Tuesday, February 26, 2013

El Barca Nightmare

As simple as it sounds Real played Barca right off the pitch tonight and claimed a spot in the Copa Final.  They did it in emphatic fashion.  They scored more than 2 goals and won by 2, almost 3 goals.  These are things that are very foreign to Barca over the past 5 years.

When I look back the things that really stuck out to me were the following;

It was foolish of Roura to make the point about the ref.  I thought the game was fairly officiated, but there was no reason to make that a story and it was very un-Barca like.

I've made my point on that lineup.  You can start Inesta or Cesc upfront against average La Liga sides, but the better sides have figured out they are not as dangerous when they do.  Ray Hudson said it best.  It's easier to counter on them when they aren't as dangerous upfront.  I thought this was a huge tactical mistake given the poor result at the San Siro and the good play of Tello and Villa on the weekend.  I was yelling at the TV when they announced the lineup.

When have you ever heard the Barca crowd chanting for a player to come on the pitch?  David Villa should feel vindicated.

When have you ever seen Cesc happy to come off in a match they were losing?  I think even he had to know his performance wasn't up to par.

Xavi was hurt a few weeks back, but came back in time for the UCL tie.  He did not look good to me in any of the last three games.  I think he came back to soon and the staff is afraid to make the tough decision to sit him in favor of fresher legs.  I don't think Xavi has lost a step.  He's been pretty amazing all season.  I just think he came back too quick from this latest injury.  You can see in his passing there is just not the snap or the sharpness.  I hope he is rested over the next few matches.

Even Milan didn't steal so many passes from Barca.  Madrid were all over the passing lanes and created a ton of chances out of those steals.

Cesc was pretty open for some attacks on goal, but because he botched a lot of them Messi started to hesitate in giving him the ball and it cost them a few of their best chances.

Pedro has been flat.  He's just not getting himself into any good positions.  His crucial miss in the first leg did come back to bite Barca.

I'm not ready to throw the baby out with the bath water.  The side is not dead or falling apart.  It's not the end of an era.  Barca are clearly in a slump by their standards.  Out of the Copa and almost out of the UCL.  I'm only suggesting one key change.  Play three true strikers upfront against Milan and any key matches that might occur the rest of the way.

There were some things to be positive about.

The fan support to start the match was insane.  I've heard the Nou Camp loud, but that took it up to another level.

Saturday may not mean much, but a win in Madrid would be some quick revenge.  Barca has the week off following so they can afford to go out guns a blazing.

The Copa and Spanish Super Cup were the two trophies Barca got last season and everyone said they didn't mean all that much.  Ronaldo claimed he should have gotten the Balon D'or just based on winning the league.  So, it's not really worth getting all that upset about.

We will get our coach back!

King Eric will see the pitch soon!

Messi is a long way from retiring.

The UCL is not over and it's a chance for us to right the ship.

We've got the league.

We have a lot to be thankful for.

Win or lose when we play Real it's the GAME.  The atmosphere was off the charts and I can't wait for the next one.  If we don't drop one every now and again then it would lose it's luster.

I'll sleep easy tonight and so should all the other Barca fans because this is why the game is so great.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Gutting Lose for Barca


This one hurt...a lot.

Milan had the field like a cabbage patch.  Barca was slow passing it around and Milan was faster and able to recover and parked the bus very well.  Milan’s attacks were all diagonal long balls.  The pitch can’t slow the ball down when it’s in the air.  They mounted 4 serious attacks and scored on 2.

The first goal was a clear hand ball.  The ref was awful not to call it.  It wasn’t intentional, but play should have stopped.  You could have seen it from the 900 level.  Awful call, but you are going to have to suffer those to win a competition like this at some point.

The second goal was well worked and it was attributed to Puyol being a mess because he got gashed in the head.  A well-deserved goal.

Barca felt hard done after the first goal and never emotionally recovered.  Instead of getting motivated they got more frustrated by the pitch and the trapping of Milan.

Allegri is a great coach.

Barca’s starting 11 bothers me.  I hate when they start Inesta up front.  They lose a little in the midfield and they have one less true striker, so it becomes harder for Messi and Pedro.  Usually teams let Pedro do what he wants.  Against average Spanish sides this lineup works, but not against World Class competition.

