
FanHouse previews each round of the NBA Playoffs.
The Houston Rockets finally got that monkey off their backs, and advanced to the second round of the playoffs for the first time since 1997 -- that's the good news. The bad news is who's there waiting for them: the top-seeded L.A. Lakers, who won all four of the regular season meetings between the two teams.
Reason to Watch
The Lakers have their flaws, and the Rockets figure to be one of the teams that might be able to take advantage of them. Yao Ming is a lot to handle inside, and defending him will be an especially tough task for Andrew Bynum, who went MIA for all but one quarter of his team's first round series against Utah. Houston defends with the best of 'em, and is likely to be a lot more physical than the Jazz were. Bottom line? This might be the toughest team the Lakers will face until they get to play one from the Eastern Conference.
How Houston Can Win
The Rockets play at one of the slowest paces of any team remaining in the playoffs, while the Lakers play at one of the fastest. Make L.A. play at a slower tempo, and Houston will have a fighting chance. Yao must be able to dominate Bynum and Gasol while they are in man-to-man coverage. If he can, then the Lakers will be forced to double, opening up things for Luis Scola, who just killed the Blazers when they were forced to do the same.
How L.A. Can Win
The Lakers went 4-0 against the Rockets during the regular season, but did so facing three different Houston starting lineups. One of those games featured a Von Wafer explosion, one had Ron Artest inexplicably trying to trash talk Kobe Bryant, and one featured a remarkable 47-point turnaround by the Lakers (seriously).
None of those things are likely to occur again in this series (well, you never know about Artest), but what should remain consistent is the Lakers' ability to get what they want offensively. They shot better than 50 percent from the field in each of the three meetings, and in the one where they couldn't get above 39.5 percent, they held Houston to 81 points.
Video Clip to Get You Pumped
The Rockets actually led this game in the second half by double digits, before Artest decided to wake the sleeping giant, and it's probably not a coincidence that Kobe Bryant just happened to score 18 in the fourth quarter to lead L.A. to the come-from-behind road victory. Will Artest try his luck again? As the saying goes, this is why we watch.
Stud of the Series
Two heads are better than one, so Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum share the nod here. Gasol's quickness and energy should be able to best that of Yao, and match that of Luis Scola. Bynum's size and strength should help in defending Yao, and he's likely looking for some personal redemption after the last series. It will be his for the taking against the Rockets.
Biggest Liability
Once again, we have to look at the Lakers' bench here. The second unit gave back most of the team's 20-plus-point leads in three of their games against the Jazz. L.A. isn't likely to be ahead like that against a more defensive minded (and slower-paced) Rockets team, so it's even more important that the bench doesn't undo everything that the starters have done when they get their minutes in relief.
FanHouse Prediction
Just like in the first round, it's a unanimous pick for the Lakers. The only question is, how many games will it take? No one is thinking sweep, but opinions range from L.A. taking from five to seven games to get it done. It wouldn't surprise me to see the lower seed win one or two of their games at home. But even though the Rockets are playing their best basketball of the season, I won't officially predict them taking more than one: Lakers in 5.





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-02-2009 @ 10:27AM
obamaizadope said...
Watch out for Ron Ron, and Kobe. The association may want to hire Richard Steele to ref this one..
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5-02-2009 @ 11:34AM
sjmarkets said...
There is no comparison between Ron and Kobe, Its just like lemon and orange. Kobe is so much better or you can say great basketball player.
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5-02-2009 @ 5:03PM
rick said...
Obamaizdope was saying that it could get physical between Artest and Bryant. He wasn't comparing the two players, or saying that Artest is as good as Bryant.
5-02-2009 @ 12:56PM
Michael gifford said...
"RonRon"????? what is he 5? oh yes, I forgot, he is...just a 5 year old tantrum time bomb waiting to happen... he's all full of himself not that the team beat the Blazers...and he calls himself the "Roy Stopper" which I guess you give yourself that name after someone drops 40 on you... He called himself the Kobe stopper during the game above and said "I own you" whereupon Kobe dropped 18 on him in the 4th quarter.... Artest is an abused child working his issues out on the court... lucky for him, Adelman is a good coach who can handle him pretty well. Will the Rockets win this one? hell, I don't know... the refs are letting Rondo get away with murder they might let Artest do the same... you never know...
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5-02-2009 @ 2:12PM
lopjackie21 said...
Obamaizadope....
You are so correct!!
Obama is a DOPE.....!!!!!
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5-02-2009 @ 6:50PM
obamaizadope said...
Like Metallica says, Sad but true..
5-02-2009 @ 11:18PM
Rick said...
If you think Obama is a dope you all should look at the last president we had.
5-03-2009 @ 12:37AM
lopjackie21 said...
Yes....."PRESIDENT BUSH"....How wonderful that
sounded>...!
Now we have a DOPE in the house!!!!!
A cheating; lying; arrogant; ignorant; CHUMP!
Only "THUGS" voted for that CREEP!
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5-03-2009 @ 2:26AM
Michael gifford said...
not that it's really relevant to the rockets lakers series but all you have to know about Bush is that he's the one who was president while the economy got trashed...the one who was president who took us into this stupid war, and the one who was president who put more power into his own hands, overriding the constitutional checks and balances than ANY president EVER did before him, and overriding our rights in the process...yup he was a winner alright...oh, and the first bailout, the one where they had no rules on the money they gave away? yup...sept last year...ON BUSH'S WATCH...with a democratic senate that didn't have enough votes to override his vetoes...and hence were hamstrung for the last two years...yup...he's a winner alright..
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5-03-2009 @ 6:50AM
obamaizadope said...
"overriding our rights" explain to the class specifically how he did this, einstein. you still have your msnbc, don't you?
5-03-2009 @ 2:27AM
Michael gifford said...
oh, and I'd like to see the Lakers win this series early but I won't guarantee anything...they seem addicted to blowing big leads...
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5-03-2009 @ 9:09AM
Welcome Ace said...
i give it 4 games lakers sweep, and see the Nuggs in two weeks at the staples center for game one of probably the best west championship ever
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5-04-2009 @ 3:14AM
NachoD said...
The Lakers haven't lost to the Rockets all year. No reason for them to start now. Actually the Rockets did the Lakers a favor by advancing. I believe the Blazers would have given the Lakers a tougher time. I don't know what it is about that team but they just tend to match up better against the Lakers.
Lakers in a sweep and move on the West Finals!
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5-04-2009 @ 6:21PM
Jerry Johna Jill said...
ESPN is picking the Rockets to win in 7, I hope this gives the lakers some incentive and the don't blow a lead in the 4th quarter. Laker fan since the mid 60's. Ron Artest is a thug and that's what he was with the Pacers and Kings.
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