Breaking Down The 2nd Round: Lakers vs Houston Rockets
Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 5:32 am
With the Houston Rockets advancing over the Portland Trailblazers, it presents a new round, a new match-up, and a new battle.
Looking at the Rockets, you would think they would be a tough match-up for us. They have two strengths - to our two biggest weaknesses. It starts with the point guard match-up.
Derek Fisher vs Aaron Brooks
The Lakers have a severe problem defending small, quick, point guards. Derek Fisher is in his mid-30's, and has clearly lost a step when it comes to his man defense. Now, he'll look to pick up as many charges as any one in the league, but he gets torched by just about every quick guard in the league. Aaron Brooks' game is all about speed. For someone of his small frame, he'll look to attack the cracks in a defense, he'll look to get out in transition and he'll look to shoot the outside shot. However, get him in the half-court and force him to make decisions, he'll struggle. He's more of a combo guard, rather than a pure point guard. Now, Brooks will see a lot of Shannon Brown and possibly Jordan Farmar (I hope not) but Fish will get the start on him and we have to look to get quick starts on this team.
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Our other weakness; defending strong small forwards. While Ron Artest may start off as a shooting guard, he is definitely more of a small forward and for Kobe to check him all game, it won't happen. Kobe may get him down the stretch, but it will be the lanky Trevor Ariza taking a shot at Artest.
Trevor Ariza vs Ron Artest
With Ariza healthy, strong SF's haven't hurt us as much this season. However, until we win the Championship, critics will always look towards Paul Pierce in last year's NBA Finals, and they'll look towards a possible Finals match-up against LeBron James. However, we're not there yet, Ron Artest is not James or Pierce, and he's our main focus. On the low block, there probably isn't a better offensive small forward in the game. Just looking at him, he's thick and he's got power and strength. Will Ariza's skinny frame be able to handle Artest, should Houston try to hurt us in this way? We'll have to rely on help a lot and hopefully outside shooters like Wafer, Battier, Scola, and Lowry don't kill us.
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Kobe Bryant vs Shane Battier
Now, this is one match-up that scares me. Shane Battier and Artest will split defensive duties against Kobe Bryant. But, it's not that area of the floor that scares me. Kobe has done a pretty good job against Houston's combination of defenders this season. Kobe defending Battier, however, is a cause for concern. Kobe's going to be looking to sag off him and help on Yao and Artest.. leaving Battier wide open for threes. I have a feeling that this is going to get Houston a win or two. Bryant has to stick to Battier and our other defenders has to do their own job. Houston has shooters, capable of knocking down shots. It's important we stick to them.
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Pau Gasol vs Louis Scola
Now, this is one advantage we have with Andrew being re-inserted into the starting lineup. Bynum can handle Yao in the paint, allowing Gasol to venture on the court wherever Scola wants to go. Scola's a good 15-18 foot jump shooter, and a solid rebounder. Pau has to keep a body on him and contest Scola's jumper and crafty post moves. He has to make Scola shoot over the top of him, and I`ll take Pau Gasol in that situation every time.
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Andrew Bynum vs Yao Ming
I feel pretty comfortable with this match-up. Andrew plays much better against big, tall C`s. He has more athleticism than Yao and can beat him down the court in transition. We have to look to push the basketball and pick and roll with Bynum, exposing the weaknesses in Yao`s game. Easier said than done, of course. Gasol will also see a lot of time on Yao, and he`s defended him extremely well this season. He uses smart post defense, gets a lot of steals and tips off gambling. Pau also likes to pull the chair against Yao Ming and he usually falls for it. We need Drew to play with confidence and look to attack Yao on both ends.
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The Bench Mob (Lamar Odom, Shannon Brown, Sasha Vujacic, Luke Walton) vs (Von Wafer, Carl Landry, Kyle Lowry)
Now, this is one situation, where we have an advantage. Houston only really runs an 8 man rotation and I think our bench (even capable of going deeper) can have a big impact on this game.. especially when Yao is on the sidelines getting a breather. Carl Landry is an undersized power forward and with Dikembe Mutumbo out, he`s their tallest front court player off the bench. We need to attack this with Bynum, Odom, or Gasol. Sometime in the playoffs, we need Vujacic to find his touch from the outside and hopefully he can do it in this series. We`re going to need him to chase around Von Wafer. Luke Walton`s ankle is progressing and he could actually be someone we turn to on the defensive end to guard Artest. He`s probably our strongest option to guard Artest on the box, next to Kobe or Lamar. I think Lamar could get some time at the 3 in this series, especially on the defensive end. Maybe we`ll see the three big lineup of Lamar Odom, Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum.. just maybe.
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We beat Houston every time this season and a couple times it was without Andrew. This series definitely won`t be a sweep, however, I predict the Lakers will take it in 6 games. We need to develop a killer instinct this series as well, we cannot let the Rockets back in the game if we have big leads. If we don`t develop it, sooner or later, it will catch up to us.
