GAME THREAD: NBA: LA LAKERS (9-6) at UTAH (11-5)

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    NBA: LA LAKERS (9-6) at UTAH (11-5)

    <h3>Bryant, Lakers look to stay hot against Jazz</h3>

    <div class="pre">LA Lakers (9-6) at Utah (11-5) 10:30 pm EST</div>

    SALT LAKE CITY (Ticker) - Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles seektheir third straight won on Friday, when they visit the surgingUtah Jazz.


    Bryant scored 24 points in three quarters and reserve SashaVujacic added a career-best 22 as the Lakers coasted to a 127-99victory over the Denver Nuggets on Thursday.


    "The young fellows came in and took care of business," Bryantsaid. "It feels good to go out there and play well. It shows alot of maturation on our part."


    Los Angeles coach Phil Jackson reportedly has agreed to atwo-year contract extension worth about $24 million. He and theteam parted ways in 2004 before the 62-year-old signed athree-year, $30 million deal following a year off.

    Lakers forward Lamar Odom hopes to finally contribute on theroad, as he is averaging just 8.8 points and 6.4 rebounds infive game away from the Staples Center.


    Despite tweaking his right ankle, Carlos Boozer scored 12 of his26 points in the fourth quarter to help the Jazz posted a106-95 triumph at Philadelphia on Wednesday.


    Utah has won four of its last five games.


    On November 4, Bryant poured in 33 points to lead five others indouble figures as Los Angeles posted a 119-109 victory at homeagainst the Jazz.


    Odom missed the first meeting with the Lakers while recoveringfrom offseason shoulder surgery.
     
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    Re: NBA: LA LAKERS (9-6) at UTAH (11-5)

    Jazz plan to use a lot of traps on Kobe tonight so look for more assists in this game. The ball movement needs to be sharp and his teammates need to finish strong. The Jazz have quick defensive rotations and AK47 is one of the best weakside shotblockers in the league.</p>

    <span id="slt_site"><span id="slt_article">The Jazz likely will try to trap Bryant with a second defender and force him to give up the ball. Forget Brewer at all feeling comfortable guarding Bryant. He said the moment that happens is the game Bryant strikes for 40 points or more.
    Added Boozer: "I mean, obviously, come on, he's probably the best offensive player in the game. He's seen every defense out there. But if we execute it the way we can execute it and rotate, hopefully we have a good chance against him."
    </span></span></p>

    <span id="slt_site"><span id="slt_article">The Lakers have to get to the free throw line and make them count. Bynum missed 4 free throws last night and I expect him to draw a lot of attention in this game. Sloan likes his team to take the foul instead of giving up easy buckets so Bynum needs to make them pay everytime they foul him.</span></span></p>

    <span id="slt_site"><span id="slt_article">Mehmet Okur is banged up right and is a game time decision. If he's out than Utah might go with a frontline of Boozer and Millsapp in this game which gives Bynum a tremendous height and size advantage. However, it gives Utah two quick and active forwards who get after the offensive glass along with AK47 flying in. The Lakers have to limit Utah's second chance opportunities and box out these guys when shots go up.</span></span></p>

    <span id="slt_site"><span id="slt_article">Derek Fisher had a monster performance in the first meeting and did a fine job on Deron Williams. I expect DWill to come out sharp for this game and try to win this matchup for Utah. If Fisher outplays or gives equal production to DWill it will be tough for Utah to win tonight.</span></span></p>

    <span id="slt_site"><span id="slt_article">This is a game when we miss Kwame's post defense and the team will count on Turiaf and Bynum to anchor the paint. If either guy gets in early foul trouble we could be in for a long night. Neither Odom or Radman can handle Boozer in the post.</span></span></p>

