobe anywhere near it. Not that he was really doing anything to merit one, but still, you never know when a player will rub a ref wrong and pick up a tech.
8:17 - Fish's pass gets intercepted by Tim Thomas and shuttled into EB's hands. Dude may not have played a ton of games up to this point, but he's shaken off enough cobwebs to throw a little shake n' bake Kobe's way in the open court en route for the dunk.
5:28 - Thomas hits the trey ball, but only briefly blows on his hand to demonstrate that he's indeed "hot." He's even mailing that in these days, too.
5:03 - The shot clock runs down to a quartet of ticks before Kobe hits string from 19-feet out.
3:12 - The Lakers catch a break after Kobe picks off Thornton, but LO proceeds to nearly toss the ball away en route to Fish. Thankfully, Dickau picks up a loose ball foul in pursuit (the ball might have gone out of bounds as it was). The team can now settle into the possession and it results in a three ball from Fish.
2:03 - I didn't like that three by Kobe and not just because it didn't go down. No ball movement of any kind to set it up, inside-out or otherwise. Nobody really around for the rebound. Fairly early in the clock. And considering Kobe's only 1-5 from behind the arc right now, I think he could have found something better.
50.9 - Thornton swipes the rock tossed between LO and Gasol, then provides EB an opportunity for another two points after his miss lands in 42's hands. Offensive board. Another pair for Brand.
The Clips' sense of mo' could have been started building after a serious throwdown from Thornton, but those sails gain less win after Farmar sinks a buzzer beater from 34 feet. The officials double check, then verify the make. 73-61, providing the Lakers a dozen points worth of cushion heading into the fourth. Still not the most intense of games I've seen the lakers play in some time. From rebounds to settling for downtown shots to general energy, there's a lot I'd change in what they're doing. We'll see if it happens. BK with the close.
FOURTH QUARTER
Strong opening minutes for the second unit, who have pushed the lead out to 17. Good two man work from Luke to Odom, much better ball movement, very active play. Certainly a much better effort than their first go round.
10:00- LO makes two FTs, and the Lakers are up 18.
They might just let Kobe sit for the fourth, a welcome change from the Sacramento game, where the seconds played the starters back onto the floor. This would be a huge boost.
9:15- 81-64 LAL.
8:19- Timeout on the floor, Lakers up by 20. They've put the hammer down on the Clippers with a 13-5 run over the first four minutes. The way the Clippers score- or more precisely don't score- it'll be exceedingly tough for them to come back. The Lakers could, at this point, probably win if they didn't score another bucket, but just ran the 24 second clock down on each trip.
If the Lakers have a little extra burst Friday night against the Hornets, this sequence to start the fourth could have a lot to do with it.
6:00- Mbenga in. fair to say PJ is feeling confident. Up by 25, I can see why. We'll probably see Newble soon.
5:13- Walton hits his third three of the quarter. Hopefully this gives him a little confidence. He hit one in the first half, too. If he is able to force defenses to be honest in guarding him, that'll make a big difference for the Lakers when he's out on the floor. Obviously, it takes more than one good shooting game to say it's happened.
Overall, the bench players have finally given the team a little ball movement. There was some solid flow to what they were doing, and how they created baskets.
4:58- Turiaf to the line, getting the FTs and the ball after Brand is called for the Flagrant.
Newble in off the TO, and Mihm is going to check in as well.
Lakers up 98-69.
3:18- Mbenga gets into the scoring column, with a nice little hook in the lane on Fazekas. The NBA: Where Mbenga vs. Fazekas happens.
1 :30- Not a lot of folks left in the crowd, and even less red white and blue. Fair to say at this point, anyone who is still here probably thinks they've missed their window to beat the traffic.
1:00- Mbenga gets off another shot. Dude loves to put up the rock. Like an African Von Wafer. Five minutes, five shots. But he's 3-5, so you can't complain. The guy just rolls!
14.9- It's all over but the buzzer. What was a reasonably close game heading into the fourth certainly didn't end that way. LAL hangs a 33-17 quarter on the Clips. That'll do it.
In the end, six Lakers finish in double figures, they shoot almost 50%, hold the Clips to under 40%, limit the TOs to eight, and have 25 dimes after a first half in which they didn't move the ball. One for the time capsule? Not really. But it certainly got the job done.
Thanks for following along. More to come.
BK



I bet Mihm fouls out..you guys remember that? LOL!
Posted by: The Original Ken | April 10, 2008 at 10:10 PM
Didier in the house!
Posted by: Faith | April 10, 2008 at 10:11 PM
Before everyone jumps on the Luke for MVP wagon this is the same guy who last month had similar type game against a team we should beat. Tonight is no different!
Just take it for what it is!! A WIN IS A WIN!!!!
Posted by: chuck23 | April 10, 2008 at 10:11 PM
Ya think that first team to 100 rule will apply here? LOL
Posted by: HappyCamper | April 10, 2008 at 10:11 PM
Historic moment - we have our Twin Towers on the floor at the same time!
No, not Gasol/Bynum...but Mbenga/Mihm!
Sneak preview of the twin towers.
