Live from the Finals, Game 6: Lakers vs. Celtics
You folks cheering at home better do some screaming, because your Lakers need all the help they can get drowning out these Bostonians. They seriously know how to yell at whatever this arena is called. There was even a small "Beat L.A." chant going an hour before the game.
AK
Big cheers for Kendrick Perkins, who is starting.
By the way, I know longer feel bad about my nose bleed dwellings. I'm actually seated next to Kevin Blackistone, of "Around the Horn" fame. He's a considerably bigger and more prominent figure than yours truly. That provides me some comfort in a petty kinda way.
And look, David Stern is on the other side of me! Okay, that part isn't true.
FIRST QUARTER
Lakers win the tip. That's certainly not a bad start. And 14 seconds before Perkins picks up a foul and Kobe cans a jumper. All in all, not too bad.
11:00 - The Celts fans don't like the charging call against Pierce, but the replay shows it was the right one. PP was neither set nor square when taking the contact from a driving Fisher. Derek hits both freebies.
10:18 - Some tightness by the Celts (a terrible missed trey by Ray Allen against the side of the backboard, Perkins bricking a put back) is finally offset by Rajon Rondo, who strips Gasol and streaks towards the bucket, then dishes out to Allen outside the arc. Money this time for Jesus Shuttlesworth.
9:01 - Kobe pulls up and cans his third three ball early in the game. He's 3-3 from the field, all behind the arc. Good results, but I definitely don't want to see him there all night. But still, great start for Bryant.
END OF THE FIRST: 24-20 Boston. (BK here, as AK is having interweb problems at the Gah-den.)
Not a terrible quarter for the Lakers from a score standpoint, but they aren't looking good in some key areas. First, Pau Gasol has been nonexistent on the offensive end, and has been extremely passive. Four turnovers assigned to him (I might have given one to Kobe that was tagged to Pau, but that's not the point). They need him to find some confidence and start giving the Lakers another outlet. Kobe kept the Lakers in the quarter with some very clutch shooting from downtown, but that can't be expected through an entire game. Defensively, the Lakers are doign a nice job in the halfcourt, but are giving up far too many offensive rebounds (five) and have shot themselves in the foot with six TOs.
That's given the Celtics 24 field goal chances already. Clean up that stuff, and the Lakers might be able to make some progress. Good moves thus far include getting LO on PP more.
SECOND QUARTER:
8:23- Timeout on the floor, Celtics up by five, 28-23. Boston is making the Lakers a perimeter team. Lots of deep jumpers, and Kobe in particular is having trouble getting some space. They're stagnant right now on that end- LO has found some rhythm and is getting aggressive, but they have to figure out a way to find holes in that Boston O. Inside out.
6:25 - Eddie House connects from distance one possession removed from Posey giving him the idea. Same left corner of the court, same result, pushing the Celtics' lead to nine. Rotating around to cover is leaving guys way open. Everyone needs to make sure not to overcommit and keep a bead on their guy. In particular, Posey was given days to measure up his shot and fire.
Belichick gets puts on jumbotron and gets thunderous ovation. I have nothing against the Pats, but I really hate that dude.
6:15 - Another quick three from Kobe fails to connect. He's enjoyed some early success, but he needs to knock it off with the downtown stuff, especially early in the clock. Take it inside, keep the ball moving.
5:53 - Third foul on Fish around the perimeter, sending House to the line. Farmar checks in.
5:37 - Kobe turns the ball over after working iso'ed in traffic and it slips into House's mitts. Another three ball from Posey comes from it. Theat would be the ninth turnover by the lakers, for those keeping a running tally (and I am).
3:57 - Vlad takes a catch and shoot from Kobe and comes up bad on his first attempt, both from the field and behind the line. He compounds the error by sending Pierce to the line after fouling him (his third) along the baseline. PP shoots a pair and Walton comes in for Vlad.
3:04 - Walton passes up the three ball, steps inside a few, then clangs off rim and eventually to the top of the backboard. The Laker O has gone seriously cold, with Boston outscoring them 15-4 since the 7:50 mark. Time out Boston.
