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Lakers Blow Lead, Fall in Denver

11.11.10

Posted by Brett in 2010-11 Season

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Ron Artest vs. Nuggets - 11.11.10

Ron Artest goes up for two against Nuggets.

The Lakers blew a 10-point fourth quarter lead, played sloppy down the stretch, and watched Carmelo Anthony pour in 32 points as the Nuggets knocked the Lakers from the ranks of the undefeated, 118-112 in Denver on Thursday night.

It was a game the Lakers were in control of most of the night, leading by as many as 14 midway through the third quarter.   They held a 95-85 lead with just over 10 minutes left in the game when the Nuggets went on a 16-0 run to take a 101-98 lead.  The Lakers took their last lead at 105-103 on a layup by Shannon Brown , but were thoroughly outplayed down the stretch, settling for too many 3-pointers, as the Nuggets pulled away late for an impressive come-from-behind win.

Kobe Bryant led all scorers with 34 points, but hit only 11-32 shots from the field.  He missed several open jump shots down the stretch as well.  Pau Gasol had 17 points and a season-high 20 rebounds, but was clearly frustrated by the Nuggets’ smaller lineup employed by coach George Karl for large parts of the game.   Ron Artest had a solid game with 18 points.

The real bright spot for the Lakers was the play of Shannon Brown, who scored 19 points off the bench and made several big shots and plays in the fourth quarter to keep them close.  But it wasn’t enough, as the Lakers fell to 8-1 on the season.

Carmelo Anthony led the Nuggets with 32 points (on 14-25 shooting) and 13 rebounds.  His play was the difference down the stretch as he hit big basket after big basket to help get the win.  Nene had 18 points.

But it was the play of the Nuggets’ bench that got the them the lead in the fourth.  Ty Lawson got the to the rim at will, scoring 17 points with 5 assists, and J.R. Smith, who has struggled this year so far, found his range from beyond the arc and scored 13 points.

The Lakers will try to bounce back on Sunday as they take on Steve Nash and the Phoenix Suns at Staples Center on Sunday.  The Lakers beat the Suns 114-106 in the second game of the season in Phoenix.

Link: Lakers @ Nuggets Box Score

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Kobe Powers Lakers Past Timberwolves for 8-0

11.10.10

Posted by Brett in 2010-11 Season

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Kobe Bryant vs. Timberwolves - 11.09.10

Kobe Bryant drives to basket against Timberwolves.

The Los Angeles Lakers matched the second-best start in franchise history at 8-0, with a sloppy 99-94 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves at Staples Center on Tuesday.

Kobe Bryant led all scorers with 33 points, including 23 of them in the first half. He hit only 3-13 from the field in the second half, as the Lakers were never able to put the pesky Timberwolves away until the final minute of the game.  Bryant bounced back from a sub-par game on Sunday against the Trail Blazers when he scored just 12 points on 3-11 shooting.

Pau Gasol had 18 points and 10 rebounds.  Lamar Odom shook off a foul-plagued evening, scoring 15 points and grabbing eight rebounds in just under 27 minutes of play.  Ron Artest added 13 points.

The biggest star of the night though was former UCLA standout Kevin Love, who scored 23 points and grabbed a career-high 24 rebounds for the Timberwolves.  It was the second 20/20 game of Love’s career.   Michael Beasley scored 17 points, and Sebastian Telfair added 13 points and 9 assists for the visitors, who lost to the Lakers for the 12th straight time.

The young Timberwolves, led by former Laker coach and player Kurt Rambis, fought the defending champs all game long, and even cut a seemingly-secure 11-point Laker lead to eight in the final seconds of the third quarter on a half-court heavy by Maurice Ager.  The Wolves closed to within two late in the fourth,  before Lamar Odom hit a 3-pointer and then a driving layup to give the Lakers an 94-87 lead, as they hung on for the win.

It was a lethargic performance by the Lakers, who were coming off a strong win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday, and may have very well looking past the young Timberwolves towards their Thursday night battle in Denver.   The game was marred by sloppy play as the Wolves turned the ball over 27 times, and the Lakers had 18.

