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RECAP: Warriors 108, Lakers 106: The Groin That Saved Us!

And now, the conclusion of Chapter 2.

"Throw it down big guy!" Beans bellowed as he slammed the first bucket of the game.

"Hey, you can't tell yourself to throw it down!" Baron barked as they transitioned to defense. Beans gave Baron a puzzled look. "Never mind, just guard ..." and it was too late. Bynum ran past him and caught the ball for an easy dunk.

The battle started off slow for the Warriors. They had no rhythm as sloppy play after sloppy play gave the Fakers an increasing lead. The slyest Faker named Fisher schooled Monta Ellis for a couple baskets as Jackson threw a pass to the front row forgetting the fans can't actually play.

"Bam, another one ... I'm so pretty!" Kobe hissed as he banked another ridiculous shot with a spin over Pietrus. "No wonder we beat you nine in a row, you guys can't hit anything!" And he was right. The first quarter was ugly. The Warriors were able to hit every inch of the rim and still unable to have the ball drop. "I can do this all night long". The mental beat down had begun.

Scary Good!

The Faker's starting five had no problem running the tables on the Warriors. They hit them with their own game, pushing the ball up and keeping the tempo fast. The difference was that the Fakers were hitting all their shots. Even with Kobe starting slow, Bynum was crazy on the boards. He grabbed everything in sight and made some convincing slams.

The first quarter ended 17 to 28.

The mood wasn't much better in the second quarter. What made it worse was the fact that the Fakers put in their bench players, who drove past the Warriors practically on every single play.

"Damn man who are these guys, we're getting killed out here?  Farmar, Turaif, Radmanovic, Vujacic? Where the heck are we anyways?" Barnes panicked as the Faker reserves out rebounded, out hustled, and out played the Warriors on every possession. They were the deadliest kind around ... the ones you didn't think could hit you. As Kobe sat on the bench the Faker lead kept increasing. Farmar hit a 3 and made a steal at the other end of the court. Tuaraif would grab an offensive rebound and get fouled going to the line.

They could have kept these guys in all game!

Frustration finally hit the high mark as Captain Jackson picked up his 5th technical of the season. This put a little spark in the Warriors as a block by Azubuike and a couple fast break points kept them in the game. Harrington and Ellis were the only ones keeping them alive.

"Hey Ellis, they should call us Errington. You know because we are a good one-two punch. Or maybe Hellis ... oooww I like that". Harrington laughed as he made 8 of 15 for the night and 3 of 5 from downtown finishing with 22 points. This ended his personal slump and he looked like the old Harrington they needed.

Ellis paid no attention as he used his quickness to attack the basket. He finished with 19 points and 6 assists which kept the Warriors from imploding at the half.

Halftime, Warriors 47, Fakers 54.

Halftime Conversation:

"Ok guys ... we're bleeding out there. Just do a little this and do a little that and we'll be back in it." Nellie started to do the six step break dance move as be popped another beer.

"Coach, can I get in?" Hudson pleaded

"NO!" all 11 Warrior players yelled in sync.

"So when you guys can do this ..." coach was now on his back attempting a windmill "we'll win the game I promise."

That was all they needed to hear and see for that matter to start the 3rd quarter. Monta and Harrington continued to lead the bunch closing the gap from 13 to 5.

But they still weren't able to take the lead, most in part because of Bynum. This guy was a monster in the paint that ended the night with 17 points and 16 rebounds. He made a couple more sweat slams, a nice block, and you can tell in a couple years he's going to be very good in the league.

Third quarter, Warriors 83, Fakers 85

"Oooohhh fourth quarter and I'm starting". Croshere couldn't hide his excitement. "Ooohhh look I just made a three pointer".

The end was nearing. Time running out and the added pressure of a 9 game losing streak to the Fakers pressed ever harder. Still down by 10 with 8 minutes remaining, the mist parted for a split second as the lights shone down and something occurred that changed the game completely. Kobe pulled his groin. Maybe a gift from the Karma gods, it was apparent that Kobe's groin was holding him back. He couldn't explode to the basket or defend very well which gave the Warriors another chance to take the lead.

With 2:20 left in the game and down by 5, Baron made an incredible 3. Seconds later he pushed a fast break, swinging the ball to Jackson to tie the game.

"Give me the ball! I'm going to end this streak" Baron demanded and he did just that. With Kobe sitting on the bench because of his groin Baron took over in Baron fashion. With a one point lead and 19 seconds left Baron made a step to the basket, pulled back and drained a floating 3 pointer which won the game. "I AM LEGEND! I AM THE WARRIOR WONDER!"

He is Legend!

