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

    I like Dark breaking down all these different Nugget players. Too funny. Oh and Shia, regarding your crying for the refs, tell me how a guy gets 4 debatable calls in less than six minutes which basically rendered him useless (not that’s he so great otherwise) for the entire game? And he’s a starter at that. I’m not getting any younger waiting, kid.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    …. JR’s offense might still be awol, but dude was busting his butt doing the little things all night long. the offensive foul he forced on Kobe, the way he crossed the lane to mess up that jumpball (yeah yeah, violation) coming in early to defend Kobe when Dahntay got the clamps put on him by the refs (great calls guys, so i can’t put my forearm on the back of a player posting me up anymore? twice?! l’uuuvlé)..i was quite impressed by his will to do anything for the team. he IS going to go off in one of these games, till then, keep playing with ya head playa.

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

    While JR has made me nervous (why is he so involved late in that game?) these next two games will see the “home darlings” Smith and Birdman blow up.

    These two play most of their great games at home and both have been irrelevant/detrimental at times in the series’ first two games.

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

    Obviously JR’s one go off game will come at home. And Co-Sign Cub. If the Nugs win the next two at home (a really big if) it’s bye bye Lakeshow.

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

    JR’s decison making is awful when he tries to fun point-forward or whatever it is that Karl thinks he has the potential for.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    E: here come the Laker observations…… Pau Gasol in an isolation against Nene or Anderson is an automatic two points of foul call. So hey, let’s keep up chucking the ball from outside lakers. Pau played very well, was always in middle of the paint creating havoc on the glass, and ate “Birdman” for lunch (and dinner. Chris is a great shot alterer and weakside defender, one on one in the post? Not so much.

  • http://slamonline.com Russ Bengtson

    The Cavs losing Game One of the ECF to a team they went 1-2 against in the regular season didn’t mean anything, but the Lakers splitting the first two games at home with the Nuggets is something for the usual Greek chorus of virulent Laker haters to gloat about. OK. That doesn’t make a lick of sense to me, and I’m rooting for the Nuggets.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    For the first time I’m getting the sense that Melo is all growed up. He’s been using his size/strength advantage over Kobe and Ariza masterfully. Last night’s performance really reminds me of his play for Syracuse during the NCAA tourney, especially the virtuosic offensive rebounding. Also, that stretch early in the second where he basically decided he was hot, was really impressive.
    The Nuggets looked fantastic, but I still don’t feel like we’ve seen them play a complete game, Lakers fans should be worried. Seriously.

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  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    …… i don’t like the man, and i understand the “hate” that Sasha gets online, but watching him wilt like an unwatered plant in front of the world was kinda….AWESOME! When he missed that wideopen jumper at the end of the 1st, Kobe was so mad, he refused to give Gasol a tap when the other stretched out his hand for one. Machine, eh?

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

    I’m wondering if the SLAM staff got a bonus for having the Vitamin Water poster with Kobe and Lebron set in the new issue?

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

    Chauncey was the difference for me last night, as composed to Tuesday night. Other than two late 3′s in Game 1, I thought he played his worst game of the postseason. He wasn’t in control or dictating his own offense.

    Despite not shooting great, he ran that game last night.

    4th qtr FT DEN: 13-14 LAL 9-14 just saying.

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

    Pau is obviously the most consistent Laker on the offensive end. Kobe is always great from the perimiter, but somewhere along the line Phil HAS TO realize that the Lakers were getting EVERY loose rebound because of their size and then he decides to just run plays on the perimiter for Bean? Just dumb and Phil is not that.

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

    Don’t point out facts, Cub. It means less than nothing to the protectors of pourous ball.

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    Maybe one of those calls was debabtable. Maybe. And debatable still is not blatant. Co sign russ by the way.

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

    ciolk, even if I ignore those last two road disasters for the Lakers, I would agree that a 25-point Pepsi Center beating could be in the works with the way Denver has been playing at home for the past two months.

    I gotta cosign Dark about Pau. When given the chance in the post, he was unstoppable.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    …..Luke Walton spinning round Chauncey on the mismatch and scoring was purrrty, and clever
    …..That Chris Brown lookalike got skills, why didn’t he play more again?
    …..Wait till Bynum gets back. (hehe)
    …..Ariza is a beast! scary as they come in term of raw athleticism but he does have problems with decision making at times. Another factor i attest to every Laker players unwillingness to anger the basketball genius.
    …..Jeff Van Gundy saying “ball don’t lie”, while explaining he got that from Sheed was too funny.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Cub makes a good point, JR and Birdman REALLY thrive at home, and that Denver crowd is going to be rowdy. I can see Jr having his first “JR game” of this series in game 3. The Lakers cannot afford to come out and sleepwalk for even one quarter on Staurday, or they will get smoked. And I’m not hating on the Lakers, at this point I’m just really appreciating the play and spirit of the Nuggets. Melo’s star is indeed on the rise, and I couldn’t be happier.

