Afternoon games in STAPLES are always a modest affair. Los Angeleninos are already laid back and if they haven’t gotten in three mochacinos and lunch they can be a sleepy bunch. When the Lakers put in 2/3 to 1/4 of effort for an entire NBA playoff game they don’t get up for that. As a result the Lakers looked lifeless for most of the game, lost to the Suns, and allowed the series to get tied at two.
- Lakers didn’t show up with an aggressive attitude or looking to put their foot down on the Suns. Attitude is a weird thing. It ties into everything, manifests itself in results and can be a positive or negative. You can call it a mind set, focus, attitude-whatever you’d like In the Lakers’ case yesterday afternoon it wasn’t much if a positive. Even before the strained groin AD loomed tentative settling for jumpers, not really demanding the ball and fading into the background on offense. All sorts of guys passed up open looks or ran themselves off the three point line right into Phoenix’s defense and we were by far more involved with the refs (although both teams have been overly invested in calls so far). We need to knock off these kind of antics and play hard and forceful from here on out. Let Davis, James and Vogel get into with the refs. Get you head in the game.
- New NBA record!!! Frank Vogel set an NBA record in the game yesterday: quickest Coaches Challenge ever! 15 whole seconds into the game, one that had tremendous stakes and also happened to suck whatever excitement had built up pregame right out of STAPLES Center. Frank was extremely successful in his challenge savvy during the regular season. I thought this one was utterly wasted. Ended up there were several other moments throughout the course of the game that would have had more impact and also more likely for us to have won. I though Frank was off last night and he has his hands full with Monty Williams who also happens to be an excellent coach. Frank needs to be smarter with his challenges and time outs.
- Rotation experiment forced to continue. Injuries and exploited match ups forced Vogel to, once again, play too many guys in spot minute situations. Phoenix has a fairly tight and powerful 9 man rotation deployed, one they’ve used pretty much all season with contributions from others during the regular season. The Lakers? Our 11 man whack-a-doo rotation continues to show why this sort of thing isn’t a recipe for NBA playoff success. To be honest, a good part of this is being forced due to injury. But the 5 minutes of Trezz was a joke as was the 8 minutes of Morris. Pick one, you know what they bring and what they don’t. You either need outside scoring and defense or energy and inside scoring acumen. It’s not like they duplicate one another in any way. Same goes for McLemore. Don’t leave him out there on defense for long stretches, he’s going to get burned. If you need a sniper then put the sniper in and run a play. If you need Trezz then play him in his actual role. Morris has looked broken for months, not sure he has a role in the post season in all honesty. He’s off on defense missing a lot of rotations or being out of place as often as Drummond has been, isn’t even looking to shoot the three ball and is now missing his paint attempts. Not much positive to see from that whole situation right now. I had hoped the amped up energy of STAPLES and/or the playoffs would kick-start ‘Kieff but it hasn’t happened, yet.
- Bench still floundering. I don’t think starting Wes is the answer, not unless they’re going to try and get him going from three. I would rather start Kuzma or, if I’m being honest, Caruso. Start Booker and CP3 off going against our two best on-ball defenders in Schroeder and Alex, gum up the game from the get-go and let Wes feast on bench dudes with the second unit. Schroeder needs to attack the rim like he wants to score not like he wants to avoid contact and then fall down and get a whistle. That kind of chicanery doesn’t fly in the playoffs. You might get a whistle a time or two in this or that series but it’s not a recipe for wins. If we stick with Wes, or if KCP comes back and is something resembling effective (which he has not been) then fine but make Wes a scoring option and force the Phoenix defenders to account for him honestly with some more attempts.
