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    Give me 5 ! timaios's Avatar
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    You're right, they can still get HCA if guys above them or Houston lose 2 games....I'm so confused
    Especially against the Spurs !

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    http://www.nba.com/spurs/gameday/080413.html

    Probable Starters:

    Parker
    Guard
    18.5 PPG
    Finley
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    9.9 PPG
    Bowen
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    6.1 PPG
    Duncan
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    19.5 PPG
    Oberto
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    4.7 PPG

    Injury/Inactive Report
    Robert Horry (left knee contusion) and Brent Barry are out
    Manu Ginobili (mild strain, left adductor) will not play


    Spur in the Spotlight
    Gregg Popovich

    "Like most every game in the West (it's) another big challenge. You don't know what's going to happen in the West. You just have no idea."

    Did You Know...
    Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich, Lakers head coach Phil Jackson and former Lakers head coach – now Miami Heat head coach – Pat Riley are the only active coaches with multiple NBA Championships … Jackson has won nine, Riley has won five and Popovich has won four … Spurs forward Robert Horry won three of his seven career championships while donning the Lakers purple and gold … Lakers forward Ronny Turiaf and Spurs guard Tony Parker played high school basketball together in Paris, France … the Spurs have met the Lakers in the playoffs 10 times, more than any other team in the league.

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    http://www.nba.com/lakers/news/08041...day_spurs.html

    PROBABLE STARTERS

    D. Fisher
    K. Bryant
    V. Radmanovic
    L. Odom
    P. Gasol

    INJURY REPORT

    Trevor Ariza: Fractured Foot - Out
    Kobe Bryant: Dislocated Right Pinkie - Will Play
    Andrew Bynum: Left Patella Subluxation - Out
    Derek Fisher: Partial Tear, Right Foot Tendon - DTD
    Pau Gasol: Strained Left Ankle - Will Play
    Luke Walton: Right Hamstring Strain - Probable

    GAME NOTES

    The Lakers trail in their season series with the Spurs 1-2 after winning last season’s series 2-1, their first series victory over San Antonio since 2003-04 (3-1). The Lakers are 4-6 against the Spurs in their last 10 games but are 4-4 against San Antonio in their last eight overall meetings. At STAPLES Center, the Lakers are 7-10 all-time against the Spurs. In San Antonio, the Lakers have gone 4-6 in their last 10 against the Spurs but have split their last four games at AT&T Center (2-2). Under head coach Phil Jackson, the Lakers are 13-17 against San Antonio in the regular season. In the postseason, Jackson is 14-7 against the Spurs, advancing to the next round in three of four series meetings. In 41 career games including 36 starts against San Antonio, Bryant is averaging 24.9 points per game. In three games against the Spurs last season, Bryant averaged 33.0 points. In three games this season against San Antonio, Bryant is averaging 25.7 points. Spurs forward and former Laker Robert Horry (1996-2003) ranks among franchise leaders in 3-pt. FG made (10th/274) and blocked shots (9th/446). In addition, Horry was a teammate of Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher for all three Lakers championships in 2000, 2001 and 2002. Spurs guard/forward Ime Udoka played in four games for the Lakers during the 2003-04 season, posting eight points, five rebounds and two assists in 28 total minutes.

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    Even if we win today...Dallas will probably just sit out starters last game against NO so we are screwed anyways I guess.

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    http://my.lakers.com/blogs/2008/04/1...em-last-spurs/

    Since We Saw Them Last: Spurs
    Jeff Skibiski

    The Lakers and Spurs meet for the final time this season, with the L.A. trailing the season series two games to one. The Lakers are coming off a memorable performance against the New Orleans Hornets in their biggest game of the season Friday night, blowing a 30 point lead before taking over the game in the final minutes of the fourth quarter. The Spurs are coming off a victory of their own against the lowly Seattle Supersonics.

    The Lakers lost their last game to their longtime rivals 103-91 in Texas in January. However, the Lakers were playing without Bynum and Gasol had yet to join the team, helping to explain Tim Duncan’s stellar 28 point, 17 rebound performance.

    The Spurs will be without leading scorer (20 points) Manu Ginobili for today’s matinee affair due to a left abductor strain injury. Robert Horry and Brent Barry are also out for the defending champions. Manu’s injury is untimely for the Spurs who have already had all kinda of trouble scoring points of late, averaging only 72 in losing three of four prior to their victory Friday night.

    Entering the game, the Lakers are a half game ahead of both the Spurs and Rockets and can win the tiebreaker against San Antonio with a win today. Due to New Orleans’ potentially costly loss to Sacramento last night, L.A. still has a chance to secure the number one seed in the Western Conference should they win their remaining two games and the Houston Rockets lose one more game.

