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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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A couple of points from the Lakers point, wtf has happened to Luke Walton? He was pretty good last yr, shooting the ball, passing, but it seems like this yr he's way out of it.


I'm happy other fans seeing it too. I thought i was remembering some happines after luke resigned this summer. I was allready wondering why? But obviously he did play better last season

lukeface get him out of here or do at least sth to get him back where he was
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great game guys, I will be at ORacle tomorw watching firsthand, and if tonight was any indication of tomorrow, I think imma get my money's worth. Kobe was amazing, the W's were infuriating me in the 2nd half. They put on a clinic in the first half with Ellis and Stephen Jax, but it was all jumpers in the 2nd. I give credit to Monta and SJax to get to the line at the end of the game and get us points, and its rare where a player matching blows with Kobe at the end of game, and thats what Jax did. I gotta give some love to Azubuike cause he really made Kobe work. He made him into a volume shooter, and i think defended him very well. A couple of points from the Lakers point, wtf has happened to Luke Walton? He was pretty good last yr, shooting the ball, passing, but it seems like this yr he's way out of it. Jordan Farmar is pretty quick and impressed me with his hops, but he seems very hesistant to pass to Kobe. Lamar Odom is maybe the best rebounder in the league behind Dwight and Camby, he was A BEAST. Anywayz good game guys and we'll clash again tomorw


weren't you a miami fan before?
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Fisher is the one who blew it. He sagged off Jackson for no reason on his second 3 and let him have a WIDE-OPEN look. There wasn't even any dribble penetration.


Completely agree. I have no idea what Fish was thinking. What a knuckleheaded play. I'm astonished and PO'd. That was just atrocious lack of concentration/thinking. The guy just nailed a three before that. Why let him one for free.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

shoe wrote:
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great game guys, I will be at ORacle tomorw watching firsthand, and if tonight was any indication of tomorrow, I think imma get my money's worth. Kobe was amazing, the W's were infuriating me in the 2nd half. They put on a clinic in the first half with Ellis and Stephen Jax, but it was all jumpers in the 2nd. I give credit to Monta and SJax to get to the line at the end of the game and get us points, and its rare where a player matching blows with Kobe at the end of game, and thats what Jax did. I gotta give some love to Azubuike cause he really made Kobe work. He made him into a volume shooter, and i think defended him very well. A couple of points from the Lakers point, wtf has happened to Luke Walton? He was pretty good last yr, shooting the ball, passing, but it seems like this yr he's way out of it. Jordan Farmar is pretty quick and impressed me with his hops, but he seems very hesistant to pass to Kobe. Lamar Odom is maybe the best rebounder in the league behind Dwight and Camby, he was A BEAST. Anywayz good game guys and we'll clash again tomorw


weren't you a miami fan before?


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great. Life with Puke. Someone fire Dr. Dan for not fixing Luke's broken ankles. man10
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

At halftime I was actually thinking how I'd much rather lose in a blowout and how Kobe and Co should be able to rest in second half.....well what do I end up getting....a first half blowout, only to lose in a final minute heartbreaker while playing all of your key players most of the second half. Just great...
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I hope the potty mouthed Kobe comes to play tomorrow night
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Idiot Phil blew another game by playing Luke, now we a second seed thanks to luke.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

shoe wrote:
scarface223 wrote:
great game guys, I will be at ORacle tomorw watching firsthand, and if tonight was any indication of tomorrow, I think imma get my money's worth. Kobe was amazing, the W's were infuriating me in the 2nd half. They put on a clinic in the first half with Ellis and Stephen Jax, but it was all jumpers in the 2nd. I give credit to Monta and SJax to get to the line at the end of the game and get us points, and its rare where a player matching blows with Kobe at the end of game, and thats what Jax did. I gotta give some love to Azubuike cause he really made Kobe work. He made him into a volume shooter, and i think defended him very well. A couple of points from the Lakers point, wtf has happened to Luke Walton? He was pretty good last yr, shooting the ball, passing, but it seems like this yr he's way out of it. Jordan Farmar is pretty quick and impressed me with his hops, but he seems very hesistant to pass to Kobe. Lamar Odom is maybe the best rebounder in the league behind Dwight and Camby, he was A BEAST. Anywayz good game guys and we'll clash again tomorw


weren't you a miami fan before?


well i still am technically, i AM the rare case where i root for two teams !! I was born and raised in Miami, but I moved to the Bay like 15 yrs ago, so i really started liking the Warriors. Obviously the Heat will be sucking for a while now, and quite frankly my interest in Dwade has diminiished quite a bit cause i think he has kind of tanked in this season and lost ALOT of my respect. so all my attention is on the W's for now
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Don't worry guys...I have a feeling the Lakers are going to win going away tomorrow night.

