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Where does Lakers' choke rank all-time?

by Barkingclam
created June 13, 2008, last edited June 22, 2008
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Call it the choke in the big smoke.

The Lakers had a 24-point lead, a home floor, and the MVP of the league on their team last night. And yet, they still fell apart, losing 97-91.

Tailor-made for ESPN Classic. Sometimes you just get that feeling, that you’re watching something that you’ll see there in a few years: the 2006 Fiesta Bowl, the 2005 Rose Bowl, game five of the 2006 NHL Finals.

But last night, they might as well have simulcast that game – it was that good.

(Fun fact: ESPN Classic is re-airing this as an instant classic. What was the last such game that was an Instant Classic? Answer at the end of the column.)

Oddly enough, I only caught the comeback, after I tuned in at halftime. In a way, though, that’s for the best – had I watched the first half, I don’t know if I would have watched the second half, the Lakers were that dominant.

Dominant. The big three sure were last night. Ray Allen shook, blew even, the cobwebs off and was great, grabbing rebounds, hitting tough shots and, in one inspired possession, grabbed a board, ran the length of the court and hit a dynamite reverse layup. It was a dagger in the heart of the Lakers – after Allen blew their doors off with that, they were dead in the water.

They shouldn’t have been. Throughout most of the fourth, when the Celtics battled their way back into the game, they couldn’t close the gap - they tied the game four times, but didn’t take the lead until the final five minutes of the game. The Lakers had chances and chances to build on their lead, make it a two possession game at the least. But they couldn’t hit.

Reigning league MVP Kobe Bryant had an odd night to say the least. He was 6-19 for 17 points. And he had 10 rebounds. But late in the game, he was definitely Michael Jordan-like.

Just not NBA-Champion Jordan. More like the Jordan of the late 1980s, who tried to do too much and never got anywhere with it.

So, where would this choke rank on the all-time choke list? Let’s pull that dossier out and see:

1983 NFC Championship:

Leading 21-0 in the fourth quarter at home, the Washington Redskins fall apart defensively to the San Francisco 49ers, who tie the game. But in a stunning double-choke, the Niners are called for two bad penalties that keep a Redskin drive alive, and Mark Moseley hits his first field goal of the game (he had been missing them all game) and the Skins pull out a win.

1993 AFC Wild Card:

With their run-and-gun offense, the Oilers lead 35-3 in the third, only to choke it all away. The Bills, in a role-reversal, score 28 in the third and a touchdown in the fourth to knot the game at 38. They would win on a Christie kick in overtime to seal the comeback.

Game 3, 1982 Smythe Finals:

The Edmonton Oilers, led by hall of famers Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, and Paul Coffey lead the Los Angeles Kings 5-0 after 40 minutes. But the Kings battled back, scoring five unanswered goals, the last of which with only 5 seconds left. The Oilers had suddenly lost their scoring touch and missed several good chances. They would lose in overtime, on a Daryl Evans goal, and the series in five games.

1990 Smythe Semi-finals

After winning game four in double overtime, the Winnipeg Jets take a 3-1 series lead over the Oilers. But the Edmonton would win the next two games, each by a goal, and force game seven, where they won 4-1. The Oilers would go on to win the Stanley Cup, while the Jets were never a force again in the playoffs.

2002 Eastern Conference Finals, Game 3:

Leading by 21 in the fourth quarter, the New Jersey Nets fell apart late (Jason Kidd missed four three-pointers late), while the Boston Celtics – led by Paul Pierce, who would score 19 in the fourth – came back to win, 94-90. However, the Nets would win the series in six games.

1994 Western Semi-Finals, Game 2:

The Houston Rockets led by 20 in the fourth, but the Phoenix Suns roared back. Led by Charles Barkley (34 points, 15 boards, 6 assists) and Kevin Johnson (27 points, 6 boards, 6 assists), they forced overtime and won, 124-117, giving them a 2-0 series lead. At the time, it was the largest comeback in NBA playoffs history. However, the Rockets made NBA history too: they became only the second team to win a series after losing the first two games at home.

So where does it rank? Above the two hockey ones, for sure, as well as the Suns comeback, since it’s the finals. Ahead of the Celtics comeback in ’02, since it was on the road. Ahead of the Niners comeback in 83, since the Niners lost (albeit on two bad calls).

And if they win the series, it’s ahead of the Bills comeback, since they got stomped in the Superbowl that year.

So, what was the last instant classic? Not LeBron James’ two-OT masterpiece against the Detroit Pistons. And it’s not game five of the ’05 Finals, either.

