Pre-Game Report: Lakers vs. Suns

After their first stinging loss of the regular season, the Los Angeles Lakers look to pick up their game back at home against division rival the Phoenix Suns. Let’s take a look at the projected starting line-up for tonight.

Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, left, steals the ball from Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash during the first half of Game 5 of their Western Conference Final series at Staples Center in Los Angeles on May 27, 2010. The Lakers defeated the Suns 103-101. UPI Photo/Lori Shepler Photo via Newscom


Lakers    –    Suns

PG Derek Fisher – Steve Nash

SG Kobe Bryant – Jason Richardson

SF Ron Artest – Grant Hill

PF Lamar Odom – Hedo Turkoglu

C Pau Gasol – Robin Lopez

The Suns lost to the Lakers earlier in the season which helped spark the Lakers hot 8-0 start. The Suns have started this season with a .500 record (4-4).

Steve Nash has scored more than in the past, but other than points, Nash hasn’t been playing like himself lately. He is averaging a few career lows, including FT% and assists. Nash is typically a 90%+ shooter at the charity strike, but has slipped down to 83%. His turnovers have gone up too.

Phoenix’s front-court has had trouble matching up with the Lakers’ Pau Gasol and Lamar Odom. Robin Lopez recently stated he hasn’t played the same after having a bulging disc in his back last season. Forwards Hedo Turkoglu and Hakim Warrick have played inconsistently. The Suns really needs players like Josh Childress and Jared Dudley to step up, especially playing against playoff contending teams. At the moment, the Suns look like they might have trouble contending for a playoff spot.

The Lakers struggled against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday but still managed to get the win. Phil Jackson was worried his team’s horrible play would then bleed through to Thursday against the Denver Nuggets, and he was right. The Lakers chucked up 29 three pointers in Denver and hit only 9 of them. They also didn’t seem to share the ball well late in the game, and it seemed as if the team put the weight on Kobe’s shoulders.

For the Lakers to stop the Suns tonight, they must dominate the paint at both ends of the floor. L.A should also limit Phoenix’s shots beyond the arc since they shoot as much as the Lakers do. Defense is key for the Lakers tonight, and if goes well for them, their offense will flow easily. Look for the Lakers to share the ball more against Phoenix tonight.

Kobe Bryant reached the the 26,000 point plateau and is the youngest to reach that mark at 32 years old and 80 days.

Injury report: Theo Ratliff is out with knee tendinitis.

Suns @ Lakers
Staples Center, Los Angeles California
6:30 PST
TV: Fox Sports West
Radio: 710/1330 AM ESPN

You May Also Like

Lakers News: Kobe Bryant Explains Process Behind Creating ‘Detail’

Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant may be retired from professional basketball, but that doesn’t mean that he…

LeBron James Insists He’ll Be Ready For Lakers’ Next Game Against Spurs After Tweaking Ankle In Loss To Suns

If there was one positive to be taken from the Los Angeles Lakers’ blowout loss to the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday night it was the play…

Lakers Injury Update: X-Rays On Lonzo Ball’s Ankle Negative, Plans To Play Vs. Pacers

In the 117-85 loss to the Denver Nuggets, Lonzo Ball suffered an ankle sprain late in the second quarter and immediately headed back to the locker room. Although the…

Frank Vogel On Becoming Lakers Head Coach: ‘We Need To Build Togetherness Within Our Organization’

On the same day that former president of basketball operations Magic Johnson was making media rounds, the Los Angeles…