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    Preview and Chat: The San Antonio Spurs

    Records: Lakers 55-25 (1 seed, tie); Spurs 54-25 (2 seed, tie)
    Offensive ratings: Lakers 114.7 (3rd); Spurs 108.9 (14th)
    Defensive ratings: Lakers 107.3 (9th); Spurs 103.5 (3rd)
    Projected Starting Lineups: Lakers: Derek Fisher, Kobe Bryant, Vladimir Radmanovic, Lamar Odom, Pau Gasol
    Spurs: Tony Parker, Michael Finley, Bruce Bowen, Tim Duncan, Fabricio Oberto

    Lakers Notes:

    I’m not sure I thought, even with Pau back, the Lakers could get the one seed back. And, as Goo said in the comments, I feel like I need a shower after pulling for the Kings. But here they are — win out and the odds of a good first-round matchup improve. They do not control their own destiny (a three-way tie with Houston and NO is possible, even if it is not likely) but they control their own games. I’m not that worried about getting Kobe and the other starters a little extra rest down the stretch because of how drawn out the first round of the playoffs is.

    If the Lakers play defense like they did in the first half against the Hornets, they can beat anyone. Fisher did a better job staying in front of Paul than I thought he could. The Lakers’ rotations, particularly from Odom and Pau were sharp. The Lakers were aggressive on the ball and their doubles were hard and smart, that led to turnovers and fast-break opportunities. The Lakers attacked Paul and Chandler on the offensive end, not letting them play half the court. It was, in my humble opinion, the best half of basketball the Lakers have played this year.

    But, inconsistency reared its ugly head in the second half, as it has all season for the Lakers. They can’t do that today, or starting next weekend in the playoffs.

    Spurs Coming in:

    The Lakers catch a big break today as Ginobli is not expected to play due to a groin strain. Of course, that break didn’t help Seattle at all a few nights ago as Parker took on more of the offensive load and the Spurs cruised

    I’m not in the camp of “The Spurs Are Done” but the more I see them lately the more I think they will not win the le this year. The reason isn’t the big three — Duncan, Parker and Ginobli have played well all season and that has really continued of late (the spurs are 8-2 in their last 10). In the last 10 all three are averaging at least 16.6 points per game. (That said, Parker is shooting 45.9% and is not hitting his threes, he is someone to lay back on right now). Also, the Spurs have been getting solid play from Finley of late.

    And it is not the Spurs defense, which is still the third best in the league for the season. It’s been even better of late, opposing teams are shooting just 44.6% (eFG%) in the last 10. To me, that defense is what keeps them in contention.

    But they don’t get the play off the bench that they used to, and I think that will be their downfall in the playoffs. Ime Udoka has had good stretches, same with Kurt Thomas and Brent Barry. But the fact of the matter, you have to have solid group of role players to win a le, and I think the big three in San Antonio no longer have the supporting cast to get them another ring.

    Don’t think for a second they are an easy out. Teams that play that kind of defense are all in it.

    Keys To The Game:

    It’s all about the Lakers defense, as always, and that starts with keeping the penetration of Parker under control. You can’t let him get into the paint for easy buckets, and when they do get in the paint you can’t collapse on them off Bowen in the corner or Barry. Parker’s outside shooting has been off of late (and it was never great, but he is 0-11 from three in the last 10 games) so this would be the rare instance I think the Lakers should go under picks, play off him a little and make him a jumpshooter.

    The other thing about the Lakers defense – it always leads to fast break points when they are playing it right. That would be a big help today, the Spurs like it slow (28th in pace in the league). Push the tempo and they become more uncomfortable. (Although, part of what makes the Spurs fantastic is they never stop doing what they want to do, they don’t get sucked into your game. That is a veteran team.)

    Well, I guess I should say it’s not all about the Lakers defense – the teams Spurs have had the most trouble with this year are the ones that are the most offensively efficient. Against the teams that are the 10 best shooting teams in the league, the Spurs have won “just” 48% of the games, and the teams that move the ball the best (as determined by racking up assists) beat the Spurs 54% of the time. Basically, if the Lakers play their offense they should score, and that will put pressure on the Spurs offense, not that team’s strong suit.

    The Lakers need to crash the boards hard and not let Duncan and Oberto control them for easy put backs.

  7. #32
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    What's with all the Barry comments?

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    I'm so freaking confused. ing Lakers just win out and we won't have to play PHX in the 1st round. That's all I care about.
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