2:12 - After turning the ball over working his way into traffic, Farmar redeems himself with a steal under the Boston basket, then draws a foul going back to rack. One of two fall.
1:12 - A little floater by Rondo under the bucket goes down. The Celts are back up by 18. Scratch that. 20, after KG sinks the fall away floater after picking up LO's second foul. And now it's 21, when the freebie strokes nylon.
23.6 - Some criss cross action between Celtics eventually works the ball into Perkins' hands down low. He works the layup into the goal, making this a 23 point affair, where it sits at halftime. Hard to say which is hurting the Lakers more. A shooting percentage that's plummeted to 30% (8-27 from the field). An absurd 11 turnovers. Getting beat 26-14 on the boards. Being outdimed 17-5. But whatever you label the #1 factor, they all need to be corrected ASAFP if the Lakers want to maintain any prayer of a miracle comeback. We'll see if they can get it together after some halftime Gatorade and orange slices.
THIRD QUARTER
11:42 - Boston's first possession is a mid-range jumper by Rondo gone good. That's not what I would categorize as a proverbial "good omen."
10:51 - More movement inside by Boston, with Rondo drawing attention around the tin and kicking out to Ray Ray at the arc. Kobe's late to close. Three ball goes down.
9:52 - After missing from behind the arc, Fish thinks again from that distance after receiving the kick out from LO. Instead, he worms inside and works a layup home, drawing a whistle on Perkins. And one good. L.A. finally gets on the board with a field goal this frame.
9:32 - LO sets up Pau for the dunk. It's back to 24, then back up to 26 after a PP driving layup.
8:48 - Vladdy finally gets on the board after slipping a defender, then parking himself back behind the line to spot up for three. But before any momentum can be found, Rondo drives the lane and picks up a whistle on Kobe. "And one" layup made good. We're still in "tough sledding territory" for the Lake show.
7:30 - An LO turnover creates yet another score for Boston off transition. This time it's Ray Allen, who's left beyond wide open for what's essentially shooting practice for him behind the arc. He drains it.
6:11 - Pau can't handle Fish's pass inside, resulting in... you guessed it... another turnover (a baker's dozen and counting). On the other end, he picks up an offensive on the ground in a scrum with PJ Brown. It's been that kind of night for him... and everyone wearing his uni, really.
5:09 - This game's tone was just neatly summarized, as Pau tries to work his way to the bucket against KG, who stymies Gasol's motion and forces a jump ball while grabbing the rock with ONE HAND. Not a typo, folks. One hand. If you need an example of how and why nothing is going right for L.A. (or how and why everything is for Boston, depending on your POV), there you have it.
2:54 - Time out, Lakers, with a 30-point spread staring them down. I just receive an email. "This isn't going well, love Mom." The woman knows her hoops.
2:49 - Pau gets the chair pulled out from under him by KG, adding another turnover to the mix. No Celtic bucket comes from it, but the Lakers don't get a chance to capitalize. Kobe quickly adds a turnover of his own, with a sequence ending with Rondo at the stripe. One of two go down.
1:47 - Kobe earns a pair at the line after driving and drawing a foul on Brown. Both are good. Coming on the heels of a converted layup, am I the only person wondering why he didn't do more of that earlier on instead of all the long jumpers?
The quarter wraps up with Kobe's 17 foot baseline jumper going errant at the buzzer, leaving the Lakers with 29 points to make up for in the next dozen minutes. That would be a tall order under any circumstances, but the way this team is playing, it's beyond ludicrous to picture. I just want them to go out playing hard, playing with heart and, if we're lucky, maybe playing smart.
FOURTH QUARTER
Eleven seconds in, we have LO at the strip on another fouled and unconverted layup (0-5 on a tough night) and hitting one of two at the line. Trevor Ariza makes his first appearance of the night.
11:02 - Ariza at the line after drawing the foul underneath the cup on Big Baby. One of two are good. In the meantime, the crowd is chanting "Where is Kobe," in reference to #24 taking a seat on the pine.
