Friday, March 18, 2011

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Timberwolves 98 - Lakers 106 Lakers @ Timberwolves


The Wolves made him fight some heartless Lakers on Friday night, finishing with a game set up the clutch time (the last five minutes) and a win that had some bitter taste.

Among those "some" are Kobe Bryant (18 pts, 4 rebs and 5 asists, 6 / 17 CT) and Andrew Bynum (10 pts, 14 rebs and 2 lids). The first left the stadium without saying goodbye to anyone, as Phil Jackson him out of the game that had been taking (a Wolve dismissed him with a top-that arbitrators lack of dismal performance, ignored), while the second was ejected for a flagrant foul malicious that could lead to injury Michael Beasly (18 pts and 7 rebs) and probably derive nte a penalty by the league.

The game, beyond that, it had great moments. He fought all the time, and many will have lived with adrenaline postseason, but the fact is that at no time were at risk. Kurt Rambis those gave everything on the court and not go more 10 pts, while playing at half speed Harriers going back and regained the lead with ease.
At one point, the deputies of the Lakers made him party to holders of Minnesota, which perfectly illustrated what was the game in general.

The expected duel never appeared: Pau Gasol largely dominated the paint with 25 pts, with no rival to be planted in front. The English still down more than 5 rebs (and no decent defense), but this time again he made up Bynum. The forward for the T'Wolves, Kevin Love achieved a good double-double of 15 pts and 13 rebs, but went unnoticed in the game, as the rookie was Wesley Johnson who won the best times, finishing with 29 pts (11/21 CT) in 36 minutes on court. Both harriers

that put an end to the evening were Lamar Odom and Derek Fisher . While Odom (8 pts, 8 rebs and 5 asists) nailed three times ruled the marker and the dagger meant for visitors with just two minutes to the final horn, Fisher (5 pts, 5 rebs and 4 asists) was the one who set the pace in the last five minutes of play, making passes, fighting rebounds, and made the run in counterattack that ended in a spectacular tray after a shift by which the mark removed Luke Ridnour (7 pts, 5 rebs and 8 asists) and Martell Webster (10 pts).

As mentioned in previous reviews, there are beatings and beatings. Are those with a large marker, and which, as it shows clearly the difference in status based on the energy that both sets printed on the court. On Friday night, the Lakers almost did not come to play, he lacked respect for the opponent, and almost cost them an easy victory (just at night in Dallas, Chicago and Boston lost) but the end came through a hint of good play.

Kobe never played the all good, saving two consecutive triples served to level the score going into halftime. Banking was the most produced, with 14 pts Shannon Brown, 9 pts Matt Barnes and 9 pts and 3 asists of Steve Blake.
As team played well, but he was very careful not the strong point, which was the rebound category in which it lost 44 to 45 before the team forward with the most consecutive double-double in history. Towards the end, the Harriers took advantage of the weaknesses of rival (and losses trips or little use of internal power they have), winning in the paint and play in general. Rambis, a former Laker who is still wanted in this blog, has a lot of work with this inexperienced and unused equipment.

This win is key, because in Texas the other two big men were killed including: San Antonio beat Dallas, leaving them fixed on the 3rd seed in the West to one game below the Lakers. Meanwhile, as we said, the Bulls lost to the Pacers and Celtics with the Rockets, so now in the register of the league's harriers are tied with the Celtics, as half-game behind the Bulls, so it is could say that, if all goes well, in the blink of an eye, would have the second best record in the league.

The schedule is favorable, although parties how they teach not to be trusted to not be bitter surprises. Bynum could miss Sunday's game against the Blazers for suspension, while, as he played with the Wolves, would agree that Kobe does not play on Sunday (mostly to rest his injury.) So nothing is said. This victory is a story and nothing more.

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