Live from Staples- Lakers vs. Jazz, Game 5
Technically, it's not a must win, so we'll call it a "Damn, it sure would be seriously freakin' helpful to" win. Kobe took his pregame shots with Sasha on his back, so I guess he's feeling OK.
I might have made that last part up.
BK with the first....
FIRST QUARTER:
First good review of the night goes to the Staples fans, who have brought their collective A Game tonight. The noise during the pregame intros was as loud as I've ever heard.
11:40- Kobe opens by elevating and draining a three on the left wing. He then comes back on the next possession, takes the pass, and drills a jumper from the right elbow. Guess he's feeling OK.
5-0 LAL.
9:18- LO receives the entry from Vlad on the left block, turns expecting to see a defender... and he's all alone. No worries. He puts the ball on the floor, drives hard and draws the and-one. 11-6 LAL.
Kobe is moving well defensively, but has lost track of Brewer a couple times on the other end. Hard to tell if it's because he's struggling, or simply playing more of a center field type thing. Once, he trailed Kirilenko under the hoop, and I'm sure expected someone to rotate over. The Jazz is too good a passing team to leave guys open, though. Something to watch.
8:05- The general consensus among fans is that "Utah sucks." The Lakers, when they're not breaking down completely and giving up a dunk, are doing a great job in the half court. Sort of an all or nothing type deal.
7:40- Kobe dribbles Brewer down in the post, and no double comes. He makes a little hesitation move to the outside, then pivots into the lane, elevates, and hits the jumper. 13-8 LAL. He's looking very good on the offensive end right now. Doesn't seem limited at all, though he hasn't tried to drive yet. If the Lakers can find enough touches for him in the post, he might not need to do it all that much. The key will be finding enough variety in the O if he's unable to pull all the tricks out of the bag.
As of right now, things look good. They're showing a lot of intensity on both ends, Kobe is getting good looks, and the Lakers are controlling the pace of play. 15-8 with 6:59 left in the period.
6:30- LO is doing a fantastic job on Okur, not conceding any space in the post and forcing Memo deeper out of the post. Or further away. Or whatever. The point? He's not getting easy looks.
5:13- Vlad tries to make the kick save on the entry pass to Brewer, to no avail. He makes up for it on the other end, though, getting the pass off the cut and turning it into a bucket. 19-12 LAL.
4:00- Vlad catches the ball at the top of the circle, jab steps, pulls back, and launches. Me: "Oh, that better go in." And it does. Bingo! as Ralph Lawler would say. Then he comes back on the next trip, and hits one in the corner. We might finally be seeing Vladdy come out of his slump, and just in time. But I'm telling you, had that first one not gone down, I'm not sure PJ would have left him in the game long enough for the second one to fall.
Love the primal scream from Vlad Rad on the way up the court. He's a guy in need of letting out a little tension, to say the least.
2:52- 25-18 Lakers, timeout on the floor. They're playing solid defense, at least when everyone sticks to his assignment. Freelancing isn't really working all that well. But everything in the half court is coming from the perimeter. The Lakers are giving no space to either Boozer or Okur to work in the post.
2:19- Well, that was a horrible call. Harpring basically backed hard into Kobe from one side of the lane to the other, then fell down. Loose ball foul on 24. Makes sense. But PJ saw enough of that matchup. Harpring would have no problem taking shot after shot on Bryant. Walton in to pick him up. Good substitution.
1:13- 27-23 LAL.
SECOND QUARTER
10:40 - Ronny must have been caught prank calling all the refs before the series began, because the offensive called against him under the basket (tangled with Collins) was almost as bad as the ejection in game 4.
10:16 - Farmar connects on a three. Safe to say, kid seriously needed that shot in a big, bad, ginormous kinda way.
8:26 - After much scrumming with Gasol and Farmar each snagging each other's misses and absorbing a lot of contact, Gasol eventually draws a foul on Millsap and earns a trip to the line. Good things generally come from hitting the boards, and that effort to keep the possession alive is just what the Lakers need to do more often. As of now, they're getting beat on the glass, offensively and overall.
By the way, it would be an understatement to see that the refs are letting both sides play. Lot of roughish type stuff attracting little in the way of whistle attention.
7:34 - Swarming team D (in particular from Fish and Sasha) around the arc keep the Jazz scrambling as the shot clock winds down. Brewer eventually coughs up the rock and Kobe streaks down court, draws the foul against Harpring and sinks his freebies at the stripe. Nice group effort to make the points happen.
