Thursday, January 31, 2013

The 2002-03 Raiders: 10 Years Later




Rich Gannon, Tim Brown, Jerry Rice, Jerry Porter, Charlie Garner, Tyrone Wheatley, Zack Crockett, Barry Sims, Lincoln Kennedy, Frank Middleton, Mo Collins, John Parrella, Regan Upshaw, Napoleon Harris, Eric Barton, Anthony Dorsett, Tory James, Charles Woodson, Bill Romanowski,  Rod Woodson, and a young Sebastian Janikowski and Shane Lechler. Those names are the notable ones when the 2002-03 Raiders roster comes to mind. Most of the names mentioned were talented that contributed to the Super Bowl run during the 2002 season, of course the list consisted of Hall of Famers, inducted or will be nominated in the future. 




10 years, 10 long years since that faithful Super Bowl run. I believe I was 9 at that time. I first became a Raider fan since they made the playoffs in the 2000 season, of course my older brother exposed me to one or two games and loved them ever since. But to reflect on the 10 year anniversary since the Raiders made the trip to Super Bowl XXXVII, it is something special, yet bitter at the same time considering they lost that Super Bowl to Tampa Bay (ironically who was coached by Jon Gruden). I didn't find out Chucky was the coach of the Bucs until 9 or so years later when I looked it up for show and tell. These Raiders were special and to finally reach the Super Bowl after two seasons of frustrating playoff exits (vs. the Baltimore Ravens in 2000-01 AFC Championship Game, vs. the New England Patriots in the 2001-02 Divisional Round aka "The Tuck Rule Game"), it was a great feeling to witness my team in the Super Bowl in my lifetime. If I remember any games during that season, I only remember the opener @ Denver (by the time they were on a 4 game losing streak), vs. NY Jets (Tim Brown catch 1,000 game), vs. Kansas City (Out in the pouring rain and mud), vs. NY Jets again in the Divisional Round, vs. Tennessee in the AFC Championship, and finally vs. Tampa Bay in Super Bowl XXXVII. It was an unbelievable season because of how potent the offense was. Rich Gannon breaking records and posting up MVP numbers, eventually winning the league MVP, the Brown-Rice deadly combination, and you got Jerry Porter, Charlie Garner, Zack Crockett, and Tyrone Wheatley as the secret weapons, the Silver and Black avalanche as Greg Papa described them in one game. 

What separates this team than the following Raider teams is that this was the last team to play in the silver and black with heart and dedication. This team never fucked around, they had no quit, especially when they were on that 4 or 5 losing streak that season, they responded and won their last few games to clinch the AFC West and the #1 Playoff seed. That was dedication, the commitment to winning, not to 0-16, not to 1-15, not to 2-14, not to 3-13, not to 4-12, not to 5-11, not to 6-10, not to 7-9, and certainly not to just 8-8, .500. I don't care if they lost that Super Bowl, that team was the heart and soul and after SB 37, it went away for the last 10 years. This was my generation of a great Raiders team and no matter, they'll always be champions in my opinion. 

I know we are overdue for a playoff game, but I know it's not going to happen this year or next year, but as long as the Raiders have a foundation, we could build something. As for the fairweather fans that want McKenzie and Allen gone, just shut up. Do you want to be set back to rebuilding more? I know Hue Jackson took us 8-8, one win from a playoff spot, but after Hue Jackson's firing, if we keep the same personnel for 4-5 years, we will get there and add a fourth Lombardi trophy to that case. 

About the whole thing with Tim Brown accusing Bill Callahan for sabotaging the Super Bowl. I have no comments on that, but I think we all know Callahan did not change up Chucky's playbook. It's 10 years, I don't want to hear excuses that happened, I just want to cherish this moment, yet look into the future because the Raiders have a future, we just gotta keep it consistent. We'll be back, we just gotta preach patience. Until then, win, lose, or tie, Raiders till I die. Till next season.


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Suns Spoil Nash's Return

This one...hurts. Really...really...REALLY...hurts. I mean what the hell was that? What are we, the Pittsburgh Steelers? Always playing down to teams we're supposed to beat?

Excuse me. The Lakers squander a good start to the Grammy road trip as they fall to the Suns 86-92, in a complete fourth quarter melt down. Kobe Bryant's double-digit assists streak comes to an end along with the Lakers' three game winning streak as he lead the team with 17 points, 5 rebounds, and 9 assists, but blew an uncontested layup that would've tied the game (very rare to see that). Steve Nash on his return tallied 11 points, MWP scored 15 points, and Pau Gasol and Antawn Jamison lead the bench with 14 points from Gasol, his best a sixth man yet, and 13 points from Jamison.

