That was a strange game. Lakers came out flat and looked to be a little tentative or nervous on offense. Fish, Odom, Kobe, even Gasol looked a little tentative and some shots were popping out. Luckily Radmonovic showed up in the 1st.
I thought the Lakers were toast for sure in that game. Even before the second half. They just didn't look like they were in sync and as a fan sometimes you just get the feeling it's not your teams night.
As much as I'd like to give the Lakers all the credit for persevering and picking up their defensive intensity, no team should blow a 20 point lead with 18 minutes left in a game. Whether it was fatigue or just poor execution, the Spurs blew it.
The only logical explanation is the Spurs lost because Rick picked them to win
Lurker, I'm with you, I can't stand Doug Collins. It's painful to listen to that guy. I'd actually take Walton over him any day of the week. Although I'd put the idiotic team of Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Grungy way ahead of Collins in the crapfest department. It's unbelievalbe to me that one of those guys has been a head coach and the other is being considered as one.
Regarding the officiating, there were a couple of bad calls both ways over the course of the game. That happens in every game. I can't see how it affected the outcome of this game at all. If the Spurs need one call in order to not blow a 20 point lead over a 16 minute span ... they've got problems.