Rewatching Game 1. Vogel put Kuz at the 2 A LOT to defend CJ or help on Dame.
In the past, Kuz would get killed by dynamic guards, but he looks SOOO comfortable defending them now.
Kuz’s defensive versatility growth has been awesome. It’s a great wrinkle to help the title run
— Josh 🍉 (@josh2saint) August 21, 2020
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Great Lakers’ Defense Trumps Great Blazers Offense!
the Blazers in the eight seeding games:
.478 FG%
.414 3P%
122.5 OFFRTG
126 PPGthe Blazers in two playoff games:
.396 FG%
.333 3P%
94.5 OFFRTG
94 PPG— The Lakers Review (@TheLakersReview) August 21, 2020
LeBron James on the impact of making three-pointers to the offense
LeBron James on the impact of making three-pointers to the offense video courtesy of @ESPN: pic.twitter.com/X3mgkJj4Z0
— The Lakers Review (@TheLakersReview) August 21, 2020
5 Things: Lakers Rout Blazers – 1 of 16
8 years, 3 months and 2 days or so. Last Laker playoff victory. Mike Brown was the coach. D’Antoni didn’t win one. Luke never got there. Here we are. Very enjoyable.
- “Here we go!” That first quarter was a long time coming and when I was watching it I could only think one thing: Blazers are in trouble. We were defending hard and with good instincts. Danny Green still couldn’t throw it in the ocean but he was stellar on D. McGee was outplaying Nurkic on both ends, LeBron and AD were more engaged. Most of all Kentavious came ready to play and got off to a great start. Second unit didn’t let their foot off the gas, either. But the starting 5 were all stellar tonight, set a tone and the whole team carried that energy throughout the game. That’s how we need to be every night.
- “Nobody is gonna stop-” a Laker team that’s playing like this. This was as perfect a playoff game as the Lakers could play. Conversely this was just about as bad a game as the Blazers could play. So now an odd conundrum arises, as of yet to be fully defined, is how does a total lack of home court advantage affect an NBA playoff series? My bet is quite a bit, that teams with more inherent talent come out on top and that while there may be more upset games there will be fewer total upset series. We shall see, we shall see.
- “Lit to pop.” Because of the margin of victory and complete lack of shots made by Portland the score was as wide as it was. But don’t let that fool you, we hit a ton of shots when the game was yet to be determined. KCP was hot from three, AD was on fire and somehow J.R. Smith cast up 9 (5 more than any other Laker!) three-pointers hitting 3. A luxury for the team with some key guys still adjusting to getting some playoff-level burn.
- “And the water will run.” The modern NBA game is all air and fire these days. Chucking and gunning, defense when the game is on the line…maybe. The Lakers have one of the earthier line ups in the NBA, as throwback as it is analytical, but it’s at it’s best when it flows like a powerful river. Our defense is rarely on a string, rather we have excellent free safeties in Davis and James. But their ability to disrupt an offense is enabled by other guys controlling the flow, funneling players like rocks in a stream guiding water. Even our fast-break has a slow flow rather than an explosive burst. Like a kayak about to encounter some rapids. Tonight that was on full display. While we didn’t out fast-break Portland we held our own and didn’t let their leak outs disrupt our flow.
- “Hum, hum along with me. Hum along with the TV. Go!” This shit is weird man. It is, no other way to describe it. The Lakers are the more talented team, if our guys play to type we ought to dominate the glass more often than not, ought to force turnovers with the best of ’em and we just need some guys to hit some shots to support LeBron and Anthony. LeBron scored 10 points and we blew them out. Wacky man.
No crowds, all televised. Going to be hard to maintain a normal playoff-level focus. Need to bring a quiet intensity every night.
Danny Green had himself a wild night
Danny Green had himself a wild night
3 points💦
2 rebs 🔥
1/6 FG💰
16% shooting🔥All in 21 minutes pic.twitter.com/eaDFO2WadT
— NBA Retweet (@RTNBA) August 21, 2020