Final Score: @ Phoenix 86-92 [L]
Full recap: http://www.nba.com/games/20130130/LALPHX/gameinfo.html

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Next Game: @ Minnesota (02/01/13)

Lakers give a little scare in the end despite win

The Lakers successfully sweep their 3 game home stand heading into their annual Grammys road trip. Dwight Howard got some early touches in the game to lead the Lakers with 24 points, 4 rebounds, and 2 assists including 5 steals and 4 blocks as the Lakers, despite a fierce rally, managed to hold off the stingy Hornets 106-111. Earl Clark had his most spectacular game for the Lakers this season as he capped off his Tuesday night with 20 points and 12 rebounds including shooting 4-5 from beyond the arc. Kobe Bryant, another 10+ assists night for him as he finished with 14 points and 11 assists, while Steve Nash tallied 12 points including hitting one big shot in the 4th to somewhat silence the furious Hornets rally. Antawn Jamison and Jodie Meeks contributed huge off the bench as Jamison scored 16 points, including a clutch floater to seal the game and Meeks scored 13 points. As mentioned the Lakers start their Grammys road trip tonight as Steve Nash returns to Phoenix to lead the Lakers against the Suns.

Final Score: vs. New Orleans 106-111 [W]
Full recap:  http://www.nba.com/games/20130129/NOHLAL/gameinfo.html

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Next Game: @ Phoenix (Tonight 7:30 PM)

Monday, January 28, 2013

Lakers Grab Potential Momentum Changing Win vs. Thunder

Quite possibly the biggest win of the season for the Lakers and a win they needed if they want to think about playoffs. Kobe Bryant had another stellar game grabbing another near triple double to lead the Lakers with 21 points, 9 rebounds, and 14 assists in a win over the Thunder 96-105. Steve Nash made a couple of big shots in the 4th as he finished with 17 points. MWP had a double-double of 15 points and 10 rebounds including a couple pivotal stops on Kevin Durant. Earl Clark added 11 points and Pau Gasol and Antawn Jamison contributed off the bench with 16 points from Gasol and 12 points from Jamison.

Final Score: vs. Oklahoma City 96-105 [W]
Full recap: http://www.nba.com/games/20130127/OKCLAL/gameinfo.html

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Next Game: vs. New Orleans (01/29/13)

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Lakers Shut Off Jazz

A complete team game by the Lakers to pick up the win. Should this be the formula for the rest of the season, so do it. Kobe Bryant just played as a complete decoy to clamp down the Jazz offense, knowing the ball would be in his hands and willing to score, but played more facilitating while watering down the scoring as he lead the Lakers with a near triple-double of 14 points, 9 rebounds, and 14 assists as the Lakers rout the Jazz 84-102. Steve Nash (weird to see him without a double-digit assists stat) tallied 15 points and didn't need the offense to run through him. Dwight Howard added a double-double of 17 points and 13 rebounds, and MWP also added 17 points. Pau Gasol should embrace the role as sixth man (like Lamar Odom before him), if the Lakers want to think about playoffs/championship as he lead the bench with 15 points.

Final Score: vs. Utah 84-102 [W]
Full recap: http://www.nba.com/lakers/gameday/130125_gameday_jazz

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Next Game: vs. Oklahoma City (01/27/13)

Friday, January 25, 2013

Lakers Hammered by Grizzlies

The Lakers continue to sink the ship in their 2012-13 season. Going 0-3 on the road is one evidence. Kobe Bryant, an ok shooting night, lead the Lakers with 29 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 assists, but couldn't will the Lakers to victory as they lose to the Grizzlies 93-106. MWP added 15 points, Earl Clark added 11 points and 9 rebounds, and Pau Gasol came off the bench with 13 points. The Lakers go back home as they face the Jazz tonight hoping to hit their stride again.

Final Score: @ Memphis 93-106 [L]
Full recap: http://www.nba.com/games/20130123/LALMEM/gameinfo.html

Highlights

Next Game: vs. Utah (Tonight 7:30 PM Pacific)

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Lakers Fall to Bulls

And so the tanking continues. The Lakers couldn't find any way to balance the personnel within the team offensively and especially defensively. Absolutely nothing. Steve Nash was the Lakers' top performer with 18 points, 4 rebounds, and 6 assists, but horrible defensive breakdowns and lack of balance bolstered the Lakers' demise to the D-Rose-less Bulls 83-95. Kobe Bryant, another terrible shooting performance, scored 16 points on 7-22 shooting, MWP and Earl Clark each tallied 12 points and 8 rebounds, and Pau Gasol came off the bench with 15 points and 12 rebounds. It wouldn't get any better for the Lakers as they end a three game road trip with a second matchup against the Grizzlies in Memphis.

