Smack / Jan 26, 2011 / 2:51 am

The Jet ruins a big night for L.A.

Kobe Bryant, Dime #55

Meanwhile, back in L.A., the Lakers didn’t get much of a challenge at all from the Jazz. Kobe scored 21 points (while sitting out the fourth quarter), Pau Gasol scored 20, Ron Artest had 19 and Lamar Odom added 17 in an offensive clinic where the Lake Show hit 62% from the field and smashed Utah by almost 30 … You’ve seen it before: Gasol, with his back to the basket, uses a pass fake to get his defender leaning one way while he spins and scores the opposite direction. Last night Gasol got Mehmet Okur cold with that move, only it was worse because Okur bit on the fake harder than Mike Tyson even though nobody was even on the side of the court where Gasol faked. And we couldn’t help but notice that it happened on almost the exact same spot on the floor where Magic buckled Latrell Sprewell‘s knees in his 1996 comeback game … So now is Jerry West going to pull a Tom Jackson move and say he only criticized the Lakers the other day as a method of motivation? … Kendrick Perkins is back, meaning the Celtics just got better. In his first game since tearing his ACL in Game Six of the Finals, Perk came off the bench for 7 points, 6 boards and 9 screwface mean-mugs in 17 minutes as the C’s beat the Cavs easily … It seems like a lifetime ago when Cleveland knocked off the Celtics back in October, and two lifetimes ago since they were actually challenging them in the playoffs. Now the two franchises are on totally opposite ends of the NBA spectrum. Last night’s loss was the 18th in a row for Cleveland … Other stat lines from Tuesday: Carmelo Anthony scored 23 points to lead Denver past Washington; and Kwame Brown posted 13 points and 18 rebounds in Charlotte’s win over Sacramento; and in the performance of the night, Georgia Tech point guard Iman Shumpert notched a triple-double with 22 points, 12 boards and 11 dimes, and added 7 steals and committed just one turnover in the Yellow Jackets’ win over Virginia Tech. Shumpert also put the clamps on Hokies star PG Malcolm Delaney, who had just 8 points and 8 turnovers … Should we have put Shumpert on this list of the Top 10 point guards in college basketball? One other ACC guy made the list … Fun fact: Paul Silas and Paul Westphal used to be teammates on the Celtics back in the day. (Never mind that Silas looks 20 years older than Westphal.) As Chris Webber put it on NBA TV during the Bobcats/Kings highlight, their conversation probably went something like, “We played on teams that would have killed both of these teams.” … We’re out like Okur’s equilibrium …

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22 Responses to “The Jet ruins a big night for L.A.”

  1. Showtime says:

    I like Blake Griffin as much as everybody else and I love watching them but let’s be realistic. They are 15 games behind the Lakers, right now they are not close to making the playoffs (13th place in the west), Eric Gordon is said to miss 2-4 weeks and I haven’t even mentioned THE CURSE or Donald Sterling.

  2. dmitry of jersey says:

    You guys do realiza that Utah has been awful the past two weeks and about as dangerous as Switzerland, right?

  3. Lee says:

    @DIME

    LA = Lakers
    Clippers = Clippers

    It makes it easier to read your report that way.

  4. sean.dynastybball says:

    Shannon Brown… dunk of the year (click my name)

    @Showtime

    I’m not so sure that Griffin’s elbow contusion (questionable for Wednesday) and Eric Gordon messing up his wrist are the fault of Sterling (or his curse). His curse is more along the lines of players bolting from the team as soon as the opportunity presents itself. Don’t get me wrong, Sterling doesn’t seem to be the type of owner you’d want to play for… ESPN did an extensive article on him a few years back (it might’ve been Simmons) that is worth a read that’ll give people insight into Sterling’s character (or lack there of).

  5. sean.dynastybball says:

    LOL about dunk of the year.

  6. NYK says:

    i kind of get the feeling that the CAVs are now tanking on purpose (at about 10 games ago) to try to achieve what they did during early 2003.

  7. JAY says:

    It’s too bad the LA Blakers are in the west. If they were an East team they’d be a lock for the playoffs.

  8. First & Foremost says:

    @ Jay, So what if they played in the East. How many lower seeds advance past the first round? True anything can happen but for the most part the expected happens.

