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Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 11:10 am
by Gremz
9:30 PM ET, March 5, 2013

@ Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, OK

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Random Facts About March 5th
1. 1991 - Reggie Miller (Indiana) begins NBA free throw streak of 52 games. 8-)
2. 1974 - Eva Mendes is born.
3. 1960 - Elvis Presley ends 2-year hitch in U.S. Army
4. 1956 - "King Kong," 1st televised

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Starting Lineup

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Bench Players

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Rotation

PG- Nash/Blake/Morris/Duhon
SG- Bryant/Meeks
SF- Artest/Ebanks
PF- Clark/Jamison
Cc- Howard/Sacre


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Starting Lineup

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Bench Players
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Rotation

PG- Westbrook/Jackson/Fisher
SG- Sefalosha/Martin/Brewer
SF- Durant/Jones
PF- Ibaka/Collison
Cc- Perkins/Thabeet



Injury Reports
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Lakers

-Pau Gasol (foot)
-Jordan Hill (hip)


Thunder

-No significant injuries


Preview

Via ESPN.com

Kobe Bryant hasn't lost any of his competitive fire despite this being his 17th NBA season, which is a big reason the Los Angeles Lakers have been able to climb back to the .500 mark.

If he can will his team into the playoffs, there's a possibility Tuesday night's road matchup with the Oklahoma City Thunder could be a first-round preview.

Bryant scored 34 points, including the go-ahead layup with nine seconds remaining, as the Lakers (30-30) defeated Atlanta 99-98 on Sunday to get back to the break-even mark for the first time since they were 15-15 on Dec. 28.

He scored 11 points in the fourth quarter, helping Los Angeles to its fifth victory in six tries.

"It was more of a message to my team here to kind of have that will, that hunger, to push through it by any means necessary," Bryant said. "It's just a challenge. The fun comes in the challenge, and we're up for it.

"I think we're starting to get a groove a little bit."

Bryant is averaging 34.8 points over his last five as the ninth-place Lakers try to get into the Western Conference playoff picture. They are within striking distance of Golden State, Utah and Houston for one of the last three spots.

Coach Mike D'Antoni knows Bryant will be the catalyst if Los Angeles is to avoid missing the postseason for the first time since 2004-05.

"I don't know where he's getting his young legs from," said D'Antoni, whose Lakers haven't been over .500 since winning his debut against Brooklyn on Nov. 20 to get to 6-5. "His belief in himself is huge. He's been doing it for years."

Bryant scored 21 points and had a season high-tying 14 assists in a 105-96 home win over the Thunder on Jan. 27. He's averaging 33.3 points over his last six versus Oklahoma City, including last season's five-game loss in the West semifinals.

Slowing Kevin Durant has been Los Angeles' biggest challenge, especially this season. He's averaging 37.7 points in the three meetings, including 36 in a 114-108 win Dec. 7 and 42 in a 116-101 victory Jan. 11.

Durant netted 35 points in Sunday's 108-104 win over the Los Angeles Clippers, helping the Thunder (43-16) hold on after leading by as many as 19 points.

That moved Oklahoma City 1 1/2 games ahead of the Clippers for second place in the West, though it remains three games back of San Antonio.

"We've grown up a lot as a team," Durant said. "We've been through situations like this. We just kept saying, 'Weather the storm, it'll get better.'"

Russell Westbrook, who had 17 points and 13 assists in the last meeting with the Lakers, finished with 29 points and 10 assists Sunday while also keeping his teammates calm during a rough stretch.

Coach Scott Brooks said that has become expected from his point guard.

"His leadership is getting better year by year and it should be," Brooks said. "It was a classic example of what he's done. He's an emotional guy, but he keeps everything together."

Oklahoma City is one of the NBA's best home teams at 26-4, and it has won 18 straight there versus West teams. The Lakers have lost five straight at Chesapeake Energy Arena, including last year's playoffs.

"They probably have the best crowd in the league," Bryant said. "It's incredible."


Keys To The Game

1. Perimeter Defense - Not Rocket Surgery here, we all know how tough it is to stop the Thunder when Durant gets going. Holding him can prevent wide open looks from the 3 point arc.
2. Stop Penetration - Limiting OKC's ability to get to the stripe goes a long way towards victory.
3. Control the Glass - The Thunder are dangerous enough without giving them second chances. Defensive rebounds are massive.
4. Ball Movement - The Lakers have performed well when the assist to basket ratio has been high. There's plenty of options available, make sure you move the rock.
5. Stops - It's pretty "Old Hat", but preventing runs can cause a lot of problems in ball games. Get scrappy on the defensive end and don't give an inch.