Bringing in Alexis was pointless.  He doesn’t shoot form distance and he’s off form mentally right now.  His pace added something, but they needed that from the opening whistle.

Tello must have slept with someone’s wife because he almost never plays since the first few weeks and he was just what Barca needed last night, a fast pace striker who can score from distance.  At worst he opens the game up for Messi and Pedro a little.

Xavi was not fully recovered.  If you pay close attention he was actually playing the holding midfield role and Sergio was playing higher up.  Xavi was struggling to complete passes on the pitch and was off target when he tried to overpower the ball.  Barca would have been better served to drop Cesc and Inesta into midfield and start Alexis or Tello upfront. 

Milan defensively played awesome.  Milan are playing a lot better as of late unbeaten in seven in league and all the way up to 3rd in the table.  Probably can’t win the league, but not out of the UCL spots.  10 weeks ago that didn't look likely.

Barca had a really bad game.  They got beat they did not lose.  Even I will admit that.

They have had an amazing season, but they haven’t beaten anyone including Madrid this year(Spanish Super Cup Aside).  Their premium win has been against Altetico.  Otherwise they have drawn Real twice.  They need this return leg tie or the season starts to take on a different meaning all together. 

The commentators were hard on Messi, but how much can you do when you touch the ball and 4 or 5 class defenders are surrounding you.  I'm not going to say he didn't have his best game, but his supporting cast was more to blame.

If Barca get knocked out of the UCL the season for them is basically over in early March.  The Copa second leg is next week.  After that they play Real Saturday (really a meaningless game) and then two weeks the return leg against Milan.  Win or lose to Real in the Copa semi the final is a long way off.  The UCL would be over and the league is decided.  They will have nothing to play for.

I made the comment they needed to smash AC Milan to put the fear in the rest of Europe.  They didn't do that and they inspired every team that’s still alive.  2-0 is not impossible, but I have a hard time believing they won’t allow at least one goal.  They need to score 4 to safely move one.  On the home pitch with all players rested and Real behind them I see them getting through about 70% of the time.  They should never have put themselves in that position, but they did.  It's added some drama to the a first round that is going to be remembered as one of the best ever.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Super UCL Clash Real V. Man U

I loved the build up to this match.  It was a highly anticipated affair that lived up the billing for at least the first 30 minutes.  

There weren't too many surprises in the Real lineup.  Pepe is not fully back to form yet, so it didn't surprised me that he started on the bench.  The rest made sense.

Sir Alex really shook it up.  4 attacking players is more than I've seen him use, well...ever!  Welbeck was the biggest surprise.  Kagawa was also a surprise considering he has played so little, but I understood what Sir Alex was thinking...speed.  He wasn't going to win the battle in midfield, but if he could put threats out there for the counter he forced Real to stay a little honest.

Fabio's early chance was revealed to be a fantastic save by De Gea.  I think the game would have been much different if Real struck first considering how un-confident Man U looked early.

The Man U goal really had to give them a good feeling in the pit of their stomach.  It's an away goal, which counts for more.  It meant that Real had to score twice to get the lead and that Man U could be a little more conservative.  

Unfortunately for Man U a wonderful cross lead to a great header by Ronaldo.  Most people will remember this header, but on a whole Ronaldo was held in check.  That in itself was a huge story that I thought has been really undersold in the press.  He did get a goal, but he didn't cause the havoc he can at times.

The game changed in the second half.  I think Sir Alex knew he had to protect for a draw and got more conservative on defense.  Real didn't have too many golden chances, but the one that comes to mind for me was when Ozil got very deep in the box and chose to cross to a well covered Ronaldo.  I think he needed to be more selfish in that spot and shoot.   

Man U seemed to have some good opportunities in the first few minutes and the final ten when a good counter finally developed, but Xabi Alonso, who had been MIA to that point, saved one off the line to keep it 1-1.  