Game 1 is on Monday at Staples.. 12 more to go until our final goal. We cannot overlook this team.
Looking at the Rockets, you would think they would be a tough match-up for us. They have two strengths - to our two biggest weaknesses. It starts with the point guard match-up.
Derek Fisher vs Aaron Brooks
The Lakers have a severe problem defending small, quick, point guards. Derek Fisher is in his mid-30's, and has clearly lost a step when it comes to his man defense. Now, he'll look to pick up as many charges as any one in the league, but he gets torched by just about every quick guard in the league. Aaron Brooks' game is all about speed. For someone of his small frame, he'll look to attack the cracks in a defense, he'll look to get out in transition and he'll look to shoot the outside shot. However, get him in the half-court and force him to make decisions, he'll struggle. He's more of a combo guard, rather than a pure point guard. Now, Brooks will see a lot of Shannon Brown and possibly Jordan Farmar (I hope not) but Fish will get the start on him and we have to look to get quick starts on this team.
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Our other weakness; defending strong small forwards. While Ron Artest may start off as a shooting guard, he is definitely more of a small forward and for Kobe to check him all game, it won't happen. Kobe may get him down the stretch, but it will be the lanky Trevor Ariza taking a shot at Artest.
Trevor Ariza vs Ron Artest
With Ariza healthy, strong SF's haven't hurt us as much this season. However, until we win the Championship, critics will always look towards Paul Pierce in last year's NBA Finals, and they'll look towards a possible Finals match-up against LeBron James. However, we're not there yet, Ron Artest is not James or Pierce, and he's our main focus. On the low block, there probably isn't a better offensive small forward in the game. Just looking at him, he's thick and he's got power and strength. Will Ariza's skinny frame be able to handle Artest, should Houston try to hurt us in this way? We'll have to rely on help a lot and hopefully outside shooters like Wafer, Battier, Scola, and Lowry don't kill us.
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Kobe Bryant vs Shane Battier
Now, this is one match-up that scares me. Shane Battier and Artest will split defensive duties against Kobe Bryant. But, it's not that area of the floor that scares me. Kobe has done a pretty good job against Houston's combination of defenders this season. Kobe defending Battier, however, is a cause for concern. Kobe's going to be looking to sag off him and help on Yao and Artest.. leaving Battier wide open for threes. I have a feeling that this is going to get Houston a win or two. Bryant has to stick to Battier and our other defenders has to do their own job. Houston has shooters, capable of knocking down shots. It's important we stick to them.
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Pau Gasol vs Louis Scola
Now, this is one advantage we have with Andrew being re-inserted into the starting lineup. Bynum can handle Yao in the paint, allowing Gasol to venture on the court wherever Scola wants to go. Scola's a good 15-18 foot jump shooter, and a solid rebounder. Pau has to keep a body on him and contest Scola's jumper and crafty post moves. He has to make Scola shoot over the top of him, and I`ll take Pau Gasol in that situation every time.
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Andrew Bynum vs Yao Ming
I feel pretty comfortable with this match-up. Andrew plays much better against big, tall C`s. He has more athleticism than Yao and can beat him down the court in transition. We have to look to push the basketball and pick and roll with Bynum, exposing the weaknesses in Yao`s game. Easier said than done, of course. Gasol will also see a lot of time on Yao, and he`s defended him extremely well this season. He uses smart post defense, gets a lot of steals and tips off gambling. Pau also likes to pull the chair against Yao Ming and he usually falls for it. We need Drew to play with confidence and look to attack Yao on both ends.
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The Bench Mob (Lamar Odom, Shannon Brown, Sasha Vujacic, Luke Walton) vs (Von Wafer, Carl Landry, Kyle Lowry)
Now, this is one situation, where we have an advantage. Houston only really runs an 8 man rotation and I think our bench (even capable of going deeper) can have a big impact on this game.. especially when Yao is on the sidelines getting a breather. Carl Landry is an undersized power forward and with Dikembe Mutumbo out, he`s their tallest front court player off the bench. We need to attack this with Bynum, Odom, or Gasol. Sometime in the playoffs, we need Vujacic to find his touch from the outside and hopefully he can do it in this series. We`re going to need him to chase around Von Wafer. Luke Walton`s ankle is progressing and he could actually be someone we turn to on the defensive end to guard Artest. He`s probably our strongest option to guard Artest on the box, next to Kobe or Lamar. I think Lamar could get some time at the 3 in this series, especially on the defensive end. Maybe we`ll see the three big lineup of Lamar Odom, Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum.. just maybe.
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We beat Houston every time this season and a couple times it was without Andrew. This series definitely won`t be a sweep, however, I predict the Lakers will take it in 6 games. We need to develop a killer instinct this series as well, we cannot let the Rockets back in the game if we have big leads. If we don`t develop it, sooner or later, it will catch up to us.
Game 1 is on Monday at Staples.. 12 more to go until our final goal. We cannot overlook this team.