Monday, May 9th, 2011 at 8:40 am  |  312 responses

Post Up: Death of a Dynasty

The Lakers’ season ends with a sweep; Hawks even series with Bulls.

Dallas 122, L.A. Lakers 86

When dynasties fall, it isn’t pretty. Frankly speaking, they “die nasty.”

With their backs against the wall facing a four-game sweep, the Los Angeles Lakers were expected to come out and fight and keep perhaps the greatest coach in professional sports history from going out in an embarrassing manner.

But instead of fighting to stay alive, L.A. resorted to “bush league” tactics meant to hurt the other team’s players. The Lakers not only lost Game 4 by the ridiculous margin of 122-86, they lost in the most classless way possible. Phil Jackson deserved better.

“The Lakers embarrassed the organization by getting blown out by the Dallas Mavericks,” said Magic Johnson. “Classless acts on physical and hard fouls by Lamar Odom and Andrew Bynum, that should never happen.”

Sure, the Mavericks were embarrassing the Lakers with their barrage of three-point shots—Jason Terry tied the postseason record connecting on 9-10 from behind the arc—and unrelenting bench play, but there was no reason for Lamar Odom to cheap shot Dirk Nowitzki or Andrew Bynum to elbow chop JJ Barea in mid-air to the ground.

“I wasn’t happy with the way our players exited the game on Lamar and Andrew’s part, it was unnecessary, but I know they were frustrated and Barea was one of the guys that really frustrated us today,” said Lakers coach Phil Jackson.

Both Odom and Bynum were ejected and will certainly face retribution by the league in the form of fines and suspensions, but the real damage was to Jackson’s legacy and the Lakers organization. Simply put, champions win with class and they lose with class.

“You don’t want to see that happen,” said Kobe Bryant. “You definitely don’t want to see that happen. You don’t want any of their players getting hurt. They played better than we did, so, to make the game ugly like that where players could potentially get hurt, you don’t want to see that happen ever. It’s not something that you want to see happen in the game of basketball, ever.”

Of course, it was par for the course for a team facing a sweep in its quest for a three-peat, to well up with frustration in a must-win game that got out of hand early in the first half when Dallas raced off to a 63-39 advantage at the half.

The Mavs’ spacing on the floor was too much for L.A. to handle.  On each of Terry’s and Peja Stojakovic’s combined 15-16 from deep, there wasn’t a player in purple in gold closing out on the shooter.  Not one hand in either face.  They were all wide-open looks. Let’s face it: you don’t leave “lights-out” shooters like Jet and Stojakovic open. You just don’t.

But the Lakers did. And they were roasted like chicken for it. Terry led all scorers with 32 points on 11-14 shooting, while Stojakovic added 22 points on a perfect 6-6 from three-point land and Barea chipped in 21 points in his usual “Mighty Mouse” fashion.

All told, Dallas’ 86 points off the bench matched the Lakers’ total points for the entire game. There’s no way you can win a game in the NBA when that happens.

Perhaps the best imagery to sum up this game, and perhaps the Lakers’ entire second round in the postseason is this: Ron Artest, streaking down the court for a fast break layup that could have swung the momentum in L.A.’s favor and gotten them to within 17, was denied by a humbling combination of gravity and the rim.

It was a bloodbath from that point on. The Mavs went on yet another run and didn’t just sweep the Lakers, they buried them.

Now as Dallas waits for the winner of the OKC/Grizzlies series to begin the Western Conference Finals, L.A. must enter a summer filled with questions, unknowns and “what went wrongs?” Rumors continue to build steam about Bryant’s wife, Vanessa, causing a rift between Bryant and Gasol, and those rumors may be substantiated in the coming days.

“I have to learn from this,” Pau Gasol said in the L.A. Times. “I have to learn that when something happens off the court, you have to keep it off the court.”

But what we do know as Phil Jackson rides off in the sunset to Montana, presumably not smoking peyote, is that the Lakers must retool, refocus and somehow get younger and faster.

