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Re: Game #6: Warriors (3-2) @ Lakers (1-4)
As I write this, 18-point lead with 9:43 to go in the game, but really it should be a 30 or more lead because the Lakers have shot poorly from the outside and have taken some questionable shots.
Their defense is really, really good tonight.
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Re: Game #6: Warriors (3-2) @ Lakers (1-4)
I'm surprised to see how well the Lakers are responding to Bernie Bickerstaff tonight. I can understand it may have 'light a fire' but their defensive mentality looks completely different.
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Re: Game #6: Warriors (3-2) @ Lakers (1-4)
Dammit!! Why couldn't they play with this energy all the time?! Shit is beautiful!
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Re: Game #6: Warriors (3-2) @ Lakers (1-4)
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They held a very good offensive team to really less than 70 points tonight, if it wasn't for garbage time. Bickerstaff is a stud. But he told the Lakers he wants to coach only a few games until they find a successor.
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Re: Game #6: Warriors (3-2) @ Lakers (1-4)
Just got home so I only caught a little bit of the garbage time minutes, but I was listening on the radio on the drive home and here's what I gathered from Ireland/Thompson:
Everything went through Kobe tonight, and he responded in a big way (27/9/7 as well as a couple of steals and a block). He had himself another game shooting 50% or better. Our bench got a lot of minutes and responded as well. We actually outscored the Warriors by a big margin. Pau played with the 2nd unit a lot more than Dwight and it benefited them as he got them more open looks than they have been getting. We had an energy that had yet to be seen this season, even against the Pistons on Sunday night. Most important, we PLAYED DEFENSE and we CRASHED THE BOARDS!
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Re: Game #6: Warriors (3-2) @ Lakers (1-4)
Morris came in and played and excellent controlled floor game for the most part. A few little hiccups here and there but a great game off the bench.
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