It was that two-OT duel between Dallas and Phoenix – or should I say between Dirk and Nash – from late last season. Although, game five was also an instant classic, too.


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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
515 days ago
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ESPN Classic should reair the 2002 Lakers Kings series
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SSreportersLegend
515 days ago
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NBA on NBC anyone?
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T RozJV Squad
515 days ago
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I'm saying it doesn't rank. The Celtics were too good. It's not like the Lakers gave the game away. The Celtics defense was stifling and their offense came alive, they finally made the right in game adjustments.
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SSreportersLegend
515 days ago
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You cannot be serious......


For 2 1/2 quarters the Celtics were stifled by the Lakers, it's the Lakers that gave the game away. Lamar Odom stopped shooting, they stopped being aggressive, everything.


The Celtics are a great team but frankly the Lakers gave the game and the series away.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
515 days ago
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Jon Barry said it best.

It's easier to recover from defensive struggles than offensive struggles.

Boston's defense got it's ship together and that's the difference.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
515 days ago
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BTW - THIS is what Sports Augury might have been referring to as 1/2 a game!
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T RozJV Squad
515 days ago
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SS - More like the Celtics stopped doubling Kobe too early and allowing easy entrance passes for Odom dunks, and then Odom went back to being...well, Odom. He went 7 for 7 in the first half, with at least 4 dunks, it wasn't that impressive individually.
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KelsdadAll-Star
515 days ago
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It's one game, therefore not a choke. The 2004 Yankees choked. Phil Mickelson choked in the Open two years ago. If it was Game Seven, yeah, maybe I'd agree somewhat. But not in Game Four.
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SSreportersLegend
515 days ago
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Kels, I agree 90%. The 10% however, is that the Lakers could've tied this series up at 2-2, and if they win game 5 the Celtics are on the ropes. Instead, it's a 3-1 hole and they may not even make it to Boston.
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KelsdadAll-Star
515 days ago
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Maybe when the Series is over, SS, we can go back and say they choked. But since we don't know what's going to happen next...I mean, I would have bet money the Lakers wouldn't have swept in LA, and I'd also bet money they wouldn't sweep back in Boston either in Games 6 or 7.
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JuTMSY4Legend
515 days ago
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Boston certainly hasn't been known for their killer instict in any particular series
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
515 days ago
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Where does the Lakers choke rank? Ever heard of Linda Lovelace? Yeah, right ahead of her....
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KelsdadAll-Star
515 days ago
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Haha, I thought of using the same line...
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MegECass110AAA-er
515 days ago
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The Celtics nearly did the same thing in Game 2. Basketball is a game of streaks. And the series isn't over yet. That being said, the Celtics D was the biggest reason they won. They weren't going to shoot 35% the whole game, and the Lakers weren't going to stay that hot.
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DRE-LOAAA-er
515 days ago
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How about the Lakers/BlazerS in Game 7 of the 2000 WCF?? Portland choked that one away. Not to mention Game 2 of the WCF in 99 against the Spurs.
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BarkingclamVarsity
515 days ago
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I thought about the Portland one, since they've never really gotten over that (either individually or as a team) and also about the Knicks in 1993 - they dropped four in a row after leading the series 2-0, remember - but I didn't want to do more then two from each
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SSreportersLegend
515 days ago
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What about the Spurs' 20 point choke in this year's playoffs?
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The PipDiv-I Stud
514 days ago
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This wasn't a choke. The Celtics made a mid-game adjustment that the Lakers had no answer for. They never expected Doc Rivers to make an in-game adjusted so they just never recovered from the shock. I'd hardly call it a choke. So no, not a choke at all.
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BT AceLittle Leaguer
514 days ago
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yea I agree pippy, I still see the lakers winning it IMO.
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The PipDiv-I Stud
514 days ago
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1) of course I am right.  ;)

2) please don't ever call me pippy again.

3) are you insane? I mean it is possible (kobe!), but it's highly unlikely.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
514 days ago
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Not a choke. It was a gut check for the Celtics. Turns out they have the guts of a champion. Lakers? Not so much.
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JuTMSY4Legend
514 days ago
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so you believe the giants were the superior team in the NFL last season?
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The PipDiv-I Stud
514 days ago
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They out played the Patriots in the Super Bowl. What the D-line did was nearly super-human and they deserve credit for the work they did to win that game. That was not a choke, the Giants earned that victory. Just because team A is "Better" or is "kicking team B's arse" does not mean that if team B wins it is due to team A choking.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
514 days ago
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BT Ace - I'd sure like to know where you get your drugs.
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OvertheedgeVarsity
513 days ago
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it wasnt a choke, it was a fix by the league
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