Monday, April 16th, 2012 at 8:30 am  |  146 responses

Post Up: All Of The Lights

Carmelo’s 42 isn’t enough to beat the Heat and the Lakers outlast Dallas without Kobe.

by Abe Schwadron | @abe_squad

On a weekend highlighted by some amazing outdoor hooping-type weather in New York City, here’s hoping you made it inside to watch some of the key battles on Sunday. Starting—where else—in the Big Apple.

Heat 93, Knicks 85

LeBron James dropped 29 points and 10 rebounds, and running mate Dwyane Wade added 28 and 9 as Miami overcame a 42-point effort from Carmelo Anthony—but it was James’ defense, not offense, that won this game for the Heat. Over the last 8 minutes of the game, with Bron Bron pretty much exclusively on ‘Melo, Anthony could muster just 3 points on 1-5 shooting, marginalizing an otherwise monster performance. Then again, Anthony played 43 minutes and was the Knicks’ only source for offense—the only other New York player in double figures was JR Smith (16), while Landry Fields, Iman Shumpert and Baron Davis shot a combined 4-18 from the field. Davis looked especially old and slow on Sunday, finishing with more turnovers (5) than assists (4). Chris Bosh led an improved Heat rebounding resolve, with 14 boards to complement his 16 points. Enjoy this one? You might be in for more, since these teams could hook up for a first-round Playoff matchup.

Lakers 112, Mavericks 108 (OT)

The Lakers won a fourth straight game without the services of Kobe Bryant, this time outlasting the defending champions behind 23 points and 16 rebounds from Andrew Bynum and a pair of big 3-pointers in overtime from Pau Gasol—although he may have goten a controversial helping hand from Matt Barnes on the first one. Gasol finished his day with 20 and 10, Barnes posted 11, 11 and 8 dimes while Ramon Sessions scored 22 points and the Lake Show held a 50-32 advantage on points in the paint. Los Angeles fought back from a fourth quarter deficit and completed the 4-game season series sweep of the Mavs, who ousted the Purple & Gold in the Playoffs last year, lest you forget. Jason Terry (21 points) sent the game into overtime on a 20-footer with 55 seconds to go in regulation, but missed what would have been the game-tying bucket at the rim with 5 seconds left in OT after avoiding Barnes mid-air. Dirk Nowitzki scored a game-high 24 points (plus 14 boards) but needed 28 shots to get there.

Raptors 102, Hawks 86

Even with Josh Smith scoring 12 of his game-high 26 points in the first quarter, and even with a 15-6 run to open the second half, the Hawks could never manage to grab the lead in this one—Atlanta trailed by 14 at halftime and never got closer than 7 points from midway through the third quarter on. Toronto shot 55 percent from the field, led by 23 points from DeMar Derozan (8-15 shooting) and a rag-tag crew of D-Leaguers, 10-day contract guys and injury fill-ins. Among the 6 Raptors in double figures scoring-wise were Alan Anderson (16 points), Ben Uzoh and Justin Dentmon (10 points each). Atlanta starters not named Josh Smith combined for just 12 points—Joe Johnson accounted for 7 of those while shooting 2-12. ATL’s hopes of snagging the 3-seed in the East took a serious hit in a game they probably shouldn’t have lost. Thanks Joe!

Magic 100, Cavaliers 84

With Dwight Howard and Kyrie Irving both on the shelf, it wasn’t exactly the star-powered game it might have been a few months back—and the Magic got more bad news on the injury front, losing Glen Davis to a sprained knee midway through this one—but Orlando led from start to finish to officially clinch a Playoff berth. Cleveland shot just 32 percent from the field and turned the ball over 18 times, while Orlando protected the ball (only 6 turnovers) and had 5 players in double figures. Jameer Nelson and Antawn Jamison each led their squads with 21 points.