    <span id="slt_site"><span id="slt_article">Lakers came off a blowout win and are probably feeling good about themselves right about now. For a young team that could be the kiss of death in a back to back game. Kobe and Fisher need to crack the whip on these guys and make they come out ready to play. Walton got a boost of confidence after running with the starting lineup to start the 3rd quarter. I hope he carries that strong play into this game and hopefully Odom doesn't get off to another 0-9 start. </span></span></p>

    <span id="slt_site"><span id="slt_article">I'd love to see the Lakers keep another elite opponent under 100 points and win this game with defense. Go Lakers!</span></span></p>
     
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    Re: NBA: LA LAKERS (9-6) at UTAH (11-5)

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    Records: Lakers 9-6; Jazz 11-5
    Offensive ratings: Lakers 111.5 (5th); Jazz 112.2 (3rd)
    Defensive ratings: Lakers 104.9 (11th); Jazz 104.2 (8th)
    Projected Starting Lineups: Lakers: (This is what I&rsquo;d do, I have no idea what Phil will do after last night) Derek Fisher, Kobe Bryant, Luke Walton, Lamar Odom, Andrew Bynum
    Jazz: Deron Williams, Ronny Brewer, Carlos Boozer (day-to-day), Andrei Kirilenko, Mehmet Okur (day-to-day)</p>

    Lakers Notes: The Lakers played very well for 60% of the game, and that was enough to get a comfortable win over the nuggets. Early on (in the first on court stint for both Fisher and Farmar) the Lakers seemed caught off guard by the aggressive, gambling style of the Nuggets. But when Fisher and the other starters came back in halfway through the second quarter the Lakers offense settled down, stopped turning the ball over and that took the Nuggets out of their running game and easy buckets that fueled the lead.</p>

    Radmanovich has not thrived as a starter (last night in the first quarter he had two turnovers and two missed threes, and he was the first guy subbed out (of course, Turiaf is in for him and makes a turnover on the second possession in the game). The ying to that yang, Luke Walton has struggled off the bench but got a start in the third quarter (moving Lamar to the four) and he and the offense thrived in their familiar roles.</p>

    When the gambling wasn&rsquo;t working, at the start of the fourth quarter the Nuggets started playing more zone. There are conventional wisdom ways to beat a zone &mdash; pound it on the inside, or shoot over it. Sasha Vujacic almost single-handedly beat the zone by shooting over it (yes, kwame a., maybe too much but when you&rsquo;re hot&hellip;.).</p>

    My favorite play of the game, in the third quarter on a mini-fast break Fisher just took the ball right at Camby, used amazing savvy and body control to draw the foul and hit the shot. About three times a game he just makes a veteran, smart play that we haven&rsquo;t seen since, well, he left.</p>

    As for the Nuggets&hellip; I tried to post this in the comments yesterday and screwed it up. But after the game I thought it was dead on. It is espn.com&rsquo;s David Thorpe talking about Denver.</p>
    <blockquote>

    Allen Iverson, Marcus Camby, and Carmelo Anthony are three big names for Denver. Thorpe singles out this team as the antithesis of San Antonio&rsquo;s approach of accumulating good role players. &ldquo;Denver&rsquo;s like an AAU team, where every time they lose everyone thinks they should have gotten five more shots.&rdquo;</p>
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    What About Odom? He was off his game again in the first half against Denver &mdash; not aggressively going to the hoop on offense (and missing his jumpers), not physically challenging to Carmelo on defense (although that is a tough match up), not taking charge of the second unit when he was the best player on the floor for the team at the start of the second quarter.</p>

    In the second half he got a few lay-ups, then hit a wide-open three later. Is that the start of him turning it around? Do you want to bet on that? Is he just better suited at the four?</p>

    I&rsquo;ve waited for him to turn the corner, but I&rsquo;m settling into kwame a.&rsquo;s assessment that Odom is what he is &mdash; inconsistent. At times he can be brilliant, but to expect him to maintain that over 82 games is asking too much. He&rsquo;d be a great third option, but is not the second option that can take this team to the next level.</p>

