I think this was a very impressive win without Kwame and Lamar and it was on the spurs floor your thoughts?
Their is a topic about this in the general NBA section. But as long as this is here...I watched most of the game, and the Spurs just folded. They would have a lead, and just play terrible in stretches by giving up turnovers and shooting the ball terribly. But, I have to give credit to the Lakers. Kobe played amazing, and they made shots when they needed to.Even though I dont view the Lakers as a team who is as good as the Spurs, they are definitely closing the gap. Great win by the Lakers, and even more impressive that it was a home game for the Spurs.
:drunk: I really enjoyed that game. I don't think the Lakers are better either, but people might be underestimating what they are capable of when everyone steps up and at least has a decent game. I was disgusted when I saw their lineup for the game today, but it worked out. Cook is capable of big things, if he can keep that up, he could be a really good guy off the bench when everyone is healthy. Smush is stepping up as of late, I can't take any hits on him now for that. Walton is having an amazing year in my books. I never knew he was able to do that. And... Andrew Bynum is still a kid!:brucelee:LAKERS! BUMBAYE!
That was a hell of a game to watch.Nice win over the Spurs... make it even better if they win tonight.
Good win. Kobe played spectacular and got the big shots when we needed them. His two facials on Duncan were SICK! It was a very good win and I was glad to see the bench playing well as usual. Radmonovic impressed me as did Turiaf late in the game. Now we have to look towards a tough game IN Dallas where the Mavs will surely be looking for revenge.
I thought the Lakers were in trouble without Kwame. But Bynum did outstanding with foul trouble. Overall Smush came through despite having an ugly game, Kobe was his badass self and the Lakers excelled at getting the Spurs stars like Bowen and Ginobili into foul trouble. It's hard to beat a brilliantly coached, disciplined and experienced team on their home floor, but the Lakers did it.
<span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS">Kobe facialized (no homo) Tim Duncan not only once, but...TWICE!</span>