My working theory is that if the Lakers don't win game five, it's going seven. Lotta guys on the Lakers with a lot of miles on their legs, I can't imagine they want this series to go long
I haven’t seen this game yet, but going by the box score it actually looks like it was quite close?
The Nuggets actually shot better on fewer shots than the Lakers, it was basically decided on the free throws.
If they can avoid fouling and stay out of the bonus they have a decent chance.
It was a 3 to 9 point game the whole way. Close enough that Denver threatened, but it never really felt like they were going to win. Difference was really second chance points. Lakers were hitting them boards.
I haven’t seen this game yet, but going by the box score it actually looks like it was quite close?
The Nuggets actually shot better on fewer shots than the Lakers, it was basically decided on the free throws.
If they can avoid fouling and stay out of the bonus they have a decent chance.
For me, it felt like Jamal Murray was the best player on the court, but Anthony Davis and Lebron James were the next best players, and Dwight Howard played Jokic to a wash, which is a problem that Denver needs to figure out fast.
Even though they lost (and may drop the series) Murray definitely gained valuable experience. Next several years are going to be fun as so much young talent go at it.
My working theory is that if the Lakers don't win game five, it's going seven. Lotta guys on the Lakers with a lot of miles on their legs, I can't imagine they want this series to go long
Their centers are fresh as fuck though after sitting out almost the entire Houston series. What a difference a year makes when depth is actually the Lakers strength right now.
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Nope, couldn't have done it. As they made sure to note on the broadcast, he is not yet 21.
Age has never stopped a Miami-based athlete from enjoying the Miami nightlife.
See: the Miami Hurricanes
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The Nuggets actually shot better on fewer shots than the Lakers, it was basically decided on the free throws.
If they can avoid fouling and stay out of the bonus they have a decent chance.
It was a 3 to 9 point game the whole way. Close enough that Denver threatened, but it never really felt like they were going to win. Difference was really second chance points. Lakers were hitting them boards.
For me, it felt like Jamal Murray was the best player on the court, but Anthony Davis and Lebron James were the next best players, and Dwight Howard played Jokic to a wash, which is a problem that Denver needs to figure out fast.
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Now basketball makes me says oh my GAWD a lot
But my jaw dropped when I saw this it's so clean, so perfectly executed and he already beat his man and then beat the paint camper
And even LeBron is like no that didn't just happen damn son ya got me
Their centers are fresh as fuck though after sitting out almost the entire Houston series. What a difference a year makes when depth is actually the Lakers strength right now.
I'm looking forward to see how Riley/Spoelstra coach against him
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Yes, that comparison was 100% warranted. God damn.
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That happens when the foul calls flow like water.
Don't get me wrong, they played like ass, too. But I've never seen so many fouls called in a quarter.