Take a bow, Dallas, you showed us all how to play like a team…with class.

“We’re here and we’re locked in,” said Terry. “Guys are buying in. But it’s more to come.” —Maurice Bobb (@ReeseReport)

Atlanta 100, Chicago 88

Give credit to the Atlanta Hawks. In a game that was back-and-forth and was close all night, the Hawks closed the Bulls out with a very impressive 16-4 run to pull the series even at two games apiece. It was the type of performance that shows just how dangerous Atlanta can be when they’re focused and locked in.

Josh Smith followed up a great Game 3 with an even more impressive Game 4 in which he tallied 23 points, 16 rebounds and 8 assists, his first such stat line in his career. He seemed determined to do whatever it took to make sure his team didn’t fall even further behind in the series and his teammates were happy to meet his level of intensity.

After being virtually invisible in the the fist three games, Al Horford decided to finally show up. Even though his rebound total was much lower than it has been, Big Al dropped 20 points in the game which was much higher than his scoring has been. Atlanta also got a solid, yet quiet contribution from Joe Johnson with 24 points and Jeff Teague didn’t have the same kind of stellar game that he’s had in the first three games, but all of his scores seemed to come at the right time and they made a huge impact in the game.

For Chicago, Derrick Rose fell beck into mere mortal status after an otherworldly Game 3 performance where he dropped a Playoff career-high, 44 points. Credit the defense of the Hawks, especially at the end of the game for slowing Rose down as he appeared to be gearing up for the kind of late-game takeover that we all know he’s capable of. His 34 points on 32 shots, however, caused the “efficiency snobs” and the “Derrick Rose is selfish” crew to come out of the woodwork last night, but for those who have been watching this team all season, they know that there’s no need to panic after a game like this, and they know that nobody can be harder on DRose after a bad game than he is on himself.

On a more positive note, Bulls fans have to thrilled at what appears to be the reemergence of Carlos Boozer. He’s been bothered by turf toe of late, but even prior to that injury he hadn’t played well in the Playoffs at all thus far. His 18 points and his energy on the offensive end of the ball was a welcome sight for fans who have become increasingly tired and frustrated with his level of play.

Atlanta won Game 4 by outplaying Chicago when it mattered most, the last five minutes of the game. There is a contingent of fans who may like to pass the blame off on the referees for blown calls and swallowed whistles (specifically Bennett Salvatore), but the refs didn’t lose the game for the Bulls, the Hawks just beat them. The series shifts back to the United Center on Tuesday night and Chicago will look to try and put some more distance between themselves and the Atlanta. —Bryan Crawford  (@_bryancrawford)

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  • JTaylor21

    Feel free buddy. Let everyone know my info, seems like that’s the only thing you’re good at.
    Written any good articles lately? Oh, wait…….

  • http://slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    You know I only write for your approval, JTaylor. Every time I sit down at my computer I’m thinking, “Man, I hope JTaylor likes this one!”

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    That LeBron statement is patently false. I submit Eboy as Exhibit A.
    Some people stan for Rose, some stan for the team. I can’t see what makes one stance better than the other, but then again my feelings on team “fandom” have already been expressed.

  • max

    @bryan actually… most of the Bulls fans are originally MJ fans that didn’t care about basketball for the last 10 years and are now crawling out of every corner again, since the only NBA jersey they own is a Bulls one.

  • http://pickandroll.tumblr.com airs

    i will say that a good majority of bulls fans are cubs fans who jumped on the bandwagon when someone else said “oh, the bulls are good again?”
    and you KNOW i can’t stand cubs fans.

  • http://slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    Using Eboy as an example makes my statement “patently false”? What about all the time LBJ was in Cleveland? Where did all the Cavs fans go, if there is indeed such a thing? That’s no bueno, Allen, especially considering all of the “fandom” debates we’ve had.