5:53 - Time out Lakers, but not because the rails are on the verge of losing the car. Quite the opposite, in fact. The last three minutes have seen the purple and gold on a 9-2 run and Gasol's at the line courtesy of an AK-47 infraction. One of two fall, pushing the Laker lead to 11.
5:26 - Beautiful two man game working between Kobe and Pau, shuttling the ball back and forth and slipping screens, until Kobe eventually threads Gasol with a sweet bounce pass for a chippie.
3:20 - Nice job by Fish of taking the ball inside a couple of steps, drawing a bit of attention, then spotting LO for an uncontested layup.
2:47 - Back to back turnovers for Kobe, once on a way wide pass he threw to Fish, then on a rock trickling out of bounds as he lost the grup. That's ten in all (for the Lakers as a team, not Kobe) and it's a trend that needs a clamp down ASAP (as I type this, Gasol sends the ball out of bounds). I don't have the stats available in front of me, but I imagine the "points off turnover" tally wouldn't please the coaching staff.
32.0 - Kobe racks a fast break layup courtesy of D.Fish's bulldog effort stripping Williams. It took at least one floorburn to make it happen.
With just over a second to go, Gasol puts back LO's missed around the rim, bumping the Laker advantage to the 61-54 clip it'll sit at during halftime. There's a lot to like about what the Lakers have done tonight. The 56% shooting. 15 assists in 24 minutes. 9 thefts. 87% at the stripe. Unfortunately, Utah is only shooting 3% lower, in large part because of the often easy buckets they're getting off careless turnovers. 11 in all and most totally avoidable. If the Lakers had taken better care of the ball, they could be up 15-20. We'll see what happens in the third with BK at the helm.
THIRD QUARTER:
Lakers start the quarter with a lid on the hoop. Meanwhile, Utah has come out of the locker room strong.
9:23- Kobe gets the ball on the right baseline, posted up on Williams, nad takes him to the hole. Back to the basket, then to the hole. THat was the closest thing he's been able to do all night that constitutes a drive to the hole. He just can't put the ball on the floor right now facing up the basket. That's the big difference in his offensive game right now.
Although on his way back up the court in open space, he was on his way again, and drew contact on AK47.
Lakers up 65-62.
8:31- LO's head has taken some abuse this year. First the split of his head, I seem to remember stitches above his eye, and now his chin has been split open on that drive by Kirilenko. It ain't easy to bang bodies in the NBA. Kirilenko makes both, and it's a three point game. Ronny in for LO, which means the Lakers will lose something on both ends, since Utah still has their starters on the floor. They need to keep the ball moving.
7:50- Nice work from Vlad to drive and put down the finger roll. That's a play he needs to be able to make periodically to keep defenses honest. Then on the next trip down, he and Fish both follow Brewer on the switch, leaving Williams wide open in the corner, Vlad late in closing. Someone screwed up there.
4:40- Timeout Lakers, up 73-71. Not a good quarter at all thus far for LAL. Almost every possession has been a struggle in one way or another. Not a lot of flow, and as a result, all but two of their seven point lead has evaporated. On the other end, they're trying to put some pressure on the ball handlers for Utah, but the rotations haven't quite been as sharp and as a result the Jazz have had some good looks. They've actually missed a few.
This has turned back into a grind it out sort of affair, the Jazz have done a good job putting pressure on Gasol in the post, bringing doubles and triples. The Lakers need to do a better job of providing him an outlet, and Gasol needs to get rid of the ball faster.
3:55- Kobe goes strong to the hole and draws Okur's third foul. That's the first one of those he's had all night.
2:41- Timeout Utah, LA up 75-73. As a group, they're just out of sorts. This is something that worried me a little going in- it's not that Kobe is hurt, but since with a back injury, things can change almost minute to minute, it seems like the Lakers are just unsure of what they're doing. Kobe is working as hard as he can, but he's clearly limited and has had trouble sustaining any aggressive play.
The Jazz have clamped down on Gasol, and aren't giving him the sort of space he had in the first quarter to distribute from the post.
LO, it's worth noting, is playing a monster game on the defensive end. Strong rotations, contesting shots near the basket. Overall, he's got 15/10 and a pair of blocks.
1:58- Kobe gets the ball at the top of the three point line, and immediately tries to take Harpring to the hole. He gets fouled on the first step to earn some FTs. Over the last few minutes, he's started to become more aggressive offensively, trying to make his way to the hole. He knows he can beat Harpring off the dribble, even at 70%.
