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Another beasty performance on offence tonight so, at least in that respect, I am pleased with the performance. Nevertheless, my team's defence squandered yet again. There are many theories about sports: "Defence Wins Championships", "We'll score one more than you" but whatever the case, we only have one aspect of that: offence. We are lucky to have won our last 2 games because, quite frankly, our defence was disgusting - we've allowed 221 points over 2 games. Granted, we've scored in excess of 270, but I'm not happy still. I hope to see a better performance in our next game.
The first quarter actually started rather evenly, before we were down by 11; 26-15. This
360 dunk by LeBron James sparked a 15-0 run which put us up by 5. Thereafter in the quarter, we were toe to toe once more, but this dunk by
Baron Davis over Zydrunas Ilgauskas fired up the crowd. Thus, the first quarter
ended as we led by 5, 34-29.
In the second quarter, the quartet of LeBron James, Michael Redd, Zydrunas Ilgauskas and Donyell Marshall. Here, Michael Redd missed a jumpshot, but
Donyell Marshall put it back with emphasis. As the pace of the game increased, so did the style of play, as
Troy Murphy posterised Joe Smith and then
LeBron James went baseline and up and under for a pretty lay-in. The Warrior high-flyer Jason Richardson also pitched in with a
powerful, pretty slam. That brings us to half time where the
Players at the Half were LeBron James and Baron Davis. The score, incidentally, was
all tied up at 63.
In the third quarter, after being, in my opinion, pushed out of bounds, Drew Goode was furious. LeBron James stole the in-bounds pass (no foul was called) and stood just inside the Warriors court as Drew Gooden hared up the court.
LeBron lobbed it from half court and
Drew Gooden slammed it down hard. In this quarter, our defence was great as we held the Warriors to just 14 points. However, we made none such spectacular plays as
Andris Biedrins rejecting Ilgauskas. Nevertheless, LeBron James grabbed the loose ball and slammed it back. The momentum was shifted back in our favour. At the end of three, we
led by 22, 99-77.
The fourth quarter followed the same pattern as the first half; very evenly matched play with little or no defence and great, at least in comparison, offence. The way the game went, we
won by 25, 135-110 and
LeBron James was named as Player of the Game.
-I want to play a defensive minded team, to try to kick my defence into gear. If I struggle to score, I'll need my defence, which sucks at the moment.