- Much like Games 3 and 4 in the Dallas series, the recaps for Games 1 and 2 in this series can essentially be flippy-floppied.
- Carmelo was the most efficient scorer in Game 1, but was outdone by Kobe in crunch time and ended up scoring just a little bit less for the game.
- Kobe was the most efficient scorer in Game 2, but was outdone by Carmelo in crunch time and ended up scoring just a little bit less for the game.
- Who's the hungriest player on the court in this series? Without question it's Melo. Nobody else comes close. Whichever area he's focused on, whether it's scoring, rebounding, defending or whatever, he seems to will his way to success.
- Second place goes to Pau Gasol, whose rebounding and dare I say, tough interior play, is keeping these games from being double-digit losses for the Lakers.
- Nene looks like the old Pau Gasol, flopping for fouls, occasionally dominant, but usually confused by the different beast that is NBA Playoff basketball.
- Forget the Playoffs, welcome to the 2008/2009 NBA season Linas "the Menace" Kleiza!
- Miraculously, the Nuggets were paced offensively, until Melo's scoring outburst, by Linas the Menace and Kenyon Martin. Without their scoring, the Nugs go down by at least 20 early in the first half.
- I'm starting to think Mark Warkentein and Rex Chapman decided to assemble this team around the mold of Melo's NCAA Champion Syracuse Orange team with Chauncey playing the part of Gerry McNamara and the freakishly athletic Birdman playing the part of the freakishly athletic Hakim Warrick. Here's to hoping the NBA Finals end with Birdman blocking an attempted 3-point shot.
- I have to admit I was absolutely frightened when I realized that both Steve "Jobbed Me" Javie and Dick "I hope he doesn't hurt himself" Bavetta were working this game together. Fortunately each seemed to be favoring one team or the other, so it worked itself out in the end. Apparently sometimes two wrongs do make a right.
- I haven't felt my heart beating as fast as it was in the last two minutes of this game in avery long time. I'm not sure if that's a testament to the exciting finish, or to my lack of cardiovascular training, but I'm pretty sure it was the finish.
- Gasol and Odom got their share of uncontested putbacks, but this time the Nuggets countered by crashing the glass on their end just as hard.
With the series shifting back to Denver, I expect we'll see a little better production out of the Nugget's energy guys off the bench. So I think Birdman, Junior and AC will all see a boost in the next two games. If anything, I think Kobe will be even better in the Pepsi Center as he seems to revel in quieting rowdy fans on the road, but I do think guys like Ariza, Shannon Brown, Bynum and even the emotionally unsteady Lamar Odom could be affected. So I'm expecting to see the games remain closely contested based on the play of Kobe and Gasol, but the bench play at home will give the Nuggets the overall edge.
That Lakers guy got kind of quiet all of a sudden. Weird.
ReplyDeleteNo No, not quiet. I've been working a lot lately, I actually had to miss the game last night. Anywhoo, you guys are gonna get chumpified on Saturday. I'll be back to rub it in after we mack you SUCK IT!!!!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Son of Sampson (from the last post) thats a real cute name, (very frightening) but if you don't mind I'm going to call you "Bitch of Kobe" if you don't mind. ( just while your season lasts)