In the opening round of these conference finals, the Lakers slept walked through the first two and a half quarters. Bryant made a valiant effort to get his teammates going forgoing drives for passes and missing almost all the shots he did take. As a result the of the lethargic play of the starters the Lakers fell behind early.
Jackson pulled all but Odom and replace the other starters with his bench players when the Lakers fell behind by nine. The energy of Sasha, Farmar, Walton and Turiaf not only brought about better shot selection, but a nagging defense that seemed to fast for San Antonio and the unit brought the score even at 31. Then a strange thing happened, Jackson brought back the first unit again and the deficit quickly started to grow. With Bryant handling the ball more then usual he basically made fisher a non-factor, No Fisher bringing the ball down meant no Fisher involvement and and went into halftime down by eight.
LAKERS GRINDING INTO THIRD
Laker fans weren't worried, they figure they would press at the beginning of the third quarter and take the lead. Only it was the spurs who worked the Lakers and continued to build the lead to 20!. The Lakers did make mini runs but were quickly answered by the spurs. With half the third quarter gone Jackson went with a quicker unit, Playing Gasol, Odom, Bryant at small forward, Sasha and Fisher.
Suddenly the Lakers started to whittle away bit by bit into that and suddenly it was 15, then 10 and finally by the end of the third quarter it was 7. Though the lead was only 1 point less then the half time score the Spurs started to buckle. Suddenly after establishing himself in the latter part of the third quarter Bryant led the Lakers into the Fourth with a surge that set the pace alot quicker then the Spurs could handle. Passes were picked off, shots were hurried against the clock thanks to the defensive pressure and turn overs were cause.
SHIFT INTO 4TH GEAR
Very quickly the Lakers took control of the game in every facet. The Spurs still lead by 3 but suddenly looked more then beatable. The speed of the game favored the Lakers and be it age or the lack of sleep the Spurs legs abandoned them. Parker who was brillant in the first half became a non factor in the fourth. Gino was harrass all game long by Sasha and looked dead on his feet. Duncan tried to rally his troops, but the Lakers were in over drive and the Spurs were stuck in second. The Spurs did all they could as the Lakers built their biggest lead of the game 4 points, to claw back and tie the score. Once the Lakers grabbed a two point lead with only a dozen or so seconds left the Spurs after a timeout worked the ball to Parker who drove hard into the lane passing Fisher, but came to a waiting Gasol with outstretched arms and with position he kicked the ball to a waiting Gino along the baseline who missed a go ahead 3 pointer. After a man scramble for the ball that sent three players to the floor Sasha grabbed the loose ball and began to drive unopposed to the basket, but was grabbed from behind and fouled. The second second year Laker cooly stepped to the line a sunk both free throws basically cementing the victory with the Spurs left with 7 seconds to score 4 points. It didn't happen and the Lakers strutted out with the victory, Leaving the Spurs and their coach Popovich with a look of "What happen".
SECOND (GAME) LAP
LAKERS POP CLUTCH START INTO SECOND
In the second game the Lakers and Bryant came out aggresive and grabbed the lead quickly. Though it fluxurated between 2 and 5 points all the Lakers pushed the ball. Fisher returned to bring the ball up and quickly established himself as a scorer as well. Bryant who scored only 4 points in the first half doubled that in the first quarter in game two. Gasol got into early foul trouble that help the Spurs stay close as Duncan continue to pressure Gasol trying to force him into a third foul.
LAKERS CRUISING, THEN SPEED SHIFT INTO THIRD
Gasol survived the onslaught by Duncan but had only scored two points himself on a lob pass from Walton for a Dunk. Then with just over two minutes left the the Spurs had tied the score. Then it struck-CLOSE OUT MODE! On the a break after the tie Farmar sunk a three. On the next possesion the SpursParker shot a wide open air ball that resulted in a drive and kick to Sasha for three, Gino jumped out and Sasha pulled the ball back down took a one bounce dribble toward the basket and watched Gino depart on a unschedule flight toward the seats, and calmly sunk the 18 footer, ending the half 3 for 3. The Spurs were within 5 as Parker took off on a breakaway for a layup only to have Farmar blocked the shot from behind this led to a drive by Kobe who handed off to Gasol for a easy put in. On the next Spurs possesion a missed shot by Gino resulted in a breakaway for Fisher and a easy layup for the final points of the half. Duncan was foul just before the half but missed not only both free throws, going 0-4 for the half but got the rebound and missed the put back as well. The nine point lead was especially impressive considering the Lakers hadn't pulled down one offensive rebound in the half.