There were two things that stuck out to me in the second half.  Real had the ball just above the area for massive amounts of time, but didn't do anything dangerous with it.  They had no ability to create a pass and every Sammy Kedihra shot from distance was like conceding we would rather be running at you than passing around you.  With all of Real's world class talent they should be able to put in some dangerous chances, but for the most part they were very poor and couldn't create anything.  They really have become a counter attacking team that loves to run down hill at teams.  When they have all that space Ronaldo can stretch his legs and Bezema becomes a real handful.  

Last night Man U parked the bus in the second half and clogged up all the good real estate, which seemed to frustrate Real and that lead to countless shots wasted over the top of goal or easy saves for De Gea.  For the most part Man U were weak on the counter save a few good runs, but they were the opposite squeezing down the space and frustrating Real.  

This was the point when I wanted to send a search party out for Alonso.  He should have been pouring diagonal balls into the box and creating havoc.  It was certainly a better option than shooting from distance.

The other thing that stuck out to me was the substitutions by Real.  They got worse and worse.  The first was to remove Bezema for Hugian.  Bezema was certainly playing very quietly and not able to do much in the congested area in front of goal, but I still prefer him over Hugian because of his size and ability to turn on a ball at the top of the box.  I think Jose was trying to shake things up as he makes this sub all the time when Benzema isn't doing much, but Hugian is a player that does well going down hill and isn't particularly known for his great passing in tight spots.  

The second was Modric for Di Maria.  The idea of bringing Modric is that he can pass in those smaller spaces and he should have plenty of time on the ball with Man U sitting back, but I always favor form over all factors.  Modric has just been in awful form.  Famously tripping over the ball against Barca numerous times.  I just didn't like inserting him into the game and removing Di Maria.  Modric played a good ball or two, but taking out Di Maria relieved some of the pressure on Man U.

The third sub Pepe for Alonso.  Alonso was a virtual non-factor, but Pepe is more of a backline defender so he basically wasn't going to help the attack going forward.  Alonso was also rumored to be hurt.  Real weakened their attack with back to back subs against a team that was laying back playing for the draw.

The pitch also seemed to be very slick with numerous players on both sides losing their footing on more than one occasion.

I think the tie is now Man U's to lose.  Real might feel they are bound to score goals, but I don'l like their chances as much now headed back to England.  I was left with two lingering questions.  Has Jose Mo damaged his team emotionally?  If Man U has to drop back that much against Real how would they look against Barca or Bayern?  They are the best England has to offer, but for the most part they got bossed around the pitch last night.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Barca Vs. Getafe Recap

This match was all about Barca today.  The first fifteen minutes had me wonder is this the line up they should go with the rest of the year.  The next fifteen clarified we shouldn't, but this line up did play well.  It was a pretty complete performance.  They missed out on a clean sheet because of a defensive miscue or lack of focus, but otherwise it was big time performance.

The first goal by Alexis highlighted to me why Inesta needs to play in the midfield.  The pass was deadly.  Just an awesome goal and maybe it gives Alexis some confidence and the coaching staff some belief he can make a difference.

The Messi goal was just classic Barca walk the ball into the net.  Still his finish was amazing considering the tight space he shot through.  Great goal and it kept the streak alive.

The first half was then a bunch of missed chances.  Messi had two that he really should have finished and would have probably drove Ronaldo to drink if he had.  This didn't have the feel of the Real Sociedad game where Barca left them hanging around.  Getafe, who beat Barca last year, looked like a second division side.

The Villa goal was a great goal.  Great pass and equal finish.  Another confidence building goal.  I think the game was opened up pretty well by the fact that he was upfront and Inesta was in his natural position.

The Tello goal was an even bigger breathe of fresh air.  I can only assume that Tello has been a major disappointment in training because he just looks like the next big thing.  He scores from distant, has tons of pace, and confidence.  At this point Barca had a goal from all the strikers that had played.

The Inesta goal was great link up play combined with how much chaos Messi creates because it's so hard to get the ball off of him.

The Pique goal was like pouring it on.  Something Barca needs to do in the 60th minute and not the 90th.  Ray Hudson remarked that Barca have been missing chances all year and it has been the one criticisms you could lay on them.  I agree with him.  I have five that could have really changed the season to this point for the even better!

