Game #11 11-17-09 Detroit @ Los Angeles Lakers

Game #11 11-17-09 Detroit @ Los Angeles Lakers

Postby Piston Boris on Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:20 pm

Image ( 5 -5 ) VS Image ( 7 - 3 )

Tuesday 17th of November 2009
Time: 10.30pm
Radio: 97.1 FM The Ticket
TV: FS Detroit HD & NBA LP
Game Notes

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Staples Center, Los Angeles, California

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Stuckey/Gordon/Jerebko/Villanueva/Wallace

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Fisher/Bryant/Artest/Odom/Bynum

INJURY REPORT
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Image Richard Hamilton Out - Ankle.
Image Tayshaun Prince Out - Ruptured disk in lower back

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ImageKobe Bryant Prob - Groin.
Image Luke Walton Out - Pinch nerve.
Image Pau Gasol Out indefinitely - Hamstring.

TEAM LEADERS
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Image Richard Hamilton 25ppg
Image Ben Wallace 9.3rpg, 1.4spg & 1.7bpg
Image Will Bynum 4.2apg

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Image Kobe Bryant 30.1ppg & 2.2spg
Image Andrew Bynum 11.8rpg & 1.88bpg
Image Lamar Odom 5apg
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Re: Game #11 11-17-09 Detroit @ Los Angeles Lakers

Postby Piston Boris on Wed Nov 18, 2009 2:16 am

Boxscore

MLive.com:
Pistons' fourth-quarter rally falls short in 106-93 loss to Lakers
By The Associated Press
November 18, 2009, 1:15AM


LOS ANGELES -- Kobe Bryant scored 40 points for the 100th time in his career, and the Los Angeles Lakers avoided a rare three-game losing streak with a 106-93 victory against the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday night.

Andrew Bynum had 17 points and 12 rebounds for the Lakers, who took a 28-point lead before surviving Detroit's impressive fourth-quarter rally to avoid their first three-game skid in nearly two years following back-to-back losses to Denver and Houston.

Bryant didn't appear to be slowed by his strained groin while scoring 27 points in the middle two quarters before reaching 40 on a 3-pointer with 19 seconds left.

With four 40-point games already this season after getting just four all last year, Bryant trails only Wilt Chamberlain (271) and Michael Jordan (173) in 40-point games in NBA history.

Will Bynum scored 10 of his 24 points in the final period for the Pistons, who opened a four-game West Coast trip with their second consecutive loss.

Detroit chopped the Lakers' lead to 98-91 with 1:55 to play before former Michigan State guard Shannon Brown made three free throws and a soaring dunk to seal it.

Bryant led the Lakers in scoring for the 10th time in 11 games. Andrew Bynum also was steady again, delivering his eighth game with at least 10 points and 10 rebounds.

The Lakers still haven't lost three consecutive games since Pau Gasol joined the club on Feb. 1, 2008, although Gasol again was out of the lineup with a hamstring injury. Gasol might try to play for the first time this season Thursday night against Chicago.

Luke Walton also will be out for six weeks with a pinched nerve in his back. But Detroit is even more seriously injury-depleted than the Lakers, with Richard Hamilton (sprained right ankle) and Tayshaun Prince (back injury) still out of the lineup.

Although Bryant is carrying a heavy scoring load for the Lakers early in the season, the former MVP was revitalized by his first extended time off in several years following Los Angeles' title. He also worked on his low-post game during his summer off, and the results have been obvious in the season's opening weeks.

Bryant frequently took Ben Gordon and other Detroit defenders into the low post, where he used the moves he learned from Hakeem Olajuwon this summer or adroitly passed out of double teams to set up open jumpers. Bryant also played with a noticeable edge, jawing with several Pistons before and after scoring on them.

He scored 13 points in the second quarter, making six of his seven shots while the Lakers went ahead 57-42 at halftime. He was 6-of-8 in the third, scoring 14 more points as Los Angeles gradually increased its lead to 24.
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Re: Game #11 11-17-09 Detroit @ Los Angeles Lakers

Postby Piston Boris on Wed Nov 18, 2009 2:30 am

Promising start, but the Lakers got rolling in the second quarter.

They played good defense on the Pistons' guards, forcing the frontcourt to carry the team. Villanueva was out of it for a second straight game, but worse with just 2 points and 4 rebounds. He did play solid defense.

Bynum and Maxiell led a great fourth quarter comeback, though. Bynum got the team's energy going again. Maxiell had his best game of the season with 13 points, 7 rebounds, and 2 blocks. One of 'em was a great point blank block at the basket of Shannon Brown who climbed the ladder to throw down a dunk. Maxiell just went up one rung higher and put up a "no fly" zone.

It was an odd lineup with DaJuan Summers, Chris Wilcox, Kwame Brown, Jonas Jerebko, Bynum, and Maxiell who brought Detroit to 98-91 with 1:55 left to go. Kuester is sending a message to the starters to compete and have no let downs. The Pistons can't afford them any time, but especially when they're still without Hamilton and Prince. Hopefully, Maxiell can be to the frontcourt what Bynum is to the backcourt. And Wilcox showed some activity and production during his few mintues on the court. The Pistons need him to step up and join Villanueva as a scorer and rebounder. Solid defense won't hurt.

The rest of the West Coast trip will be brutal now.

The starters did get a break in the second half, which hopefully, they'll put to good use against a hot Portland team tonight.

This is a growing time for the young Pistons.
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Re: Game #11 11-17-09 Detroit @ Los Angeles Lakers

Postby Crusher on Wed Nov 18, 2009 2:46 am

I thought the Lakers were going to smoke Detroit, but that Will Bynum sure did keep things respectable.

These new Pistons still have a ways to go.

Lakers rule!!! :jam2:
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Re: Game #11 11-17-09 Detroit @ Los Angeles Lakers

Postby Piston Boris on Wed Nov 18, 2009 2:33 pm

Crusher wrote:I thought the Lakers were going to smoke Detroit, but that Will Bynum sure did keep things respectable.

These new Pistons still have a ways to go.


The Lakers worked for the win. They were coming off two subpar losses to Denver and Houston, though.

The regular season's full of ups and downs.

Both teams have injuries, but Detroit has been hit harder.

Crusher wrote:Lakers rule!!! :jam2:


They won't stay on top forever.
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