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PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 11:12 pm    Post subject: ROCKETS -at- LAKERS - 12-17-15 - Thoughts and :-(( Ratings

Back to the Loss Column… The Lakers win streak once again ends at just one game as they fell 107-87 to the visiting Rockets.

And once again, they fell behind early. The Lakers couldn’t secure their defensive glass, giving up second-chance points and a double digit lead in the first quarter. They allowed several offensive boards on missed FTs tonight, as well. That hurts doing it once, let alone multiple times.

A good second-half show from Kobe in this game nearly stole the show and at least gave the fans their money’s worth. He had several finishes at the rim, including a massive throwdown on a big. That was a rewind-and-watch-again play.

“No idea where it came from but it was there,” Kobe said. That killer instinct in him saw its chance and he pounced.

A little vintage Mamba, some flashes from Julius Randle, who had an 18-10 double-double, and that was about it.


Kobe -- -- Why is Clint Capela cryin’? He just got dunked on. Kobe’s throwdown got the Laker bench on their feet, spilling out to the floor for to get Russell a tech. I like it. Stop the game, what’s another freethrow anyway in this one (the Rockets shot 42). A slow first half from Kobe. He missed all four FTs he took, rare you ever see that. He definitely warmed up later, but that was a little odd. Definitely didn’t look loose early on this one and he didn’t take his first shot for a while. Going to chalk that stretch up to age. But the third quarter, he found the fountain of youth again with a number of drives for scores. He shot over 50% in this one again. Good job hitting the boards, but we could have used a lot more of that from everyone else. The Stats: He scored 22 points on 9-16 shooting (2-6 from three, 2-7 from the line) to go with 8 boards, 3 assists, 1 block, 2 turnovers and 2 fouls in 32 minutes. He was a -24. The Action: He airballed a long corner jumper over a double team. He curled into the lane off the split play, took the pass and hit the short jumper. Way short on a forced three on iso. He buried a long wing three. He missed a long wing three. He curled around the lane and drew FTs on a hook attempt, he missed both FTs. He airballed a wing three. He missed an elbow turnaround. He attacked right and drew FTs on Dwight, he missed both again, wow. Second Half: He couldn’t secure a perimeter pass running into the ref (get out the way!), layup the other way. He missed a pull-up at the FT line. He blew around Ariza and scored a layup. Nice feed to Lou cutting backdoor for the layup. He faked off the three line, attacked the paint and dunked on the defender (stop the game…Laker bench with a technical running onto the floor). He attacked to his right next time down and hit the baseline pull-up. He threw a pass away. He drained a long wing three with a foot on the three line. He iso’d on the wing, crossed over behind the back, between the legs, attacked right, was fouled, hesitation move, ball-faked and scored a layup, wow (what didn’t he do on that drive?) He was called for an offensive foul trying to fight for position. He quickly faced up on the wing and drained the three. He drew a foul on Dwight going up for a three, he made two of them. He missed a three.

Clarkson -- -- He was shooting blanks from three. He, Russell and Young were a combined 0-12 from three. So much for the last game being a confidence builder. I thought for sure he had more than two turnovers, but I think that might have been the effect of seeing his shot blocked on drives a few times. Some ugly moments. “They play the pick and roll real well defensively,” Clarkson said. He really does well with that low dribble in traffic. The Stats: He scored 12 points on 6-14 shooting (0-5 from three) to go with 4 boards, 4 assists, 2 steals, 2 turnovers and 3 fouls in 39 minutes. He was a -23. The Action: He missed a sideline three on the Lakers first possession. He was blocked on a drive. He gave up an offensive board with no box out. He attacked in transition, hung around the shot contest and scored the layup. He was blocked again on a drive. He let Harden get a running start into the offensive zone, second foul on Hibbert. He picked his man, pushed it out, gave it up to Russell, got it back and dunked. He missed a three on a kickout. He attacked and fed Randle for FTs. He hit a midrange jumper on the pitch out. He tried to take the foul-to-give and Harden drew three FTs on it (no one else gets that call). Second Half: He attacked off the high screen and scored the layup. He rattled in a pull-up 15-footer. He stripped a man under the hoop, pushed it out with speed and fed Randle for the layup. He missed a lefty layup after some nice ball handling to get to the rim. Horrible pass getting trapped on the sideline, turnover. Another drive and turnover, points the other way. Way short on a wing three. He missed a wing three. He probed for a garbage-time layup.