Super cup leg one.  Messi fails at the door step to put Barca up 4-1 and end the tie.  Di Maria runs down and scores a goal to keep Real's hopes alive in a game where Barca had made them look silly.

Super cup leg two.  Down a man Pedro gets in deep and can either feather a left footed shot or cross to a wide open Messi.  He does neither and squanders the chance.  Barca lose.

Classico one at the Nou Camp.  Pedro has the ball at the top of the box in extra time.  He has Iker at his mercy and he fires a wide open shot too far left.  The game ends in a draw.

Real Sociedad away leg.  Messi chases down a ball in between him and the keeper.  He chips it, but hits the post.  Real comes down and scores to get within a goal.  Barca goes down a man and loses their only game of the season so far.

Copa Del Rey versus Real Madrid.  Pedro gets sprung one on one with Iker (yet again with even more space) and fires wide.  Could have given Barca the crucial second away goal and the win.

Anyone of those goals is scored the season is even better than it has been.  Some would say the Super Cup is overrated, the league is over, we had to lose a game, and the Copa is in our favor because we got the one away goal.  I would say the Super Cup would have been a nice way to start the year, we lost two points to the other Madrid that day, we could have handled our own business with Madrid, we didn't need the slip up, and we need to beat down Real when we can because we don't want them confident if we meet in the UCL and for the second leg.

I'm glad Barca has a week off to rest.  It's really needed as the rest of this month is going to be tough and it's still cold out there.  I say more 12 PM starts!!!


Lakers Vs. Heat Count Down

I have a feeling that today's Lakers Vs. Heat game decides the Lakers playoff hopes.  Based on my previous blog http://jga1635.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-lakers-playoff-hopes.html.  I feel like the Lakers need that we believe moment.  A win over a really good team that's in form on the road.  It would return a good record on the road trip and put the loss to the Celtics in the rear view mirror.

If the Lakers just try to beat the teams they are favored over the rest of the way they are not going to make the playoffs.  They need a streak of 8 out of team games where they are playing good basketball. They need big win that keys a streak.  The upcoming schedule offers them that best chance.

The bad news is LA finds a Heat team in really good form.  Lebron is on fire having his best stretch of the season.  They just dismantled the Clippers and questions about their bench have been answered as Bosh and Allen were out for the last game and Wade was playing sick.

The Lakers have a tall task.  I fear a blow out loss will rob them of any forward motion and really put the pressure on them in the locker room.  A pressure that I think Mike D'Antonio can not relieve and will make Kobe Vs. Dwight an even bigger story.

Some would say this is not a big story if they have a bad year, but do you ever remember a team that was favored to win the title struggle so badly in an NBA season where their marquee player, Kobe was in good form?  I don't and I'm eager to see what the fall out would be if they were to miss the playoffs.

Man U V. Real

I'm really excited as many are for this for leg of the UCL featuring Real Madrid Vs. Manchester United. It will be strange to see Man U playing in Madrid. For me it will be the first time and it should be a quite the scene. I have felt for the past few weeks that Man U have the advantage because they are cruising through the league and the major problems behind the scenes at Real give Man U the edge. Also add in the two Classico's (one matters one doesn't) sandwiched in the middle. I just feel that Man U is the more clean side this year and Real is just waiting to burst. That's what I've thought for week, but I've re-thought my opinion and I'm leaning towards a Real victory. Mainly because I think the tie will come down to the first leg and the second will not be as critical. The first leg will be played this Wednesday. As Sir Alex has pointed out the EPL really screwed Man U by making them play on Sunday. A huge mistake considering they have to travel for this leg. Real is at home and well rested going into Wednesday. Man U had to take Everton seriously as they have been a good side this year. They played most of their top players and won pretty handily. (Probably winning them the league in the process) Real took on Sevilla a traditionally solid Spanish side, but dispatched them easily. I don't think either team was pressed extremely hard, but the day of rest will be crucial. Both sides are going to have their A+ players healthy with the exception of Saint Iker. Diego Lopez has shown enough to say that he will not be a weak link, but I think the keepers are at least equal in quality. I believe this all comes down to the first leg because I don't see Man U at home beating Real by more than one goal, but I have a sneaking feeling that Real will win the first leg by 2 goals. I think Man U just can't match the speed in midfield of Real. (As long as Real doesn't start Modric, who can be counted on to trip over the ball at least three times) I think the fast track in Madrid will lead to sweeping counter attacks and the much better defensive midfield of Real will expose Man U. This isn't Real's best team and they have their share of problems, but in one game at home against a good side I think you will see their A game. Man U has not addressed their defensive Midfield. A much better attack with RVP, the return of Vidic and a weak EPL have masked these problems all season. They've had the fortune all year of getting that last goal and making that comeback, but on a fast track against a team that can score in bunches I think they are in big trouble. If Real wins that first tie 3-1 as I think they will the return leg will be a slow prodding game of football where Man U will find it hard to score a lot of goals and dangerous to press against Real lightning quick counter. Therefore the dressing room issues won't matter and the two Classico's won't mean as much. First leg Real 3-1 Second leg Man U 2-1. Real wins 4-3.

