Suns @ Lakers - Game Thread - Thursday April 26, 2007 -7:30 pm

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GAME THREE!

Apr 26, 7:30 PM - 620 KTAR - My45 - TNT

Lakers mood: Depressed and humiliated

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- Kobe Bryant might be called upon to put the Los Angeles Lakers on his back in Game 3 against the Phoenix Suns on Thursday night.
"I might just have to run him 48 minutes [in Game 3]," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said, according to the Los Angeles Daily News. "He might just have to find his spots [to rest] on the floor rather than taking him off the court."

Something has to change for the Lakers, whom Jackson described as "depressed and humiliated" on Wednesday.

"It's accurate. I don't know how you wouldn't be after what happened last night," forward Luke Walton said of Jackson's assessment after the Lakers watched the horror show that was Game 2 against the Suns.

Only 11 of 193 teams in NBA history have come back from an 0-2 deficit to win a best-of-seven series.

"We're just playing bad," Bryant said. "We've got to do a better job at the defensive end. The big thing is transition defense."

Bryant scored 39 points in Game 1 and had 15 in Game 2. He was 14-of-23 from the field in the first three quarters, and 6-for-23 over the last five.

"I'm extremely frustrated," he said. "One game in the playoffs can drastically change the energy of your team. We should be upset. Hopefully we don't feel too down about it. We're a young team, hopefully Staples will energize us a little bit.

"They did a great job on their home court. Hopefully we can do the same."

That will be extremely difficult no matter where the teams play if the Suns come close to repeating their Game 2 performance, when they shot 54.3 percent, held the Lakers to 41.4 percent and committed only eight turnovers while forcing 15.

"Every guy had an unbelievable game," Suns coach Mike D'Antoni said after Wednesday's practice in Phoenix. "Whether we can repeat that or not, I don't know at that level. But we can repeat the energy and the defense, and if we can do that, we're in good shape."

The Suns are in good shape in many ways. Not only do they lead the series 2-0, they're much healthier than the Lakers. The only Los Angeles starter to participate in a scrimmage Wednesday was Jordan Farmar, and he's been a first-stringer for only four games.

Bryant left Tuesday night's game in the fourth quarter with what was called a mild sprain of his right ankle, but said he felt fine and would go at full speed in Game 3.

Asked about his team's injury problems, Bryant smiled and replied: "What do you want me to say about that? There's nothing to say."

Kwame Brown, counted on to plug up the middle on defense, is playing despite a sprained ankle he has said will require surgery after the season.

Lamar Odom, who has a torn labrum in his left shoulder, spoke about a lack of camaraderie following the Game 2 blowout.

"Losing does that to teams," Jackson said. "That's not unusual."

The Lakers have lost 10 of their last 14 games including the two playoff setbacks to the Suns.

Odom elaborated Wednesday, saying friction was too strong a word.

"I just meant camaraderie as far as cheering together, playing together," he said. "We've had it at times this year, played with it. Hopefully we can find it tomorrow and find a way to win.

"We know what we're capable of when we're playing well. When you're down 0-2, you're not going to hang it up. (Down) 3-1, 0-2, teams have come back from that. You don't forfeit."

Two-time MVP Steve Nash said the Suns have to realize they're only half way to eliminating the Lakers.

"We're in a dangerous position here where we can get a little bit too happy and a little bit too fat and ahead of ourselves," he said. "So it's important for us to really continue to focus and play with the energy we played with, especially defensively, the first two games.

"All we've really done is hold home court. We're in a great position. But if we give away a game here, things open up again. It's an important game, Game 3. We've got to be focused."

The Lakers have lost five straight playoff games -- one shy of the franchise record. All five losses have been to the Suns -- four in Phoenix.

"You've got to give Phoenix some credit," said Walton, still hampered by a sprained ankle that sidelined him for seven weeks. "We've got to come together and play a lot better."

Game 4 is Sunday at Staples Center. If the Lakers don't play a lot better than they did in the fourth quarter of Game 1 and throughout Game 2, their summer vacation will begin Monday.
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SUNS ARE GOING TO SWEEP THE LAKERS!
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If I were the Lakers, I don't think I'd even WANT to win this series. They can't go all the way--they're too injured, and who wants to risk further injury when they know they will eventually be eliminated?
 

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If they win a game this series, it will be this one.

There is a serious cloud over this team...
 

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I expect Kobe to come out and leave his conscience in the locker room tonight.
 

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How did I know you'd make that comment...:D
 

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Might as well since most of the rest of them keep leaving their hearts in there.

It should at the very least be an entertaining game, especially if Kobe has his stroke going. We're still sweeping you bastards though :D
 

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I wonder what the over/under is on the number of points Bryant scores tonight. 52? Seriously, if he's held to 45 or less I'll be amazed.
 

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It will be interesting to see how we come out tonight. This team has had problem of staying home when their backs are not against the wall. Hopefully, it will be something similar to game 2!
 

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Im actually kind of worried about this game even though were up 2-0 Phil Jackson is a great coach and will find a way to get the lakers pumped for this game, I still think we will win this game but wouldnt be surprised if LA wins this one eaither COME ON SUNS GO UP 3-0 AND BEAT THE LAKERS :)
 

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DCR's not worried. We need to set the tone early in the game on the defensive end, like Amare did last game.
 

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Suns only favored by 4 in tonight's game. The league doesn't want sweeps, and they'll try to make things tough for Phx.

I like that the Suns got Bavetta out of the way, and Bennett Salvatore and Danny Crawford (Mr. No-call) both worked last night. I'm trying to figure out how the league plans to give the Lakers a push in the ass tonight, but I can't remember every official and his dossier.

I remember Violet Palmer, though. Wouldn't surprise me to see her on the court tonight.



I'd love to see the Suns come out tonight like they did Tuesday and take the starch out of Kobe & co. again. As of this moment, they're three days ahead of the Spurs, which is on the short side of the ideal window--I wouldn't mind getting five days ahead, even though the Suns would probably be rusty in the first quarter of game 1. I don't think the Suns can rely on Denver losing another game, though, so it's important for the Suns to hold serve tonight and keep that cushion.

Here's to another big win! :thumbup:
 

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Actually, Violet isn't too bad when she's paired with Javie - he doesn't hesitate to reverse her calls and she knows it. She'll probably stick to calling travels and 3 second violations.
 

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Palmer and Steve Javie are working the Orlando game.

Hmm....

An erie silence passes over us suns fans, as those horrid cursed blood-words are uttered...

TIM......DONAGY......

Let us all hope not.
 

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I wonder what the over/under is on the number of points Bryant scores tonight. 52? Seriously, if he's held to 45 or less I'll be amazed.
I think the more interesting question is will Kobe score more points than the rest of the Laker team combined?
 

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Im a bit worried about this game. LA should come out jacked, on the home court, and the Suns may come out lazy and resting on their laurels....we'll see.

EDIT: Wow nice start.

Also, the yellow vs orange is hard too look at. I wish LA was wearing white or the Suns were wearing purple.

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Typical with the Suns coming out strong that they start getting fouls called on them every other time down the court. Still up 25-13 but the foul differential is about 6 or 7 to 1.
 

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