  • Babygab

    Denver in 6

  • neaorin

    I think a lot of people simply hate the Lakers fans – a lot of them are obnoxious beyond any comprehension despite the fact that their current core hasn’t won anything. You get moronic stuff like “we only count championships as success” and “LeBron sucks he’s not as clutch as Kobe and he whines to the refs every play” coming from them all the time. On the other hand Cleveland fans are so used to their teams finding new and interesting ways to lose that most are way too scared to act like pricks, even though some of them may be just that. Their bandwagoners seem to be doing the trash talking for the most part. You don’t hate on bandwagoners, you just put on a condescending smile and move on.

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

    Excited for Saturday night!

    I won’t be doing the game recap but I will be present; enjoying a unique experience to be retold in much grander fashion later next week.

    City is pumped. My 8.75 months pregnant wife is even throwing down some benjamins for a quality seat.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    …..Umm, i hate to say it but, Kenyon is BALLING right now. High percentage shooting, GREAT D on anyone he’s assigned to, and the same old tough guy act (he tangled with Gasol at least twice). Gotta love that about a man who had two supposed career ending knee surgeries. (dude still get’s off the ground like an energizer bunny. HOW?)

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

    ciolk, don’t appreciate a Laker opponet. It makes you an as*hole hater. You know, the whole underdog thing is always interesting and obviously the Lakers had the trophy at the beginning of the season, so the rest of us are just hoping for the untinkable which would be cool ’cause the underdog never wins. Ever. Or do they?

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the 09 playoffs so far and a few games have made an impression (Bulls-C’s game 6, Dallas-Nuggs 3&4, Houston-LA 1&4 and now this last one). A sucker for well executed, high paced, smashmouth basketball…i am! (Yodarism of the day, naaatch)
    Please lord, give us more of this all the way to the finals.

  • http://slamonline.com Russ Bengtson

    If the Nuggets win Game Three by 25, they’re winning the whole thing. Period. They may as well schedule the While Hous trip right then and there. I’m thinking…July 26th. Does that work for everyone?

  • http://slamonline.com Russ Bengtson

    +e

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    So, that was (most of) my rant on this game, thanks for indulging me folks. One last thing, after watching Kob’s body language and tantrums, my dislike for him is just the same as ever. Poor teammates, especially the younger guys who defer to him.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Big ups to Linas Kleiza. he doesn’t always seem to give consistent effort, but when he makes a couple shots the rest of his game really comes out, namely the rebounding. He gave the Nuggets the type of production they usually get from JR when he’s clicking. Offensively, the Nuggets are clearly the deepest team in the L. I don’t think thats debateable. I’m so happy that this team is starting to realize its identity, Thanks in very large part to Chauncey’s steady hand, and Melo is just making those who doubt his elite status look ridiculous.(He definitely shoulda been ALL NBA 2nd team)

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    THAT IS AWESOME CUB! Congrats on the baby on the way. Judging from her desire to be at that game I’d say you are a lucky man.

  • http://Double-technical.blogspot.com Zee!

    Wow. I didn’t even get to see the last two quarters. But as crazy as the games have been and how evenly matched these teams are, I can see this going the distance. Lake show has gotte work on this adding to a lead thing. Those missed 3′s from sasha, those made 3′s from kileza were gonna catch up to us sooner of later. Also understand people a lot of laker fans are on the west, and are awake 3 hours later than the haters. And this isn’t the first thing we do when we wake up in the morning. But win or lose I’m gonna say something. Good game, series will come down to Kobe v melo on alternating possesions. George karl was shook after game one, now he’s talking that destiny junk. Awwwww sh** are you kidding me?!

  • Tom

    Will somebody tell the Lakers that fouling on every damn possession is not actually considered defense. And what happened to Pau on the glass in the 2nd half……Melo is just amazing to watch in this series.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    July 26th works for me, Russ. Barack better start working on his jumper, i see a scrimmage with the nba champs in his future

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

    How difficult would it be for the Lakers to run numerous pick and rolls with Bean and Pau? do they ever? Both have great hands and great decision making, but this whole “start Kobe in the post and we are wearing him down cause he’s expending a ton of energy” is going to bite them in the ass.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Cub, congrats on the new family member arriving soon. Happy for ya

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

    Mountain Baby Buenning?

