Friday, May 22nd, 2009 at 7:01 am  |  189 responses

Lakers/Nuggets Game 2 Recap

Denver takes home court advantage with a win in L.A.

by John Krolik

Pre-Game:

Not a whole lot of players talking, but the Nuggets’ locker room is noticeable for the tags above the players’ lockers- “Rookie #13,” “Tay #30,” “JR Swish #1,” “Suite 200 #43″ (Easily the most enigmatic locker tag; later we learn that this is the name of a Denver nightclub, which Kleiza frequents.) “Infamous #45,” “Birdmann #11.” Definitely reinforces the “Why not us?” feeling of this Nuggets team.

In the media room, while making rounds and grabbing dinner, Shane McMahon and John Cena randomly show up, with Cena in a Kobe Bryant jersey. This is just plain fascinating to me for a number of reasons:

-I did, in fact, love professional wrestling as a kid and continue to have a passing fascination with it now. -Any time the WWE just shows up randomly at a legitimate sporting event IN THE MEDIA ROOM and try to make themselves into a story, it’s interesting to me.

-I remember Shane McMahon as the brat kid of the WWE who would get fed as a heel to bigger wrestlers and occasionally perform ridiculous stunts. Say what you will about being born into money, most heirs never have to jump off of a jumbotron. Now he’s a 39-year old man in the media room.

-I deal with NBA players on a fairly regular basis. They are absolutely gigantic. John Cena is different. He looks like a cartoon character. There’s no other way to put it. He’s just a completely different sort of human being.

-Eventually, with a “well, why not?” sort of energy, I decide to go up and ask John Cena some questions. I ask him about wearing a Laker jersey despite his Boston roots. (It’s embarrassing that I know this. Of this I am aware.) He responds that while he is from Boston and a big Celtics fan, the recent situation means you have to recognize the hospitality of the Staples Center and the city of Los Angeles. This is now three jersey’s he’s worn courtside this playoffs, Celtics, Magic, and Lakers. If I didn’t know better, I’d say he might be altering his actual opinions and feelings in order to better serve what the WWE wants.

Completely flustered, the best question I can come up with is which player from this series he’d be most afraid of in the ring. He says that while Gasol is a big guy, he has to go with Dwight Howard overall, he’s so big and an extremely imposing presence. Shane McMahon then comes over and tells me he saw me staring them down when they walked into the room. Getting caught staring by professional wrestlers in a media room is about as awkward of a social situation as I can imagine.

I am extremely disappointed in retrospect that this is the best I was able to do. In my defense, John Cena’s arms are literally the size of my head. Questions I should have asked: “Which player from this series would make the best heel?” (I’d be interested to see it between K-Mart and Vujacic. Although Kobe could definitely have a Chris Jericho-like career in his turns.) “A lot of fans believe the NBA is fixed by referees and the league. How would you respond to the rarer assertions that wrestling matches are affected by outside factors?”

In warmups, Kobe’s running simulated post-ups with Ariza. I think he knows he’s getting smaller guys on him in this game.

In-Game:

Dhantay “please stop saying I have any sort of prayer of guarding Kobe” Jones pick up 4 fouls in 6 minutes. That’s impressive.

LA has definitely come out hotter, but Denver is getting layups inside on the other end-10 points in the first 9 minutes from K-Mart is keeping them in the game.

23-16 LAL- Lakers have 3 offensive boards to 4 Denver defensive boards. That’s just not going to fly.

6:08 2nd quarter- 43-35 Lakers, LA wants to pull away, Denver looks dead and uninterested, but Carmelo is keeping Denver in it by hitting 4 straight jumpers. He seems to be the only person in the building who knows that LA is well on their way to putting themselves 2 games up in the conference finals-Denver is uninterested, LA is executing with little passion, and the building is…vaguely interested.

And Andrew Bynum catches Nene sleeping and gets a dunk on a Fisher 50-foot pass before the defense sets itself after an out-of-bounds play. Pathetic effort by Denver. 51-38 LAL.

And then, a run. As much as everyone would like to say this was LA checking out, sometimes a run is just a run, especially by a team as good as Denver. Kobe misses two fairly makeable shots. Good interior passing gets K-Mart a dunk. Denver hits two threes in rapid succession. Lamar makes a beautiful move and misses the layup. (This is also known as “pulling a Lamar.”) Chauncey and Lineas draw fouls and Shannon Brown gets enticed into taking a floater.

