Thursday, August 11, 2011

Lakers - Wolves 4-1

The ancient history of the student who exceeds the theacher. But this time the pupil  will still have to wait. Lakers vs. Wolves was expecially the contest between the old Kobe and the young Wesley Johnson: the "Black Mamba" has prevailed (winning the series with 23.7 points) but the 24 years old protégé has impressed (22.4 points, 6.4 boards)...

Don't be fooled by result: Lakers-Wolves was a very very though challenge. A very tactical comparison, with all the pressur on the L.A. shoulders. Until the last minutes of game 4, everything was still under discussion. The Wolves has just give a lesson in tactics and freshness in game 3, stunning the Lakers at Target Center with an amazing performance by Wesley Johnson (34 points, 15 boards!). Fortunately the Lakers manage to find the counter-moves, winning in Minnesota in the last minutes of game 4 and virtually closed the series. 1-3 below, the Wolves have arrived at the Staples Center for game five totally disheartened, losing by 115-84.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Let's start!

The hunt is on. Defending champs Miami Heat and the Mvp Finals LeBron James will try to preserve the 2011 title from the Lakers, Magic, Spurs, Bulls and Celtics assaults. Predictions? Miami should not have major problems to reach the NBA Finals again, while in the Western Conference there is more uncertainly and probably surprises...

Lakers and Spurs - #1 and # 2 seeding - are old teams and may suffer close games' fatigue. Attention to young and vibrant team as Porland (2011 finalist, even if there isn't Andrè Miller this year) or - are you kiddin' ? - Golden State, surprinsingly third in the West after an amazing regular season thanks to young guns (Curry, Ellis) and fresh backcourt (Udoh, Lee).

West: Lakers-Wolves, Nuggets-Rockets, Warriors-Grizzlies, Spurs-Blazers. East: Magic-Bucks, Celtics-Pacers, Bulls-Knicks, Heat-Hawks.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Most Valuable (of the) Planet


For the second time in a row. 29.1 ppg, 5.4 rebounds, 2.7 assist, 44.5% for three,...83 points against Charlotte... Could it be otherwise? Kobe came into the small circle of Mvp winners in old age: 33 (34 in a few months...), like Kareem Abdul Jabbar in 1980. Only Karl Malone (Mvp at 36) and Michael Jordan (35) have done better.
But now KB24 must dispel a taboo, a sword of Damocles hanging over him. Bryant has never won an NBA title when he was elected Most Valuable Player: it happens in 2008 (defeated in the NBA Finals against Celtics) and in the last year (eliminated in the Western Conference Finals vs Portland).

The Verdict

A year ago: the Portland Trailblazers - without Oden, with an ailing Batum and without Brandon Roy  in game six (injured) - surprisingly eliminated the Lakers in Western Conference Finals for 4-2, comeback from 0-2. Now: with two games remaining, the Lakers are in Portland to defend the n°1 seeding from pressing attacks by Magic and Spurs...

Revenge! Or any other way you want to call. The Los Angeles Lakers dug out Portland (99-92) and made sure (narrowly) the best record in the NBA (23-6), winning also the last game against Phoenix. At Rose Garden the star was Pau Gasol with 24 points and 8 boards. The Blazers were affected by the PG role change: last year the team was led by an amasteful Andrè Miller (series Mvp against the Lakers in 2011, now at Celtics), while this year the starting PG is Armon Johnson. The difference is noticeable.... So the Lakers were able to defend their leadership from all the deadly attacks, ending the regular season with last year same record (23-6), opponent to very close Orlando Magic (24-7) and San Antonio Spurs (21-8).

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Under Fire

An unprecedent attack began. Some lower ranked teams (Nets, Sixers, Hawks) are surprisingly forcing the Lakers to make huge extreme efforts to protect their lead. It seems as if the trackers (Spurs and Magic) were enlisted for infantry troops wearing out Kobe & Co.
For now, L.A. resist with his...
At Philips Arena Kobe Bryant made another Twilight Zone's performance: 47 points, 6/6 for three and the crucial 4/4 from the free throw line in the last 24", deciding the game vs Atlanta Hawks after an overtime (125-120). A game made in a safe by the "Luc Mbah Moute stole the ball" with 10" left and converted by the cameroonian small forward in a three points action fastbreak (bucket and additional free throw). Super performance by Steve Blake from the bench (19 points, 14 assist! 5/8 behind the arc) and losing effort by an indomitable Joe Johnson (37 points with Ron Artest at his heels). Once again the Lakers fared and retain their leadership with a 19-5 record. Untill they are able to resist?

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

6 Games to Season End

It's the most delicated moment of the season. The first place is a three teams battle: Lakers leads (18-5), but they must protect themselves from very dangerous attacks by San Antonio Spurs and Orlando Magic: both teams have beaten the Lakers this years so in an ipotetical same record arrival L.A. will stand behind. After All Star Weekend, all the teams get into playoff mode, with rude and tough defense; even the least equipped, as shown some unexpected tough game, against Nets and Sixers, both wins by the Lakers only in the last seconds...

The 2011 Coach of the Year and 11 Times NBA Champion Phil Jackson will retire at end of the season. Almost certainly, even though there was still no official communication. Last year the team comes into the post season as NBA leading team (23-6), but was eliminated by eroical (and injured) Portland Trailblazers in the Western Conference Finals with a surprising 4-2: Lakers led the series 2-0... Also this year will be very tough, but the fresh presence of Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (pick from free agent in summer 2011) in place of Matt Barnes and year plus James Anderson' experience gave the Lakers much more energy from the bench. In a plus, the Zen Master wants to leave with an NBA title and Kobe wants to reach the Michael Jordan's 6 rings. Will be enough?