Williams -- -- Some nice chemistry with Nance in this game, finding him on several drive and dish plays for easy scores. I think all of his assists were to Nance. That was a nice mix in with his usual scoring. Hope to see more of that as Nance did a good job finishing around the lane. The Stats: He scored 14 points on 5-9 shooting (2-5 from three, 2-3 from the line) to go with 5 boards, 3 assists, 1 block, 2 turnovers and 2 fouls in 31 minutes. He was a -12. The Action: He attacked in early offense, drew the D and fed Nance for the layup. He missed a wing pull-up jumper. Another drive and dish to Nance for a dunk. He pumped and hit the corner three. He drew a whistle on a three, he made two of the FTs. He missed a fading three badly. He missed a three at the buzzer. Second Half: He cut backdoor and Kobe found him for the layup. He was hit on a three but somehow threw it in anyway. He sank a pull-up on the wing working off a screen. He airballed a long three. He attacked and fed Nance again for a score. He probed off the three line and hit the short leaner.

Hibbert -- -- “Our margin for error is not that big that we can give a team that many chances,” Scott said of the Lakers defensive rebounding. Hibbert had just 2. The Rockets had 23 offensive boards. I thought Sacre had much better energy and effort in the first half than Roy. Not much of a game from Roy. He led the team with the -26. Hibbert took an intentional foul on Dwight with 3:47 left, Lakers down 16, to foul out. That looked like he was done for the night and said eff it. The Stats: He scored 4 points on 2-7 shooting to go with 4 boards (2 offensive), 1 assist, 1 block and 6 fouls in 22 minutes. He was a -26. The Action: He missed a 17-footer. No box out on a FT and it led to a Rocket three. Wide right on a sideline jumper. He grabbed an offensive board and scored over Howard. He fumbled a pass, picked it up and hit the jumphook. Not close on a short jumphook. He missed a reverse barely getting off the ground. He whiffed on a jumpball he should have won (he and Dwight both picking up their third fouls on a double foul). Second Half: He was blocked on a weak post move.

Nance -- -- He was set up a number of times under the hoop for easy scores in this one. Good to see his teammates finding him. That was his third time scoring in double digits this season (his high was 13 points against Orlando). The Stats: He scored 11 points on 5-8 shooting (1-2 from the line) to go with 5 boards (2 offensive), 1 steal, 1 block, 1 turnover and 5 fouls in 28 minutes. He was a -19. The Action: He scored a layup on the drive and dish from Lou for the Lakers first score. He was blocked from behind on a jumper. He missed a baseline jumper. He missed Kobe wide open under the hoop, would have been an easy layup. Lou attacked, found him and Nance reversed jammed. He missed a short, open jumper in the paint. He scooped up a brick and dunked. Second Half: He swiped a pass on the perimeter, stretching out for it. He drew Dwight’s fourth foul working under the hoop for a score, he made one FT. Great screen on Lou’s man weakside to free him up for a layup (Nance called to the ballhandlers to pay attention as he set that screen). His pass to Kobe under the hoop was picked off. He gathered the drive and dish from Lou and scored the layup. He dunked off the high-low from Russell to Randle.