Bulls 100, Pistons 94 (OT)

It’s clear that Derrick Rose is still in the midst of shaking the rust off his game, but even on a night when the MVP turned the ball over 7 times and shot 9-22, he was ready when called upon, drilling the game-tying 3-pointer with 6.5 seconds to go in the fourth quarter against Detroit and leading the Bulls to the overtime victory. Rose finished with 24 points and 9 dimes, but it was Joakim Noah who was the driving force for Chicago—he man-handled the Pistons down low, racking up 20 points and 17 rebounds, plus 2 blocked shots. Other than Rose, Noah and Carlos Boozer (15×9), the Bulls can thank Rodney Stuckey for helping produce the W, since Stuck missed two free throws in the final 16 seconds of regulation—if he’d made just one of them, the game likely would never have gone to OT. Then again, Stuckey’s 32 points kept Detroit in the game on a night when the Pistons shot 39 percent from the field.

Kings 104, Trail Blazers 103

First things first, guys—Hasheem Thabeet sighting! The former No. 2 overall pick turned trade throw-in played 13 minutes, grabbed 3 rebounds, blocked a shot and scored 2 points on a surprisingly nice oop jam. Despite the matchup of a pair of Lottery teams, this was a low-key super entertaining game. After utterly dominating for most of the night, DeMarcus Cousins (23 points, 7 rebounds) put the Kings up by 2 on a driving bucket with under a minute to play. Portland’s Wesley Matthews answered back with a corner three with under 10 seconds left to put the Blazers back in front. Then, with the game hanging in the balance, Marcus Thornton caught an inbounds pass, took one dribble and pulled up at the elbow for a game-winning jumpshot, part of his 20-point performance. If not for Thornton’s clutch bucket, we’d be talking about Matthews’ huge game (and what was almost a game-winner)—he had 19 of his 31 points in the third quarter, including 5 threes.

Celtics 94, Bobcats 82

How do we even talk about Charlotte these days? Like, if they don’t get the No. 1 pick this year, where do they go from here? Before I digress into philosophical questions that rank right up there with the mysteries of the universe, let’s talk about their latest destruction, this time at the hands of the Celtics’ B-team. Doc Rivers was so confident against the Bobcats that he told his Big Three to stay home—that’s right: Ray Allen, Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett didn’t even make the trip to North Carolina. And why would they? In their absence, Boston still had a relatively easy time disposing of the ‘Cats. Rajon Rondo had 20 points, 16 assists and 6 rebounds and Avery Bradley and Brandon Bass each scored 22 points.

Hornets 88, Grizzlies 75

With brand-new owner Tom Benson in attendance, the Hornets improved to 2-0 under his “new direction” on the strength of 18 points on 9 shots from Eric Gordon and 16 points and 11 rebounds from Carl Landry. New Orleans is now 5-2 on the year when Gordon plays, but just 18-42 overall. For Memphis, it was a forgettable night to say the least—the Grizz shot 36 percent, blew an 11-point lead and saw Marc Gasol (11 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists) leave in the fourth quarter with a knee injury. If he’s out for any extended period of time, that could be trouble for the Grizzlies (obvious alert). Rudy Gay scored 24 points on 9-17 shooting to pace Memphis, but the road boys were outscored 40 to 22 in the paint.

Nuggets 101, Rockets 86

In what was a crucial game for Playoff positioning, the Nuggets used a big third period and domination down low to jump out to a double-digit lead and finish off the Rockets. Denver outscored Houston 60 to 26 on points in the paint and 37-19 in the third quarter. Arron Afflalo scored 18 of his 20 points in the second half and Ty Lawson matched his 20 as the Nuggs won a season-high 5th straight home game—they currently are the 7-seed in the West, just a half-game back of Dallas for the No. 6 spot. Houston, meanwhile, had a 4-game road winning streak snapped and lost their 3rd straight overall, dropping down to the 8-seed, with Phoenix only 1 game behind. Not only that, but the oft-banged up Marcus Camby left at halftime with a back injury.

Line of the Night: I know the Knicks took the L, but ‘Melo’s 42 was still the best line of the day.

Moments of the Night: Marcus Thornton wins it for the Kings, and DRose drills a 3 to take Detroit to OT.

