Massive choke, again.
And tied up, Kobe busts a 3? WTF?
It worked out pretty well for Durant.
Massive choke, again.
And tied up, Kobe busts a 3? WTF?
It worked out pretty well for Durant.
I gotta say, holy crap with the illegal screens from Perkins. How in the ef does he get away with that crap over and over again? It is blatantly bad. It's bad enough that he moves his feet like crazy to hold the screen, but he also hip checks them, sticks his ass or his leg out on them, holds on them. It is ridiculous.
Once the Lakers are eliminated, the Thunder is the team I'm hoping wins it all, but Perkins' screens are textbook illegal. He might set 5 a game that are legit...the rest, just crap. Is this becoming like holding in the NFL?
Durant doesn't have a seven footer that was dominating the game who didn't get a touch in the last 5 minutes when the lead was given up. Also, the Thunder are a purely jumpshooting team, so that's basically their offense.
You're starting to sound like a Suns fan.
Slays me to see Kobe calling Pau out. Kobe shoots 2-10 in the 4th, 1-9 if you dont count his 2pt buzzer beater down 5, and he is ripping on teammates in the presser afterwards.
Pau didnt play a great game, but for Kobe, who has arguably cost the Lakers 2 games in this series alone by going "lone gunman" in the 4th, to be ripping on him while Kobe goes 2-10, posts the worst +/- on the team and is shooting below 40% in the series is faaaantastic. I hope after the Lakers get bounced Pau calmly sits down in the press conference and says "Kobe can #%&$ himself".
Guess Lakers miss Phil Jackson.
Mike Brown sucks, but I think the Lakers need Doc Brown more than Phil Jackson, who was steering the Laker's ship when they're asses got swept last year.
bottom line... they're older, Kobe ain't the closer he was when he was younger and the Thunder just have more talent and youth. Phil Jackson ain't gonna change that.
The Thunder literally have no one who can defend Bynum and Gasol... there is no legit reason why the Lakers should be down 3-1 at this stage. Bynum and Gasol should be dominating.
In the last game as soon as Brooks listened to Reggie miller and got harden off Kobe, the game shifted to OKC. Harden's a good player but he can't guard Kobe and it kills his offense to try and guard him. Just a few minutes of Durant on him changed the game.
In the last game as soon as Brooks listened to Reggie miller and got harden off Kobe, the game shifted to OKC. Harden's a good player but he can't guard Kobe and it kills his offense to try and guard him. Just a few minutes of Durant on him changed the game.
Totally agree... Kobe abuses Harden. Sefolosha also does a very nice job on Kobe.
there is no legit reason why the Lakers should be down 3-1 at this stage.
The Thunder literally have no one who can defend Bynum and Gasol...
I also effing HATE perkins. Celtic ****** he is...ugly *****, and illegal screen setter extraordinaire. But what galls me is he gets praised for being such a good screener...yikes. I coach jr. high basketball, and coach how to set screens...then sit and watch this douche break every damn rule the kids have to follow, and not just a little bit...more like there are no rules.
/rant (for now)
Wow... really? I think Harden has done a masterful job defending Kobe. Yes, Thabo is better but Thabo is arguably the best perimeter defender in the league. Kobe's 2-10 effort in the 4th on Saturday came entirely with Harden on him, same thing in the 4th of game 2. The only time I feel like Harden really got "abused" was when the officials went hog wild on him in game 3 and started whistling him for clean contests.
Uh, you know that Ibaka and Perkins play for OKC, right?
Bynum and Gasol have done what they are now becoming all too famous for... coming up short and playing below their potential.
I see it the opposite. I think the Lakers overachieved a bit in the regular season. Their overall talent is above average but not much more than that. The Clippers and Grizzlies would likely beat them in a 7 game series.
Don't get me wrong here - I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE seeing the Lakers get beat down!! Did I say how much I LOVE it??
But, I really don't think there can be much debate over the fact that both Bynum and Gasol continue to come up short - and, that for the wrong reasons, the Lakers continue to not run enough of their offense through these two.
As much as it pains me to say, Bynum could be and really should be the single most dominating big man in the game. His physical skills for a big man are freakish. Yet, he continues to disappear for large portions of a game. He played 43 mins last game and only had 15 shots (he made 9 of them). Had 14 points in the first half and only 4 in the second... and, not so coincidentally, the Lakers were up BIG at the half and up double-digits into the 4th quarter... Makes no sense...
I see it the opposite. I think the Lakers overachieved a bit in the regular season. Their overall talent is above average but not much more than that. The Clippers and Grizzlies would likely beat them in a 7 game series.