Inspired Images

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Tradition (Well, on the Pacers board anyway)

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General Board Gamethread - viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1237613
Oklahoma City Board - viewforum.php?f=334


Let's Go Lakers!!!!!

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 11:25 am
by Kobe System
I love those candies. Anyways, is there any news about Ibaka?

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 11:53 am
by leeprettyp
None surprised the league hasnt already suspended him for that. Maybe allowed him to get away with a warning?

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 12:18 pm
by Mirjalovic
Just get over .500 for the first time please.

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 12:30 pm
by Kobe System
Mirjalovic wrote:Just get over .500 for the first time please.


I think we already went over 500 this season. 6-5 I think?

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 12:56 pm
by Mirjalovic
Kobe System wrote:
Mirjalovic wrote:Just get over .500 for the first time please.


I think we already went over 500 this season. 6-5 I think?


oh, yeah, you're right.

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 1:03 pm
by ROballer
No need to fool ourselvez....we will lose this one

But that's fine,we're still in a pretty good spot as long as Utah continues to lose the games they're supposed to lose and I don't see that changing in the future

We should be winning 4 out of 5 at least after this one so we'll be getting over .500 eventually

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 1:12 pm
by TARIQ
We will win this game! 113-99

Go Lakers never doubt this Lakers team we are going to make some noise baby

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 1:12 pm
by garcia3
ROballer wrote:No need to fool ourselvez....we will lose this one

But that's fine,we're still in a pretty good spot as long as Utah continues to lose the games they're supposed to lose and I don't see that changing in the future

We should be winning 4 out of 5 at least after this one so we'll be getting over .500 eventually

No, thats not the right mindset, we can do this.

We have to do something about Westbrook though, he's beasting right now. Who should we put on him, Kobe?? Lets hope Westbrook is not hitting his midrange shots today, because that would cause us havoc. Oh and that other guy, um Durant is it?? Clark, we're counting on you to atleast bother him the most you can.

But we can do this. Go Lakers

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 1:13 pm
by Dr Aki
always read chesapeake as cheapskate

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 1:17 pm
by Gek
Why isn't the chesapeake arena in maryland? :angry:




nice thread

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 1:40 pm
by Kobe System
Kobe to Thunder: Let's get it on! :football:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3bE82OGNN0[/youtube]

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 2:53 pm
by AcecardZ
I almost hope we just mail this one in and don't waste a ton of energy trying to win a game the league doesn't want us to win. (ok that sounds silly I know)

F it! I hope we go balls to the wall and kick OKC's ass tonight! Imagine what our confidence level will rise to if that happens? :D

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 3:36 pm
by hermes
Aki wrote:always read chesapeake as cheapskate

cheescake?

go lakers :clap:

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 3:40 pm
by BEazy
I just hope MWP doesn't shoot brick after brick after brick. We are going to need all the offense we can get. The ball has to start with Dwight and or Kobe and move from there. The D needs to be nearly perfect but lets not fool ourselves the D is going to be inconsistent. Just try to hold on Lakers!

GO LAKESHOW!

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 3:53 pm
by Slava
Our bench might actually be a little more consistent than the Thunder's. Hoping for a win but that's long odds.

Nice GT Gremz!

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 4:27 pm
by leeprettyp
Unreal the lukewarm fans on here right now. We can WIN THIS GAME. BELIEVE IN YOUR TEAM. :evil: :evil:

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 4:35 pm
by Optms
Is it time again for the usual get to 500, drop one game back game? I'm already conceding defeat. GG Thunder.

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 5:15 pm
by AcecardZ
leeprettyp wrote:Unreal the lukewarm fans on here right now. We can WIN THIS GAME. BELIEVE IN YOUR TEAM. :evil: :evil:


Bein realistic in no way casts Lakerfan in a negative light. In fact being overly optimistic does more to make a fan of a team look bad than almost anything else. Fwiw I very much think we can compete very favorably with the OkCs and Heat of the league if we had a 100% Dwight and Pau back in the lineup but with neither asking to beat OKC on their court is a bit much. Like anything else in this world it can happen it's just very unlikely.

Tomorrow's game will be HUGE for us. NO has been playing good ball lately and that's not going to be an easy win.

There is some optimist in me regardless of how I sound at times and the optimist in me thinks this. We have a legit shot to win tonight if our guys can give us the same performance we got on the road in Dallas last week. If our guys play like that we can definitely win tonight!

Re: Game 61 - Lakers (30-30) @ Thunder (43-16), March 5

Posted: Tue Mar 5, 2013 7:02 pm
by Michael Lucky
Westbrook has been a monster lately, so I'm hoping he's due for a bad game. Hopefully MWP keeps his shots down as well.