Dunk of the Night: DMC down the lane for the dunk.

Tonight: 11 games on deck, highlighted by a late-night showdown between the Thunder and Clippers.

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  • http://www.slamonline.com Jahmai

    Rondo is playing great ball, Avery keeps improving by the day and the Celtics look as good as they ever have. It would be great if the Heat got the Knicks in the 1st round and Celtics in 2nd round. Because if the Bulls face either the Celtics or Knicks I think they will make the finals and I think they can match up with anyone in the West, the only team that’s a serious problem is the Heat imo. (don’t get me wrong, every playoff series will be tough hard fought and probably pretty ugly especially if the Bulls play the Pacers). Drose has had his clutch moments this season along with his FT woes, let’s hope this gets him going a little. I can live with the TO’s right now.

  • ALD

    knicks need Amare back to compete with Miami… They match up better with Chicago……

  • IAMORANGE4EVER

    That was some “signature win” for the Heat last night. So what if the Knicks are without two key starters. Only a Heat hater would bring that up! lol

  • IAMORANGE4EVER

    FYI, I said last night, because that’s when I watched the game on my DVR.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Dagger

    Bynum and Gasol have proven that the Lakers would be a better team if Kobe took about 5 fewer shots every game and tried to pass it inside instead. But hasn’t that always been the case with Kobe . . . .

  • http://Slamonline.com Datkid

    Eric Gordon should go back to the clippers… Or try too. He’ll be a free agent soon right?

  • AsadSaleh3

    DRose is getting back to himself.
    Hopefully, Kobe will come back and get his shots to around 20 a game. It’s better for him and the team. If they had a bench, they’d be a title contender. OKC and San Antonio are too much for them now.
    Watching the Heat play, there’s no good reason why Wade and LeBron should have to carry so much. Their bench is not as good as advertised. Bosh played well yesterday. If Chicago’s shooters make shots, I see them getting past Miami this time around. Boozer, Deng, Rip, Korver, CJ Watson, John Lucas, hopefully those guys will help Rose out with the scoring. Miami is not the prohibitive favorite anymore. They play like they’ve actually won something already sometimes. OKC, Chicago, San Antonio, these teams are hungrier and play harder than Miami. Even the Clippers act like they’re hungrier than Miami. The Knicks were just missing a second scorer yesterday behind Melo. He ran out of gas towards the end of the game.

  • IAMORANGE4EVER

    @Dagger resting Kobe could prove to be a great move (or blessing in disguise if Kobe’s really need the rest) for the Lakers, due to the fact Bynum and Gasol are getting more touches and more confident just as the playoffs draw near.

  • http://slamonline.com/ Abe Schwadron

    @Datkid Eric Gordon is a restricted Free Agent this summer. Expect a handful of teams to go after him (hopefully my Wiz) and NOLA to face a big ($) decision. If he wants, he can turn down a long term deal and sign a qualifying 1-yr offer and become an unrestricted FA summer of ’13 (what Nick Young did this year).

  • T-Money

    miami can still win it all but that team is very flawed. the talk when they got togehter was that it was supposed to make it easier for all them. but they need lebron to run the offense, give them an inside presence, make plays for others, shut down the hottest guy in the 4th and, oh, drop 30. wtf?! and jon barry just plain don’t like the heat. bron had 15 at the half and he was asking when he was going to wake up and get engaged and how shooting 4 free throws in a half was unacceptable. unh?

  • T-Money

    also, melo was doing unspeakable things to battier. now, if battier can’t make it hard for guys like melo and kd (and he hasn’t, at all)… why even play him?

  • jake

    Am I the only one wondering who is going to guard Andrew Bynum in the playoffs?

  • 23

    Was turiaf injured? I hate the inconsistency of the heats rotation. It’s no wonder they can’t find a rhythm

  • http://slamonline.com badnewsballer

    @jake- the only one I see is Perkins.