Then, with Denver down three and inbounding under LA’s basket, Chauncey Billups pulls the off-the-back play on Kobe to get the Layup, and Denver enters the locker room only down one. Your luck can change just that fast in the NBA. (Full disclosure-I was sitting next to Tom Friend, who wrote an outstanding piece on Chauncey that at one point vividly describes an off-the-back play he made in high school. It’s safe to say that nobody found this play cooler than Tom Friend. Fuller disclosure-Tom was getting a pretzel when the play happened in the game.)

Overheard walking the concourse during the half- “When did the whole team become Lamar Odom?” Lamar is absolutely my favorite Laker to watch and the best human being I’ve had the pleasure to meet in a locker room, but that was funny. If the Lakers lose this series, they might succumb to the pressure and let Odom walk. If that happens, championship runs over. Period.

Denver still hasn’t had a lead in this game, but ‘Melo hits a jumper to tie the score at 56. You could hear a pin drop in Staples.

Denver keeps getting it back to ties, but can’t seem to get a lead-then Trevor Ariza goes on a run. For reference, Trevor Ariza is an average three-point shooter and a great athlete. And you’re not going to believe this, but when he started driving to the basket past the rotating defender instead of settling for threes, really good things started happening. Massive slam, two free throws, and And-1. That’s 7 straight points for Trevor Ariza.

Denver could’ve let the game escape here, but they countered with the Birdman-Anderson changed Fisher’s layup and Denver got an ensuing fast-break layup for Kleiza, made a layup off a beautiful curl, and got a block on Fisher that led to a fast-break three for Chauncey. 7 straight points created by the birdman on one end of the floor or another.

Kobe responds with a dunk. The crowd’s awake now. Very much so.

Carmelo and Chauncey work the Nuggets back to a tie with free throws, and Kleiza, who has been massive, hits a three to finally get the Nuggets the lead with 11 minutes to go. Whoa boy.

With the Nuggets up 7 and threatening to pull away, Kobe and Shannon Brown get threes to cut it to one-the dreaded 6-point mini-run the Lakers were on the wrong side of in the 2nd quarter. Huge shots from the most and least likely candidates headed into the playoffs.

From this point, it more or less became a free-throw shooting contest, but a few notable plays:

After a massive Carmelo offensive board and layup to put the Nuggets up three, Kobe responds with a massive pull-up three over J.R. Smith. He’s good. Not sure if you’ve heard. Although I am protesting absolutely everything about that Vitamin Water campaign.

Chauncey draws contact and hits the free throws, Fisher misses a three, and J.R. “Nothing good ever, ever, happens when I put the ball on the floor, and why am I playing instead of Kleiza?” Smith puts the ball on the floor and flings the ball to Trevor Ariza. Kobe comes down, gets to his free-throw line extended happy spot, and drains the pull-up. Tie game. I find Gatorade delicious and hydrating, and the best way to get vitamins is Orange Juice.

I’m still not sure what happened on the next Denver possession. Chauncey drove the lane, went into a malestrom, didn’t get a whistle, flung the ball around his head or something to Nene, who was somehow at the top of the key, who somehow passed straight down to K-Mart, who corralled in some type of layup. Absolute chaos that ended with the ball in the basket.

Next LA possession-Kobe’s working a screen, Nene picks his pocket, loose-ball, Chauncey, Nene, and Gasol all dive on it, jump-ball gets called between Gasol and Billups, Gasol tips it, Ariza grabs it, something happens, ball squirts out, ball gets to Chauncey, 4-point game. Ridiculous. And jump-ball calls deciding two straight games! How about that?

Gasol hits two quick freebies, Chauncey SPLITS A PAIR, and Fisher, not Kobe, gets the final look at the three, but Nene makes a brilliant pop from Gasol (great defensive play #2 down the stretch from him), and contests the three. It has no chance. Game over. Wow. Nothing in the final minute remotely resembled a basketball play.

So, after three conference final games, the team with the first run loses, it comes down to the final possessions, and the best player on the floor loses. Amazing.

Post-Game:

Kobe sums it up pretty nicely: a bounce of the ball here, a bounce of the ball there, and we could be up 2-0, or they could have won game 1.

On the last play: I always want the ball, I want the ball every play. (With humility, no apparent anger.)