Randle -- -- “I just got to stay aggressive,” Randle said after his 18-point, 10-board game in just 23 minutes. He led the Lakers in scoring in the first half, swishing his first NBA three in the process. Everyone knows that he’s got to have that perimeter game, so no use beating that dead horse, but it was nice to see him knock that thee down and you hope in time that eventually becomes part of his game. Some good moments again with Russell on the floor. Those two are developing a little bit of chemistry. I love how fast Randle gets up and down the floor. He’s going to get a lot of assists from Russell over the years doing that. Randle said he’s been teasing Kobe to dunk all season, but was surprised when the Mamba pulled that out. “I don’t think he even knows where it came from.” The Stats: He scored 18 points on 6-15 shooting (1-1 from three, 5-6 from the line) to go with 10 boards (3 offensive), 2 assists, 1 steal, 1 turnover and 5 fouls in 23 minutes. He was a -4. The Action: He attacked across the middle and hit the running hook. He rolled off the Russell screen, gathered the pass and scored (more please, roll faster). He drew FTs on the Clarkson drive and dish, he made both. He missed a 10-footer. Nice feed to Kobe cutting into the lane off the split play for a score. He was out in transition with speed, blowing past defenders and missed a layup, but Kobe followed it up for a putback. He swished a wing three up against the shotclock, his first NBA three (hold that three up!). He missed a pull-up jumper at the FT line. He missed a jumphook, a putback attempt and a tip in attempt. He attacked baseline, showed the ball, had it knocked loose while in air, gathered it and somehow reversed. He led the Lakers with 11 points. Second Half: He pushed out the board and drew FTs on the layup attempt, he made one. He poked a post entry pass loose, hustled down court to fill the lane and drew FTs on the pass from Russell, he made both. Russell swiped the inbounds pass, attacked and fed Randle for a layup a few seconds later. He missed a hook across the lane. He filled the lane with speed on the Clarkson steal and scored the layup. He lost the ball on a probe, points the other way. He choked a layup on a great drive and dish. High-low to Nance for the dunk. He couldn’t finish a layup in the paint.

Russell -- -- “I hope everybody in this room understands that he’s 19 and he’s human,” Scott said. “He’s not going to have great games every single night.” Quiet game, which gave Reggie Miller fodder to crack on him. He struggled with the shot and stopped looking for it for stretches. He did set up teammates a number of times for scores (7 assists to lead the team), but he didn’t get his first bucket until a few minutes left. A lot of rushed shots in this one and bunch coming up short. He said his legs felt a little tired, so he tried to facilitate a little more. “He just didn’t shoot the ball well tonight,” Scott said, mentioning also the question was how would he bounce back? His best play of the night might have been the tech for running the baseline on the bench to pick up a tech after Kobe dunked. I like it. “It’s the best tech D’Angelo’s ever going to get,” Kobe said. Russell said Kobe should pay his bill on the tech. “I tried to get back before the ref’s saw me,” he said. Russell said he’s just going to hold up a 2 from now on to say Kobe should have 2 more years if he can do something like that still. The Stats: He scored 2 points on 1-9 shooting (0-4 from three) to go with 3 boards, 7 assists, 1 steal, 4 turnovers and 2 fouls in 26 minutes. He was a -5. The Action: He hit Clarkson on the break for the dunk. He was blocked on a pull-up jumper that he looked like he was losing the grip on. He missed a wing pull-up jumper. He hit Randle on the rare roll to the hoop for a score. He missed a wing three. He lost the dribble trying to split a double team, points the other way. Second Half: He hit Sacre on the screen-roll for the layup. He missed a pull-up jumper (thought he had Randle on the pass). Not close on a 55-footer at the buzzer. He no-looked to Randle trailing the break for FTs. He swiped a bad inbounds pass, attacked and fed Randle for the layup a few seconds later. He missed a wing jumper, short. He was picked at midcourt trying to weave through traffic on the break. He missed a three. He faked the behind-the-back pass to fool the D and scored the layup. He airballed a wing three way short.

Young -- -- Quiet night from Nick. Very few notes from him. The Stats: He scored 2 points on 1-4 shooting (0-3 from three), 1 board, 1 turnover and 1 foul in 16 minutes. He was a +4. The Action: He missed a long three a couple seconds after entering a game. He fumbled a ball out of bounds. Second Half: He airballed a three. He sank a wing jumper fading to his right. He was blocked on a three.

Sacre -- -- Good first half. He brought the energy on the glass to help the team cut the big early lead down to 4 during one point while he was out there. Man, if we had a big who could set both hard picks and be able to finish over the top of the D, they’d make a lot of money playing with D’Lo. Sacre can set a decent pick, but it’s easy for the D to catch up with him after that. Despite his shortcomings, his effort out there led to a team-high +9. They just looked better with him on the floor, which is more of a critique of Roy’s sluggish play. The Stats: He scored 2 points on 1-2 shooting to go with 6 boards (3 offensive), 2 assists, 1 block, 1 turnover and 1 foul in 22 minutes. He was a +9. The Action: He was blocked on a pick-and-roll layup attempt. He reset the offense with a couple of offensive boards. Nice D closing out on a switch, then using the baseline well to force his man into a bad attempt under the hoop that Sacre may have blocked (that ignited a fastbreak score the other way). Second Half: He scored a layup off the pick and roll with Russell. He was called for three seconds expecting Clarkson to shoot.

