Sunday, May 10th, 2009 at 11:15 pm  |  93 responses

Lakers/Rockets Game 4 Recap

The Rockets are back up in that a** with the resurrection.

by Adam Sweeney


“During the regular season and the Playoffs, we understand that only the team can win the game, not one person. No one is above this team. Everyone on this team understands that.”

That was the quote Yao Ming gave before the game when asked how hard it would be for the team to play without him. He couldn’t have been any more correct. Don’t start digging Houston’s grave just yet. There’s still plenty of life in the team, even without Yao Ming, and now there is in the series as well.

It appears the rumors of the Houston Rockets’ death have been greatly exaggerated. Before the game, The Toyota Center felt like a funeral home. Only half of the seats were filled and there was relatively no energy in the building until Yao Ming came out with 3:30 before the starting lineup. The Rockets 19-4 start did a lot to fix that. Their discipline and energy was unlike any I’ve seen from the Rockets since Game 1 against Portland, and they shocked a lot of people by taking Game 4.

Shane Battier talked about the team’s effort.

“We’re a resilient group. We’ve talked about bouncing back through adversity, through lineup changes, through trades, through injuries. We’ve never quit. We’ve never stopped believing. It sounds corny but we have a group of guys that wants to do the right things, make the right plays and play together. When we do that, we’re not a bad team.”

Battier also talked about how the media has underrated the team’s bench, saying, “I don’t think many people have watched us play. If you listened to the national media when Yao went out, nobody really gave us a shot to win. But if you watched us, you know that we play with a lot of determination and we have a deep bench. When one guy goes down, plug another guy in and play well and at a high level. Obviously we can’t replace Yao Ming. He’s our best player, but we’re going to try to make up for that deficit.”

Houston’s role players have continued to ride a wave of momentum that they gained earlier in the series as Yao sat out with foul trouble. The team has chemistry like Beyonce and Jigga. Chuck Hayes continues to show how much heart he has. Kyle Lowry played with composure. Even Brian Cook dropped a three. By the way, it’s not too late to get your Brian Cook jerseys at NBA.com. (Crickets.)

Aaron Brooks rose to the occasion and lit up his defender like it was Christmas. His dribble penetration and composure in the face of adversity helped negate the absence of Yao. Brooks’ offense was phenomenal, and his 3 with 6:55 in the 3rd to give the Rockets a 27 point lead blew the roof off the Toyota Center.

Brooks said, “We controlled the ball and made smart plays. We made the extra pass. Last game, we got a little bit too much into the one on one game, and tried to force things too much. This game, we got into the middle, kicked it out and made the extra pass. We got the ball moving. That’s what you have to do against this team. They’re one of the best teams in one on one defense and post up defense, so we have to swing the ball and get points that way.”

Kobe’s said, “Brooks has played extremely well. He’s very quick. You almost have to treat him like a Tony Parker in that sense. He’s crafty and he can shoot the ball from distance. He cut us up.”

Brooks also did his best postgame Farnsworth Bentley impersonation, rocking the red bow tie with the matching jacket.

“I got kind of tricked a little bit. You see, we got these red jackets and we were told that it was mandatory for one of the players to wear them. I figured if I had to wear a jacket like this, I’d go all out and make it look real ridiculous. I don’t normally dress like this, but after a game like that I just might.”

Brooks kept the joke going after a reporter asked him if he would have dressed like that if he’d known it was going to be on national television.

“Well I didn’t know that the Playoffs were going to be on national television,” said Brooks. “I was surprised by all the cameras.”

How the Lakers got outrebounded with virtually no big man on the court for Houston is beyond me. It all came down to who wanted it more and was willing to put out the proper technique. Phil Jackson will make adjustments though, and the Lakers will be far more aggressive and ready to ball next game.

Shane Battier may not be a “Kobe stopper”, as many of the SLAM readers have stated he believes he is, but he is one of the smartest players in the league. Who saw him hitting 3 threes in the first 7 minutes of the 1st? Not even Shane’s mother saw that coming. Happy Mother’s Day, by the way, to all the moms out there.

“It all started with Shane,” said Aaron Brooks. “Shane played big today. He came out and gave us a spark, and defensively he did his thing. That’s the heart of the team right there.”

Battier joked about outscoring Kobe, saying, “It’s not going to happen too often, so this box score may be framed in my house.  You know. I am already thinking about it. I got to get ready because it’s going to be a long Game 5.”

Oh, and for the readers who said that Battier thinks he is a Kobe stopper, check the quote.

Battier said, “The only way to guard Kobe is to do a job with him team defensive wise… I’m not saying that what we’re doing is working. We’re just trying to make him work.” Yeah, I don’t think Battier is too full of himself.

