Can't watch the game, but have been following it for a bit on the internet.
Howard hasn't rebounded well, and from what I'm seeing, it looks like the Lakers are covering the 3-pointers well enough to keep Orlando from taking too many.
The Lakers are owning the boards - as they should - and they've kept Howard off the offensive boards, which should limit his effectiveness.
I'm glad to see that Phil Jackson implemented my suggestion: Fisher, Farmar, and Vujacic aren't allowed to take more 3-pointers than they have rebounds. As it stands now, Fisher has 2 boards and 1 three, Farmar 1 and 1, Vujacic 1 and 0.
Looks like it must be the Kobe show, given that he has 18 points already. Bynum looks like he did well in his 13 minutes, and the Lakers are getting a boost from Derek Fisher. On the flip side, only Turkoglu seems to be putting up numbers, although it looks like Gortat has performed acceptably in his limited minutes. Still, I wouldn't feel good about throwing only 3 turnovers in a half, being crushed on the boards, and being down by 10, with the opponent's superstar going off.
Contrary to WayOut, I *DON'T* feel Orlando is due for any run. From what I can tell on the stat sheet, this simply looks like a game where, as is so often said, you die by the outside shot.