Um you are all wrong, the reason they lost is I was unable to watch the game in Arizona!
This is my reality-adding-nothing-to-the-thread post for the day.
Just need to add a picture of some gay dude wearing a Lakers jersey sitting in the desert watching a broken tv...
Lakermania does that every game from his trailer park out in Hemet, with his JB, (no ice).
The Kings are not, shall we say, stalwarts of defense, which is really where the Lakers fell apart, by not taking advantage. But I think putting Hawes into the game as a starter is giving the Kings the beginning of something they have lacked for, oh, twenty years or so - a front line that thwarts shots in the lane. At least that is the plan. Execution up to now has not been all that noticable until this game. Strange that Hawes is something of a shot blocker - he did not have that rep in college, nor as a rebounder, for that matter. The Kings' trainer got him working out in the off-season and he looks and acts like he can play for over ten minute stretches now, where last season he was puffing as soon as he pulled off his sweats.
The Kings also shot the ball particularly well last night. This really helps if you, you know, want to win a game or two during the season. The Kings are spotty at best shooting the ball and if one starts missing, his teammates usually try to keep him company.
Also, I thought for a coach on the hot seat, Theus coached very well in this game by removing players who failed to play and work the ball in the offense and keeping the better guys out on the court.