How the Lakers won a pivotal Game 4
Writing on SportsHubLA.com prior to the start of this Conference Finals series, this writer explained in the ‘Comments’ section what the easiest way is for the Lakers to beat the Spurs …
Three Ways to beat San Antonio
which was clearly on display in yesterday’s gigantic W for LA, in San Antonio.
Lakers 93, Spurs 91 … Boxscore
Given this corner’s affinity for Phil Jackson and the Triangle Offense, it’s important that other NBA observers fully recognize the inherent beauty and effectiveness of this specific Offensive Basketball System and the role it plays in creating invaluable scoring opportunities for its practicioners …
(from a half-time interview during Game 4)
When the Lakers generate 5 more Offensive Rebounds in a game than the Spurs, LA exponentially increases its chances of winning … especially when one of those D-Boards-Lost (LA/Team Rebound) occurs at the 5.0 sec mark of the 4thQ … Full Play-By-Play … in a 1 possession game.
Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Luke Walton, Phil Jackson, Triangle Offense
May 28th, 2008 at 9:36 am
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May 28th, 2008 at 11:41 pm
[...] Luke Walton: We just, ah, we’re going hard at the glass … when we stay in our offense it’s set up to put us in good rebounding position, it’s when we go one-on-one that we get out of that position but when we’re in our flow it, ah, … Source: How the Lakers won a pivotal Game 4 [...]