Even when the team was up 19, it was nothing to get excited about IMO. The team was on a scoring high in the first half and in the second half they couldn't make a lot of open shots they made in the first. I was afraid of this and it's a glaring issue. The Kings desperately need a third scorer, consistent one...can Darren become that? who knows, but he was building a house last night with those misses. The Lakers need to get some credit here, they kept at it and they started making more shots they missed in the first half, lots of easy penetration in the middle of the defense, can't have that against any team. If the defenders you bring in can't even hold down the fort, then they provide nothing for your team because the offensive production is so inconsistent. All that said, I hate Boogie shooting 5 three's..I don't care that he made 3 of them, he is falling in love with the three too much. I do like his composure through three quarters though, not looking at the refs, keeping quiet and just running back on defense. In the fourth however, the momentum shifted in LA's favor and the team as a whole couldn't respond to it. Looking on the bright side, Gay is increasing his trade value and it will likely make it easier to trade him come trade deadline.