  • http://Philosophervision@blogspot.com The Philosopher

    Shout out @”fandom”…

  • ThaWindy

    Southside stand up

  • http://www.triplejunearthed.com/dacre Dacre

    Whats a Cavs fan?

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    If you say LeBron fans are not fans of the teams, they are fans of players, then you have to explain Eboy.
    He’s a fan of LeBron now, to the point where he’s defended him against your attacks.
    Yet, he only became a fan of LeBron when he joined the Heat.
    So Eboy is a LeBron fan who is following the same dynamic you attributed to Rose fans.
    So, your statement is false.
    Now, T_money and JTaylor may be cats who support LeBron regardless of his team, but Eboy and Cheryl are not.
    As for Cavs fans, their team sucks. People tend to be more vocal in their support when a team is winning. See the increase in Bulls fans for proof.

  • http://slamonline.com AllDayEveryDay

    Guys, NBA announced all defensive teams. Guess what?! Kobe got in 1st team again LOLLL

  • http://Slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    I’d argue that Eboy is a “supporter” of LeBron due to the fact he plays for the team that he’s a fan of. He’s not here to explain his position, so until he does…
    And I maintain that Rose supporters are and were Bulls fans, first. A group of people who stood behind the team even during the lean years.
    LeBron had a following while he was in HS. A very LARGE following that Rose didn’t have. But I forgot who I was talking to… You’re right once again, sir. I’m wrong once again. My arms are too short… Back to my place now.

  • eboylebrondelontwfamily

    wow look at eboy spending time w/ lebron nuts. he maybe suckin’ it up w/ delonte as well. imagine him as he is the glee’s sucka$$ coach of the cheerios. good job eboy

  • http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2011/5/9/2161944/derrick-rose-kobe-bryant-lebron-james-bulls-nba-playoffs-2011 nbk

    I just think Chicago has way way more fans then Miami or Cleveland. Its absurd to think on a national level either of those teams will have fan support in anywhere near a comparative level to chicago. And whether or not people are bulls or derrick rose fans or lebron fans or whatever, it doesn’t excuse being illogical and stupid about the topics. ANd both types of fans are idiots some of the time

  • http://pickandroll.tumblr.com airs

    BC – youre my dude and all, but thats false bro.
    a lot of so called bulls fans are now bulls fan solely because of derrick rose.
    you might not see it if you’re surrounded by hardcore bulls fans, which you might be.
    but i’ll tell you now, i see it on a daily basis: some one i’ve known for a long time never speaking a word about the bulls until just recently because drose is killing it. there’s a new wave of em every time derrick rose’s face is on ESPN.
    sure, they’ll give you the “oh i loved the bulls ever since jordan” yadda yadda yadda but it’s all BS, just trying to sound cool.

  • http://slamonline.com The Ambassador

    Hey Kobe is an elite defender he has ended up in the 1st nba all defensive team 9 times!!!

  • http://slamonline Brion

    Wheres “Lakeshow” been ?

  • http://www.bulls.com Rigo Gonzalez

    airs – you’re my dude and all, but that’s false too.
    How in the hell are you gonna say most of these Bulls fans just jumped back on the bandwagon when they’ve led or been at the top of attendance in the NBA even during the horriBulls years?
    I remember still talking to my boys about stuff like, believe it or not, “yo, you seen Eddy Curry last night?” or “Damn, Jalen was going OFF!”
    Most Bulls fans I know been Bulls fans forever, regardless of whether they sucked or not.

  • JTaylor21

    Preach! Leave it to ole dude to keep lying to himself. Living vicariously through another human being would do that to you.

  • http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2011/5/9/2161944/derrick-rose-kobe-bryant-lebron-james-bulls-nba-playoffs-2011 nbk

    Udonis Haslem activated for tonight.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    I support Bron cause he’s a member of the Heat now and will fight cats that nitpick him. I dont stan that guy though. I liked him before July because of his talent and things he had done on the
    court. He’s not even my favorite player on the squad…he may be third behind Dwyane and UD. But at the end of the day…im a Heat fan….thats where my loyalty is. Unfortunatley that means I have to big up Chrish Bosh too.