Aside from Kobe Bryant, the Lakers looked lost for nearly the entire game. The Black Mamba scored the first 7 Lakers points. Even Kobe looked a bit shaken, getting an early technical foul and hitting the side of the backboard on a baseline shot. You have to wonder if they got a little overconfident after hearing Yao was out.

After the game, Kobe said, “They shot the ball extremely well and put us in a hole. We couldn’t recover.” When asked why they came out flat, he replied, “I just don’t think we started the game with the right energy, the right focus or the sense of urgency.”

If there was one highlight for the Lakers, it was Pau Gasol’s performance. He hasn’t enough credit for his play. Even though 14 of his 30 points came in the 4th quarter when the game was in hand, Pau’s offensive arsenal is great to watch. It’s even better in person. I still have nightmares of him shredding up Houston when he was on the Memphis Grizzlies.

Ron Artest didn’t put up points tonight, but he kept the Rockets composed, and had 6 assists. He’s also officially the referees’ public enemy. He couldn’t get a call if he had a whistle attached to his neck. At Halftime, Artest was pleading his case for about a minute.

Do you think that maybe the Lakers are regretting giving Bynum that 58 million dollar contract?

I get that this has turned into a heated series, but there’s no reason for Houston to boo Lamar Odom when he fell on a drive in the 3rd. Odom didn’t help his case by getting T’ed up as he walked off the court. Talk about adding insult to injury.

The Lakers showed some fight at the end, which is going to give them some momentum for Game 5.

“We were just trying to keep it above twenty,” said Brooks. “I think we stalled a bit. We didn’t want to shoot early in the shot clock. They came out and hit some big shots like we knew they would, but luckily we had a big enough cushion to sustain.”

There are people who are already saying that this team is better without Yao. While the lane is open for the Rockets to attack more, I wouldn’t go agree with the initial statement and neither would Luis Scola.

“We’re different,” Scola said. “Sometimes you have better things. If you ask me, I’d choose to play with Yao one hundred percent of the time, but since that’s not possible we try to use them in our favor.”

The Lakers still have the advantage in the series after reclaiming home court advantage, but today they ran head first into a proud and focused team. Kobe knows the opportunity that was missed and the challenge the Lakers now face.

“We blew a great opportunity,” Bryant said. “I’ve been on teams that have made this same dumb mistake before, so it’s important for my guys to stay up, because Tuesday we’re going to face a very hungry Houston team that believes they can win the the Staples Center.”

Having said that, we all know that Kobe is going to have a great game in Game 5. The best always come back big after a loss.

“He’s going to come back with a vengeance,” Battier said.

All the pressure was on the Rockets’ shoulders before Game 4 to keep this series going. Now it lies squarely on the Lakers’ shoulders. The Rockets have nothing to lose. Everybody expects them to be knocked out anyway. They know this and that’s why they’re a very scary team going into the Staples Center.

Battier said, “We’re playing with house money. We’re huge underdogs. Can we put together another performance like today’s? I don’t know but we’re going to take our chances.”

The Rockets proved a lot about their team today.  If they lose this series they can still walk away with their heads held high. But they aren’t going home yet. Even though they’re still a longshot to win 2 more times, they have a chance. Don’t be surprised if the team is rocking 2008 Kevin Garnett quotes on their Ipods. The Rockets could have hung their heads and taken a beating in Game 4, like we all expected them to. Instead, they broke off a Hoosiers-esque win, proving that the sum of the team is better than the individual parts. Now anything is possible.


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  • Prison Mike

    Double Ewing Theory?

  • riggs

    whether they win or lose i dont care anymore, but my god did aaron brooks have a monster game today, alley-oop lay-up is top 10 playoff moment this year for me.

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    LET’S GO ROCKETS! Great, great game. Yao, Deke, and T-Mac are mad proud of you all. So are we, the fans. JIA YOU! LET’S GO ROCKETS!

  • http://slamonline.com/ Justin Walsh

    Adam, you just used an “office space” line from a rap song. I can tell you right now I have mad respect just for that. back up in that aaa with the resurrection. oh boy.

  • http://www.Slamonline.com Adam Sweeney

    Justin,
    Thanks. I think you’re being serious, right? The artist, Geto Boys, is from Houston, so I figured it was twice as appropriate. Plus, Office Space is great.

  • melvin ely

    I think whatever the outcome, Houston holds its head up high when this series is over. Those guys are possibly just the most likeable teams in the league. GJ rockets.
    On another note, I’m getting doubtful this year’s lakers can win the chip, with the recent performances it has submitted. Who here thinks Cleveland would’ve lost this game, were they playing instead of LA? I don’t, IMO.

  • http://www.myspace.com/linkstigatorkevin Kevin Wilson

    Kobe needs to be doing more work.