Carmelo on if he was trying to galvanize his team in the 2nd quarter: “Yeah, I think coming down at the beginning of the game, we was trying to hard. We wasn’t even playing the way we know how to play. We haven’t played like that the whole playoffs. George took me out in that first quarter and gave me a chance to sit back and see what was going on out there and compose myself. And coming back into the game in the second quarter, I just wanted to take advantage, just try to get some momentum going, I started making some shots. And that big run we made in the second quarter, you know, it was crucial in our winning.”

So after two games, you’ve had two close finishes that went both ways, no clear better team after two games, the team winning at the beginning ultimately losing to late runs, and referee decisions that people are going to question. Wherever he was sitting, Shane McMahon must’ve been thinking he couldn’t have scripted it better himself if he tried.

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  • WhaHuh

    Great game, THIS IS PLAYOFFS

  • Ritchie

    Good game. This series is going 7.

  • http://lacuevacrosscountry.com Slick Nick Da Ruler

    Fantastic game, Melo was beasting the whole night. Kobe’s crappy dribbling and last-shot aversion were puzzling decisions from the superstar enigma.

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

    Three things I learned about Kobe last night: a) obviously he would never have played defensive back in football as easily as Chauncey beat him downcourt on the last crucial inbound b)he needs to leave splitting two defenders at the three point line to guys like D-Wade and CP3 and c)he had a strange look of bewilderment when Chauncey bounced the ball of his back. Must have been some type of a flashback. It was a great game though. Melo is truly killing, Kobe’s two three’s late were huge, but I think Denver would love to see that instead of the couple of drives Bean had earlier and Chauncey is doing big things….again. If the Lakers drop Game Three and trail for the first time in any of their series so far, the Nuggets may just be able to take it because the Lakers team psyche as a whole is up for grabs, like we all know.

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

    Awful quiet around here.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Regarding the perceived “counseling” that the supposed Einstein of Basketball gives his teammates, i beg of everyone to rewatch game 2 of LA-Nuggets. Intimately, with a detective’s keen sense of attention. It was a great game, actually for 2 teams i don’t care much for, it was a FANTASTIC game to watch. Loads of little subplots going on, but for me the second most intriguing one was Kobe TOTALLY demolishing his teammates when they made mistakes. Exhibit A, late in the 1st, Sasha misses a wide open J, horn sounds, Kobe walks towards the bench with Gasol ahead, but reaching back for a l’il low five, and the Great mind of B-Ball twitches (i kid you not) out of reach of Gasol, while his body language can be described as “pissed the eff off”. After numerous other displays of his simmering rage (that is an interesting subplot this postseason, he is always on the verge of losing it), with 4mins. to go in the 3rd, Chauncey pulls the patented 1-3 fastbreak, stop and pop three, during which Kob’s is pointing and shouting at Lamar to close out. Odom who was backpedalling at the time, and is quite fast for his size (but not THAT fast) fails to do so, and Kobe immediately displays more displeasure. Then my favorite one, the big Melo offensive board over Kob’s late in the 4th, the one where on the box out, the Robert Langdon of Basketball symbology grabs onto Melo’s shorts (hey, no biggie it’s a common practice in the paint, but if caught is an automatic foul), then gets overpowered, YET AGAIN by Bron-Lite, proceeds to lament loudly and with the usual aggressive gesturing to the refs that HE WAS THE ONE FOULED. Yeah, i’m sure his teammates luuuuuuv playing with this genius. (never mind that he fumbled the basketball not once, but TWICE in the last 2 minutes of the game to stall any chances of a tie by the lakers, or that he has NO CLUE how to defend Melo when he’s on him, of course the nobel prize winner of Basketball never makes mistakes).

  • neaorin

    cue the LAKERS WERE ROBBED WHAT HORRIBLE OFFICIATING STERN DOESNT WANT KOBE HE WANTS LEBRON VS MELO!!1ONE posts

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Not any more E.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Wow, that didn’t take long. “Lakers were robbed” must be a top 10 Billboard charts Hit by now. Yeah, they sure were robbed. On his second to last “fumble” for example, Kobe got stripped of the ball, regained a clumpsy dribble then took two steps without a dribble… didn’t hear a whistle there. There were numerous other examples, but hey, Lakerfans don’t wanna face facts anyway. As for JR crossing the lane to disrupt the flow on that jumpball? Van Gundy called that one right, it was a violation.

