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That’s exactly what the Lakers accomplished, 61% shooting for the Lakers, as for the Rockets it was 38%. You might remember on Friday I wrote an account titled Stand up, stand out….this was aimed at but one Laker player Deandre Ayton. It is time for Ayton to shine and he did, he executed to the tune of 19 points 11 rebounds. It wasn’t him alone this was a true team effort with LeBron also scoring 19 points but dishing out 13 assists as he managed to set the tone for the game. How do you tell someone to shoot the ball more, that was the case for Luke Kennard and he did it Saturday night. Kennard led the scoring for the Lakers with 27 points and a spectacular 69% shooting from the floor with 100% of it coming from behind the three line. Veteran Marcus Smart is in his first year with the Lakers, he’s one of those guys who’s always played tough defense. He’s exhibited this type of basketball throughout his NBA career.
Although Smart is on the downside of his NBA career at age 32, nevertheless he remains a tough defender and he proved it once again in this game, by the way Smart also managed to toss in 15 points too. Kevin Durant was sidelined with a right knee contusion, would the outcome have been different if he’d played? That question cannot be answered and I am sure Durant if asked would not offer his injury as an excuse. As for this member of Laker Nation it becomes one game at a time, I have no intention to “get in front of my skis.” In closing all I can say I’m surprised at the outcome but not shocked at the outcome of Game One.
Some naysayer might state, “Sure he blocks a great deal of shots….he should because he’s 8 feet tall!” For me there are more factors working in Wemby’s favor over his height, the chief one being desire. A time ago I remember reading Bill Russell’s autobiography, this statement from him that went something like this. “I know I can’t block every shot but it’s the fear having them think I can.” Wemby places that fear factor in the forefront of opposing players minds, he accomplishes this due to desire and effort. He’s extremely tall but his will to succeed towers far above him in the height department. Congratulations Wemby, you might not win Most Valuable Player this season but if a healthy career remains in your future you will eventually win one day.
There were factors involved in his decision that caused him to bypass play in the NBA. This from AI; “Oscar Schmidt did not play in the NBA primarily because he prioritized playing for the Brazilian national team, which was prohibited by FIBA rules at the time for NBA players.” The other issue, its pointed out he was drafted in 1984 in the 6th round by the New Jersey Nets, he felt insulted drafted so late. There is no argument, he could have played successfully in the NBA at the time. Despite this fact he was likely the inspiration for Leandro Barbosa, Tiago Splitter and others to eventually play in the NBA, this Brazilian giant was inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame in 2013.
The first one is titled; "Soul Power:
The Legend of the American Basketball Association." This four-part series
includes commentary from former ABA and NBA players plus broadcasters such as
Bob Costas and others, they offer insight into the league's history. I can
affirm that those interested in the evolution and history of professional
basketball will likely appreciate this retrospective examination of the ABA.
The second is titled Jerry West: The Logo, this 2-hour look into the life of
Laker great Jerry West is worth the time required to view it in its entirety.
By the way I receive $0 compensation for endorsing these documentaries….I just
happen to believe they are excellent productions.