1:34- The Lakers clear out the right side, isolating Kobe on Harpring, and again he blows by him, drawing the and-one on Boozer. He makes the FT and the Lakers are up by 4, 81-77.
1:19- Walton sends Harpring to the line, losing him on the inbound and having to grab him on the way by. Not a good foul. Walton is struggling a little tonight, for sure.
Another great play by LO, drawing the charge on Millsap. That's his fourth.
END OF THE THIRD: 81-81.
A bad Q for LA, who lose all of the seven-point lead they had at halftime. They only scored 20 points, and were completely shut out on the inside. Gasol, who had 15/4/6 at the break, finished the quarter with... 15/4/6. Unless Kobe can find more burst to drive and kick, they're going to have to figure out ways to loosen him up, post up 24, get LO down low, etc. They can't continue to be a perimeter team.
AK will have what surely will be an exciting fourth quarter.
FOURTH QUARTER
8:38 - Farmar's successful drive to the hole caps a couple of minutes with nice sequences for two guys who could desperately use them. Jordan himself and Walton. Farmar with the and-one drive (converted) and Walton over the previous 30 seconds, where his defensive, then offensive rebounds help set up Gasol for a bucket.
7:46 - Back-to-back good plays for LO coming while heading to the rim. First, drawing the foul while backing down Harpring (his fourth), then on a dunk, set up nicely by Kobe.
6:53 - AK-47 bails out a streaking-off-the-defensive-rebound-and-dribbling-kind- out-of-control-Sasha by fouling him just as he might have lost the ball out of bounds. The gift is converted into a pair of freebies, both successful.
6:13 - Nice give and go between LO and Gasol. Odom, spread out wide along with his teammates, dumps the ball inside to Pau, who immediately hits the streaking passer with the ball before the far spaced D can react. That's 20 for Lamar, who's having himself a big time game on both ends of the floor.
4:29 - Gasol does his part to stop a driving D.Will, rotating over to swat the point guard's layup. Unortunately, the ball ends up in Boozer's hand, who ends up getting to the line at LO's expense. But he only sinks one of them, making the overall sequence play out in L.A.'s favor.
2:43 - It's nice having Utah in the penalty, especially when a foul by Williams away from the ball sends an excellent free throw shooter like Fish to the line. Both go down.
2:41 - I'm too far away from the action to know exactly what Sasha said just now to get that T, but if it was anything to a ref, I guarantee it wasn't anything important enough not to keep inside. If, however, he was just trashtalking with Korver, then I have to wonder why the ref can't let that go. Granted, Sasha could have been a little more aware of the ref being right next to him, but I don't see why it necessarily needs to be a criminal matter.
20.5 - Two big buckets from Gasol help create five points' worth of distance between the Lakers and Utah. The second comes off his snag of Sasha's errant three ball. BK thinks he shoved Okur to track down the loose ball. I think Mehmet was doing a bit of thespian work selling it. Either way, it's two points and we'll take both of them.
3.3 - With Kobe at the line, a foul is switched onto Kirilenko, which means a DQ and a trip to the pine. For those keeping score, that would be his fourth foul out of the series. I know it's tough guarding Kobe and LO all game, but that's gotta be discouraging. Or it's totally cool, because he just believes in the notion that you can't take any home with you.
The clock winds down on a 111-104 Laker victory. A rough third quarter may have prompted some well bitten nails, but a strong surge on both sides of the ball helped create enough space to put this one away for the good guys. More to come in a bit. Thanks for dropping by.



The best part of Farmar's three?
The entire bench was on their feet
Posted by: bobie | May 14, 2008 at 08:25 PM
ZOMG FARMAR!!!!!!!
A sign of things to come?
Posted by: Jeff | May 14, 2008 at 08:25 PM
am I seeing things or does Utah players always push Lakers players when they try to go for a rebound?
Posted by: tim | May 14, 2008 at 08:25 PM
Lets get Gasol back in that spot. Good D. Get a rebound and we own them!!
GO LAKERS!!!
Posted by: JohnnyP | May 14, 2008 at 08:25 PM
i was so wrong about javie and delaney
so wrong
Posted by: CBuck | May 14, 2008 at 08:26 PM
with apologies (not really) to Kyra Sedgewick, Pau is THE CLOSER.
(Or at least the Cleaner Upper)(It's a skill)
Posted by: phred | May 14, 2008 at 08:26 PM
Man up Pau!!!!