The Lakers were also dominated on the glass for the second time in three games, as the Timberwolves held a 54-42 rebounding edge, including 26 on the offensive end.  The second chances helped the visitors hang in a game where they shot just 38.0% from the field.

The Lakers try to move to 9-0 on Thursday, facing their toughest test of the young season against the Nuggets in Denver.  The Lakers best start in franchise history is 11-0, accomplished by the 1997-98 team that went on to win 61 games.

Link: Lakers vs. Timberwolves Box Score

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Gasol’s Triple-Double Powers Lakers Past Blazers

11.08.10

Posted by Brett in 2010-11 Season

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Paul Gasol vs. Trail Blazers - 11.07.10

Paul Gasol reverses it home for two against Blazers.

There is little doubt who the MVP of the Lakers has been the first two weeks of the season. Pau Gasol continues to dominate all opponents, notching his fourth career triple-double, as the Lakers blasted the Portland Trail Blazers 121-96 at Staples Center on Sunday night.

Gasol scored 20 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, and had 10 assists as the defending NBA champions stayed undefeated and moved to 7-0 on the season. For the big Spaniard, it was his first triple-double since February 17, 2009 against the Atlanta Hawks.

It was also the Lakers’ second triple-double in three games, as Kobe Bryant got his 17th last Tuesday in Sacramento.

Lamar Odom also kept his All-Star-caliber play going, with 21 points and 12 rebounds, hitting 10-15 from the field. Kobe Bryant had another extended night of rest, playing less than 25 minutes and scoring just 12 points.

Bryant wasn’t needed on this night, as the Lakers took control of the game from the opening tip, led by 13 after one quarter, and opened it up to 58-36 at halftime. The Blazers never got back into the game in the second half and shot just 42.7% from the field, to the Lakers’ season-high 54.9%.

The game was quite a switch from Friday night, when the Lakers struggled to put away the lowly Toronto Raptors, and expected an even tougher effort from a quality Portland team that always gives them a bad time.

The Lakers spread the offense around on this night, with seven players in double-figures.  Shannon Brown hit 3-6 from beyond the arc en route to 15 points off the bench.  Matt Barnes had 13 points and six rebounds off the bench,  Derek Fisher scored 12, and Ron Artest had 11, also shutting down Blazer star Brandon Roy in the process.

Roy was hounded by Artest all night, scoring just eight points on 1-6 from the field.  His only field goal came midway through the third quarter.  Andre Miller led the visitors with 20 points, Nicolas Batum had 17, and Rudy Fernandez put in 13 off the bench.

The Lakers next play host to the struggling Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday.  They can match the second-best start in franchise history at 8-0 with a win in that game.   Phil Jackson’s best start as a coach is 12-0, when his Chicago Bulls accomplished the feat in the 1996-97 season.  That team went on to a 69-13 record and an NBA Championship.

Link: Lakers vs. Trail Blazers Box Score

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Lakers Sluggish in Win Against Raptors

11.05.10

Posted by Brett in 2010-11 Season

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Pau Gasol vs. Raptors - 11.05.10

Pau Gasol scores two of his 30 points against the Raptors.

When the Lakers look back on this season, Friday’s game against the Toronto Raptors won’t be remembered as one to save for a time capsule, just as a victory.   The Lakers shook off a terrible defensive game, and beat a gritty Raptor team 108-103 at Staples Center, to move to 6-0 on the season.

When the Lakers jumped out to a 33-20 lead after one quarter, it looked like the game was headed for extended minutes of garbage time, and another short night for the starters.  But the young Raptors, learning about life after Chris Bosh, responded to the adversity on the road and stormed back to take a 58-55 lead into halftime.  

The game went back and forth in the third, before the Lakers finally got the lead for good late in the quarter. They held on down the stretch for the win despite some uncharacteristic, shaky play in the last minute.