10:44 - Clear path foul on Farmar while trying to prevent a layup by Rondo after the point guard receives a Hail Mary from Brown. Curious how the sequence got started? If you guessed "turnover," give yourself a gold star.
9:11 - Allen buries another three, bumping the score to 101-70, Boston. Of course, it's only an 11-possession game, so really, this baby is still wide open.
7:27 - At least the Lakers are getting interesting turnovers now. After pulling down Rondo's miss at the rack, Farmar attempts the Hail Mary alley oop to Ariza. The ball bounces off the backboard and into KG's hands. Points for originality, I guess.
5:21 - Another bomb from distance courtesy of Ray Allen, giving him a grand total of 26 on the night.
They're playing the music from "The Departed." I figured it had to come soon enough.
The "nah nah nah nah, hey, hey, hey, good bye" chant has started up. Frankly, I imagine the Lakers wouldn't mind obliging the invite to leave.
2:21 - Time out Celtics. A jumbotron montage of "Dancing Gino" from the 70s comes up, mixed in with American Bandstand footage. All to the tune of the Bee Gees' "You should be dancing." I desperately wish it came under different circumstances, but I'm also a sucker for anything of that era. I must admit, it's actually kinda cool.
1:30 - Ariza attempts a dispy doodle layup to no avail. Garbage time can't end quickly enough. This is growing tortuous.
Thirty seconds to go. Boston players, staff, and fans are getting ready to storm the court. The baseline is stacked with spectators. This place is about to go insane. KG, PP and Allen are hugging.
4.4 - House dribbles down to a 24-second violation. Then the last four tick away. "We are the Champions" by Queen plays. 131-92 Boston, in a game that was every bit as lopsided as the score would indicate. On the jumbotron, I see Kobe, LO, Turiaf, Fish, and Sasha seek out various Celts to offer congratulations. I'm sure other teammates followed suit. Glad to see the display of class by the Lakers. It's gotta hurt bad, but they're doing the right thing. This will be a tough one for the team and the fans to swallow for quite some time, but this was still a fantastic season that nobody could have seen coming and can only be built upon. Try to remember that while absorbing this sting.
And yes, before you ask, I do smell many a cigar lit up.



Sorry, but the Machine is broken... he's making stupid plays on both offense and
defense. I don't think Phil should play him again this game. Gotta go with
Ariza... or heck, bring back Vlad.
Posted by: Bzar | June 17, 2008 at 06:59 PM
BK
Maybe instead if enjoying himself so far LO better stop making idiotic plays.
Sasha - Machine - 1 good game 4 bad ones, just could not make open shot, not a lot anything else
Posted by: LAL_Fan | June 17, 2008 at 06:59 PM
You knew Celtics were going to make a run some time. The difference in the other games was that they had a 24 and 19 point lead.
Well, at least this will make it less costly to resign Sasha! Terrible defense, a lot of wasted movement, dribbling around for nothing. Missing 3s.
Posted by: sclakerfan | June 17, 2008 at 07:00 PM
what the hell is kobe doing?
seriously.
STOP SHOOTING JUMP SHOTS!
Posted by: Lakers4Realz | June 17, 2008 at 07:00 PM
Sasha just had two horrible posessions that led to 6 points. Sasha left his player wide open when Kobe was already guarding the guy. Then sasha comes the other way and gets stuck in traffic and makes a turnover and then loses his guy again for an open 3.
Posted by: The Lake Show | June 17, 2008 at 07:00 PM
WHY DO THE LAKERS ALWAYS TELEPATH THEIR PASSES
Posted by: Do You See What I See | June 17, 2008 at 07:00 PM
Kobe is faultering now isn't he?
The shot isn't going Kobe, drive the ball or pass it.
Posted by: john_in_houston | June 17, 2008 at 07:01 PM
Iso jumpers with 14 left on the clock aren't going to get them back in it.
BK
Posted by: Brian Kamenetzky | June 17, 2008 at 07:01 PM
Another heroic return, this time by Allen. Wow, this Boston crowd...