  • Heals

    Charlotte or not, RR showin he can go 20-10+ (assists) on a poor shooting night and with “no j” as everyone states. He played half-interested in the 3rd-4th and still controlled the game. AvyB just grabbing the baton and running with it is just fun to watch. Greg Steisma, oh my bad, Greg “get that shht outta here” Steisma. @Jahmai, naw man your(???) Bulls will be fine vs Bos. KG has been killing teams with poor C depth and athleticism (not an issue for Chi), Rose gives RR fits and can make him look “timid” at times and PDouble can’t take advantage of Deng like he does with other SF’s. The only reason my C’s look sooo good vs Mia is that on any given night they can match the output of LBJ and DW3 with their stars, then outplay the Mia supporting cast with theirs and a better coach. Those adavntages disappear with Chi…

  • Da-Meat-Hook

    @ T-Money, yeah, Barry was spitting hate at half-time. It didn’t even make any sense. Magic hates on LBJ as well, but at least he doesn’t make it as blatantly obvious.

  • MUBWAR

    t-money every time i watch a full heat game, lbj played about 4 positions, facilitated the ball better than chalmers, got more boards than Bosh and more points & steals than wade. Is it possible 4 someone to continue this road from the regular season to the playoff without a drop?

  • Mike From Spain

    T-money -> good point about Melo and Battier. Melo’s game was a beauty to watch, even though he rimmed a few 3 pt attempts at the end while trying to play hero ball, he was very efficient most of the game and played defense with intensity. He forced fouls on Battier that Battier does not usually commit. Once he got the ball at the 3 pt line and blew by all the defense and laid it up and in. I usually don’t like Melo’s game but I saw why he has fans…

  • http://fkjlf.com Jukai

    Truth guys, Lebron ain’t even playing that well. That’s not an insult, that’s a sign of how great Lebron is if he can play four positions, facilitate the ball, get ten boards an almost hit thirty, but he’s not playing as well as he should. Too much dribbling, too many contested jump shots, too many times he gets lazy and turns over the ball. He doesn’t play with intensity throughout the entire games (nor does, well, anyone on the Heat), he pulling an Oscar Robertson where he does everything throughout the game instead of stretches when the offense gets stagnant.
    I wonder if it’s fatigue related, the Heat were playing at an insane level in the beginning of the season and just slowed down.
    Also, the Knicks need Jeremy Lin. Bad.

  • http://www.twitter.com/hurstysyd Hursty

    Not happy with the effort Houston showed yesterday. They play Denver again in a home-and-home, but still. Lack of intensity killed them.

  • Mike From Spain

    Stiemsma got 6 blocks… filthy! he’s a free agent this post-season, I guess that the Celtics will want to keep some of their FAs , but will they be able to keep all? I think that Ray Allen will walk this postseason.

  • JoeMaMa

    If Kobe’s the winner he purports to be, then he’ll play nice with the bigs and manage his shots in the playoffs. Gasol and Bynum are two of the best big men in the game; they both have size and skills. Sure, Kobe will take the big shots, and he’ll put the Lakers on his back, but he should realize that the Lakers really can win another title if he lets the big guys dominate!

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    Nobody is going to mention that the Lakers should have lost that game? Matt Basket-interference Barnes.

  • http://Slamonline.com Datkid

    Cosign T-money, and Abe I’d love to see a healthy EG on the wizards, but personally I want him to come back to the clippers bc I felt like the Blake+EG(with the help of a good coach) core was going to be really special. Plus then they could move nick young to the 3 (or trade him, he doesnt do well at the 3 although that might change w/ cp there.) and bring Chauncey off the bench.

  • ALD

    The Lakers… where championships happen!

  • MUBWAR

    can this be the year? heat vs Lakers? lebron vs kobe? goosebumps just thinking about it.

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF30WneDtQc Datkid

    W/o Jeremy Lin, the knicks match up better with the bulls than with miami…

  • http://www.twitter.com/nflem41 Nicolas Fleming

    If the Mavericks miss the playoffs, they have noone to blame but themselves, but I’ll blame Matt Barnes because he looks like Rhianna.

