Live Thread: Cavs @ Lakers (#OnceMoreWithFeeling?)
2016-03-10The first time I ever witnessed LeBron and Kobe square off in person was Christmas Day, 2009, at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles. Sure, I’d seen them go King mano y Mamba several times before on national TV, but that was the first live experience I’d ever had in the presence of these two giants of the game. They didn’t disappoint.
In a matchup of the two early favorites to reach the Finals that season, LeBron scored 26 points with nine assists, and Kobe racked up a near triple double with 35 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists. Of course, it took Kobe 33 shots and 45 minutes on the floor, and Bron had seven turnovers in his 41 minutes of play… but that didn’t impact my enjoyment. In the end, LBJ was able to lead the Cavs to a signature victory over Los Angeles on their home floor, 102-87, in a game marred by five Laker technical fouls, a Lamar Odom ejection, and an unruly crowd who spent much of the second half showering the court with yellow foam hands (in the shape of “LA” commemorating Nike’s infamous Kobe and LeBron puppet campaign) and plastic bottles.
Many (myself included) thought this game would be a precursor to a wild meeting in the 2010 Finals between these two icons and their respective teams (including Nike… thus the puppet promotion). Alas, the Boston Celtics, Bron’s elbow (and possibly his will) ensured that meeting — perhaps the best chance for a Kobe/LeBron playoff face-off — did not come to fruition. Even though every Finals since 2007 has featured either the King or the Mamba… they’ve never faced each other. They have been the proverbial ships passing in the night. And now, with Kobe on his farewell tour, and the once mighty Lakers reduced to cellar dwellers, this clash of titans will unfortunately never be.
So, this is the last time these two legends will square off and share the same hardwood in a game that matters… or is it? One report earlier in the day stated that Byron Scott doesn’t know if Kobe and his ailing shoulder will be able to go tonight.
Byron still not sure if Kobe (shoulder) will play tonight vs. Cleveland.
— Mike Bresnahan (@Mike_Bresnahan) March 10, 2016
Hopefully, the Lakers’ medical staff has enough duct tape and painkillers to get the Mamba through one last tete a tete with his replacement as the face of the NBA (at least until the inevitable Steph Curry takeover). Otherwise, this year’s embarrassment of an All Star Game will be remembered as the final time LeBron and Kobe went one-on-one with the world watching.
For his part, James has said he is looking forward to this last opportunity to face Kobe…
“I think it’ll be very emotional and very fun,” James said. “Obviously I want to win and he wants to win, too. But some things about that will be much bigger than a win or a loss … just to be able to see him and know it’s his last go-round. I don’t know. It won’t really make sense next year when you see the Lakers and you don’t see Kobe in a uniform. Twenty years, 13 out of my career. It’s almost half of my life I’ve seen him in a Lakers uniform as a professional. It’s going to be pretty weird.”
Yes, there is still an actual game to be played between the Cavs and the Lakers tonight. The Cavs are coming off a somewhat cathartic win against a mess of a Sacramento Kings team. After spending about 45 minutes doing yo-yo tricks with the Kings, the Cavs finally put them away following Kevin Love’s transcendent four-point Banana Republic in the tailpipe shot. Galvanization ensued, and the Cavs pulled away for a nine point victory.
The Lakers, with Lord Byron “Grumpy” Scott walking the line between allowing his youngsters to flourish and tanking just enough so L.A. doesn’t have to forfeit it’s upcoming lottery pick, have played some of their best games lately, including taking down the reigning champs. On Sunday, they set a record by becoming the first team with a sub .200 winning percentage to defeat a team with an over .900 winning percentage, when they dismantled the Golden State Warriors 112-95 in the largest upset in NBA history. Two nights later, D’Angelo Russell, Jordan Clarkson and Julius Randle scored a combined 74 points in a convincing win over the Orlando Magic, becoming the youngest trio of Lakers to ever score 20+ points each in a game. Given how these young guys have geared up for some of the League’s elite, the Cavs will need to be very careful this second night of yet another back-to-back doesn’t turn into a trap…
For the Cavs, Timofey Mozgov is still questionable with an illness, and Mo Williams is still out with his unspecified knee issue. For the Lakers, Kobe is probable, and Lou Williams is doubtful. It’s another late night start for you East Coasters (10:30 p.m. EST/7:30 p.m. PST). The action is nationally televised on TNT.
Prediction: LeBron hugs Kobe a minimum of three times during the evening, and the Cavs survive a spirited onslaught by the Laker youth brigade to keep rolling on the road, 117-113. No foam hands are thrown in anger…
UPDATE…
Ty Lue says Timofey Mozgov will play but come off the bench. Tristan starting for Timo, Channing Frye starting for Kevin Love
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) March 11, 2016
ALSO…
Kobe Bryant (shoulder) will play tonight in his final game against LeBron James and #Cavs on TNT.
— Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) March 11, 2016
I assume next year the Lakers will be rolling out the Ron Artest/Meta World Peace Retirement Tour?
Delly Trey!
Take that Heurtas!!!!
Hahaha I love the State Farm dropping dimes commercial.
Yep and ugghh. Also dribble penetration d. Yikes.
At some point Lue needs to get consistency with his rotations.
Delly having a stretch of subpar games. Getting torched on D, and not adding much of anything on offense.
He’s still shooting well from three…
Like that last one…
This seems exactly like the other game against the Lakers this season – glorified exhibition match… but it’s fun to see our offense when it’s humming.
Yeah, my exact worst fear/biggest pet peeve for this game. I do not want Kobe’s retirement tour to be any fun against us. Full disclosure, I have an avowed dislike of the guy as a human being first and foremost and as a bball player second.