Posted by: SteveInDenver | May 14, 2008 at 08:28 PM
GOOD GOD THESE REFS SUCK!!!
THAT WAS MILSAP'S FIFTH FOUL OF THE FRIGGIN NIGHT!!!!!
Posted by: CBuck | May 14, 2008 at 08:28 PM
refs are lettin a quite beating under the rim
Posted by: playa | May 14, 2008 at 08:28 PM
Get in there Pau and fight!!!!!
Posted by: MarkytheArky | May 14, 2008 at 08:28 PM
Gasol having problems, Harpring mugging people out there. Notice Javie swinging his twig and berries around at Farmar after he discussed the foul on Derron?
Posted by: jhnlannery | May 14, 2008 at 08:28 PM
what the heck was that pau did just now...dancing with the stars...
He better learn to go to the bucket with the intention of dunking or he'll be eating the ball during the rest of these playoffs...no time for soft boys!
Posted by: BocaLakerGurl | May 14, 2008 at 08:29 PM
What's it going to take refs?
We'll pay you money to gamble to stop being bias!
Posted by: Faith | May 14, 2008 at 08:29 PM
AK
The next timeout, would you run down to the Laker huddle and tell them to go at Okkur to test his achilles?
I'm sure they're making a point of working Kobe's back, so I'd say that would be fair. Make him pivot on that foot as much as possible.
Posted by: MiloRambaldi | May 14, 2008 at 08:29 PM
Pau,
At 7feet 1inches tall, you can't come with weak s h i t in the lane. You have to tear the rim down, you are the biggest guy on the floor, act like it!!....
Posted by: 70'slakerfan | May 14, 2008 at 08:30 PM
gooo my Lakers!!!!!
its 5:30 am in Macedonia and i' cant not miss this!
GOOO Lakers!!!!!!!
Posted by: Vladimir | May 14, 2008 at 08:30 PM
PJ needs to get Kobe back in so that his back won't stiffen up. And get Vlad in for Luke!
Posted by: chuck23 | May 14, 2008 at 08:30 PM
Well, it doesn't look like anyone is smart and composed enough to make this a blow out. The question is can we scramble a win out of 3 more quarters of garbage time?
We now have 9 turnovers. If we can keep it under 20 in the whole game, we'lll likely win.
We do not seem to have any signs of waking up to the zen of calm play. What would they be like without PJs meditation sessions??
GO LAKERS!!!!
Posted by: JohnnyP | May 14, 2008 at 08:30 PM
Hey Chong, this ain't the Rockets. Get the hell outta here.
Posted by: troy | May 14, 2008 at 08:31 PM
Chuck23
It's not you........Luke is lost out there.
Since Phil's weird substitution sending Luke in for Vladdy the whole momentum of the game switched.
When Vladdy gets the hot hand like that you have to ride that wave
Posted by: pfunk36 | May 14, 2008 at 08:31 PM
TO SEE THE NEW DEFENSIVE STOPPER ON DISPLAY IN THIS GAME. FARMAR HAS GONE FAR. TO SEE WHAT THE LAKERS GOT AS A DEFENSIVE STOPPER WOULD BE NICE... NICE IS NICE
RIGHT? DO YOU AGREE?
TYPE 233JFJFLA IF YOU AGREE
Posted by: johnny | May 14, 2008 at 08:31 PM
we gotta protect the defensive glass
and the free throw stroke is back, baby!
Posted by: CBuck | May 14, 2008 at 08:31 PM
Mark Chong
Slither back to the Great Salt Lake. You'll suffocate trying to breathe through your gills here.
Posted by: MiloRambaldi | May 14, 2008 at 08:31 PM
They are blatantly trying to keep Utah in the game by changing foul calls...
Posted by: 70'slakerfan | May 14, 2008 at 08:32 PM
i'm not kidding...korver has the face of a lion
Posted by: CBuck | May 14, 2008 at 08:32 PM
I get the feeling Sasha's face will encounter Kyle Korver's elbow by the end of the 3rd lol
Posted by: bobie | May 14, 2008 at 08:32 PM
Chong, go smoke some more pot. This BLOG is about the LIVE Game not about Kobe go preach your childish hate somewhere else!
Posted by: jhnlannery | May 14, 2008 at 08:32 PM
Mark Chong... Where the hell did you come from? Talk to neil, Gunner, KGBeast et al. Honestly.
