

Game Information
Who: The Milwaukee Bucks
When: Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
Time: 5:00 PM Pacific (7:00 CT)
Venue: Bradley Center, Milwaukee
TV: KCAL 9
Radio: AM 570 KLAC
Milwaukee Bucks Starting Lineup

PG: Ramon Sessions
12.2 Points Per Game
5.3 Assists Per Game
3.3 Rebounds Per Game

SG: Charlie Bell
8.2 Points Per Game
2.1 Assists Per Game
1.7 Rebounds Per Game

SF: Richard Jefferson
19.0 Points Per Game
4.6 Rebounds Per Game
2.3 Assists Per Game

PF: Charlie Villanueva
16.5 Points Per Game
6.7 Rebounds Per Game
1.8 Assists Per Game

C: Dan Gadzuric
3.7 Points Per Game
3.7 Rebounds Per Game
0.6 Blocks Per Game
Key Bench Players

SF: Joe Alexander
4.6 Points Per Game
1.9 Rebounds Per Game
0.6 Assists Per Game

PG: Luke Ridnour
9.8 Points Per Game
3.2 Rebounds Per Game
5.2 Assists Per Game
Los Angeles Lakers Starting Lineup

PG: Derek Fisher
10.5 Points Per Game
3.3 Assists Per Game
1.1 Steals Per Game

SG: Kobe Bryant
27.2 Points Per Game
4.9 Assists Per Game
5.3 Rebounds Per Game
1.4 Steals Per Game

SF: Trevor Ariza
8.9 Points Per Game
4.4 Rebounds Per Game
1.7 Steals Per Game

PF: Lamar Odom
11.1 Points Per Game
8.1 Rebounds Per Game
2.6 Assists Per Game

C: Pau Gasol
18.9 Points Per Game
9.6 Rebounds Per Game
3.6 Assists Per Game
Lakers "Bench CRAP"

SG: Sasha Vujacic
5.4 Points Per Game
1.8 Rebounds Per Game
1.5 Assists Per Game

SF: Luke Walton
5.0 Points Per Game
2.6 Rebounds Per Game
2.4 Assists Per Game
Key Matchup of the Game


Trevor Ariza vs Richard Jefferson
Richard Jefferson is Milwaukee's main scorer with Michael Redd sidelined with a torn ACL. He's coming off a 29 point, 10 rebound game against New Jersey. The Bucks have been on a long losing slide before that game, so hopefully their losing ways return. With Kobe playing the "free safety" defensive role, Trevor Ariza will guard most of the wing scorers until the playoffs. He's going to have to limit Richard Jefferson's drives to the basket and not let him get going from three point range. Jefferson has improved his jumper immensely over the past couple seasons, but he's still very streaky.
Keys To A Lakers Win
- Bench Play: The bench has gone on vacation the past couple weeks and we need it to return - soon. It's the last game of this road trip and we need to finish strong. The Lakers haven't lost three games in a row since the Pau Gasol acquisition, so hopefully we continue that trend. Luke has been the one playing decent off the bench. Vujacic has to start knocking down his shots, and I hope Farmar doesn't touch the floor. Notice the "Bench CRAP" above instead of the regular "Bench Mob."
- Efficient Offense: The defensive end of the ball has been good for the majority of the road trip. We slipped up last night, allowing 51 percent, but for right now, that isn't the major concern (when was the last time you heard that?). We need efficient offense, especially from our leader, Kobe Bryant. He has to shoot above 45%+ for a win. If he continues his shooting slump, we have to give the ball inside to Gasol and DRIVE TO THE BASKET. Draw contact, get to the free throw line.

We've fallen... can we get up and KNOCK OUT the Milwaukee Bucks?