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The truth of the matter, if you asked me last week the chances of the Lakers winning a playoff series I would have said; "Slim and none, and Slim has left town." No Luka, no Austin but who steps up….Marcus Smart for one. Smart exhibited outstanding defense, 7 steals plus 5 assists and a rare scoring binge by him. His early scoring allowed the Lakers to begin on a high note, he finished with 25 points. His effort greatly impacted the outcome but wait there is more. Sharpshooting Luke Kennard scored 23 points on 62% shooting with 50% of it beyond the arc, but it wasn’t just his scoring, he played an all around game on the defensive side as well. Lebron James led the way with 28 points despite not having his best game shooting the rock. It was the other things, 8 rebounds and 7 assists aided the Laker effort. Those three led the way however the victory was a total team effort.
The Rockets played better in this game versus Game One however their effort was just not good enough for a win. Kevin Durant scored 23 but totaled only 3 thanks to Laker double teams. In addition, he added 9 TO’s by himself. After the Tuesday evening win over the Rockets I don't know or care to speculate on the outcome tonight or this series for that matter. This I do believe, if the Rockets win this series they must bring their A game, the Lakers will not lose easily, there I said it!
As for the Bay Area the Warriors situation might be somewhat different. Steve Kerr has been at the helm of the Warriors for a number of years….some of them resulting in championship basketball wins. It is not official as this is written however Kerr has given the media strong indications he might be ready to hang up his whistle. We know this for sure there will likely be two perhaps three or more additional head coaching opportunities available. Most reading this are aware there is a reluctance by management to hire a “new” coach, they always desire a head coach with experience. Despite my last statement there are exceptions, Jason Kidd moved from player to coach with little familiarity with the position, last season the Lakers also hired a former player JJ Riddick with little coaching connection.
Although he’d gone a different route Gates had recruited Tiller at the time he coached Cleveland State, Tiller remembered. Also coming on board for the Tigers is Jamier Jones from Providence, he’s a 6-foot 6 forward. His former coach at Providence Kim English once played for Missouri. Arriving from Tennessee is Jaylen Carey a 6-foot 8 257 pound power forward. I’m not on the staff for Gates but it would appear the roster might be complete at this point although this is not clear yet. As I have attempted to point out to a number in Mizzou Nation are displeased with Gates and the end of season results, they certainly cannot make that statement regarding recruiting. At the close of the portal 247sports.com provided a rating on the Top 50 schools in the nation, Missouri is ranked 7.
The record indicates back up Luke Kornet was a starter in 25 games during Wemby’s absence during the regular season. The further good news, playoff basketball is no back to back games so the missing time might not impact the Spurs in a normal manner. Mitch Johnson will not be able to play however he could revise the team’s playbook to alleviate the missing Wemby. The loss to the Blazers in my view was more to do with the Spurs “losing their way” once the game turned in the manner it did. This is playoff basketball, despite their lack of experience the remaining Spurs must adjust to playoff basketball.