  • http://www.myspace.com/linkstigatorkevin Kevin Wilson

    I’m with Melvin. Denver and Cleveland have no reason to be scared of these guys after that performance.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    “Get me on the court and i’m trouble, last week messed around and had a triple double”!
    That one was for some GREAT performances last night. Aaron Brooks, Roooooooondo + Pierce and to put the icing on the cake: Glen Davis. What a fantastic offseason. I daresay he’s actually slightly more difficult to guard than KG was, since Kevin relished his dropstep fadeaways so much, he kinda got predictable (although he hit those shots ALL the time, mind you). Now as for that LA “performance” against an undersized Rockets team……cue the laugh track (and leave it on repeat, please)

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Gotta love Doc Rivers punching the air in absolute delight after that buzzer beater. His face said it all, “take THAT, biatches!!”

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    one more thing i forgot to add: I LOVE THIS GAME!

  • http://jakeandamir.com tealish

    Jia you indeed, Teddy. I think they can push this thing to 7 games. I doubt they can win the series, but I also wouldn’t be totally surprised if they pulled it off. They looked GREAT tonight.

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com/ RV

    I just hope the laker fans use this loss to take a good look at their team instead of just trying to blast Houston by saying this won’t happne again. Probably, but as a fan i’d be more worried about my own team. When you hear Jackson say this team tends to need “wake up calls” and Kobe says “i’ve been on teams that have made this dumb mistake before”….that should raise some concerns. You can’t be going through those types of things after you lost in the finals last year and this year anything but a ring is a disappointment.

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com/ RV

    as for houston, i can’t be happier about the win obviously..shane was right about the media or the average fan not knowing too much about them…Jon Barry was a perfect example, saying, “Artest is the only guy they have now who can score 30 pts and without his scoring they have no chance.” I guess he forgot about AB, who may not be putting up 30 game to game,b ut he’s definitely capable of getting it like he proved tonight. Scola is as well and he may be the go to guy next game. Wafer is also a possibility if he can ever stay on his man on D.

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com/ RV

    And i’m not sure i got Kobe’s quote about the “dumb mistake”. This ain’t the same Laker team of the past years, HE is the only constant on those teams and now…why not just come out and say it was his fault? If that’s not what he meant then he sure used the wrong words…unless he was blaming Jackson..

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com/ RV

    as for the rockets being better without yao…they’re not better, just more decisive…with yao they spend too much time trying to get the ball into him to initiate the offense, then they can’t, leaving them with like 6-7 secs ont he clock to make something happen. Without him, the offense initiates earlier witht he guards. And well not having 300 lbs in the paint really opens up the lane to drive….if Yao is going to be part of this team they’re going to have to make him into another piece instead of the franchise guy. Yes guys like JVg will tell you he’s too efficient not to feed him all the time so he can score 30 on 10 shots..but that’s where the wear and tear and indecisiveness by others comes in. Bulk down his lower body so he cane move around better, bulk his upper body a bit..turn him into a rebounder/decent shot blocker on D and on O just make him another piece of the pie and share the wealth. Yao can just score within the offense with putbacks and the occasional jumper and post move. And well there’s always technical free throws. Now he just needs to take a paycut.

  • Krishan

    Hey RV: THIS WON’T HAPPEN AGAIN

  • Krishan

    Because in the next several weeks of playoff basketball, I’m gonna close my eyes, shut my ears and never come out of my room, aside from the eventual trips to the bathroom. And when Cleveland finally lifts that trophy, which, by all things accounted for, should’ve been won by THIS Laker team, I’m just gonna bleakly stare into the airy horizon and mumble again and again that it never happened.

  • http://www.twitter.com/TheDiesel Anton

    If I was a Laker hater, which I am, I’d be happy seeing them lose.

  • http://www.myspace.com/linkstigatorkevin Kevin Wilson

    On the Celtics game … I don’t think I’d take that loss too hard if I’m Orlando. I’d rather him take the shot than Allen, Pierce, Rondo, House or even Marbury.

  • http://kb24.com Bigi

    I’m not gonna waste my energy on how the h*ll Lakers did not show up last night.On the otherhand this was the game for Houston to take,they were still ridin’ high on adrenaline because their B.I.G. was out.Home court on their back.Nothing to lose.It showed.BIG TIME!AB was runnin’ circles on Laker “defence”,Kob was struggggling,all those trees,Ron keepin’ his cool…So to say EVERYTHING went for the hometown-way.But now it’s intresting to see if Scola,Artest and Co. can keep their cool when Lakeshow bounces back,’cause they will.But you knew that.Right?.Lakers wanted a test,this is it.2-2.Tuesday can’t come quick enough!

  • Krishan

    Bigi LA does not want a test. Trust me. They always f*ckin fail. Frustrating.

  • Krishan

    kudos on aaron brooks though. that lil hobbit can ball.