  • http://nba.com Reflex

    Denver in 6

  • http://www.twitter.com/mansonovic Mansonovic

    Darksaber, not sure you picked up on it, but neaorin was agreeing with you. I think. Maybe.

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

    As easily as some (most?) will cry that the Lakers could be up 2-0, the same could be said for Denver as well. This will be a great series, no doubt. And Melo is making a statement to the rest of the league that’s beautiful to watch.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    THIS was one of those “Lakers were screwed by refs” moments last night: http://twitpic.com/5o3x7
    Poor Kob’s, had to smash both forearms into an airborne Dahntay Jones back and flatten him in the process. How dare Jones get in prime position for an offensive board? Woe is Kob’s.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Thanks Mansonovic, no i re-read it, totally agree. My apologies for my reaction to neaorin.

  • http://nba.com Reflex

    Darksaber is such a hater, he can’t even recognise thar neaorin’s being facetious. DAMN!

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    I will say this though, Trevor Ariza SMASHED one on the Denver guards that made me leave my seat. How the hell does he go from the lower sideline 3 point line to that in like 2 microseconds? Dude is athletic.

  • http://www.twitter.com/mansonovic Mansonovic

    Having said that, I’d agree with you, if it wasn’t for the fact that all the Lakers fans crowing about LeBron’s “bad night” are probably too ashamed to show their faces today.

  • http://www.twitter.com/mansonovic Mansonovic

    If people are going to complain about LeBron passing on the final shot to Delonte, then how about Kobe (supposedly the best clutch performer of this generation) allowing a clearly-finished Derek Fisher to take this one?

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

    Exactly.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Hey Reflex, read my later post… and please, don’t call me that…it’s beneath me. Be more accurate, i am not just any vile “hater”, i truly, truly, dislike the Mambiatch. As for the rest of the Lakers? Meh. One thing i do love about watching games in the Staples (apart from a chance to see gals like Alba, Biel etc. without Hollywood makeup and still looking fine) is the camera work on Laker games. Superb slow mo’s, close ups (the one showing Melo’s grin after Kobe blasted that last incredible 3 in his grill was FANTASTIC) and loads of tutorals by JVG and Marc Jackson. Great broadcast.

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

    How about not even being able to shake Melo free to even CATCH the ball? Yes, that’s the Mamba.

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    F*ck bavetta, javie and the other guy. The other guy especially.

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

    I do love the fact that Sasha gets about 5 minutes a game now.

  • http://sfdjilf.com Jukai

    I like how when the Cavaliers lose, I come in and there’s 20 posts about how the Cavs and Lebron sucks. The Lakers lose, and there are 20 posts about how the Lakers and Kobe sucks.
    Incredible!

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Shia loves himself some yellow/purple.

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

    No one cares what you think, Jukai. Or do you not remember how many times you typed LEBRON FAILED AT LIFE yesterday for passing up the last shot in their game. Yeah…..go somewhere else now.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Okay, no clue if Holly is gonna post anything, and i’ve been keeping my observations of this game in ALL day, so i apologize cause i am about to unleash on y’all (not quite like BETCATS, but you get the picture). This game made quite the impression on me because…..

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

    Shia, with the Lakers bi*ch mentality on full display. Fantastic.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    …. obviously i’ve disliked Carmelo for a few years now, but the way he’s utilizing every bit of his skill (and gosh, his brain too) to eat up defenders is mind boggling. Kobe? overpowered. Lamar? Dribble drive fake to jumper. Ariza? Put him on your hip, then drive to the hoop and create contact for the foul… Anyone shorter than a SG? Here, have a three. AND HE’S LOOSE, SMILING AND HAVING FUN! Where’s the scowling, fugazi goon, complain to the refs Carmelo i remember? He threw Dirk outta the playoffs and i couldn’t even muster any hatred for the guy, he is playing with joy. Inspirational stuff.

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s35kBpvxfsc&feature=related James the balla

    Lakers should just quit. Bums. They can’t guard Denver. F()Ck the Lakers suck balls. Denver is the best team I have ever seen. Kobe should never break a double team, or try and play defence, or shoot. He is terrible. Garbage leader. Everyone else onthe Lakers is doing there job, but KObe OMG, what a sh!tty everything. He doesn’t do anything right and is only lucky he hit those two threes. And ifthey go down 2-1. They should forefit and let the nuggets go to finals!!! Meloman is also a really good commentator…

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

    Dark, I think it’s called “Growing up into his talent level”. I think playing with Chauncey has helped a ton too.