Final Score: @ Chicago 83-95 [L]
Full recap: http://www.nba.com/games/20130121/LALCHI/gameinfo.html

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Next Game: @ Memphis (01/23/13)

Monday, January 21, 2013

Lakers Fall to Raptors

Re-digging the hole. The Lakers couldn't get back on track after losing to the Heat as the team, once again, could not rally this time against a struggling Raptors team as the Lakers lose 103-108 in Toronto. Pau Gasol, finally his complete game of the season struggling under Mike D'Antoni's system, lead the Lakers with 25 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 assists, although Dwight Howard's ejection had a little to do with Gasol's successes this game. Kobe Bryant tallied 26 points, but again, another awful shooting night as he was 10-32 from the field. Steve Nash scored 16 points and 9 assists and Earl Clark, again with a solid game, lead the bench with 14 points and 14 rebounds. The Lakers have another tough test on the road when they face the Chicago Bulls (minus D-Rose) tonight.

Final Score: @ Toronto 103-108 [L]
Full recap: http://www.nba.com/games/20130120/LALTOR/gameinfo.html

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Next game: @ Chicago (Tonight 6:30 PM Pacific Time)

Friday, January 18, 2013

Turnover Spree Costs Lakers vs. Heat

No one needed this game more than the Lakers, but despite taking it to the defending champs, they couldn't build momentum and seal the game. Dwight Howard was the Lakers' top performer with 13 points, 16 rebounds, and 2 assists, but missed two crucial free throws (one horrible air ball included) and to add insult to injury, the team combined 16 turnovers leading to the LeBron James and Dwyane Wade show as they didn't even need the rest of the Heat players to play a complete all-around game to beat the Lakers 99-90, just embarrassingly letting them run wild. Kobe Bryant tallied 22 points, but couldn't find the shooting touch against the suffocating Miami D. MWP added 16 points and Pau Gasol, returning from concussion and Antawn Jamison lead the bench with 12 points each.

Final Score: vs. Miami 99-90 [L]
Full recap: http://www.nba.com/games/20130117/MIALAL/gameinfo.html

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Next Game: @ Toronto (01/20/13)

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Lakers Strike Win #2 vs. Bucks

The Lakers are slowly finding their stride once again in another dominating performance. Dwight Howard, in his second game back, had another stellar game as he lead the Lakers with 31 points, 16 rebounds, and 4 blocks, could possibly be going back to his old, dominant self as the Lakers beat the Bucks in an 88-104 rout. Kobe Bryant also scored 31 points with another fantastic shooting night, MWP added 12 points, and Antawn Jamison lead the bench with 10 points. The Lakers could be facing the most pivotal game of their season as they host the defending NBA champion, Miami Heat on Thursday.

Final Score: vs. Milwaukee 88-104 [W]
Full recap: http://www.nba.com/games/20130115/MILLAL/gameinfo.html

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Next Game: vs. Miami (01/17/13)

Monday, January 14, 2013

Lakers Ring In 1st Win of 2013 with Complete Performance vs. Cavs

The frustration is over for now. Dwight Howard returned to the lineup in dominating fashion, leading the Lakers 22 points, 14 rebounds, and 2 assists followed by proficient shooting by Kobe Bryant who scored 23 points on 9-14 shooting as the Lakers picked Kyrie Irving and the Cavs apart 93-113. Earl Clark, another stellar game, recorded a near double-double with 13 points and 9 rebounds as well as Steve Nash who tallied 10 points and 9 assists. Antawn Jamison and Darius Morris contributed huge off the bench with 16 points from A.J. and 14 points from D Mo.

Final Score: vs. Cleveland 93-113 [W]
Full recap: http://www.nba.com/games/20130113/CLELAL/gameinfo.html

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Next Game: vs. Milwaukee (01/15/12)

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Pathetic Display: Lakers Embarassed by Thunder

The margin of victory looks like it's close, but covers up the most pathetic performance by the Lakers this season. Kobe Bryant lead the Lakers with 28 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists, but behind a 8-23 shooting, the Lakers had no answer for Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook as OKC's duo single-handedly  broke the Lakers down in what look like a 20+ blowout, but in a 16 point margin 116-101 since being taken out late in the 4th. Earl Clark had another good game, but not as great as the game in San Antonio as Clark hauled in 10 points and 10 rebounds. Marred by poor shooting, MWP tallied 12 points and Antawn Jamison lead the bench with 19 points, filling in for Jordan Hill, who's out for the season.