Scott -- -- Too many offensive boards for the Rockets early on. Lakers just not boxing out or getting down floor… The Lakers trailed 19-6 after the first 6 minutes. So much for no having bad starts with that lineup change. “First time that it kind of backfired,” Scott said, mentioning they’ll go another 4 or 5 more games… Kobe without a shot attempt… Down 24-10, he brought in Russell for Lou with 5 minutes left… Hibbert picked up his second foul and sat for Sacre… Kobe and Nance out for Randle and Young, Lakers down 14… The Lakers trailed 29-18 after the first quarter… Same unit to start the second… Kobe and Lou in after 40 seconds for Clarkson and Young… They cut it to 6, then to 4 a few plays later and forced a timeout. Some good energy by Sacre… Zone out of a timeout to give up a three. That’s not going to work against the Rockets. They will gladly shoot over the zone… Russell out for Clarkson with 6 minutes left, Lakers down by 8… Randle and Sacre out for Nance and Hibbert. Lakers down 8 with 4 minute left… Poor close to the half and the Lakers trailed 52-39. The Lakers gave up 11 offensive boards for 15 second-chance points. Killing them… He sat Hibbert for Sacre, Lakers down 9 midway through the quarter… Kobe sensational this quarter with several finishes at the rim… Young in for Kobe, Lakers down 10… Russell in for Clarkson, Lakers down 9… The Lakers trailed 78-68 heading into the fourth… Sacre, Randle, Young, Lou, Russell to start the fourth… Clarkson in for Lou… The Lakers cut it to 5… Down 8, Kobe and Hibbert in for Sacre and Young with 8 minutes left… Turnovers by Clarkson and the lead stretched to 14… Down 15, he sat Randle for Nance with 6 minutes left… We started going to the Hack-a-Howard. They extended their lead… The Lakers gave up 23 offensive boards. They were also outscored on the break 24-7…
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 11:14 pm    Post subject:

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 12:08 am    Post subject:

THX DB. GO LAKERS
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 12:09 am    Post subject:

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 12:12 am    Post subject:

Can someone do some stats since Kobe started wearing the Kobe 11s?
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 12:12 am    Post subject:

Thanks again DB!
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 12:14 am    Post subject:

diando wrote:
Can someone do some stats since Kobe started wearing the Kobe 11s?


Hasn't worn them yet. But remember Dlo's breakout game in Minnesota? That was the first game he wore LeBron's Go figure. He also wore Lebron's the next day and had an even bigger night.
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He said his legs felt a little tired, so he tried to facilitate a little more.


How can Russell's legs be tired? We didn't have a game yesterday... oh... wait... Scott... suicide drills....
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He said his legs felt a little tired, so he tried to facilitate a little more.
How can Russell's legs be tired? We didn't have a game yesterday... oh... wait... Scott... suicide drills....
Oh wait, where did he learn the suicide drills - from Riles getting on a bunch of low-life/no-talent players like Magic/Worthy/Coop/etc. who never won anything in their lives.

From Reggie Miller:
The intensity, focus and quality of play were noticeably down when The Black Mamba left the game.
They need the Black Mamba on the court to personally witness what it takes to win in the NBA

It is reasonable and realistic to expect better games from dysfunctional teams like the Rockets who had a below .500 record with a roster that features two players among the top 20 in the NBA (according to many NBA people) that features a D12 who is basically going FT to FT, instead of Box to Box.

D12 is showing/confirming why keeping/meeting his demands would have derailed the Lakers much more than where they are now.

A legitimate question was asked during the broadcast, who will/is Kobe tossing the baton to in this roster?
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 4:18 am    Post subject:

A Mad Chinaman wrote:
twisted wrote:
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He said his legs felt a little tired, so he tried to facilitate a little more.
How can Russell's legs be tired? We didn't have a game yesterday... oh... wait... Scott... suicide drills....
Oh wait, where did he learn the suicide drills - from Riles getting on a bunch of low-life/no-talent players like Magic/Worthy/Coop/etc. who never won anything in their lives.