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    I don’t even know how someone who can be so objective and so smart about stuff most of the time just completely ignores any sense of reason when it comes to the lakers.

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

    James could never be part of a debate and doesn’t like tasting his own medicine or some goofy metaphor like that.

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

    Shia, point out where the Nuggets got such a HUGE advantage from the refs last night. I’ll wait.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    ….. Nene should just chill. Go to a bachata party or something. He has a certain level of machismo going right now that is not helping his game any. Any, i mean any contact with his skin by a Laker is met with an elbow, a thrown arm, a shrug off etc. With a tough guy scowl added to round things up. What’s all that overt aggression getting ya big guy? 6 fouls in game 1, damn near the same in Game 2. DON’T YOU KNOW THAT WITH YOUR FOOTWORK AND STRENGTH YOU SHOULD BE GIVING ANY LAKER NOT NAMED ODOM, FITS?

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

    Or is it the same advantage the Lakers benefited from in Game 1 when Kobe led the foul shooting fest in the 4th quarter on several questionable calls. I’m still waiting.

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    I also will say that derek fisher is the last person I want taking that shot at this point. Ariza was fire, kobe was fire. I’d even take lamar and pau right now.

  • scott

    All this hype for a LeBron and Kobe Finals. Watch were going to get Orlando vs. Denver. BTW which would be a great Finals for the true fan.

  • http://sfdjilf.com Jukai

    Ebay: Lebron DID fail at life. Not saying Kobe doesn’t fail more because he is developing a serious case of Kwame-fingers.

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

    What’s the Lakers record on the road this playoffs? Anyone?

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s35kBpvxfsc&feature=related James the balla

    So anyways. I love carmelo. But his smile, is annoying. Reminds me of carl landry. I do hope the Lakers beat Denver. Itis going to be a hard fought series. AND PLEASEDEREKFISHERSTOPSHOOTINGANDDRIVING!!!!!!!

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

    James, what else can the Lakers do? Brown is allright, and Farmar barely got time. Phil’s rotations yesterday were strange.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    …. Chauncey Billups, i salute you. Never bought into him being such a great PG in the Detroit years, but the versatility in his game, is just great. For me, he was the difference this game. All the heady little plays he had, the playground trick he pulled on Kob’s before halftime (adding to Mambiatch’s already simmering anger) the 3 or 4 fouls he forced on Phil’s boys on drives, the passing to open players, the freethrows, the defense.. i no longer doubt.

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s35kBpvxfsc&feature=related James the balla

    STRANGE… I was like… why is Kobe sitting out for 6 minutes in the second. Brown is playing amazing, just off a bit on D. But I mean so is fisher. Thentakes Kobe out inthe 4th a minute in. And draws a play for FISHER atthe buzzer… COMMON PHIL!!!!

  • neaorin

    I think pleasederekfisherstopshootinganddriving.com is still up for grabs.

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

    Can I answer my own question? 2-3 on the road so far. This is a problem going in to Denver.

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

    James, I don’t know if that was the INITIAL play drawn up for Fish, but Kobe never even made a play TO the ball and kind of just stayed stuck to Melo, so what’s up with that?

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    ….Linus Kleiza equals efficiency. Jesus, that was a display of offense AND he played some solid D too. With JR still on lovetron (or whatever planet his multiple personalities come from) that was a much needed boost from the bench. Vinny Johnson would have been proud.

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

    Like has been mentioned, these two games WERE almost identical in reverse. Even to the point that Kobe furiously denied Melo on the Ariza steal in Game 1 and Melo returned the favor on LA’s last possession.

    Two great games; each could be up 2-0. If Denver holds serve at home, this ain’t going past six games.

    I don’t care who(m) stern/league wants.

  • kulas

    Both teams got veteran point guards but only one is playing like a veteran. The other one shows suspect decision making and gunning even when his shot is not falling.

    1-9 FGM-A, 1-5 3pt 3PM-A, 3 assts, 2 TO

    I know Fish is not capable of beating anyone off the dribble, for his team’s sake, if his shot is not falling, he should just pass the damn ball.

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