Timber! Lakers cut down T’Wolves behind Black Mamba, Bench & Bigs

After a solid but not great start to the season, the Lakers started the second half of their schedule against the upstart Timberwolves on Wednesday night. The battle of the Twin Cities vs. the Twin Towers was filled with intriguing story lines even before tip-off, including Kobe Bryant’s concussion and the status of Kevin Love. Thanks to my friends at Barry’s Tickets, I had the opportunity to check out the matchup first hand at Staples Center:

Nice seats Barry! I think I got a drip of Kobe's sweat on me from here...

As expected, the Black Mamba started and went off for 31 points, 7 rebounds and 8 assists while wearing a Rip Hamilton-like face mask for the first time in his career. Kevin Love was a late scratch with flu-like symptoms and the Twin Towers took advantage as Andrew Bynum had 13 points and 13 rebounds with 3 blocks while Pau Gasol chipped in with 15 and 5 with 3 rejections of his own. Solid contributions from Barnes, World Peace, Fisher and Murphy meant the Lakers coasted most of the game, allowing me to enjoy my beer and BBQ beef sandwich stress-free.

The win moved the Lakers into 4th place into the West and a 1/2 game behind the Clippers for the #3 seed. With the last place Kings coming into Staples on Friday, the Lakers should be able to build on their momentum as long as they don’t look ahead to D-Wade and the Heat on Sunday.

T’Wolves @ Lakers preview: NBA Twin Cities vs. Lakers Twin Towers

The Lakers open the second half of the NBA season against a much improved Minnesota squad sitting at a record of 18-17. Here are 5 key story lines for tonight’s game against the Timberwolves:

Lakers and Kobe playing Head Games

The big question tonight is, will Kobe’s concussion keep him out of the lineup? If it’s up to Mamba, no chance. But the NBA has adopted a stricter concussion policy meaning Bryant has to pass league-mandated tests before he’s allowed to step foot on the hardwood for the Lakers. Something tells Laker Magic that Kobe will be out there when the opening whistle sounds Wednesday night at Staples Center.

Minnesota has been “Minne-so-tough”

Having already passed last season’s win total of 17, Minnesota has been an incredibly tough opponent this season. The Clippers learned this last night as both Derrick Williams and Michael Beasley were unstoppable in the 4th quarter as the T’Wolves defeated the Clippers. The Lakers get the luxury of being well-rested while playing Minnesota on the second night of a back-to-back though and have also beat them 16 straight times. They should continue that win streak.

February 29th is Leap Day for Lakers

On this 29th of February, 2012 the Lakers have a chance to gain a full game on the idle Clippers if they should beat Minnesota. That would put them just a half game out of 1st in the Pacific Division. Furthermore, a Dallas loss coupled with a Lakers win would result in the Lakers leap-frogging the Mavericks for the #4 seed in the West. A lot is on the line tonight.

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Minnesota forward Michael Beasley is the subject of various Lakers trade rumors this NBA season.

Michael Beasley in “Beas-Mode”

Tonight forward Michael Beasley gets a shot to “audition” for the Lakers, who are said to be very interested in acquiring him for their trade exception. Perhaps Beasley was a day early, as he went off for 27 points against the Clippers on 11-15 shooting and a perfect 3-3 from long-range. What are you waiting for Mitch Kupchak?

T’Wolves, All you need is Love

To contend with the Lakers Twin Towers of Bynum and Gasol, the T’Wolves will definitely need all-star Kevin Love to suit up on Wednesday night. Love suffered a rib injury Tuesday night that sent him to the locker room for x-rays. While he’s expected to play, he may end up being a game-time decision like Kobe.

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