Jordan Farmar changes Lakers/Suns Momentum in Game 2.
After Pau Gasol led the Lakers with 29 pts and Kobe Bryant had a playoff's personal best of 13 assists, Kobe credited Bruins great Jordan Farmar with changing the game momentum with a crucial three pointer and a steal to open the fourth period and break a 90-90 tie. Kobe was interviewed by Vic the Brick Jacobs on KLAC am.
Jordan was 4/5 from the field and 3/3 from 3pt range, helping the Lakers shoot 56.3 from 3. Farmar was humble in his post game interview.
Jordan had a near perfect game, and was one of several Lakers who combined to hold 2 time MVP Steve Nash to only 11 pts.
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IMHO
the credit for stopping Nash is on the Lakers versatile and mobile bigs being able to stop the pick and roll. Nash doesn’t have the lanes to drive and dish to Amare.
Team defense was really key.
I also think Nash has chronic back probs. No matter. JF played well, and since this isn’t Laker’s line, I thought I’d give JF props. Draining 3 threes really was his major contribution, and helped the Lakers to maintain the lead throughout the game, which kept the pressure off the team. Artest also contributed. The Lakers have really been playing well as a team vs. Suns.





