Please don’t bring that bench unit back.
We played defense for a whole possession!
I think Delly has met his match…
Huertas and kevin love should star in a new Spartacus: Revenge of the Near Jerry Curls.
This is pretty ugly!!!
Cavs have not scored in the last three minutes… BRING BACK FRYE!
If Mozgov were to retire tomorrow, I don’t think I’d mind….
Moz seems to suck when he comes off the bench.
I assume you added the last 6 words because of the comment monster?
That was a horrible shot by Moz…
Someone put Heurtas on his butt!
Super weird rotations tonight, guess cause Love is out. But james jones has played, wow. We gotta figure out how to stop dribble penetration.
Yeah… Love is out…
Lakers shooting 60% and on pace for a 30+ points in the first. Who’d a thunk it? So unlike the Cav’s lately….
Reggie Miller is a terrible actor…
That’s quite a way to take a guy out of an ad campaign: suicide space mission!
That guy is a real a-hole in real life tho…
So you’re saying he had it coming…
Precisely…
Moz block!
Huertas does NOT like to shoot the ball…
Huertas just out-Delly-ed Delly…
Who fouled Spanish Delly? That seemed like a phantom call.
Smith didn’t like that shot in the face
Moz just got banana-ed…
Nope, nevermind… it was on Larry’s kid…
James Jones back from the dead.
He’s ALIVE! He’s ALIVE!
Huertas… the Spanish Delly…
Err, that would be Brazil (but played in Spain).
Sorry… Brazilian Delly…
JR SWISH! Glad to see him hit one!
Huertas is sneaky…
Yes so key for the warrior win.
Well, gotta be honest, didn’t think I’d see Frye with 11 in the first 11 minutes…
And by 11 minutes I mean 7… sigh… math…
Frye on fire……….
Alright time to lock down on d and bury this team come halftime. Love Frye so far. Bury them. Pass the ball, run the offense, and no defensive charity.
Kobe looking kinda vintage right now… that was a great up and under move…
There you go JR
Oh my what a move by Kobe, and Frye comes right back!!!
FRYE!!! Unstoppable!!
Frye has half of our points.
It’s like an all-star game right now…
Deep Frye again!
Frye is really helping.
Kyrie fakin the Lakers…
I’m just glad that JR is getting this cold spell out of his system before the playoffs.
Wow, up and down the court we go…
Lakers play zero defense…
Gonna be another game like last night. Lots of offense…
Russell might be a handful for Ky tonight…
Russell from the Fat Albert gang would be a handful for Kyrie…
LOL… very true
That jam from Randle was ridic…
Not even a guard and he drove right around Kyrie…
Looking good Frye!!!!
FRYE for three!
Deep Frye’d Balls!!!!
Use the glass, TT…
Or even better bring it down and take it back up strong.
Kyrie HIGH off the glass…
Things are looking up…..no Reggie Miller on the TNT broadcast. Hal Le Looya (or however you spell it)
Love Kevin Harlan… love the guy
Decent, but sometimes a little too Gus Johnsonny on the big moments of the game. Some like that, I’m not a fan of it…
So much better than the usual suspects though…
So… apparently Delly took out KLove… typical dirty Delly play… /s LOL
So Delly took out Loves knee. What s dirty player!!! /s
LOL… I think we typed that at the same time…
Kobe and Kyrie…
Who’s kicks are better?
Bron’s but not that colorway..
LBJ getting warm…
Warriors are 16th in DRtg since the All-Star Break. They were 2nd prior to the break.
FIRE KERR!
I know Kerr hasn’t been happy with their play lately….it’s something that always gets thrown around as an excuse for good teams this time of year, but I think some of it is just legit boredom.
The more Kobe plays… the better the chance the Cavs have to put the Lakers away early…
Ha yeah think there was something on espn bout their young guns playing better with him on the bench.
Not looking forward to the TNT gang regurgitating silly Cavs narratives. Gonna try to avoid watching pre-game, halftime, and post-game.
Watch it with the sound off… or on FSO if you can get it in your area as an alternative… Living in LA, I unfortunately cannot…
Just hope we come out with intensity and do not mess around because you know the Kobe retirement charity.
Depends if the oil is hot in the Fryer or not…
Ha nice, anyone have an idea on if it happened last night or whether this is a recurring thing?
Love’s injury I mean.
Yeah, last night when he limped off the floor before halftime… was bothering him in the second half, but he played through it… Sounds precautionary…
Fred Hoiberg just got his first Technical… someone call his mom…
Spurs are deceptively good…
Deceptively? Explain por favor? Although, I think I might get what you’re saying because leave it to the Spurs to fly somewhat under the radar even with the historic point differential they have. Of course, that is entirely due to GS
Yeah, that’s what I meant… they would be getting a lot more attention if not for the Warriors… they also lull you to sleep with their meticulous efficiency…
That is true, before you know it you are down 15 and are like, how did that happen exactly?
I wonder who will match up with Randle? Frye or TT? Better put TT on him, I think he’ll clobber Frye.
Probably TT, since Hibbert is usually pretty slow afoot…
First game after the “turning point”: Kevin Love out with injury.
At least Channing Frye is here to save the day…
LOL. Actually, it will be interesting to see if Frye can be our emergency Love replacement. That could be helpful in a pinch in playoffs.
Deep Fryed Love
No reason to push Love after what looked like a strained hami. Not when we have the upcoming tight schedule.
They’re officially calling it a sprained knee and list him as day-to-day…
Either way, I’m not looking to push our luck with so few games left in the season…
Too true…