    The question is: How do we get the most out of him? Is it moving him back to the four and setting him up closer to the hoop? He said he is a natural three, but hasn&rsquo;t played like it. Do we give him more time? It is only November, just 15 games into the season. Is it just a matter of making him more comfortable? Or uncomfortable?</p>

    I&rsquo;m not sure what the answer is, and I don&rsquo;t think the coaching staff seems to either. Off the court, Odom is maybe my favorite Laker right now and after all he&rsquo;s been through even Scrooge is rooting for him. But I&rsquo;m not sure what to expect on the court night to night, and that isn&rsquo;t good for a second option on a good team.</p>

    The Jazz Coming In: They are good, they are deep, they are 7-3 in their last 10 and Carlos Boozer is leading the way in that stretch shooting 60.8% and scoring 25 a game. Not to mention his 10 boards.</p>

    Jerry Sloan is an old dog with a new trick this year, opening up the offense &mdash; the Jazz play at the seventh fastest pace in the league, almost identical to the Lakers. The results have been great &mdash; the Jazz are the third best offense in the NBA this year, shooting 51.6% (eFG%) as a team.</p>

    Both Boozer and Okur and game-time decisions tonight due to nagging injuries. Whether or not they play will be a big factor in how the Lakers line up and match up.</p>

    Last time these two met: It was a Sunday night game four games into the season and the Lakers got the win. Kobe led the way, with 33 points, a +13 and he shot an incredible 71% (eFG%). But it was Andrew Bynum &mdash; against one of the best front lines in the league &mdash; who shot 85% and was a +14, while Jordan Farmar was +11 and shot 68.8% off the bench.</p>

    Those three stood out in the key stretch in the fourth when the Lakers pulled away. To be fair, it was the second game in as many nights for the Jazz, and the fourth quarter is often where teams on a back-to-back fade.</p>

    The highlight of that game &mdash; Kobe rejecting an AK-47 dunk.</p>

    D-Fenders note:
    Coby Karl with 19 for the D-Fenders, on 7 of 14 shooting (1 of 3 from deep). He had 15 in the first half. Sean Banks led the team with 28. Oh, and the D-Fenders won, 123-111.</p>

    Keys To The Game: If the Lakers win tonight it will be because of a good defensive effort. First, the Jazz love them some pick-and-pop and high screen plays (you would too if you had Williams running the point) and the Lakers need to defend that well, with the bigs showing out strong then recovering, or it will be a long night.</p>

    Under any circumstances the Jazz front line is a tough match up. Bynum on Boozer? I think Boozer will play &mdash; he came back from a sprained ankle last game to play the fourth quarter (although those tend to swell after the game is over and the tape is off). Okur went out with back spasms and just judging the tone of Jazz beat guys I think he sits. But then, who do the Lakers use on AK-47? Walton? Odom? Whoever it is the Lakers will need to control the paint to win.</p>

    Kobe took it to Brewer last meeting and will need to do it again. And the Lakers bench will need to play like it did in the fourth quarter again.</p>

    Tonight&rsquo;s Game: Where At Least We&rsquo;re Not All Knicks Fans Happens: A back-to-back with travel going up against one of the NBA&rsquo;s best teams is not a recipe for success. The good news is that the great play of the Lakers bench last night means that Kobe, Odom, Fisher, Bynum and others got plenty of fourth-quarter rest.</p>

    Still, it&rsquo;s hard to predict a Lakers victory here. What I want to see is a good game and good effort, not a young team that takes a night off.</p>

    Where you can watch: Game time is 7:30 p.m. (Pacific). In Los Angeles we get a choice: KCAL (9) or ESPN. I&rsquo;m still not quite sure why Joel Meyers is better than Paul Sunderland and that change needed to be made, but I&rsquo;ll take Joel and Stu over just about anyone at the WWL. Nationally, you don&rsquo;t have a choice. Sorry.</div></p>

