Dwight Howard was no slouch, amassing a double double but with nine of his own turnovers to go with it. A lot of the turnovers could be contributed to the activity level on the Lakers’ defensive end; he had the ball stripped by Derek Fisher in the 3rd quarter, which lead to a fast break layup by Ron Artest.
One of the best plays of the game was Derek fighting for a batted around ball, securing it, and running up court to make a twisting, practically backwards layup! It highlighted his activity on both ends of the court and was indicative of the team and the game as a whole. He even took a legitimate charge from Dwight Howard, which is no mean feat and was definitely not one of his famous flops.
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