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Lakers Struggle Again in San Antonio
12.30.10
In another lackadaisical second-half effort, the Lakers were blitzed by the San Antonio Spurs and dropped their third straight by 15+ points, 97-82 at the AT&T Center on Tuesday.
It was a game that started off well for the Lakers. They kept it close early on, erasing a nine-point first quarter deficit, and taking a 44-42 lead into halftime. After briefly getting up by four in the third quarter, that’s when the wheels came off, and the Spurs took over.
Led by the hustle and inside play of undersized center DeJuan Blair, and Tony Parker’s relentless attacking of the basket, the Spurs turned the game in their favor and took over in the third quarter, outscoring the Lakers 29-18 in the period. The Lakers never could recover, and never got the game close again, as the Spurs cruised to the win.
Kobe Bryant had another off shooting night, scoring a team-high 21 points, but hitting only 8-27 from the floor. He also picked up another technical foul, his fourth in the three games, after getting into a spat with George Hill in the second quarter. These technicals surely are a sign of the Lakers’ frustration on the court, as they continue having trouble beating good teams.
It was another miserable night offensively for the Lakers, as only Andrew Bynum and Ron Artest scored in double-figures, and they both had 10. Pau Gasol took only eight shots, scoring nine points, to go along with nine rebounds. For the game, the Lakers shot a season-low 35.4% from the field. They did outrebound the Spurs 51-50.
During this three-game losing streak, the Lakers are also averaging just 80.3 points per game, and have shot under 41% in two of the three games. They also are turning the ball over far too much as well, over 15 per game during the streak.
The Spurs were led by Tony Parker’s 23 points on 10-18 from the field. DeJuan Blair had a dominant second half, and scored 17 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for the game. Richard Jefferson had 15 points and seven rebounds
The blowout win was even more impressive for the Spurs, when you consider that Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili scored only 11 points combined on 4-19 from the floor. In fact Duncan only grabbed four rebounds in 30 minutes of action, yet the Spurs won convincingly.
The Lakers will try to avoid their second four-game losing of the season when they play tomorrow night in New Orleans against the Hornets. The Hornets, after starting the year 11-1, have gone only 7-12 since, as they have encountered their own problems the last month.
Link: Lakers @ Spurs Box Score
LAKER ROSTER: Sasha Vujacic
09.17.10
This 26 year old, 6’7″ shooting guard from Slovenia may actually be the luckiest man on earth. He will have a salary of almost $5.5 million this season, has 2 championships on his resume, and lives in sunny Southern California. I wonder if his super-hot athlete girlfriend enjoys St. Tropez as much as he does and calls him “The Machine”. Right now, life must seem pretty rosy for Sasha. And to give him proper credit, he did hit two clutch free throws in Game 7 of the finals. Because he is in the final year of his contract, you have to believe this could and probably will change. My perception is he’s fallen out of favor with the coach. His minutes played went down from 1293 to 575. His games played went down from 80 to 67. His minutes per game went down from 16.2 to 8.6. With a shooting percentage of 40% from the field, including 31% behind the 3-point line last season, you could understand the dissatisfaction with his production. His average of 3 points per game does not seem irreplaceable. It would really help the Lakers in their quest for a three-peat for Sasha to regain his shooting form from a few years back. No matter how well he plays as the back-up to the back-ups in the guard position, I can’t see him getting a similar contract after this season. In fact, much like Carmelo Anthony in Denver, if Sasha is still with the Lakers when the playoffs roll around, I will be much surprised. I think if the opportunity presents itself, the Lakers will trade him to some team looking to reduce salary for the following season. And if that doesn’t happen, he will either return at a reduced rate, or look to sign on with some other team. Europe is another possibility.
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