Blowing kisses to the largest crowd in Warrior history the place went crazy. The Fakers were finally defeated. After having the lead all night, they hung their heads and walked off the court as the Warriors celebrated. Kobe looked back and glared promising another exciting rematch in March, and then grabbed his groin and left.

Warriors Won 108 to 106!

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hehe nice recap
Kobe with the GROIN PULL... XD

by 8monta on Dec 15, 2007 12:10 PM PST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

And he
THROWS KISSES TO THE CROWD!

by Jewel707 on Dec 15, 2007 12:33 PM PST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

hah
great recap. haha as someone mentioned in the open thread, baron flashes the three right into the camera, oh boom dizzle.

the warriors, they're legit....

by disguy on Dec 15, 2007 12:35 PM PST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I still think
that shot by baron with 16 secs left was a ridiculous shot to take, especially when they could have done away with a 2. But i guess thats what we ask BD to do in the 4th, win us games anyway he wants

by Thoang77 on Dec 15, 2007 12:35 PM PST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

i agree
the whole time during that last possession i was thinking to myself "he's going to take a terrible 3 even tho he could get a much better shot." but when shots like that go in, all is forgiven

by AJC3317 on Dec 15, 2007 1:21 PM PST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

yup
i kinda saw it coming but you can't complain when shots go in no matter how bad they are haha

by djchuckdeez on Dec 15, 2007 1:30 PM PST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Definition of a good shot:
when Baron shoots it in the clutch.
Quoting Nelly, "I would take 12 Stephen Jacksons on my team any day." -grkboy782

by F171615 on Dec 15, 2007 1:47 PM PST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I love this game
Heard the Warriors beat the Lakers, finally! Being in China, i couldn't catch the game. So of course i headed to GSOM for a recap and hilights. Way too cool.  Love the kisses to the crowd. Glad i got to see it.  Okay so Kobe was out, but we'll take it.  A W is a W.  There's no *.

by Funaddict on Dec 15, 2007 1:58 PM PST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

kobe was out
a pretty much because of warriors game
-sprained balls
build a team & destroy the roof

by Lat We N Trash on Dec 15, 2007 2:03 PM PST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

So did anyone count how many times
Bynum didn't get called for defensive 3 seconds?  did he ever guard anyone?  his continuous defensive 3 seconds gave the Warriors free flowing cut and passing offense fits, along with our isolating and taking advantage of mismatches; not to mention the advantage it gave him on the boards.  i literally counted more than a dozen times he violated the rules without the refs blowing their whistle.  i only imagine if the lakers were forced to play by the rules the game would have been very different.
Quoting Nelly, "I would take 12 Stephen Jacksons on my team any day." -grkboy782

by F171615 on Dec 15, 2007 2:13 PM PST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

they didnt call like500000000000 calls
i think the refs are either stupid or cheating

by 8monta on Dec 15, 2007 3:36 PM PST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

are thoughs lakers fan lmao on that laker blog
proposing that trade because lmao
cause we lose two players
but Miami and Lakers lose only 1 .....
WTF

by 8monta on Dec 15, 2007 3:41 PM PST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

speaking of groins...
Matt Barnes brings the UNSTOPPABLE funk, baby!

Miles Davis a Warriors fan?

by LosGuerreros on Dec 15, 2007 3:56 PM PST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Seriously
We NEED more Croshere!!!!

And yes, great recap, YaoButtaMing! I was a little skeptical with the preview, but yes, this definately brings it back! You seriously need to write more, dude!

Tony.psd = Da Man

http://adonalobsessed.blogspot.com/

by Zorgon on Dec 15, 2007 11:30 PM PST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

ELLIS, OH MY LORD!!!
It is hilarious how fast Monta is.  Bullit (like the Steve McQueen movie) should be Monta's nickname.  Hes cool, calm, collected, yet blazingly fast.  He just blows bye/through,around people, ala McQueen.  It's a beautiful thing.  Its like everyone else is in slow mo, or at half speed.  It's like the kid never had a knee problem (thank you modern medical science) at all.

As far as the proposed trades go, I don't care what we do as long as it doesn't hamper the Dubs ability to keep Monta and AB after this season.  Monta is the most important in my mind, but AB is crucial too.  

By the way, as far as all the MP trade talk goes, the Dubs can't trade hime till early Jan, Because of when he signed his contract.  So all that is gonna have to wait anyway.  I do think the Warriors should let him go, if they can get something useful, that is more useful than MP in this system.  Preferably, someone that is a rebound specialist.

Go Dubs!!  I still believe!!
OakFoSho

by Sneaky275 on Dec 16, 2007 2:21 AM PST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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