Doesn't matter where we play.

The one disappointment I had tonight was execution down the stretch. Kobe missed some easy looks and so did Lamar.

Two bad calls hurt us down the stretch too...with a 2 pt lead Lamar got fouled under the hoop with no call, and on the next possession down for GS, Luke got called for a foul where he got all ball. That was a four point switch right there.

If GS is going to beat us on two long 30 footers by Stephen Jackson....that's what it's going to take.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nameant wrote:
shoe wrote:
scarface223 wrote:
great game guys, I will be at ORacle tomorw watching firsthand, and if tonight was any indication of tomorrow, I think imma get my money's worth. Kobe was amazing, the W's were infuriating me in the 2nd half. They put on a clinic in the first half with Ellis and Stephen Jax, but it was all jumpers in the 2nd. I give credit to Monta and SJax to get to the line at the end of the game and get us points, and its rare where a player matching blows with Kobe at the end of game, and thats what Jax did. I gotta give some love to Azubuike cause he really made Kobe work. He made him into a volume shooter, and i think defended him very well. A couple of points from the Lakers point, wtf has happened to Luke Walton? He was pretty good last yr, shooting the ball, passing, but it seems like this yr he's way out of it. Jordan Farmar is pretty quick and impressed me with his hops, but he seems very hesistant to pass to Kobe. Lamar Odom is maybe the best rebounder in the league behind Dwight and Camby, he was A BEAST. Anywayz good game guys and we'll clash again tomorw


weren't you a miami fan before?


Shhhh...


what's wrong with that?? arent u a Bulls fan too?
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

here is the "defensive" scheme the lakers used


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

MDI wrote:
I hope the potty mouthed Kobe comes to play tomorrow night



I wanna see this Kobe tomrrow:




I want to see him pumping his chest and popping his jersey. jam2
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You guys forgot Fish was a huge reason why they got that push. If you blame anyone, it's JUST Luke. disagree
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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You guys forgot Fish was a huge reason why they got that push. If you blame anyone, it's JUST Luke. disagree


With about 5:00 to go or so, Phil subbed in Luke for Ronny...and kept him in the rest of the way.

Ronny had made a couple of questionable decisions (like not shooting the ball and draw a 3 second call)....but his play was aggressive and his energy was high.

When you replace that with Luke....especially during a critical stretch run, why wouldn't you expect to fall short?
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm not sure why people are blaming Luke for Jackson's 2 3-pointers The two people at fault were Fisher and Lamar. Luke helped Fish on a pick and roll by switching onto Ellis. Fish didn't rotate to guard Jackson. On the last play, Lamar should have been on Jackson, but instead was near Vlad's man with Vlad already on him. Fish was left between his man and LO's. Luke had nothing to do with the plays.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 9:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

rtrt2889 wrote:
MDI wrote:
I hope the potty mouthed Kobe comes to play tomorrow night



I wanna see this Kobe tomrrow:




I want to see him pumping his chest and popping his jersey. jam2


How many technicals does Kobe have?
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 9:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

^ Right because an intense, popping your jersey Kobe means technicals.
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^ Right because an intense, popping your jersey Kobe means technicals.


Do you realize how pissed Kobe will be especially since his 2 clutch three pointers went to waste?
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I'm not sure why people are blaming Luke for Jackson's 2 3-pointers The two people at fault were Fisher and Lamar. Luke helped Fish on a pick and roll by switching onto Ellis. Fish didn't rotate to guard Jackson. On the last play, Lamar should have been on Jackson, but instead was near Vlad's man with Vlad already on him. Fish was left between his man and LO's. Luke had nothing to do with the plays.


I think they are referring to the cumulative effect of too much Luke.
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two0one7 wrote:
^ Right because an intense, popping your jersey Kobe means technicals.


