by Andrew on Sat Mar 19, 2005 3:23 pm
The last couple of weeks, ESPN Pacific Rim has delivered some blowouts (or in last week's case, no games) which have been somewhat lacking in drama. But I was treated to a really good live game today, the Pacers/Lakers game in Indiana. Anyone else catch this one?
It was great to see Reggie put on a show, 14 points in the first quarter, 19 for the half...then 20 in the second half to finish with 39. I was hoping he'd hit 40, but his 39 were spectacular enough. Pretty much every shot he hit was vintage Miller, including those big ones down the stretch, that game clinching three...he and Anthony Johnson really carried Indiana in the final minutes.
A point of interest: not only did Kobe have a lacklustre second half (though foul trouble hampered him throughout the game, he only played 29 minutes), the Lakers actually played better without him during the fourth quarter. They came all the way back without him, and then lost momentum when he came in for Luke Walton (speaking of the Junior Walton, he should be ashamed of losing that jump ball to Anthony Johnson).
A big problem remains his shot selection and his desire to take over a game. He's a guy capable of being the hero, but tonight he didn't do much to help them. I thought that when he re-entered the game with about four minutes left, he'd give the Lakers that final boost. Instead, they had no answer for Miller and Johnson.
But the game was still close down to the final minute, and that made it exciting. A lot better than the Timberwolves falling behind San Antonio early on Wednesday and scoring only 73 points, or some of the other matchups they've shown on ESPN-PR of late. Or the zero games they showed last week.
A few other things:
Checking on the boxscores, I was amazed to see Stephen Jackson registered five assists. I don't really remember him passing the ball once during the game. Jackson's a fine scorer but he's a bit too selfish in my view. There were quite a few instances where he should have given up the ball but kept it for his own shot. Sometimes he made the shot, sometimes he was lucky and got bailed out with a foul. I suppose you need guys who aren't afraid to shoot, but he was making some bad, selfish decisions late in the game when Indiana really needed to make some buckets.
Lamar Odom also left the game with what turned out to be a shoulder sprain. It didn't look too serious, but he'll be undergoing an MRI upon returning to LA, Gary Vitti and co are apparently somewhat concerned about the severity of the injury. Obviously, that's not good news for the Lakers.
And as always, ESPN's commentary team...call me a fool for the 90s if you like, but I miss the NBA on NBC. I share a birthday with Tom Tolbert, but that's where my admiration begins and ends. I hope ESPN-PR is able to rebroadcast a few other games this year, as well as a few ABC games in the playoffs.