    Source: ForumBlueandGold</p>
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    Re: NBA: LA LAKERS (9-6) at UTAH (11-5)

    Update: Boozer & Okur are game time decisions</p>

    If neither play Millsap and Collins will start in their place.</p>

    I don't care who plays and who doesn't I just want another win tonight! Warriors are on a roll and right behind us in the standings we need to keep our distance.</p>
     
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    NBA: LA LAKERS at UTAH

    <div class="pre">LA LAKERS AT UTAH - PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS


    LA LAKERS UTAH

    F Vladimir Radmanovic F Andrei Kirilenko
    F Lamar Odom F CJ Miles
    C Andrew Bynum C Jarron Collins
    G Kobe Bryant G Ronnie Brewer
    G Derek Fisher G Deron Williams

    OFFICIALS: Ken Mauer
    Scott Wall
    Zach Zarba</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">LA LAKERS VS UTAH - INACTIVES

    LA LAKERS UTAH

    PLAYER NAME REASON PLAYER NAME REASON
    K BROWN ANKLE INJURY M OKUR BACK SPASMS
    C BOOZER SPRAINED ANKLE</div>
     
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    NBA: LA LAKERS at UTAH

    <div class="pre">LA LAKERS AT UTAH - PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS

    REVISED LINEUPS

    LA LAKERS UTAH

    F Lamar Odom F Andrei Kirilenko
    F Vladimir Radmanovic F Paul Millsap
    C Andrew Bynum C Jarron Collins
    G Kobe Bryant G Deron Williams
    G Derek Fisher G Ronnie Brewer

    OFFICIALS: Ken Mauer
    Scott Wall
    Zach Zarba</div>
     
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    NBA: LA LAKERS at UTAH

    <div class="pre">NBA LA LAKERS 8
    UTAH 6 9:01 LEFT, 1ST QTR</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NBA LA LAKERS 9
    UTAH 12 5:57 LEFT, 1ST QTR</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NBA LA LAKERS 15
    UTAH 23 2:59 LEFT, 1ST QTR</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NBA LA LAKERS 22
    UTAH 30 END, 1ST QTR</div>
     
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    NBA: LA LAKERS at UTAH

    <div class="pre">NBA END 1ST QTR 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL
    --- --- --- --- -----
    LA LAKERS 22 22
    UTAH 30 30 END 1ST QTR

    HIGH SCORERS AFTER 1ST QUARTER

    LAL - KOBE BRYANT 9, ANDREW BYNUM 6, RONNY
    TURIAF 5
    UTH - ANDREI KIRILENKO 6, PAUL MILLSAP 6, MATT
    HARPRING 5</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NBA LA LAKERS 27
    UTAH 41 8:51 LEFT, 2ND QTR</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NBA LA LAKERS 40
    UTAH 51 6:08 LEFT, 2ND QTR</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NBA LA LAKERS 48
    UTAH 64 2:47 LEFT, 2ND QTR</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NBA LA LAKERS 51
    UTAH 70 HALFTIME</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NBA HALFTIME 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL
    --- --- --- --- -----
    LA LAKERS 22 29 51
    UTAH 30 40 70 HALFTIME

    HIGH SCORERS AT HALFTIME

    LAL - KOBE BRYANT 22, ANDREW BYNUM 8, RONNY
    TURIAF 5
    UTH - DERON WILLIAMS 18, PAUL MILLSAP 14,
    ANDREI KIRILENKO 13</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NBA LA LAKERS 57
    UTAH 74 9:11 LEFT, 3RD QTR</div>
     
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    Re: NBA: LA LAKERS (9-6) at UTAH (11-5)

    Pathetic pathetic pathetic effort tonight by the Lakers. They gave up 52 points in the paint in the 1st half and 70 total to a Utah team without Boozer or Okur playing.</p>
     
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    Out of a timeout Lamar Odom gets called for 3 seconds in the key unaware his back heel was in the paint. Fucken moron.</p>
     

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