I can't even talk about this. One of you Kobe worshippers on the Blog back me up here. Who the hell still thinks that there is a better player than Kobe out there. Just leave me alone, I can't post anymore.
Posted by: phred | May 14, 2008 at 08:33 PM
Man, Sasha's a pain in the ass. At least it's the other guys' problem.
Posted by: mel | May 14, 2008 at 08:33 PM
NEWBLE 3000
HE'S A DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST
HE'S NOT BEING USED
WHY IS THIS?
WHY DO HUMANS BEHAVE LIKE THIS?
Posted by: johnny | May 14, 2008 at 08:33 PM
It's hilarious how much the Jazz relies on pushing and shoving on every possession - yet whenever someone pushes them back or does anything physical, they flop like hell
Posted by: Vonislav Waferdenko | May 14, 2008 at 08:33 PM
GREAT DD!! kEEP THAT UP.
Posted by: SteveInDenver | May 14, 2008 at 08:34 PM
LA MACHINA!
Posted by: CBuck | May 14, 2008 at 08:34 PM
IM OKAY WITH NO NEWBLE TODAY
NOT FRIDAY
Posted by: johnny | May 14, 2008 at 08:34 PM
Nice behind the back by Kobe to Sasha for the trey.
Posted by: mel | May 14, 2008 at 08:34 PM
SASHA!!!!!
Posted by: Jeff | May 14, 2008 at 08:34 PM
Between his work on Boozer on one end and how he's banging around offensively, this is as burly an inside game as Pau has played in a while. Very good sign.
Hopefully that pop from Okur doesn't take the edge off.
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | May 14, 2008 at 08:36 PM
This is a GREAT DEFENSIVE stretch for the Laker. Dominant defense. Utah is losing heart and soon they will no longer believe.
YES!!!
Mark
Posted by: MarkytheArky | May 14, 2008 at 08:37 PM
Changing the foul call was strange. Gasol just got foulled again. Now will they take two minutes to decide who to give it to?
Very cool. It looks like the Lakers have calmed down a bit. We are being agressive on D. Very happy!!!
GO LAKERS!!!
Posted by: JohnnyP | May 14, 2008 at 08:37 PM
Sasha = Defensive Stopper?
ya'll notice after sasha picked up that moving screen foul on Lion King, our defensive intensity has picked up
LA MACHINA is shutting 'em down!
Posted by: CBuck | May 14, 2008 at 08:38 PM
Got to make this lead 20.
Posted by: troy | May 14, 2008 at 08:38 PM
i am loving kobe's energy on defense...he is still free lancing a bit but the energy he is playing with is unmistakable
Posted by: bonez | May 14, 2008 at 08:38 PM
PJ has settled on this lineup as the one with the best chance of both scoring and defending. With Fish and Sasha on the floor, they have guys who will body up and get tight on their man. Against a team like Utah, who cut and move and screen as much as they do, it's throwing off their rhythm.
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | May 14, 2008 at 08:38 PM
The scrambling defense is getting much better though, they are missing a lot fewer rotations
Posted by: Vonislav Waferdenko | May 14, 2008 at 08:39 PM
have i mentioned that i love it when LO's mic'd up?
he's great out there
Posted by: CBuck | May 14, 2008 at 08:39 PM
pfunk36
I just wanted to make sure that I was just picking on Luke if he plays well I'm cool with that, but if you look lost sit his azz down!
Posted by: chuck23 | May 14, 2008 at 08:39 PM
I know it sounds elementary, but if we keep going to the basket strong there's probably a 50-50 chance, if not greater, that one of the Jazz will foul. If that happens this game is ours for the taking.
Go Lakers!
-bozz-
Posted by: bozz | May 14, 2008 at 08:39 PM
Pau is not running away from contact!!!
it's 5 in the morning in Monaco go Lakers
Posted by: shneurson | May 14, 2008 at 08:39 PM
Sasha with the 3! Woo hoo!
Lakers looking good. Yeah, I'd say that Kobe's back is fine.
I like the pressure D that the Lakers are bringing tonight...leads to a Jazz TO. Utah is playing frenetic...hehehe.
I hope that the 3 by Farmar will bring him out of his slump. But he needs to work on his D on D. Williams. He needs to learn from Master Fish.
GO LAKERS!!!
Posted by: Stephen W. | May 14, 2008 at 08:40 PM
Wow, the passing game is much improved this quarter. Prettiest ball movement I've seen in a while.
Posted by: Jeff | May 14, 2008 at 08:40 PM