The Raptors dominated inside and on the boards all night, getting to the basket at will against the bigger Lakers, and outrebounding the world champs 49-31.   The Lakers appeared confused on defense all through the game, and had trouble boxing out, as the Raptors also had 19 offensive rebounds to keep them afloat after the Lakers’ early lead.

Pau Gasol had another impressive offensive game, scoring 30 points on 12-22 shooting.  He grabbed only seven rebounds, and didn’t have a single board until midway through the third quarter.  It was just that kind of night.  Kobe Bryant scored 23 points with six assists, and Steve Blake had 14 points, making 4-6 from the 3-point line.   Shannon Brown added 12 points off the bench.

The Raptors had six players in double figures, led by Leandro Barbosa off the bench with 17, and USC-product DeMar DeRozan with 15.  Amir Johnson off the bench had 12 points, and a game and career-high 15 rebounds, including nine on the offensive end.  Andrea Bargnani  and Jose Calderon each added 14 points.

The Lakers did outshoot the Raptors from the field hitting 48.1% to 47.1%, and only turned the ball over 12 times.  But those were the few statistical categories the Lakers did win, besides the most important stat, the final score. The Raptors scored 38 points in the second quarter to erase the Lakers early 13-point lead.

Luke Walton saw his first action of the year, playing a little over six minutes and taking just one shot.  He had been bothered by a strained hamstring since training camp.

The Lakers look to stay undefeated when they face Brandon Roy and the Portland Trail Blazers at home on Sunday. The Blazers, who always give the Lakers a hard time, are off to a good start at 4-2, despite missing their top two centers Greg Oden, and Joel Przybilla, both still recovering from serious knee injuries last year.

Link: Lakers vs. Raptors Box Score

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Kobe Has Triple-Double as Lakers Down Kings

11.03.10

Posted by Brett in 2010-11 Season

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Kobe Bryant vs. Kings - 11.03.10

Kobe Bryant had 17th career triple-double against Kings.

Kobe Bryant has always made it a habit of playing well against the Sacramento Kings during his career. He didn’t disappoint Wednesday, collecting his 17th career triple-double as the Lakers beat the Kings 112-100 at Arco Arena.

Bryant came out focused from the start, aggressive on the offensive and defensive ends.  He forced Tyreke Evans into early foul trouble, and was able to take advantage of smaller defenders as he picked the Kings’ defense apart for 30 points, 12 assists, and 10 rebounds.  It was Bryant’s first triple-double since January 21, 2009 against the Clippers.

Pau Gasol had another good night with 22 points, 11 rebounds,  and two blocks, taking advantage of rookie DeMarcus Cousins in the post all night, and forcing him into five fouls.  Lamar Odom continued to play inspired ball to the start the season, scoring 18 points on 8-12 from the field, with eight rebounds.  He also shook off jamming the thumb on his shooting hand in the third quarter.  Ron Artest had his best game of the new season, scoring 17 points on 7-11 from the floor, and 3-4 from beyond the arc.

The Lakers led 62-53 at halftime, and pushed the lead to 20 midway through the third at 82-62.  The Kings rallied and got as close as 98-92 halfway through the fourth, before Derek Fisher scored seven straight points to put the Lakers comfortably ahead for good 105-92.  Fisher finished the night with 11 points.

It was a well-played, hard-fought game throughout as the teams combined for only 14 turnovers.  The Lakers had turned the ball over 39 times their previous two games, but only had 6 giveaways against the Kings.  The Lakers again were strong from the 3-point line, hitting 11-21 (52.4%).

Tyreke Evans led the Kings with 21 points, despite being in foul trouble, shooting 10-17 from the floor.  Carl Landry and Beno Udrih had 17 points, and Francisco Garcia also poured in 17 off the bench for the Kings, who had gotten off to a surprising 3-1 start.

The Lakers have started the season 5-0 for the seventh time in franchise history.  Their next game is Friday night at home against the Toronto Raptors, who were pasted in Utah on Wednesday 125-108.

Link: Lakers @ Kings Box Score

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