  • http://nicekicks.com meloman2.0

    Ive waited for this day for so long… and as much as i hate kobe, all im really hoping for is for Lebron to be next

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    I am glad you have learned your place Bryan…
    Blanket statements are dangerous. There were people here who fought for Bron when he played for the cavs who don’t say much at all now because he isn’t with the team.
    Bron has more fans but he has been around longer and had a higher profile. Things will change.

  • JTaylor21

    Rigo Suave, negro please! No way in hell were you and your boys chatting about Eddie “The Michelin Man Curry”, no way jose!
    Bulls fans are similar to the groundhog in that y’all popped up during the MJ years, went back underground from 99-07 and have now resurfaced for the Rose era. The Groundhog is also known as the wood”chucker”, so there’s some correlation between the two.

  • http://Slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    Thinking you’re never wrong about anything, ever, is dangerous too. But I guess that’s a blanket statement too.

  • http://www.bulls.com Rigo Gonzalez

    Right. I forgot, you were there chilling on my corner with me and my boys back in ’02 and sh*t, huh?
    I just didn’t notice you, cause you know, you’re all quiet and humble away from this site.

  • http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2011/5/9/2161944/derrick-rose-kobe-bryant-lebron-james-bulls-nba-playoffs-2011 nbk

    JTaylor so your saying you’ll disappear when LeBron retires? Or will you find someone else to defend/root for? or do you just like to pick a fight and stick it out to exhaustion, even if your point is only mute and annoying?

  • http://www.bulls.com Rigo Gonzalez

    Like your boy D Rose

  • http://slamonline.com AllBall

    Some times I can’t tell if its real Jtaylor or fake Jtaylor. Or if its old Jtaylor when I first started checkin SlamO and he was like a jacked up on line version of c_cantrell.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Sigh.
    tell me when you have argued a position thinking you are wrong? That is the very definition of intellectual dishonesty.
    I never said I am never wrong and I readily admit when I am proven wrong. I have done it many times on here and in real life.
    but when I argue a point I think that I am right. Why else would I be arguing?

  • JTaylor21

    I’m mute and annoying yet it seems like you’re always quick to respond. Hmm, I wonder why?

  • http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2011/5/9/2161944/derrick-rose-kobe-bryant-lebron-james-bulls-nba-playoffs-2011 nbk

    because i’m annoyed and i’d rather not sit here and read you say the same thing about Rose as a chucker day after day after day. It was Kobe for most the season, then you moved on to Rose, but are the FIRST person to defend Russell Westbrook, so clearly your just here to argue, contradict yourself, and annoy the sh*t out of those unfortunate enough to have to read the same thing from you every single day. ECHO!

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Basically prove me wrong and I will say I am wrong.
    But I am going thinking I am right.
    Why is that such a foreign concept?

  • http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2011/5/9/2161944/derrick-rose-kobe-bryant-lebron-james-bulls-nba-playoffs-2011 nbk

    its not Allen. I think Bryan was trying to say something else, or atleast I hope so. But if not, then please will you start letting us know when your arguing a point that you don’t think is right?

  • http://Slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    I’ve never seen you admit to being wrong about anything on here. Perhaps that was before my time. These days, it seems that you’re the only one who’s ever right at all. And I’m not the first one to point that out.
    Sure, everyone feels they’re right when they make a statement, that is until you step in and tell them otherwise. The only difference is that no one can tell you that you’re wrong about anything… Because you never are.
    But whatever…

  • JTaylor21

    Looks like someone is suffering from a case of male sensitivity aka MENopause. Symptoms include overreaction, bloating, sensitivity to criticism, irritability and mood swings.
    Might wanna get that checked out.

