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Darvin Ham: After a buzzer-beating loss to the Nuggets in Game 2, the Lakers will be stronger
With his team having now dropped ten games in a row against the reigning champs, Los Angeles Lakers head coach Darvin Ham is at a loss for how to push his team past the Nuggets. Now behind 0–2, Los Angeles has wasted two excellent opportunities to steal a game in Denver.
With a 20-point advantage in the third quarter, the purple and gold might have been the deciding factor in Game 2. Like in Game 1, the offense went limp and disorganized, which gave the Nuggets a chance to retake the lead. Jamal Murray, who had trouble shooting the ball in both games, found his rhythm in the fourth quarter and beat Anthony Davis with a game-winning basket.
Murray scored the final basket with 14 points in the last frame.
He only required six for his squad in order to do the job. Ham explained what he saw in the last moments before the buzzer-beater.
After losing 101-99, Ham remarked, “They came down, they wanted to get their two best players in the action, which they did.” “Jamal Murray made a difficult shot. AD, who was fading away on the baseline to his right, made a challenging shot with an outstretched arm and good competition.
The Lakers have shot themselves in the foot after opening both games strongly, thus they are unable to beat the boogeyman. If it’s not obvious by now, Denver takes advantage of every lost opportunity and no lead is ever truly safe against them. Questioning Ham regarding the second half
struggles once more and thinks the squad will perform better than it did last night, but they are also aware that they cannot remove any possessions from the game.
“We’ll figure that out once we watch the game,” he remarked. “For three quarters, we had a strong defensive basketball game. You have to accept the fact that they are a tough team. Nothing can be taken away from you. After being banged around, Michael Porter grabs the ball and makes a huge three-pointer for them. In order to defeat this ballclub, we must always be on deck. We had some solid offensive play; Bron and DLo both had strong plays starting at 3.
We will undoubtedly benefit more from this than from it. They carried out their duties.
They held serve to do. It’s not the first to one, two, or three, once more. The initial two of the four. We simply have to return home and continue, beginning with Game 3.
Now, it will be much harder for the Lakers to pull off this upset in the first round. When this series comes to an end, L.A. just has itself to blame because they haven’t been able to play well enough in the final games.
The Lakers’ season will most likely be decided in Game 3, so it will be interesting to see if Ham has his squad prepared.