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    The Lakers' Trevor Ariza could use a hand as he battles for a rebound in a game against Utah earlier this season. The Lakers won Game 1 of their Western Conference semifinal series against the Jazz despite being handily outrebounded.


    LAKERS / BRESNAHAN'S TAKE
    Updating the Lakers-Jazz series



    Wally Skalij / LAT
    The Lakers' Trevor Ariza could use a hand as he battles for a rebound in a game against Utah earlier this season. The Lakers won Game 1 of their Western Conference semifinal series against the Jazz despite being handily outrebounded.


    [COLOR=#333333! important]Staff writer Mike Bresnahan ties up some loose ends before Lakers playoff games.[/COLOR]
    May 7, 2008


    Q&A of the day

    Question: Pau GaSOFT and Lamar Odom better toughen up and rebound. The Lakers can survive getting outrebounded by the Nuggets but will lose the series to Utah if they don't improve. Also, how in the world do you defend the Jazz when they implement their baseline screens? Their players were getting wide open directly under the basket.




    -- James Lee

    Answer: And that was sent after a Lakers victory.

    View from the other bench

    Utah forward Carlos Boozer, on Kobe Bryant's winning the MVP award: "He's been the best player in the game for five, six, seven years, but now he has the MVP trophy to go along with it. I'm proud for him, but we still want to go out there and spoil their party a little bit and get a win."

    Worst-case Lakers scenario

    David Stern drops the MVP trophy, Mehmet Okur actually improves on his season-high 19 rebounds from Game 1, and Utah gains a 1-1 split in L.A.

    Best-case Lakers scenario

    The party starts with the MVP presentation and doesn't end until purple-and-gold streamers fall from the ceiling after a Lakers victory.

    Final thought

    The Lakers will need to wear mouth guards, throw on some rib pads, whatever it takes to absorb more fouls from the league's most foul-happy team. Here's guessing they will.

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    Even teammates find no way to stop Lakers' Bryant

    Utah's struggles are nothing new against the league's MVP.

    By JANIS CARR
    The Orange County Register
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    EL SEGUNDO- Short of tying Kobe Bryant’s shoelaces together, NBA players cannot seem to stop the Lakers guard. Need evidence? Just watch him during a game.

    Certainly the Utah Jazz, like the Denver Nuggets, didn’t know how to slow Bryant on Sunday.

    The best the Jazz could do was foul him, sending him to the line for 23 free throws. He finished with 38 points.

    “All you can do is (use) team help because he is such a good player,” Jazz forward Andrei Kirilenko said. “It’s very hard to guard him one-on-one. The whole team needs to be motivated to help and help the helper.”

    Not even Bryant’s teammates have figured out how to stop him in practice.

    Before signing with the Lakers this season, Ira Newble often was the guy assigned to guard Bryant no matter what team he was playing on. Newble calls himself a “Kobe Troublemaker.”

    “I’m not a Kobe Stopper,” he said.

    His experience going up against Bryant, though, made Newble the perfect candidate to guard him in practice. But practice doesn’t make perfect.

    “What makes Kobe so tough to guard is that he shoots the ball so well under pressure with a hand in his face,” Newble said. “There are not many guys like him. He is one of the best scorers ever. He makes every shot tough to guard, and you’re not going to stop him.”

    Newble, like Sasha Vujacic, said the only chance an opposing team has of stopping Bryant is to use double-teams.

    “One-on-one he is unstoppable, so that’s why you have to double-team him and be ready to help on the weak side,” Vujacic said.

    Luke Walton gets his share of time facing Bryant in practice as well. He said the coaches attempt to play the same defense an opponent will play and depending on the team the rest of the players “might trap him all over the court. We might just guard him with one person and let that person get torched and try to stop everybody else.”

    Does it work?

    “It works the same as it does for everyone else in the NBA,” Walton said.

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    Kobs the man their is no way to stop the league MVP!!!!!!!!!!!

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