  9. Stunnaboy2K11 says:

    @NYK

    Me and my bro had a discussion about that, cuz really there are no players coming in that guarantee such a turn around like Bron did in 03. I may be wrong but this is gonna be a week draft year.

    JET was amazing in the clutch, but Barea carried the Mavs. Still think they are too much of a jump shooting team but hey if it works, good for them.

  10. C says:

    I thought it was Joe Smith who Magic faked out…

  11. jdizzle says:

    @Showtime I thought Donald Sterling WAS the curse.

  12. neoy says:

    eric gordon is so underrated in the clippers offense, and wtf is wrong with utah???? theyve got to make some serious changes

  13. That's What's Up says:

    I honestly think it’s time to look at Sloan as the issue. He’s from a different era and Stockton and Malone are long gone. He may be out of touch and the players just don’t relate

  14. K Dizzle says:

    Clips about to realize how important Eric Gordon is to this squad. Dudes act like Blake doin it all solo but havin a dude puttin up 24ppg, 5 as and 3 rebs out of the lineup is gonna be a wakeup call. Teams gonna start playin Blake like the Mavs did…..if they can.

    R.I.P. to the Raptors 1,986 game 3 point hit streak. Ends after 12 seasons.

    Lakers, baby. Startin to hit stride. And it’s not even the all-star break yet lol. Utah got murked so early, I started to feel bad for them….almost.
    Is D-Will gonna bounce when he’s a free-agent?
    Dude was massively frustrated, been so lately.

  15. JAY says:

    @TWU
    Blame Sloan?? You’re kidding right?? This is the first time in like 23 years any of his teams are “underacheiving” and you want to blame Sloan?? Lol. Blame the players. He has coached worse to a better record.

  16. First & Foremost says:

    No way you can blame Sloan. He has a system that has proven it works, when done properly. He turns average joe’s into nba worthy players just by telling you to be in the right spot at the right time. Look at Utah’s roster, aside from the starting 5 who else would make the starting line up of the Cavs?

  17. Claw says:

    Sloan’s teams are known for their percision on Offense, but they have looked lost for nearly a month. I thought Al Jefferson would help since he is a better post player than Boozer but something isn’t clicking and Deron’s numbers have been coming down (he’s on my fantasy team).

    A shakeup might do them some good, but what do they have AK and possibly Okur coming back and after he gets in his groove will help. Okur just got back from injury and of course Gasol is going to abuse him, hell Robin Lopez would have schooled him (maybe not).

  18. sean.dynastybball says:

    Hopefully the Jazz can muster the effort to beat the Spurs tonight in Utah (I know it’s unlikely). 10 games tonight…OKC vs MINN should be nice (fantasy wise).

  19. JAY says:

    @K Dizzle
    DIME really needs to hire you as a consultant bro. Good call on the Raptors’ 3-pt streak coming to an end. The Raptors’ streak beats the old record by like 8 full seasons and DIME doesn’t mention it, at all.

    @DIME
    Being a basketball publication, I’m assuming you guys pay attention to the NBA, right?? Wake up boys. Some people are even calling the streak one of the untouchable records in the NBA record book, and there’s no shout out. I know the Raps have been a bad team for the majority of their existence, but you mentioned Brian fukkin Cook for goodness sakes!! BRIAN fukkin COOK!

  20. DH says:

    @ Dime,

    Where’s Blake’s toughness after getting slammed by Haywood? You were all over how he’s big and strong when he’s yelling at Chalmers, but when someone actually does check him he does NOTHING.

    I’m a Blake fan but let’s get it straight…he’s more of a Kevin Garnett than a Charles Oakley.

  21. WinDelRoj says:

    @20 thats insane. Chalmers was the first one to get any heat from Blake after he was being a douche. Since he got T’d up after Lamar Odom threw a fit wouldnt it be smarter to have let this go (foul wasnt hard, the landing was)? Comparing him to KG is laughable given that this guy has shown nothing but class and KG has a TOP 10 bitch ass moments video on YouTube..

  22. DH says:

    @21 – I’m just saying what has Blake done to prove he’s tough? Dude can jump out of the gym and goes hard on every play…but that doesn’t mean he’s a tough guy. Dime was sweatin’ him the other day about how Chalmers is lucky Blake didn’t put him down. Why do we have any reason to believe he would do it?

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