Final Score: vs. Oklahoma City 116-101 [L]
Full recap: http://www.nba.com/games/20130111/OKCLAL/gameinfo.html

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Next Game: vs. Cleveland (01/13/12)

Friday, January 11, 2013

Earl Clark Shines, But Lakers Fall Short

Earl Clark, a former late first round pick, proved to be a diamond in the rough during the Dwight Howard trade. Drafted in the same year as Jordan Hill in the 2009 Draft, Clark proved that the Lakers struck gold again with a first round pick who never got any opportunities as he lead the Lakers off the bench with 22 points and 13 rebounds, but moral victories do not count in the win column, as the Lakers missed on opportunities to rally against the Spurs 105-108 and the majority of the fourth quarter, the Spurs looked like they were trying to give the game away. Kobe Bryant tallied 27 points, MWP racked up 23 points, and Steve Nash totaled 14 points as they were a big part in the Lakers' rally that fell short. They will try again tonight and crack a win as they face another daunting opponent in the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Final Score: @ San Antonio 105-108 [L]
Full recap: http://www.nba.com/games/20130109/LALSAS/gameinfo.html

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Next Game: vs. Oklahoma City (Tonight 7:30 Pacific Time)

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Banged Up Lakers Succumb to Red Hot Rockets

The Lakers now find themselves in a ditch after digging a massive hole the last 4 games. MWP, filling out the absence of Pau Gasol at the power forward position, was surprisingly the top performer for the Lakers scoring 24 points and 6 rebounds, but a furious rally by the Rockets in the second half lead the Lakers to their demise 112-125. Kobe Bryant rotated to the small forward position again scoring 20 points and Steve Nash racked up 16 points and 10 assists as he joins the 10,000 assists club, but even that didn't stop the Rockets. Robert Sacre filled in quite well in the absence of Dwight Howard as he scored 10 points and 4 blocks all in the 1st half, Darius Morris tallied 12 points, and Jodie Meeks lead the bench also with 12 points. They have another tough test tonight as they face a deep San Antonio Spurs team that have previously won against them on a 3 point dagger by Danny Green.

Final Score: @ Houston 112-125 [L]

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Next Game: @ San Antonio (tonight 5:00 pm Pacific Time)

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Beaten and Bruised: Lakers Fall to Nuggets

The story of the disappointing 2012-13 campaign continues for the Lakers and it wouldn't get easy from here on out. The Lakers' big men: Dwight Howard, Pau Gasol, and Jordan Hill have suffered injuries in this one game vs. the Nuggets. Howard (shoulder) lead the Lakers with 14 points and a season high 26 rebounds, but the performance of Howard and Kobe Bryant, who scored 29 points, couldn't keep the Lakers upright as the Lakers write another chapter to the 2012-13 nightmare against the Nuggets 112-105. Steve Nash tallied 10 points and 13 assists and is 5 assists away from reaching 10,000 in his career. Pau Gasol added 11 points, but suffered an unintentional hit to the head after an elbow by Javale McGee. MWP tallied 16 points, and Jordan Hill came off the bench with 13 points, but suffered a sore right hip. The injuries to Dwight, Pau, and J. Hill hurts the biggest strength of the Lakers, size and now have to be dependent on unproven big men like Robert Sacre and Earl Clark to fill in a huge void when the Lakers face the Rockets tonight to begin their Texas road trip.

Final Score: vs. Denver 112-105 [L]
Full recap: http://www.nba.com/games/20130106/DENLAL/gameinfo.html

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Next Game: @ Houston (tonight 5:00 Pacific Time)

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Lakers' LA Dominance Slips Away vs. Clippers

A change of landscape is occurring gradually in LA. On a night where Kobe Bryant lead the Lakers with 38 points, 0 rebounds, and 3 assists and where Dwight Howard tallied 21 points and 15 rebounds (his best game as a Laker so far), the star power of the Lakers were out-shined by Chris Paul and Blake Griffin as the Lakers fell to the Clippers 102-107, despite great attempts to rally. Steve Nash tallied 12 points and 10 assists while Jordan Hill sparked the bench with 13 points. Pau Gasol and MWP both pathetic performances as they only combined for 4 points on a combined 2-16 shooting. Jodie Meeks, though he did manage to lead the bench with 14 points, couldn't hit his strides early as he missed a couple of open threes that either would've gave the Lakers the lead or tied the game.

Final Score: @ LA Clippers 102-107 [L]
Full recap: http://www.nba.com/games/20130104/LALLAC/gameinfo.html

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Next Game: vs. Denver (01/06/13)

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Lakers Below .500 Again vs. Sixers

The Lakers missed out on another opportunity to get above .500 and opened the New Year flat after a solid December performance. Kobe Bryant was the Lakers' top performer with 36 points, 6 rebounds, and 0 assists, but couldn't rally the Lakers to a young and athletic Philadelphia 76ers squad as they fell 103-99 to start 2013. Steve Nash recorded a double-double 12 points and 10 assists. Pau Gasol added 11 points, but was 2-12 shooting from the field while MWP lead the bench with 13 points also on a poor shooting night and Jordan Hill came in 2nd off the bench with 10 points.

Final Score: vs. Philadelphia 103-99 [L]
Full recap: http://www.nba.com/games/20130101/PHILAL/gameinfo.html

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Next Game: @ LA Clippers (01/04/12)