Posted by: LakerinBC | April 10, 2008 at 10:11 PM
Jordan Farmar's birthday?
Got doo doo lol.
Faith's birthday?
Winn!!!!
haha, jk.
Posted by: Faith | April 10, 2008 at 10:12 PM
Mbenga,
The NEW Machine!
Posted by: J. Walter Weatherman | April 10, 2008 at 10:13 PM
so luke wants to put up more points than kobe eh. cheeky monkey.
Posted by: eddie brock | April 10, 2008 at 10:13 PM
Thanks for quote Faith. It can only come from a Chick. Sorry about that one. I've been saving it for awhile.
Good night everybody and God bless.
Posted by: MarkytheArky | April 10, 2008 at 10:13 PM
Happy Birthday, Faith. This win's for you!
Posted by: Rick Friedman | April 10, 2008 at 10:14 PM
So......here's a thought.....
Yeah, it's only the Clips, but maybe the Lakers should don their road uniforms tomorrow.
Posted by: MiloRambaldi | April 10, 2008 at 10:15 PM
MAKE A PLAY FOR NEWBLE AND MIHM
Posted by: xSilaNtiSx | April 10, 2008 at 10:15 PM
Seems like it's been a long time since the Lakers got to enjoy having a blowout game. It's nice that the end of the bench is getting some pt. It's too bad that Kobe isn't out there padding his stats so people can hold it against him when don't give him the MVP. Yeah, that's sarcasm. Guys who argue with stats never seem to mention this kind of game. ah well.
PUSH OUT THE FUNK
BRING IN THE LOVE
Posted by: phred | April 10, 2008 at 10:15 PM
Did you see my boy, MBenga tonight?
AB, you can take another 2 weeks off. MBenga will hold the fort for you.
Posted by: Robyn | April 10, 2008 at 10:16 PM
Happy Birthday Faith
Hope you like your B'Day gift. Laker Victory.
Posted by: JustaLakerFan | April 10, 2008 at 10:16 PM
It's worth noting how useful this fourth has been. Had the seconds given up some of the lead, Kobe has to play in the fourth. This extra rest for the PTPers (to get into a little Dickie V speak) could pay dividends tomorrow night.
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | April 10, 2008 at 10:17 PM
i'm just happy that kobe, pau, and fish got a chance to sit the 4th quarter out. hopefully the squad can carry some the shooting over to tomorrow night. we will most surely need it.
Posted by: monk one | April 10, 2008 at 10:18 PM
Elgin Baylor looks so young....WRONG! LOL Why not just age gracefully?
Posted by: The Original Ken | April 10, 2008 at 10:18 PM
Sasha seemed very surprised to get that ball back from Newble on the break.
Posted by: J. Walter Weatherman | April 10, 2008 at 10:19 PM
who the heck is nick fazekas?
Posted by: phred | April 10, 2008 at 10:20 PM
54 down, 1 to go...
Posted by: utzworld THE BANNER HOLDER | April 10, 2008 at 10:22 PM
Great win tonight. Saw THE PINE CRUE get some minutes. Tomorrow will be showtime and our Lakers will be pumped! We need the win.
Good talking to you tonight Lakers4Realz!
Colorado loves the Lakers!
Posted by: Hugo Boss | April 10, 2008 at 10:24 PM
Faith, I heard that Sasha guaranteed this win, and dedicated it to you!
Happy Birthday!!!
Posted by: HappyCamper | April 10, 2008 at 10:24 PM
Can we get Mihm some consistent minutes in the last few games!!!??? We will NEED him in the playoffs now that AB is out. Phil, have faith in him!
Posted by: tim | April 10, 2008 at 10:26 PM
Lakers are 1-0 in game played on Faith's Bday!! :)
Happy Bday Faith
Tomorrow is the moment of the truth for MVP showdown!!
moko
Posted by: moko | April 10, 2008 at 10:33 PM
Original Ken:
Mihm in for 5 minutes, 3 rebounds and no fouls
Posted by: Mob Wagoneer | April 10, 2008 at 10:37 PM
LAKERS WIN!!! TOLD YA!!!
Just some interesting observations about the game:
1. Luke Walton played - no, not the ghost of Luke but the real Luke! Maybe he's finally starting the heal up? Are there liquid sea minerals & dit da jow in the Gatorade tonight? Whatever that was, WE WANT MORE!
2. A BengDiddy, NewB AND CMihm sighting all at the same time?? I know it was garbage time, but it was a good 5 or 6 minutes' worth so that can only help them get a little confidence in a game situation for the playoffs. Very nice!
3. Ronny got a little of his swagger back! He's been kind of quiet lately, regardless of what quarter we were in or even what the score was, and there was a decided lack of dancing happening too. BUT - tonight he got knocked upside the head for his showtime routine. WE LIKE IT! WE LOVE IT! WE WANT SOME MORE OF IT! Get excited Braveheart - we need your enthusiasm and so does the team!