Friday, February 8, 2013

The Lakers Playoff Hopes

The Lakers are no doubt in a fight to make the playoffs. There record sits today at 23-27. I put believe they need to finish at about two games above .500 hundred to make at least the 8 seed. I haven't gone threw and figured it out. I think it would be best just to go game by game and see where we end up. Bobcats Even on the end of a back to back the Lakers have enough to win. 24-27 The Heat The heat have some flu struck stars, but they recover in time and trounce the Lakers 24-28 The Suns The Lakers get revenge. 25-28 The Clippers Would see like an easy loss for the Lake show, but the Clips are off form, but still have enough. 25-29 The Celtics First game after the break. A little bit of revenge in the air. The Celtics start missing Rondo 26-29 Trailblazers The Lakers have tended to lose this game all year. After the big revenge win the let down win. 26-30 Dallas This game will come down to health, but the Mavs are in just as bad a form and the Lakers get the win. 27-30 Nuggets Back to back on the road against a deep team. Sorry Kobe. 27-31 T-wolves Unless Kevin Love comes out of retirement 28-31 Atlanta Really Tough one, but I take the home team. 29-31 OKC This will be ugly. The Lakers will wish they could just forfeit. 29-32 Hornets Played the Lakers well last time out. After the grueling game the night before. 29-33 Raptors Toronto is suddenly better, but I'm not buying just yet. 30-33 Bulls Toss up. With D Rose at 50% I think the Bulls have the advantage. 30-34 Magic Easy Win on the road 31-34 Hawks Back to back on the road. 31-35 Pacers Ouch 31-36 First time they are five games under in a while. Kings Home sweet home 32-36 Suns Kind of a trap game on the road back to back. 32-37 The Wiz Well rested and at home 33-37 Warriors Brutal game. Gotta favor the home team. 33-38 T-Wolves At this point they have to be thanking their lucky stars Kevin Love is hurt. 34-38 Bucks Could be a tough game, but I see them getting it. 35-38 Kings Big playoff push is on. 36-38 Mavs The Lakers are media darlings again. 37-38 Griz Pivotal game for both teams. Have to figure Memphis is ready though. 37-39 Clippers The Lakers are the Clippers bitch this season. 37-40 Hornets Big Win 38-40 Warriors Bigger win at home 39-40 Spurs Now they will be wishing Pop rests his starters, but I would not want to have to face Kobe in the playoffs. 39-41 Rockets This game could really mean something. When in doubt take the home team 40-41 OK so I messed up somewhere. 41-41. The Lakers miss the playoffs. I felt I was pretty generous. With their lack of depth and injury woes the season could come unhinged completely and the Lakers could be out of it before we even know it. Kobe was having some elbow issues. Kobe is nearly ever really hurt. I wouldn't have put it past him to do make Howard feel bad not playing hurt. The Laker season has been one of great pain. I don't see it ending in the Playoffs.

