<errrrrph> Sorry, my Bunnahabhain ran dry and now I just have my misery to keep me sober.
A sold out Arco Arena - only the second time this season it HAS sold out - allowed a few thousand Laker/Kobe fans into the arena to make Arco a second comfy home for LA. I "kind" of watched the game from a bar I was in, with some friends who had come to town on a visit. While Kobe took over the fourth quarter, negating the 42 minutes of hard basketball the Kings played up to then, I realyzed something about the Kings.
The Kings really are NOT a good team, regardless of how hard they played or impressed for most of the game last night. This team lost to Miami by 21 points in Florida, then was down 23 to the same team well into the third quarter at home. They have yet to beat any other team in the Pacific Division. To THEN play the LA Lakers so passionately for 3 and a halve quarters only to "lose" impressively.....I don't think so.
Those MVP chants, BTW, were deserved because Kobe took over the game in the fourth, scoring at will while shutting down Kevin Martin...you had to be impressed. The Kings had no answer. For most of that game, Artest tooled Odom like he wasn't there, then he goes and shoots 1 for 9 from the floor in the fourth.
Arco is not selling out this season, and there are plenty of transplanted LA folk around here who still follow the Lakers passionately, so it was not Kings' fans chanting "MVP" at Arco.