I didn't think Houston was being all that physical with LA, it seemed the Lakers were getting any shot they wanted anyway. Until LA started playing physically the game was close and it looked like the Rockets had a chance. The Rockets couldn't run decent possessions when LA was hounding the ball.
Where was a Houston player cited for a hard foul? Houston isn't a physical team, aside from Artest. Their size might bother LA, but non one thinks Yao or Scola is overly physical.
I didn't think LA was a physical team either but Ariza and Fisher like to mix it up along with a few of their bench players.
The game didn't change until LA started pressing. That's when the game got out of hand. Houston wasn't doing anything other than playing the same as they had at the beginning of the game.
Completely wrong, seems like you didn't watch the game. When it was a finess game the Lakers pulled out to a 14 point lead in the 1st quater on fast breaks and Kobe floating all over the over place. When the Rockets started getting physical is when they closed the gap. The Rockets 2nd unit was quicker and tougher in the paint than the Lakers 2nd unit AND better than the Lakers starters. The bench frontcourt was much better than Yao and Scola, where is Randy to claim his Yao glory, where on the bench. I can't believe you think the Lakers where physical, you're completely off base. Rockets got away with a ton of physical play. Artest, Laundry and the back up center are all beasts and thugged the Lakers and shut down the free flowing Lakers offense. Lakers got punked again but Kobe refused to let them lose.
I saw the game differently. The Lakers got out to a quick lead because the Rockets weren't offereing any resistance and couldn't execute their offense. Houston's 2nd unit came in and they found another scorer in Landy, but LA put no one in front of him who could stay with him.
None of the physical play started until the 2nd half, and none of the Rockets physical players other than Artest were in the game, it was Houston's starters. The Rockets started executing with the fist team and that's when LA got physical with them. Maybe Phil was whining in the locker room about how the Rockets 2nd group was getting 2nd shots, but the first over the top play was Fishers' premeditated run at Scola.
Houston is not a physical team. Yao and Scola aren't tough guys. Landy is a nice player, but he's undersized. Artest is crazy, so that makes him pretty scary, but the biggest beast on the floor is Bynum. Brown was very active for the Lakers in the 2nd half, he seemed to be the one that bothered Houston the most.
Simply becasue a team is scoring doesn't mean what they are doing is physical. Typically teams are more physical on defense. I didn't see the Rockets stop the Lakers once last night, did you?