Spain ='s Barca

Barca had 7 starters for Spain this past week in the friendly. Del Bosque could have easily started Villa up front and made it 8. Could you really blame him if he did. Could you blame him if he decided that playing a majority of the best team in the world probably gives him a distinct advantage over the rest of the world. Why wouldn't you take advantage of a situation where you can have all the starters of a team that's already considered the best in the world and plays a winning system? I won't go as far as putting 11 Barca players out there, but here's an ideal 11 for Spain's next WC Qualifier. Upfront Villa Cesc Pedro Midfield Xavi Inesta Sergio Back Line Alba Ramos Pique Arbeloa Villa makes sense and has been in better form. He just does see enough first team minutes. Cesc is in the best form of his career. He's not a true striker, but would you rather see Torres in there? Pedro seems to play better for Spain. Why, probably because I think Messi makes him nervous lately. 2 years ago he was a 20 goal scorer. I love Xabi Alonso, but why not start the best midfield in the world. The same one that driver Real and Xabi crazy. If you don't consider Sergio a better player that Xabi I won't argue with you, but you have to consider the play together factor and the value of a good role player. Midfielder who stays home and steal the ball from Ronadlo with ease. This was the toughest section of the team to sort out. Puyol is a great player who brings intangibles, but in the long run he's getting up there. I'll give Ramos the nod over him, because I guess Ramos is a great defender...I guess. Arbeloa plays well. Pique is still in his prime and Alba gives this team another goal threat. Something they need. Oh and the keeper easily Iker when he's healthy. He's a great leader like Puyol and he works behind a usually disorganized defense and works magic. I say he saves his team about .5 goals a game. Valdes if he can't play. I think this team has more continuity set up this way. A majority of the players play together on the best team in the world. Have won big trophies all over the place. Are for the most part in their primes and will be around for the 2014 World Cup. Villa and Pedro together don't equal Messi, but with the addition of Cesc on the pitch who can score I think it's a pretty good front line. It's not Argentina, but it's pretty good. The midfield is world class. The back line and keeper second to none. I was super critical of Del Bosque's Euro team selections. Playing David Silva upfront and constantly subbing Torres in. Silva to me is a great midfielder, but he's not a striker. Hence the lack of goals. Pedro would have given them more than Navas, but Pedro was just returning to form. Torres is a head case since coming back from injury. His goals were usually after thoughts. He was a distraction. Yet, they won the whole thing. The only argument I might make is they went to PK's against Portugal. Was that really necessary?

Monday, February 4, 2013

Barca and the Mona Lisa

To me criticizing Barca right now is like trying to find things wrong with the Mona Lisa. It's not because I'm a die hard fan, but when you basically win the league in the first 15 weeks, are favored in the league Cup and are a solid favorite in the UCL how can you be super critical of this team, considering their overall results over the past 5 years. They've had three draws and a loss over the past few months I'm ok with all of it. Why? Staying undefeated in the league would have pushed them to have to play down to the wire and added a distraction to the season they don't need. Also, drawing to Real on the Road in the Copa where you get an away goal is not terrible. Drawing to the traditionally third best team on the road isn't the worst thing. Drawing a home leg against Malaga is ok as long as you win the tie and they did. Losing to Real Soceidad is not the best thing, but it only happened after going a man down. I also think it is well documented that this time of year the pitches are in bad shape and most sides don't go out of their way to have them fast for Barca. The weather is cold, and the grounds are hard. It isn't exactly ideal conditions for a pass heavy team like Barca. So my major critique right now is that the current line up with Inesta on top as a striker may need to change against the top sides. I realize that they are trying to find away to get Cesc, who has been top notch, on the pitch. Against weaker competition the link up play between Inesta, Cesc, and Jordi is impossible to deal with. It causes the right side to really open up and has made it easier for Messi to function through the middle. Lately though the better teams have been pressing this lineup up high, policing Messi and causing Inesta to drop back into the defensive half. This makes it tough to spring the counter which is why it's usually so dangerous to press Barca up high. Teams don't respect Inesta as a dangerous counter attack striker, so they are pressing way up high and daring Barca to find a way through while surrounding Messi with defenders. The solution to me is simple. Put Villa back up top and put another legit striker on the pitch. That causes teams to have to park the bus allowing Barca to wear them down and control the ball and the game. I think more consideration has to be given with teams willing to press Barca up high. The line up just can't be rolled out there the same every time. Some tactical decisions have to be made in these key ties coming up. I look at how Valencia changed strategy when Villa came in and suddenly Barca looked like their old selves the final 15. They just ran out of time.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

The EPL doesn't play the best football.