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Raising The Top

After the home defeat against San Antonio, the Los Angeles Lakers have won 3 of the next 4 games, coming back to the top of the NBA with a 16-5 record (76.2%), opposite to the surprising Orlando Magic (14-4, 73.3%) and San Antonio Spurs (11-4, 73.3%); both have beaten the Lakers this season.
But near the All Star Weekend break there's only a question that now hangs on the NBA: is this the...

Very likely. 30.7 ppg, 5.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 43.9% for three, 91% from the free throw line in 21 games...  At the age of 33, the reignin' Mvp looks like the late Michael Jordan. Also the MJ's numbers from 1995-96 season (when Michael was 33) confirm this comparison (30.4 ppg, 6.6 rebounds, 4.3 assist, 42.7% for three, 83.4% from the line). 

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Domination End

Like an high speed runaway train. Arrives at Staples Center and puts everything in question. Until a few days ago there was only one team dominating the NBA, the Los Angeles Lakers: they have now bee outsed...
Without Tony Parker (injured), his substitute George Hill played a sci-fi game (36 points, 10 assists, 6 rebounds, 13/18 from the field, 9/9 from the free throw line!!!) dragging the four times NBA Champs' San Antonio Spurs to an amazing 116-102 victory in L.A., joining the Lakers in the top of the NBA with the same record (13-4). Dragged by Hill, DeJuan Blair (14 rebounds, +30 in plus/minus!), by timeless Tim Duncan (13 boards, NBA second best rebounder), Ginobili (24 points) and Richard Jefferson (21), and by Gregg Popovich's defense, the Spurs (9 wins in last 10 games) have demonstrated in L.A. to be a serious strong title contender, with unusual high scores skills. They're surprisingly back!

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Believe It or Not

He has returned to L.A. 8 games ago, and the Lakers have lost only once since his arrivalLast year he was part of the surprising New Orleans Hornets, caming to the Western Conference SemifinalsHe won 2 NBA titles, and he wants the third...

...Basketball is not only points, shot percentage, rebounds or assists: it's also intangibles. Those things - body check, energy, presence -  that never appears in a boxscore: DJ Mbenga is the Intangibles Master. Last year, at the Lakers, his role (the center from the bech) was occupied by Theo Ratliff who has played a very good season, but he was too old (37 years). When Ratliff retired (June 2011) the Lakers' choice was to replace him with David Andersen: the Aussie showed very good offensive skills with a great shot from long distance, but he didn't give what a center must provide: a defensive presence. See Mbenga in the free agent list without a team was a godsend... Immediately gotcha! And now the NBA is a Lakers dominion (13 wins, 3 losses)!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Showdown!

The 2010 Champs vs the 2011 Champs... the 2011 Mvp of the season (KB24) vs the 2011 Mvp of the Finals (LBJ)... the Western Conference leading team (10-2) vs the Eastern Conference leaders (7-2).. ladies & gentleman, Lakers vs Heat!
Last year at the 'American Airlines Arena was a massacre: Miami gave a real baskeball lesson and the Lakers finish down by 30 points. This year the music changed... L.A. has defeated the 2011 champions thanks to a 1-3-1 zone adapted, sending Dwyane Wade (9-24 from the field) and Chris Bosh (8 points, 3-7) in totally confusion. Kobe scores 32 points (4-6 behind the arc) but has impressed the substantials defense into the 1-3-1 zone by Luc Mbah a Moute (15 points, 6 rebounds from the bench) and Ron Artest (12 points, 7 boards , 4 steals) who broke the game with two three point shots in the last 3 minutes. The LeBron James' 38 points were vain. 
Now Lakers dominate the NBA with 12 wins and 2 losses (85.7%and their gear seems unstoppable

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Is he an alien?

... in the last two match. After the 83 points performance against the Charlotte Bobcats, Kobe scores 34 (with 7 rebounds) in the 95-88 Lakers victory @ Oklahoma City, in a stellar duel with Kevin Durant (37). In the first nine games of the season the Black Mamba scored only 23.2 points per game, now is the NBA leading with 32.1, opposite to the 2011 Nba Finals Mvp LeBron James (29.4). Bryant, accused of being gone during the last Western Conference Finals against Portland lost in a bloody way (from 2-0 to 2-4), is extremely benefiting from the recent use of the Triple Post Offense '98 taken by the Chicago Bulls of the last Michael Jordan: Phil Jackson has dusted off it just two games ago.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Ops, he did it Again!

Are you kidding? At 33? Yeah. Kobe does it again. In the 116-93 victory at the Staples Center against Michael Jordan's Charlotte Bobcats, the Black Mamba has erupted: 83 points, 34-66 from the field, 8-14 for three, 7-8 from the linerewriting two Lakers franchise records: most points (83) and shots made in a single game (34)...


...it all happened in the tenth game of the second NBA 2k11 season. The historic date? December 7, 2011. It's the second best performance in NBA history after the famous Wilt Chamberlain's 100 points (March 2, 1962). Then... the Kobe's 81 points against Toronto in January 2006the 78 by Wilt "The Stilt" in 1961, the 73 by David Thompson (1978) and the 71 by Elgin Baylor (1961) and David Robinson (1994). This in the Nba, but in the entire Planet? Here is the five best single game performances in professional leagues.

153 points - Erman Kunter, Istanbul (1988) 
144 points - Zdenko Babic, Zadar Zara (1986)
143 points - Aristides Muroglou, Iraklis Thessaloniki (1972)
135 points - Richard "Pee Wee" Kirkland, Lewisburg (1974)
116 points - Archie Talley, Yugoslavia (1978)



.... Wilt who?