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Eboy is so right about the inability of the Lakers to use Gasol efficiently. (geez, and i used to dislike Lumber-Pau, but dude can play, no question)

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Dark: I completely agree, I actually think Kobe didn’t try that hard to get open on the last shot that ended up on Fisher’s incapable hands. He was just too frustrated by that point, his body language was pretty terrible throughout the fourth quarter.
    Personally, much of my dislike for the maba drived from the thought that he wouldn’t be much fun to play with, largely because of his past ball hogging, and although he is more of a facilitator now, he still doesn’t have a good relationship with his teammates. Chauncey calls his guys out almost as often, but because his teammates know he respects them, they can take it as constructive criticism and move on with a shared goal. Sometimes it feels like Kobe is antagonozong his teammates, and they don’t trust him not to disrespect them. Basically, I don’t think the Laker lockerroom is nearly as strong as the Nuggets’ or Cavs’ and that stuff matters when teams are as closely matched as these two.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Ciolk: true that.

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

    I don’t know if it’s their inability to use him efficiently or if Phil tries to just measure touches to keep Kobe placated. It was all good in the regular season when they were running over the Clippers and such and doing whatever they wanted in those games and Kobe was more than willing to defer but now, “I want the ball on every possession, I always want the ball” as Bean spoke after the game yesterday, it’s crunch time, and I’m not sure if they trust Pau completley to run the offense for more than a few possessions at a time.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Yeah, Pau was pretty damn solid. But the only way he got the ball was by offensive rebounding. His touches fell off dramatically in the second half. He’s too efficient fior the Lakers to not figure out a way to consistently get him the rock.
    If Pau/Odom/Bynum is consistently outscored/outplayed by Nene/KMart/Birdman the Lakers are in serious trouble.

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

    And I’d add in the Magic locker room too, ciolk. They seem rock solid since that Van Jeremy call out last week.

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

    My wife is a SoCal that grew up a Laker diehard but has since become more of a fan of the Nugs than I am.
    Indeed, I am lucky, she rules.

  • ali

    wow does anyone here believe in constructive basketball analysis or when it comes to the lakers..its just kobe sucks and we want him to die a miserable death and fail in a grand fashion and the lakers suck…the calls at the end of the game were bad and the lakers were the best road team in the league so lets wait before punching denvers ticket to the finals

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Totally agree. Thats where that ‘never say die’ attitude comes from.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    If that’s the thought process, then maybe Phil needs to quit and go write another tell all book. Pau Gasol knows ball, full stop. I played with a cat back in europe who was on the bench for the spanish junior national side and he played with Pau and Calderon for like 2 years. Pau sometimes played Point in those years, thus the surprising ballhandling he displays at times. and watching him go to work in the post is quite wonderful, such good footwork from such a lanky guy is at times amazing. If they don’t trust that, they be wearing blinders

  • http://www.slamonline.com Myles Brown

    Gotta love it when two evenly matched teams play two extremely close games and all of a sudden theres talk of the Nuggets holding serve at home. “But they’re awesome at home! Theyve won ___ games in a row dating back to whenever!” Yes, and so were the Cavs. And the Lakers were a great home team too. But that didnt mean much at all. Denver could split just as easily as the Lakers and we’d be right back where we started. And the town of objectivity has truly become a dot in the rearview mirror when were questioning Kobes desire to take the last shot. Its not as though he had the ball in his hands and passed it, he never got it and it wasnt due to a lack of desire, it was due to Melo playing great ball denial defense which he had multiple times during the second half. And judging by the shots KB nailed with Melo all over him, I dont think he was lacking confidence either. Have to say I didnt think Melo was capable of such a defensive effort, but props to him. Derek Fisher, again. Son of Sam had better shot selection. 1-9. Think about it buddy. Nuggets showed some resiliency and now they have a chance to take control. Well see if they hold court or if the Lakers respond. ORITCOULDBEALLOVERNOWLETSDANCEONTHEIRGRAVESWISHFULTHINKGRULES!

  • AlbertBarr

    ali…I think you have not actually read any of these posts today

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

    Who has said that Kobe completley fu*ked up the game? Boy, these people are dense.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    The third quarter line up Denver used (Kleiza, Birdman, JR, Melo and Billups) is potentially the best offensive unit left in the playoffs. That unit was clicking on O, and hustling their collective butts off on D to keep them in the game. That was a clever lineup Karl put out there. Especially since Nene is more interested in proving how tough he is instead of you know, playing ball.

  • http://effyou@heythere.com Allenp

    I gotta admit, I was wrong about Denver. I can’t even keep hating on these cats. I think the refs are killing this series though.
    And Carmelo is not the second best small forward in the league and a notch below the Wade, Lebron, Kobe level of player. That dude is a beast. He is showing me something right now. He’s finally abusing smaller defenders and out quicking bigger defenders. If only he could learn to be a better passer, he would make the NBA trinity a foursome.

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