Posted by: troy | June 17, 2008 at 07:01 PM
kobe stop shooting unless your going to the basketball. Dang!!!!!!!
Posted by: hen1040 | June 17, 2008 at 07:02 PM
Yes we can.
We can what?
Posted by: Edwin Gueco | June 17, 2008 at 07:02 PM
some of these players r ok for the regular season
no DYNASTY
clean up time
Posted by: Zin Master | June 17, 2008 at 07:02 PM
I don't see anything wron with Ray Allen, he looks fine to me...
Posted by: 70s Lakersfan | June 17, 2008 at 07:02 PM
boston bench killin our bench once again, sasha and farmar need to ride the bench the rest of the game they are not ready.....
Posted by: lasvegaslaker | June 17, 2008 at 07:02 PM
This is ridiculous....we NEED TO BRING THIS GAME BACK.
who are we waiting for?
there is no tomorrow....are they even listening?
11 pt lead..i told you guys
MAINTAIN $#@@##@$P FUACIOADJISJC)(#RU()#@ CONTACT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
Posted by: Lakers4Realz | June 17, 2008 at 07:02 PM
BOOOO
Posted by: | June 17, 2008 at 07:03 PM
the lakers deserve to lose, they have no idea how to play basketball.
Posted by: rafa rules | June 17, 2008 at 07:03 PM
sloppy sloppy
Posted by: CBuck | June 17, 2008 at 07:03 PM
Is Jesus a Celtic's fan? How come every injured Celtics just come back miraculously.
Posted by: PJ Doubter | June 17, 2008 at 07:04 PM
14 point lead? Thank goodness it's just the 1st half.
Good timeout Phil.
Our offense isn't moving the ball. Kobe is definitely trying to do too much now. Start passing the ball till you get a good shot!
Posted by: john_in_houston | June 17, 2008 at 07:04 PM
Kobe's not moving the ball, he's gone into Kobe Ball mode, which means we're going to get blown out.
Guys, where is our number 2 option to help Kobe out? Can someone please tell me?
Posted by: troy | June 17, 2008 at 07:04 PM
IT's over folks..14 pt lead.
sorry.
we just wont win...i thought we would be better than this..here is what happened..
1) kobe too much dribbling
2) kobe too many 3's...
3) interior passing..virtually nonexistent...
4) i am SICK o hearing everyone on this @$fing....celtics bandwagon..
11-0 run...again..if we dont do something this will be 25..
Posted by: Lakers4Realz | June 17, 2008 at 07:04 PM
The spacing on the floor is horrible!
Posted by: chuck23 | June 17, 2008 at 07:04 PM
Problems all on the offensive end really. They are so focused on Kobe -- but the lakers aren't passing -- they are just dribbling with 4 guys collapsing on KB
keep doing that and game over
got to get this to 10 by half
Posted by: t_sensei | June 17, 2008 at 07:04 PM
Ummm. This would be "nervous time"
I'm not sure what happened. First quarter the Lakers not ahead, but playing okay defense and making okay decisions on offense. This quarter they cant even dribble. I've never seen the Lakers just flat out lose the ball on their own so much.
Posted by: The Lake Show | June 17, 2008 at 07:04 PM
How about my boy Eddie House? He was a SUN before a Celtic, and learned how to kill lakers in the playoffs back in 2006!
Say, where is lamar odum and ga-shawl?
SHACK would be a good man in this situation!
Posted by: BUTLER | June 17, 2008 at 07:04 PM
Bunch of chokers being led by mr. Choke Bryant.
Posted by: chokers | June 17, 2008 at 07:05 PM
For the one millionth time on the laker blog, again they leave a 3 point shooter open. I hate to say it but you can see that the lakers can't do anything. This game is over folks. Next year for us Laker fans...
Posted by: 70s Lakersfan | June 17, 2008 at 07:05 PM
we better effin wake up..that is all i have to say...
Posted by: Lakers4Realz | June 17, 2008 at 07:05 PM
How can anyone think Lakers would win game 6 after how poorly they've been playing in this series. It just shows how little intelligence some of the lakers fans here have.
