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Lakers 134, Pacers 114: Laker Tornado Blows Through Fieldhouse


LAYUP!!!
2007 NBAE (Photo by Ron Hoskins/NBAE via Getty Images)

There are some forces of nature you can't avoid or diminish. Forces so great, they sweep you up, toss you around until you've lost control, leaving you praying for a higher power to intervene. Surviving to live another day becomes the task at hand. Only after the destructive force has blown through town, can you assess the damage left in its wake.

Kobe Bryant fueled the Los Angeles Lakers into a category five scoring storm that left the Indiana Pacers and the Fieldhouse in shambles Tuesday night. The Pacers lost control early and were left praying for survival. While the Pacers survived the encounter, they were left picking up the pieces of a 134-114 loss.

Kobe made five of his first six three point attempts in the first half, scoring 26 points before the break. Danny Granger covered Kobe pretty well, but when this force of nature wants to score, he scores. Hand in the face or not. Kobe's teammates fed off his fire and continued the ridiculous shooting clip throughout the game. It wasn't until Lakers relaxed with a 20 plus point lead in the fourth quarter that they began shooting at merely a good percentage.

Here are some other thoughts on the game:
  • Opponents perimeter shooting success has been a common thread in all seven Pacer losses. Against the Lakers, Derek Fishers hit all 5 of his FGAs, Sasah Vujacic made 3 of 6, Luke Walton 4 of 7, and Jordan Farmar didn't seem to miss until the game was salted away, making 7 of 10 FGAs including three 3-balls.
  • Jermaine O'Neal began the games strong with 7 first quarter points. He was hobbled after being fouled and never seemed to have the same hop in his step. He had plenty of shots, but only made 4 of 13. The Lakers sure don't appear to need J.O. at this point anyway. Andrew Bynum is a beast in the middle. Easy to see why they're reluctant to let him go.
  • The Pacers had plenty of opportunities to score but they just couldn't keep pace with the Lakers. Another common thread in Pacer losses has been missing open looks (duh?). Tuesday night they fired off 103 FGAs but only made 42, including a paltry 6 of 27 from 3-land.
  • Danny Granger had a tough night chasing around Kobe Bryant, but he did have some good moments. In one spectacular sequence, Danny drove past Kobe and made a tough shot over Bynum. At the other end of the floor he blocked a reverse layup attempt by Bryant, then ran the full length of the court and finished the fast break with a layup.
  • Shawne Williams continues to expand his colorful wings as he emerges from the cacoon of his rookie year. Shawne scored a career high 24 points off the bench. Most impressive were the no-hesitation 3-balls and the strong finishes at the hoop after running the floor.
Not much else to say after this game. Just one of those nights during a long NBA season. The Pacers have to put this loss to rest quickly since they play at New Orleans Wednesday night. The Pacers handled the Hornets in two preseason games, but since the season starterd the Hornets have been a surprise early contender in the brutal Southwest Division. You want perimeter shooters? The Hornets have 'em, so the Pacers will have to shoot better to have a chance.

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I agree with your synopsis...
The only thing you didn't mention was what's been bit of a thematic thus far for LA - very good bench production.  8 players in double figures, on a night where two regular contributors had just been traded out of the team.

Bynum is indeed a beast.  I'm very impressed with the way he's responded to off-season criticism, in particular from Kobe.  No sulking, just out there and playing some very good ball.  Hard to believe he only turned 20 a few weeks ago... I wasn't a fan through last season, I did wish that we had've pulled the trigger on the Kidd trade... but now I'm oh-so-glad that he's still in purple 'n' gold - he's going to be very, very good.

by With Malice on Nov 21, 2007 5:31 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Good point
It was hard to separate the starters from the bench last night. ;)

by Tom Lewis on Nov 21, 2007 6:26 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

JO Trade
Is there still a possibility of a bynum + contracts for JO swap?

The more the Lakers win, the better chance they have to keep Kobe in LA with a move...

by JoshRockwell on Nov 21, 2007 2:11 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

I'd be surprised
JO isn't 100% and has looked old and slow at times. I'd be shocked if the Lakers wanted to give up Bynum at this point. I'd certainly entertain Bynum and Farmar with Kwame Brown and whatever other baggage they wanted to throw in. Hard to see that happening at this point.

by Tom Lewis on Nov 21, 2007 2:51 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

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