LAKERS SHIFT INTO 4TH GEAR AGAIN
Both teams came out aggresively in the third, only the Lakers were hitting their shots making 8 of their first 10 and quickly building the lead to 15.Gasol, Odom and Kobe seemed to be everywhere and dropping shots like shooting fish in a bucket. Though the quarter brlonged to Odom who scored 11 points while controlling the boards, but he wasn't alone the other of the big three for the Lakers were at it as while. Kobe scored 7 and Gasol 6 with the bench helping keep the Spurs at bay. Ending the Quarter up by 17 and the rout was on! The Lakers were firing on all cylinders both offensively and defensively. Shooting 65% for the quarter and raising the game percentage to 58%. People have to often not given the Laker the respect defensively that they deserve but the Lakers held the defending Champs to 38% from the field in the third quarter which actually raised their overall percentage to 36% for the game at that time.
FIFTH GEAR? WHO KNEW
Popovich started the quarter with his regulars, but as the Lakers emptied their benchas so to did the Spurs. The defending champs looked more then beatable, they looked "done" with a big fork sticking in there gut. Only during the fourth quarter when the lead reached 26 did the Spurs bench make it somewhat respectable, but they to fell back to the Lakers bench finishing the feeble attemp and losing by 30. In the fourth the crowd gave a nice applause for the return of Trevor Ariza when he entered with just over 4 minutes left and when wild when he buried his first shot attempt. The Lakers finished shooting 55% while holding the Spurs to 35 percent for the game! The bench chipped in for 34 point Lead by Farmar with 14 and Sasha and Walton each with seven. Turiaf, Ariaza, and Mbenga each scored a bucket.
NOW THE LEADER IS PUTTING SOME DISTANCE BETWEEN THEIRSELVES............
AND PULLING AWAY!.............
From the way the Lakers have dominated the second half of both games Laker fans thoughout the coutry can already hear the fat lady humming. The Spurs meanwhile head back to the drawing board and the oxygen tent and will try to figure on a way to slow these Lakers down. As of now the only way team can stop them is to ground their plane so they can't show up and win by forfiet. Another victory in game three at San Antonio will not only ensure the probability of a sweep, or at worst a short series. It sends a message to the Western Team of just how good these Lakers will be once Bynum returns next year. Can you say...........Drivers start your engines, ...................Green flag is up, ......................Dynasty!
The Fat lady has not sang her song yet..so it's far from done. We held court.....that is all. Now pressure's on them. Last I checked, the Spurs are good at pressure.
That being said. That cheap, dirty team get's away with every cheap elbow, grab, slap and anything else they can get away with. And we still stuffed the ball down their throat!!!!
Its just goes to show the quality of depth this team has. Once they're all healthy next year, it would not suprise me to see them go on extended winning streak or 2 or 3 them. This team has that potential and we're seeing now why they're picked to win in the coming years as well. When they add Bynum to the mix, it will very hard for many teams to stop them. They're already an impressive team as constituted. But with him it adds a dimension they dont have. Inside force. Bynum is an emerging elite center. He has shown flashes of his potential this season. If healthy I believe LA wouldve swept even Utah. A true post playing center that loves nothing better than to throw it down on opposing teams. The future is blinding for this team. I cant wait to see what they do next year, they'll be a true elite team that other teams will dread. The ASCENSION is upon us. You are witness.
LNSU
No doubt this is the beginning of something big Laker fan.
Tuna-thanks, my bad (Corrected)
Bravo 49: Yeah it isn't over but game 3 will be the barometer as far as how long this series will last. I'm thinking if we don't win, but loss by less then ten, 5 games at the most with us taking game 4 and 5.
Last edited by lakotasioux on May 24th at 2:43 PM.
I agree with Danfan...it isn't over yet. However the Spurs did two things they weren't suppose to do. 1. Blow a 20 point lead 2. Get #### by 30 point in a conferance game. I am fully confident in the Lakers squad.
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