  • http://www.bulls.com Rigo Gonzalez

    Damn, y’all sound like a therapy session or something…

  • http://pickandroll.tumblr.com airs

    real talk, i thought eddy curry was gonna be dope haha. before he got traded to the knicks dude had reaaaal potential
    the alley oops to him and chandler had me hopeful.
    but i still believe that a ton of these supposed bulls fans are only bulls fans because of drose, i shouldn’t have said most.
    like i said, it might not seem like it if you’re surrounded with hardcore bulls fans, but its for real.

  • http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2011/5/9/2161944/derrick-rose-kobe-bryant-lebron-james-bulls-nba-playoffs-2011 nbk

    Overreaction? to what? sensitivity to what? bloating? maybe, i’ll ask my girl, mood swings? naw-your always annoying, irritability? always

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Maybe the people arguing with me just failed to prove me wrong?
    My recent points have been that Kobe is clutch but inefficient, rose is better than westbrook as a point guard by a large margin, Zbo is a top five power forward in the league, the Heat’s construction is not bad for the league, nash still didn’t deserve both mvps and Kobe is not first team defense. Where am I wrong?

  • http://Slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    airs, when Ben Gordon was with Chicago, and when Hinrich ran the show, there were a TON of Bulls fans around. I find it hard to believe that all of a sudden DRose made everybody Bulls fans. I’m sure that there are a few who fall into that category, but Chicago has had a following like the Knicks, Lakers and Celtics that go back farther than 3 years ago.

  • http://Slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    *DRose made everybody Bulls fans like LBJ made everybody Cavs fans.

  • http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2011/5/9/2161944/derrick-rose-kobe-bryant-lebron-james-bulls-nba-playoffs-2011 nbk

    Nash deserved one of those MVP’s, we’ve had that discussion countless times, but your wrong about that one IMO

  • http://Slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    Or Heat fans.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    NBK would you say you definitely proved me wrong or that we both stated our strong positions and agreed to disagree?
    We are all arguing mainly subjecive points with some objective information. There is a lot of leeway there.

  • http://www.slamonline.com unf*ckwitable

    Kobe first team defense GTFOH.

  • http://chicagonow.com/sports/bulls Diesel

    Does anyone ever convince anyone that they’re wrong on this website? I’ve rarely, if ever actually seen someone successfully argue their position and convince the other person to switch their stance. Most of the time one person just gets sick of arguing. Or the other person is jtaylor and they have no idea what they’re arguing in the first place.

  • Myung

    All of this is based on limited observation so take it for what it’s worth (or ignore it completely)… Allen, one of your recent points was that Josh Smith has regressed a lot this year. I pointed that he really hasn’t but that maybe you’ve just noticed it because he’s on TV more, and in fairness, you sort of backed off your original stance, although I never really got the feeling you were admitting you were “wrong.” You simply backed off a little. If that’s your way of admitting you’re wrong, so be it. BC, I pointed out last week that Forrest Gump was from Alabama and not Georgia, and you contended over and over that you were right. I know it was a Forrest Gump conversation so it’s not “that serious,” but it was a very harmless topic and an easy way for you to say, “I was wrong.” But you took the low road. I admit I don’t come on here very often any more so in fairness to you two, I might miss the times when you do admit you’re wrong. I apologize in advance for not seeing everything you two have written. Personally, I’ve never seen either of you admit you’re wrong so I’m not exactly sure what either of you is trying to prove tonight. You both strike me as real stubborn and prideful dudes… but that’s the status quo for people who have strong convictions about sports so I don’t hold it against either of you. Personally, you two are very similar in my eyes. You might have different stances, but in terms of stubbornness and pride, you two are about equal, at least on these boards.

  • http://www.slamonline.com unf*ckwitable

    Arguing over fandom again, so pointless. Every star players has fans that will follow them from club to club just like every club has fans that will always support them no matter how bad they are.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    I havein a few instances presented a compelling enough arument to sway someone. But that is rare. Usually you just argue until one person looks stupid or gets tired.

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