Vlade Has A Posse
by: timmoore2
Jackson agrees to deal, Lakers win big at home
Nov 29, 2007 | 11:19PM | report this
Phil Jackson finally agreed to that two-year extension that had been nagging at him for some time now. The move bothered me somewhat after Phil's demeanor over the past few games, but tonight's huge 127, 99 win over Denver sways my opinion quite a bit.

Jackson set Thanksgiving as a deadline for his decision, and after a tough road trip through the East Coast, a coaching error in the final play of Sunday's contest with the Nets, and a sloppy win over one of the league's worst teams, we all figured something was going to give.

Jackson's decision surprised me... and almost angered me, but some six hours later, I see the light. I sometimes forget about the head the Jackson had on his shoulders. I sometimes forget that he commanded MJ and the Bulls to victory. I sometimes forget that he brought championship basketball back to LA. Sometimes Phil looks disinterested as a coach, but when he leads the Lakers to big wins; his presence is invaluable.

And a big win this was. Despite trailing by 17 at one point in the second quarter, The Lakers posted seven in double figures, including someone who came out of the woodwork to land a career high. Sasha Vujacic lit it up from the field, finishing with 22 points. Kobe (aptly enough) scored 24, Luke Walton came off the bench with 14, and Lamar Odom posted 12.

Andrew Bynum showed his stuff, snagging another double-double, with 12 points and 11 rebounds.

The Lakers point guard tandem of D-Fish and Jordan Farmar put up 10 points respectively.

The best part to me, however was a result of the big lead... We finally got to see a lot more of the Bench Mob. The Lakers bench scored 63 points. That is HUGE.

We saw a lot of rookie, Javaris Crittenton, who scored seven points in five minutes.

We saw some more time out of newcomer Trevor Ariza, who laid some bricks at the line, missed a gimme, and impressed nobody.

SIDENOTES
  • Carmelo Anthony was ejected in the fourth quarter after nearly taking Sasha's dome off, in a play that resulted in a flagrant-two ruling after a video review.
  • Coby Karl scored 19 points in his first game with the Lakers' D-league affiliate, the Los Angeles D-Fenders.
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1950
Nov 30, 2007
5:21 AM
If his presence in L.A. is invaluable with a garbage team like that, imagine what he could if he had ten more players.....

kappadoc01
Nov 30, 2007
6:23 AM
Hopefully Ariza can get the bikinis off his mind and adjust to playing ball in LA. If Odom can find his way to being a consistant #2 option, we may contend, if not become champion. I still think we need an aggressive garbage player, maybe a Varejo-type to do the dirty work. We also need walton to be another rick foxx and embrace playing a gritty defender and shed the soft label on D.

kellyscott
Nov 30, 2007
9:22 AM
hey you would have to be stupid not to see how a great coach he is!!! yea leading the bulls to championships! and the lakers....

kellyscott
Nov 30, 2007
9:24 AM
and i think the #1 thing is hes dating the owners daughter... or am i overlooking something???? why?? would he coach somewher else?????

timmoore2
Nov 30, 2007
9:55 AM
exactly kellyscott.
there's no way he would coach anywhere else.
i would have expected him to retire.

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