- The Drummond/Gasol debate. The time, I believe, has come. It’s obvious that Dre’ is struggling with Ayton’s ability to defend him straight up and he gets swarmed in the paint by Phoenix when he gets the ball. The Laker offense is plodding along right now, and this is not a knock on Drummond, by the way. AD gets the ball and starts writing his memoire before making a move. James is, again, milking the shot clock for on-court rest and in general we don’t hit guys in stride or on the move with our passing. Credit the Suns but also critique the Lakers for not adjusting and finding ways to shake loose for some easy scores. Having Gasol at the top of the key helps that as it at least pulls Ayton out to the free throw line and opens up the possibility for some back door cuts (I watched Caruso try to get into that action three separate times and the man with ball, twice Gasol, missed him every time). The action is a solid plan whether the backdoor cut works or not. You have to get the defenders off their toes and onto their heels. We’re not even trying to do that right now, just passing around the perimeter waiting for someone to drive the ball into the teeth of the D.
Last night should be concerning for Laker fans, it wasn’t like Phoenix ran us off the court we just don’t make poorly created shots. That’s not new, this has been an issue all season for us. When we stagnate on offense we lose. Our defense was fine, Phoenix got 100 for the first time in the series, but we need to cut the turnovers (15…again…why this didn’t concern more people earlier in the season has always been a mystery to me but we are who we are now…), play smarter and go harder to the rim. if you miss and they don’t call the foul because of contact, so be it but take a man down with you. Time to see who has some junk yard dog in them and who is ready for vacation because the season has just been too hard. Man up or go home.
Buba says
Thanks, Jamie. I miss the game but I did watch the replay. I completely agree with your take on the game. There is not much for me to add here. You hit the nail on the head. Great fiver.
LakerTom says
Well, that was a complete buzz kill to watch when I got home Sunday night. Suddenly, the Lakers look like the Clippers and the Clippers look like the Lakers. Unless AD recovers quickly, the Lakers are going to suffer a first round flame out with serious implications of a dramatic rework this offseason.
1. Suns obviously wanted this more than the Lakers. Even before Davis’ injury, the Lakers were struggling to hit shots and play defense. Deandre Ayton has been what the Lakers had hoped Andre Drummond would be. Drum has averaged 5.5 points in the last two games as Ayton had ate him for lunch and dinner. Watching Lakers fall to CP3 Suns leaves a terrible bad taste in my mouth.
2. Frank’s coaching decisions have been very questionable. Gasol should start game 5 and Drummond should play against Suns backup center. I’m starting to think the second worst decision the Lakers made was to sign Andre Drummond. It has created nothing but chemistry and strategic problems for the Lakers. I have to feel that the team’s chemistry has suffered as a result. For sure, the rotations have been chaotic. Problem is you cannot trust Dre on offense or defense. Just too lackadaisical.
3. It’s almost like the Lakers have too many players with major flaws that prevent the coach from narrowing the rotation. Unlike last year, we don’t have the luxury of avoiding the tougher teams and being able to make adjustments after giving up a game. If we lose tomorrow, we will be facing an elimination game on Thursday, an elimination game that losing would mean a first round flame out. Imagine the Clippers fans delight at the Lakers fate. Maybe Vogel needs to make a major change. We’re not going to win anything with Drummond at the five.
4. Bench sucks. Everybody on it has flaws. Caruso is a terrible passer. 4 turnovers and several more than we were just lucky bounced our way. A coach who has no clue. Players who cannot contribute two good games in a row. Time this offseason to tear the entire team apart and find a third superstar. This team only won because last year because of the bubble and good health. Lakers about to be rudely exposed.
5. Gasol for sure. Adding Drummond was just a pipe dream that’s caused chaos and indecision on the team. He doesn’t have the talent or smarts to impact big games. Adding him was a major mistake by the front office and coaching staff.
Frankly, I’ve lost faith that Frank can make the moves to win this series. Our superstars are being outplayed and our role players are crap. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Suns win the series in 6 games.
Magicman says
Great fiver, Jamie. Loved the musical accompaniment!!
LRob says
Good fiver Jamie. Probably need 1 “10 things” for this game.