All in all tho I think this is just one loss and one game they were expected to lose.
he did and at the same time he made his teamates look brilliant, especially Gasol.
I completely, 100% disagree with you Laker Fan. Gasol makes Kobe's passes look good, NOT the other way around. I will GUARANTEE you that's Kwame Brown on the other end of those Kobe lobs, they ain't falling through the hoop. The adjustment in the air through defensive traffic while maintaing the poise and touch to convert some of those lobs are INCREDIBLE by Gasol!! I'll give credit to Kobe for trusting his teammates more and giving up the ball this year and I think its done wonders for his game. But lets not pretend that Kobe makes Gasol's game, we're talking an All-Star calibre bonafide 20 point a game, franchise Power Forward here. He's making it look pretty easy out there and its not.
OK Skander, allow me a rephrase here, as your wording is probably more in line with what I meant, in fact I think it was WOW that summed it up nicely, they make each other look brilliant, and i will add that it is because they are BOTH brilliant to begin with. I have not seen a 2 man scoring machine like this in LA in a long time, and they actually seem to like each other in the process, it's nice to know when 1 of your scorers struggles like Odom did last night, you have 2 players that compliment each other so well, Gasol is one of the best trailing men in the league, and his footwork is impressive for a man his size.
As far as the Spurs are concerned, yes, they did run out of gas, that much was obvious, hope they are rested up by Friday because I want no excuses when we take them down
. But even with the tanks empty, a team as good and experienced as the Spurs should have been able to hold on for 16 lousy minutes up by 20. To me the fact that they didn't dovetails nicely with Skander's assertion that they couldn't, not because they were tired, not because they were not good enough, but because they were playing LA, and LA is as good and maybe better than the Spurs now, we'll get the answer to that question soon enough. I guarantee you if that was the Hornets, they hold on to win. I saw a BRILLIANT come from behind victory last night and LA, I saw them do what IMO they HAD to do, keep Parker and Ginobili from scoring at will in the paint, (they combined for 10 points in there) and most of all, I saw a young team not panic, and not give up. I too was upset at their poor play through the first half, I like MSC, had a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach by half time, the same feeling the Spurs have now, when they were stepping on LA's throat and it wasn't enough, I believe the was a crushing loss for them, and I think it sent a clear message, LA believes in themselves, and they have just enough mix of youth and experience that it may put them over the top. I LOVED THAT WIN LAST NIGHT, it said more about LA's heart than it did SA's age.