From Reggie Miller:
The intensity, focus and quality of play were noticeably down when The Black Mamba left the game.
They need the Black Mamba on the court to personally witness what it takes to win in the NBA

It is reasonable and realistic to expect better games from dysfunctional teams like the Rockets who had a below .500 record with a roster that features two players among the top 20 in the NBA (according to many NBA people) that features a D12 who is basically going FT to FT, instead of Box to Box.

D12 is showing/confirming why keeping/meeting his demands would have derailed the Lakers much more than where they are now.

A legitimate question was asked during the broadcast, who will/is Kobe tossing the baton to in this roster?


I guess the baton is shared by Russell and Randle. Unless Durant suddenly becomes a Laker next year.
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 6:21 am    Post subject:

Thanks, DB! Great recap as always.

The balance between Sacre and Hibbert is interesting to watch. I think if Sacre had Hibbert's minutes/experience, he might even be a better of the two. Go figure. One Hibbert performs so much better, the other night it is Sacre.
Too bad we can't compare the two with Black. But maybe the time will come.

Nice to have Kobe getting into 0.5 ball shape. Seems like he is learning to read his own body...
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 8:18 am    Post subject:

Hibbert! He has to be the worst starting center in the NBA. Kobe, Randle, Nance, Williams, and even Sacre, all outrebounded him. Sacre had a better overall game IMO. 4 rebounds! Defense starts with rebounding. People can say he anchors, I beg to disagree. Of all acquisitions and new additions, he is the worst!
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 8:19 am    Post subject:

sorry I left out JC, who equalled him in rbding
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Arbitrary wrote:
A Mad Chinaman wrote:
twisted wrote:
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He said his legs felt a little tired, so he tried to facilitate a little more.
How can Russell's legs be tired? We didn't have a game yesterday... oh... wait... Scott... suicide drills....
Oh wait, where did he learn the suicide drills - from Riles getting on a bunch of low-life/no-talent players like Magic/Worthy/Coop/etc. who never won anything in their lives.

From Reggie Miller:
The intensity, focus and quality of play were noticeably down when The Black Mamba left the game.
They need the Black Mamba on the court to personally witness what it takes to win in the NBA

It is reasonable and realistic to expect better games from dysfunctional teams like the Rockets who had a below .500 record with a roster that features two players among the top 20 in the NBA (according to many NBA people) that features a D12 who is basically going FT to FT, instead of Box to Box.

D12 is showing/confirming why keeping/meeting his demands would have derailed the Lakers much more than where they are now.

A legitimate question was asked during the broadcast, who will/is Kobe tossing the baton to in this roster?
I guess the baton is shared by Russell and Randle. Unless Durant suddenly becomes a Laker next year.
Skills and talent has already been displayed

One could ask the question when a "leader" has been entitled/given leadership responsibilities - though it has happened. Magic and Kobe have sought and embraced leadership at the same age as DLO, but how many of them exist

Durant is a fantastic player, but THE leader.

I had hoped that Swaggy might be a DFish-type player, but that is not in his character

Maybe DLO can embrace the spirit of Nash, Stockton, JKidd to Cousey into his game because they were players without fantastic physical talent but developed great basketball skills while becoming leaders

One can hope
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 9:33 am    Post subject:

Thanks for the work DB.
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 10:15 am    Post subject:

A Mad Chinaman wrote:


A legitimate question was asked during the broadcast, who will/is Kobe tossing the baton to in this roster?


I've always felt the baton isn't passed, but it's taken. Once Kobe leaves, there will be a void. We'll see then.
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 12:48 pm    Post subject:

DancingBarry wrote:
A Mad Chinaman wrote:


A legitimate question was asked during the broadcast, who will/is Kobe tossing the baton to in this roster?


I've always felt the baton isn't passed, but it's taken. Once Kobe leaves, there will be a void. We'll see then.


Yes. I believe that it will have to be someone that is not currently on this team that will end up taking the baton after Kobe has already been gone for awhile
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 1:51 pm    Post subject:

It was sad how much better Sacre looked than Hibbert last night. Sacre!
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 7:18 pm    Post subject:

Thanks DB!
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