The Lakers are turning it around...Really?

So the Lakers are turning their season around after winning four of there last five and beating Minnesota last night. Kobe is turning into an assist machine and the offense is starting to jell....wait a second! I'm not buying it and here's why. Last week in the middle of a crucial week for LA coming off 2 losses to Chicago and Memphis the Lakers season was near the edge. They had two critical home games against Utah and OKC. They managed to handle Utah who is a playoff team this season. It was a good win for them. They then handled the somewhat sputtering Thunder. These were two season saving wins. Suddenly the Lake Show was 6 six games under and poised to pick up some easy wins against soft competition in the coming week. They had one final home game against the woeful Hornets on Tuesday. The Lakers mopped them up with relative ease and rested there stars in the fourth...no wait that's not what happened. The Lakers blew a big lead and were tied late in the fourth and held on to get a tougher than it should have been win. That's ok though they are still jellying and a win's a win. So the next night they dispatched the helpless Suns to start off their big road trip and secured their first win on the road in 2013...on no wait that's not what happened. After leading by 10 plus most of the game the Lakers collapsed in the fourth quarter. Dwight Howard re-injured his shoulder (killing in my mind any chance of trading him) and was out of the game. The Laker offense seemed to sputter instantly. Kobe got four points to draw them even, but missed a critical lay up late to allow the Suns to pull out of reach and secure the win. To say this wasn't a bad loss would be an understatement. The Suns are one of the leagues worst teams this year. It was a back to back, but it was the Lakers lack of depth that caught up to them in the end. Last night the Lakers were able to turn it all around by crushing the T-Wolves to get their first road win of 2013 in February mind you. Oh no wait that wasn't really how it all went down. The Lakers were up 29! That's right 29 and the T-Wolves who are without their best player, who wouldn't be in the top three of best players on the Lakers, battled back to get within four with the ball twice in the fourth. The T-wolves inability to defend finally caught up with them and the Lakers did get their first road win of 2013...in February. So what's my beef? All good teams have to beat the lesser competition. It doesn't always have to be with ease, but they need those wins to secure their playoff position. The Lakers this year have lost almost every time they have played a good team. As Kobe said after they beat the Thunder, "We finally beat a team worth a damn." (sorry Utah) The Lakers have not only in this week lost to an inferior team talent and record wise, but they struggled on full rest with a team that is in disarray. These are all bad signs. So, my beef is (yeah I know get to the point) the pundits are praising the revived Lakers. How can you praise anything this team has done over the course of this week? It's great that Kobe is passing the ball, but isn't that what Steve Nash is for? (My next Blog will address this topic) Aren't you supposed to beat these teams even in an off year? Wasn't the Suns loss a critical loss for them? Instead we hear about how they are starting to jell and they are finding their step as a team. Hog wash. Here's what I would expect an objective pundit on ESPN to say. The Lakers scored two season saving wins last week, but they are still 6 games below .500. They have a critical week ahead with 4 games they should be favored in. The Lakers need to sweep this week in a fashion a manner that shows they are progressing as a team. (After the last three games) The Lakers have gone 2 and 1 over the past three, but they have been tested in each game an collapsed against Phoenix. Although they might make the playoffs I can't imagine any team would be overly concerned with them in a seven game series. The Laker offense is still a major work in progress and there appear to be no signs of getting a player that can help them stabilize before the trade deadline. Dwight Howard continues to battle a bad shoulder and one has to wonder at what point do the Lakers seriously have to consider shutting him down. The other question that looms is with the Laker project failing this year does Howard have to consider shutting himself down so he doesn't damage his value? The Month of February is crucial for LA. Efforts like they gave last night will not get it done against even average competition in the NBA. They have more games they will be favored in and their effort so far against he better teams is as such that they will need to win every game they are favored the rest of this month.