Posted by: tim | June 17, 2008 at 07:05 PM
I'm sorry for going back on my word, but I can't help it.
I CAN'T STAND PAU GASOL ARRRRRGGG!
Posted by: troy | June 17, 2008 at 07:05 PM
Some of these guys should be RUN out of town this summer, including Radman and Farmar.
In addition James Posey is going to get what's coming to him one of these days, and I'm not going to shed a single tear when he is stuck in a wheelchair or worse. That guy is a flat out punk.
Posted by: BH | June 17, 2008 at 07:06 PM
I'm not sure Sasha needs to be resign at all - already too many guys who play only every 3rd or 4th game. How many we can afford to have? Farmar - the same story, Finals real measuring stick about what your worth
Posted by: LAL_Fan | June 17, 2008 at 07:06 PM
Gasol hasn't done anything right all night...
Posted by: 70s Lakersfan | June 17, 2008 at 07:06 PM
Ray Allen probably has contacts and they got knocked around there. Not like his eye was pulled out from his socket.
Posted by: The Lake Show | June 17, 2008 at 07:06 PM
get rid of vlad, vuja, these guys make soo many damn errors its BS
Posted by: kz | June 17, 2008 at 07:07 PM
Why does everyone keep saying the Celtics are going for their 17th championship? You can't really count anything before the 1970s. Weren't there just 4-5 teams playing mostly in YMCAs at that time?
Posted by: sclakerfan | June 17, 2008 at 07:07 PM
Unphukkyn believable. The Lakers dont want to WIN. On the other hand, the old fogeys of Boston do and probably will. I know I shouldnt watched this damn game. If we were meant to lose I would hope we could go out with dignity and be competitive but to give them open shots likes its PRACTICE is inexcusable.
Say Goodbye to Lamar and Ronny, I think our team will be without those two next year...Just a feeling not a wish..
Damn. No sleep no peace for the next couple weeks!
Posted by: lakersrydeordie | June 17, 2008 at 07:08 PM
Gee,
When Posey shoots a 3, he makes them. When Vlad shoots them, he misses.
Uh, anyone see my point about this Laker team yet?
We must get Posey and Artest on this team next year.
Posted by: troy | June 17, 2008 at 07:08 PM
its over!
Posted by: Hen1040 | June 17, 2008 at 07:08 PM
Nice job Radmanovich! He's a snowboarder, yes?
Posted by: BUTLER | June 17, 2008 at 07:08 PM
i'm muting TV. None of the Lakers showed up today.
Posted by: tim | June 17, 2008 at 07:08 PM
Can we ship Radmanovic's sorry ass back to Russia or wherever..
Posted by: Choking bunch | June 17, 2008 at 07:08 PM
Five on four with Vlade out there
Posted by: SteveInDenver | June 17, 2008 at 07:08 PM
Posey owns the laker bench all by himself.
And, Posey owns kobee!
Posey is closer to Jordan than kobee.
Posted by: BUTLER | June 17, 2008 at 07:09 PM
Choke Bryant 0 FG's last 13 minutes. What a choker.
Posted by: Choking bunch | June 17, 2008 at 07:09 PM
no more sasha pleeeeeeeeeese, lets go with ariza. vladrad 0 points 3 fouls, no one seems ready for this challenge even kobe gone cold.
Posted by: lasvegaslaker | June 17, 2008 at 07:09 PM
Man we have score the ball!
Now it's just give it to Gasol and let him go one on one.
Don't we have any offense other than one on one play?>
Posted by: john_in_houston | June 17, 2008 at 07:09 PM
The Lakers have also committed fouls 20 to 25 feet from the basket to put the other in the penalty all series long. Not very smart from the players and the coaches for not having a disciplined team...Phil..
Posted by: 70s Lakersfan | June 17, 2008 at 07:09 PM
We need to show some serious gumption for the second half. This doesn't bode well at all.
Posted by: Caliphilosopher | June 17, 2008 at 07:09 PM