4. Brian Shaw needs to read the riot act to the guards BEFORE EVERY GAME! That was some kind of defense the guys played tonight. It wasn't where it needs to be, but hey - we'll take it, right? As long as BShaw keeps in their ears about defense, I think it can only get better. We see flashes of brilliance sometimes, but not enough consistency yet. However, PJ's system doesn't require brilliant defense for 48 minutes - never has. We need to push the intensity up a bit more & we'll be fine - I'm sure of it! Might be just the rabid fan in me, and I do want - even demand - better defense, but we're almost there. Still time for the fine tune-up!
5. Kobe Bean Bryant is the best player in the world. If he doesn't win the MVP, I pity the fool who comes up against him in the game following the announcement. Plus I think David Stern may get a can of whoop@$$ opened up on him. I know I've got an extra can opener around here somewhere.
6. Reggie Miller is my new favorite announcer. If he keeps saying Kobe should be MVP then I love him.
7. I'm still upset about the BEAST not being ready to go yet, but I'm holding out hope that PJ has a card up his sleeve regarding that. Even so, we need him back at 100% - anything less is too dangerous. Can't mortgage the future of the team.
8. Stu & Joel are better announcers than these TNT guys, although I really miss Chick & no one will ever replace him & we've been so spoiled that nothing else will ever measure up & .....sigh....
9. I've rambled on long enough - I'm out. Hope JonK had a drink for me and I know Faith had a great day! Talk at ya in the morning!
GO LAKERS!
The BEAN for MVP and FINALS MVP or NO PEACE!
Posted by: justanothermambafan | April 10, 2008 at 10:40 PM
man, i missed ronny's dance and I missed brand fouling him. I get up for one second during a game and look what happens. If some (K Bros, ahem) wanted to post a link to watch that on youtube tomorrow, it would be nice. Or I suppose the lakers could blow out the hornets and he could do it again. I'd settle for that.
good game, folks. its been a pleasure watching it with y'all. or at least most of y'all.
and remember
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE LOVE
Posted by: phred | April 10, 2008 at 10:49 PM
Kenny Smith
Kobe = MVP
Posted by: Charles | April 10, 2008 at 10:58 PM
Great Debate Kenny, Charles and EJ about the MVP.
Posted by: Charles | April 10, 2008 at 11:02 PM
so far so good.....
Posted by: man | April 10, 2008 at 11:08 PM
Whilst it was not as wonderful watching the Lakers gut the Clippers as it would be the Suns or the Mavericks, it was still a pretty sweet win tonight.
Good.
Our defense looked good. Some of the weaker elements of our game looked much better.
Good.
I think we're going to win the rest of our regular season games.
GO LAKERS!
Posted by: Jon K. | April 10, 2008 at 11:12 PM
By the way...
What the hell was Kobe doing jumping over a car?
Am I the only one freaked out by this? Dude, it's game time!
GO LAKERS!
Posted by: Jon K. | April 10, 2008 at 11:14 PM
By the way, if anyone rips on Luke Walton tomorrow, I'm going to spray them with Troll Napalm.
GO LAKERS!
Posted by: Jon K. | April 10, 2008 at 11:23 PM
Over/Under on the number of times the phrase "MVP IMPLICATIONS" will be used in Lakers-Hornets previews tomorrow: 1,034,398.
Posted by: Amazing_Happens | April 10, 2008 at 11:32 PM
What yall think about the kobe "jumping over the aston" video? http://youtube.com/watch?v=yURa9T0-Rjk
Posted by: du ma | April 10, 2008 at 11:33 PM
We should start calling Luke garbage man because that's when he play his best, during garbage time.
Posted by: Nemaia Faletogo | April 10, 2008 at 11:35 PM
Did someone just say Joel is a better announcer than Marv Albert? Ay. One of those guys is among the top three play-by-play men of all-time. The other is, well, Joel.
Posted by: Shawn | April 10, 2008 at 11:38 PM
Dear LakerNations
Brace yourself for the bad news.
Bynum won't be back until next year.
They just don't want to break that news at once.
Mgmt just want to do it slowly..... and then Boom.
No Bynum for the rest of the year.
Tough luck Lakers!
Happy Fishing!!!
Posted by: PhxShotLakers | April 10, 2008 at 09:30 PM
Phxshotlakers aka fire32
We will beat your funs with or without AB. It will be done just harder w/o AB.
Start thinking what your FO is doing to rebuild your aging cap space straddled team with no bright future.
Posted by: JustaLakerFan | April 11, 2008 at 12:18 AM
Luke - best garbage player of the Lakers.
Posted by: LakerinBC | April 10, 2008 at 10:02 PM
Hey, that's not fair. Most of the time he's been terrible in garbage time too. The encouraging thing is that here lately he has been playing better.
Posted by: MarkytheArky | April 10, 2008 at 10:07 PM
I must have been right about Luke. I said rest him and let him heal. He did not play a couple of games and had a strong second half. I missed first half so did not see how he played but from the posts I read not to well.
But he did way better in the 2nd half. Rest and rehab some more and be ready for playoffs.
Posted by: JustaLakerFan | April 11, 2008 at 12:31 AM
du ma,
Regarding that Kobe video, that cannot be real right?? In any event, it was very original I will say and funny to see Kobe in that light.
Posted by: lakersrydeordie | April 11, 2008 at 06:56 AM