Do you realize how pissed Kobe will be especially since his 2 clutch three pointers went to waste?


we gonna see the three firing Kobe tomorrow?
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Kobe for 100 anyone? man1
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We settled for far too many jumpers, man. There were at least six instances I counted where we should have taken it inside and instead settle for low percentage shots. As you can see, if we play this team in the 1st round, this team would be a great series for Pau and Drew to abuse Golden State's bigs.
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they had a good run in the second half... but stephen jackson killed them with those two clutch threes.. if lamar plays the same 2morrow and fish shooting like that... and if they dont trail by the half then they will win
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Fisher is the one who blew it. He sagged off Jackson for no reason on his second 3 and let him have a WIDE-OPEN look. There wasn't even any dribble penetration.


Completely agree. I have no idea what Fish was thinking. What a knuckleheaded play. I'm astonished and PO'd. That was just atrocious lack of concentration/thinking. The guy just nailed a three before that. Why let him one for free.


Not saying Lamar was totally to blame, he played great for the most part. But in this play, tell me who was covering who:


Lamar was on Jackson and Fish was far from Monta Ellis but certainly closer than Lamar.
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4Rings wrote:
We settled for far too many jumpers, man. There were at least six instances I counted where we should have taken it inside and instead settle for low percentage shots. As you can see, if we play this team in the 1st round, this team would be a great series for Pau and Drew to abuse Golden State's bigs.


This is where I kind of worry about the Lakers. They have a tendency to overlook opponents they have abused badly in the recent past. Then they act surprised when those teams come into Staples and hand out a royal butt whuppin like the W's did in the first half.

We then have the spend tons of energy over the next 1 and 1/2 quarters catching up only to lose a squeaker. If they came out consistent to begin with, they could have and should have won going away.
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Lamar was on Jackson and Fish was far from Monta Ellis but certainly closer than Lamar.


Lakers play really undisciplined and inconsistent defense....and they usually get burned badly on their cheats, when time and again, they would have better off just staying home on their man.

But the Lakers are afraid of dribble penetration, and against a team like GS, with Baron, Monta and Jackson....you've got three dribble penetrators.

That's why is it was critical to have Ronny down the stretch manning the paint....instead Phil puts Luke in.
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Lakerjones wrote:
nimannn wrote:
Fisher is the one who blew it. He sagged off Jackson for no reason on his second 3 and let him have a WIDE-OPEN look. There wasn't even any dribble penetration.


Completely agree. I have no idea what Fish was thinking. What a knuckleheaded play. I'm astonished and PO'd. That was just atrocious lack of concentration/thinking. The guy just nailed a three before that. Why let him one for free.


Not saying Lamar was totally to blame, he played great for the most part. But in this play, tell me who was covering who:


Lamar was on Jackson and Fish was far from Monta Ellis but certainly closer than Lamar.


looks like a box and one to me

you close out on whoever is in your territory. fish didn't force the pass. he hesitated instead of just plain closing out and jackson nailed it.
either way, telling our team to play a zone in the clutch is retarded.
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OC Lakerfan wrote:
Lakerjones wrote:
nimannn wrote:
Fisher is the one who blew it. He sagged off Jackson for no reason on his second 3 and let him have a WIDE-OPEN look. There wasn't even any dribble penetration.


Completely agree. I have no idea what Fish was thinking. What a knuckleheaded play. I'm astonished and PO'd. That was just atrocious lack of concentration/thinking. The guy just nailed a three before that. Why let him one for free.


Not saying Lamar was totally to blame, he played great for the most part. But in this play, tell me who was covering who:


Lamar was on Jackson and Fish was far from Monta Ellis but certainly closer than Lamar.


looks like a box and one to me

you close out on whoever is in your territory. fish didn't force the pass. he hesitated instead of just plain closing out and jackson nailed it.
either way, telling our team to play a zone in the clutch is retarded.


Fisher was probably afraid of leaving Monta.

It's tough on the Lakers. Warriors have a lot of weapons. Lakers have different guys in there all the time due to injuries.
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Fisher is the one who blew it. He sagged off Jackson for no reason on his second 3 and let him have a WIDE-OPEN look. There wasn't even any dribble penetration.


Completely agree. I have no idea what Fish was thinking. What a knuckleheaded play. I'm astonished and PO'd. That was just atrocious lack of concentration/thinking. The guy just nailed a three before that. Why let him one for free.


Fisher cost us today, not only did he sag off but he also had that bone headed play in the begining where he tried to use his body to shield off Monta and missed the wide open layup. Well what else is new, he missed another layup, he should have passed it Ronny instead of being a ballhog.
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