  • http://www.reverbnation.com/tray24 T-Ray

    Yea we should have lost that game yesterday lol but with Kobe out Bynum and Gasol look like the dominant tandem they should have been. Kobe needs to lower his shots to about 3-5 per game. And to whoever asked who can guard Bynum only Perkins because he’s beefy lol

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    Can’t tell if insulting Barnes or Rhianna…

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qNzF0mZUPI MeloMan15

    The Knicks need a pg that is steady and doesn’t turn the ball over… times like these when I really miss chauncey

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rwDluFZQmtQ nbk

    Cosign Jukai.

  • jpm34

    @T-ray, you only want Kobe to take 5 shots a game? Im all for that cuz it would mean the Laker done in 4.

  • http://www.reverbnation.com/tray24 T-Ray

    I meant 3-5 shots less lol could catch

  • jpm34

    Im with you on that thought T. I still don’t trust Bynum to be the go to guy in tight games.

  • http://www.reverbnation.com/tray24 T-Ray

    I agree whole heartly on that man. When you need a crunch time bucket Kobe should still be the guy.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/officerbarbrady what

    Clearly whoever created the Tupac hologram at Coachella also created a Joe Johnson hologram who showed up to the Hawks-Raptors game last night.

  • Drig

    LAL rising…….If only the Clips lose a game right now…….I’m pretty sure once Kobe comes back, we’re due a bad game before he goes back to being monster Kob’. This injury has proven to be a blessing in disguise. The bench now has confidence. Sessions has a lot of confidence. World Peace has gone back to Metta. And Pau and Bynum have cemented themselves as a top 2 tandem. IF LA can maintain their 3pt shooting ( WHICH WILL BE THE ONLY REASON THEY’LL PROBABLY SCREW UP ) into the POs, esp. when the bench is in the game, LA vs Heat/Celtics, here we come.

  • http://sportsbybrooks.com/boxscores-never-lie-or-exaggerate-on-twitter-30011 Allenp

    Would Lakers fans rather have the team they have now, or the team they could have had with a Chris Paul or Dwight Howard trade? Just curious.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Bynum is shooting 41% while Kobe has been out….. Not joking. He has put up big points. Averaging 22 points, but… on 22 FGA. That’s awful. I love Bynum and he is obviously the 2nd best Center in the NBA, but it’s clear that he is not equipped today to be “the guy.” He should be able to. He will learn to be that guy, but right now he is not. Pau is still soft, but playing allot better these days. The reason for the wins have been Ron Artest and Matt Barnes stepping up big time in KB’s absence. That’s not to take away from the big guys, because they are controlling the paint. But they are not being dominant like they should be. Ramon Sessions has been great also. He has had some bad games, but he is awesome when he’s rolling.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Rajon Rondo has jumped into my top 5 for MVP. Booting out Mr Dwight Howard.

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    Top 5 nbk? Bron, Durant, Parker, Kobe, Rondo?

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Bron, Durant, Parker, Rondo, Paul, – Kobe/Howard are 6/7 depending on how their teams finish up without them.

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    Darn, I was close. I think it’ll end up being just Bron and Durant though Tony deserves consideration. Sadly, he’ll probably finish 7th in voting.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    How does your top 5 shake out? – I think Parker finishes in the top 5 in the voting. What him and those Spurs are doing is just to big to ignore – (even though they are considerably better with Ginobili, which may hurt Parker during voting).

  • http://www.slamonline.com Slick Ric

    Carmelo loves Sunday games, huh? people are seriously forgetting there are two sides of the court when saying they would take bynum over dwight. bynum offensive arsenal is more advanced than Howards, but Dwight has improved. There is absolutely no competition when it comes to who makes the bigger impact on defensive end though.

  • http://www.reverbnation.com/tray24 T-Ray

    Allenp I like our team now instead of the super team we could’ve had

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    The reason Kobe isn’t in my top 5 despite how immensely important he is to LA is because he has been extremely inefficient this season. He really hasn’t even been the best SG in the league….(cue on the angry mob)

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Dumb.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    what is?

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