  • KoBynum716

    brooks is ridiculous. he is too sic, just runnin circles around fisher, farmar, AND brown. noone on our team can stop him. so im not gonna be a hater and say fck the rockets. we played like sh!t and tuesday night is gonna be INSANE!

  • neaorin

    RV has it right, Yao was the obvious target every time down for the Rockets… but also for the Lakers to take out of the action, by fronting the post. Now that Yao is gone the Rockets are forced to push the tempo and share the ball more. The Lakers were on their heels all night, I can’t believe they figured the Rockets would just roll over but they did not get up for this game.

  • neaorin

    Oh yeah… and the Rockets have Aaron Brooks for two more years and three million TOTAL. Talk about bang for the buck. I’m beginning to feel Morey was robbed from EOY.

  • chintao

    Co-sign Anton channeling Lamar Odom. Also,that Kobe quote, “I’ve been on teams that have made this same dumb mistake before…” is just dripping with arrogance. He couldn’t just say, “I have made that mistake….” Instead, tries to push blame to his teammates, as if he were not been part of the problem. Kobe’s like school in the summertime. No class. Unrelated point #3, I have tried my damnedest to hate Shane Battier. I think I need to give-up now.

  • http://slamonline.com/online/category/blogs/fear/ Fred34

    I didn’t see the game, only the box score – KB not one FT attempt? Bynum 0 points? Ariza 5 pts? What is god’s green earth does that mean? Did the lakers even suit up? Even if Houston goes small, how in the hell does bynum not have any points? JAx pulled him? Can I be in more disbelief or ask more dopey questions?

  • melvin ely

    ^If people just embraced the awesomeness that is Shane then this world would be a better place.
    And I have never, for the life of me, seen a matchup like the one between Battier and Kobe before. Kobe’s contemptuous arrogance, Shane’s enduring almost zen-like calm. Kobe’s douchebagi-ness, Shane’s endearing likeability. Kobe’s knee / elbow, Shane’s pleading face. It’s like jedi and the sith.

  • melvin ely

    Also, and this just occured to me, Darth Kobe is an awesome name.

  • melvin ely

    @RV: you know, you actually raise a valid point, that is Kobe implying that this is more of Phil’s fault anyone’s(at the end of ur 2 AM comment). I’m no 1st-hand expert, but when a team comes out unmotivated, lethargic and over-confident, it’s usually a sign of them lacking in preparation. And really, preparation falls squarely on the coach’s shoulders. I mean, yeah Kobe could be to blame for not providing on-court leadership, scoring only 15 pts on a potential close-out game, etc., but still, a player could only do so much so his entire team starts to play this bad.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Umm, Melvin. I prefer Jar Jar Bryant. do not sully the awesomeness of the Sith by adding Kobe to that franchise. If anything Star Wars related, make Mambiatch a Binx (or a damn Ewok, for all i care)

  • http://kb24.com Bigi

    NERDALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • neaorin

    Coming soon to a milk carton near you: http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/9/missingd.jpg

  • Biz

    at least we can all now agree that bynum is not the next big thing.

  • riggs

    i dont even think denver wouldve lost this game to be honest. lakers are looking really suspect right now

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    I thought that was Common’s line? Oh, and Aaron Brooks is reall good at basketball.

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    Fml.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Does this mean that the Lakers Championship T-shirts still haven’t been printed yet?

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Quiet as a church around here.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    SLAMOnline…..where it’s amazingly silent when the Lakers take a loss.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Awww, E is enjoying this. Quiet rightly so too.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Cub Buenning

    Just wait until Bynum comes back…..
    Sorry fellas, couldn’t help it.
    I don’t know what to think about either of these teams.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Churchservice today, your honorable Pastor holding Sermon: Reverend Whitehot Eboy. All yee Fakers better get your praying done.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Dark….you know…..I really can’t gloat about their losses. Like a bunch of us have said all season long…..they’re really not that great. They benefit from the favoritisim of the league (like the Celts and the Cavs) and Lebron is now the player who all comparisons start and end with and it’s not even close anymore. The Lakers are great for a game or two and then play like the Warriors. It’s hard to really see them as champions.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    props to neaorin’s “milk carton”. Funny stuff there.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    I hear ya E.

  • Ritchie

    Don’t know what was up with the lakers. Shoulda known Houston was gonna come out hot after Yao went down. Hope Odom will be ok. And that tech on kobe in the first was b.s.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Also…..since I haven’t had the chance to conversate with you in a bit, Dark….it was a good run for your boys and Dirk has played inspired. The Nuggets just are really tough with Ch-Ch-Ch-Chauncey running things.

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com Hursty

    Ah, who am I kidding? This made my fu*king week! I tried to avoid gloating, but it’s just not worth being modest right now.

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