@Lakers ππΌππΌππΌππΌ Great 1st Half. Let's continue the awesome and amazing work in the 2nd Half to secure a victory in Game 3 at home. Great team work on both ends of the court and definitely having the eyes of a tiger. Great job rotating bench players in the mix too. #Team
@Lakers It is almost game time. Focus and lock in on having the eyes of a tiger. This not a smiling or laughing matter. It is 2nd
Round of the Playoffs. Be consistent with moving around on offense. Make smart passes and choose better shots. Crash the board on both ends.
@Lakers Down 0-2 and being beat the entire season by OKC is unacceptable when you have beat teams that are just as good in the regular season. Careless play is why 0-2 in the Series. Keep laughing and joking then you will be going home and going on an early vacation.
@Lakers We had Game 2 win vs OKC. Please stop! What is so funny; you are getting your behinds beat on the court while smiling and joking. Champions are focused in on the game. Focus.... Turnovers, lack of going to the basket with confidence and lack of rebounding is a problem.
@Lakers Try man to man defense; we were getting cooked on double teaming which left players wide open for easy layups/dunks; and wife open 2pts and 3pts jump shots.
@Lakers Last night we had players looking extremely tired and flat foot. Making careless turn overs and not attacking the basket. Also, not crashing the board. So no offense movement and looked confused on defense.
@Lakers Crashing the boards on both offense and defense, creating stops on defense and movement on offense will make them have to work on defense. Better selection on 3pts. Go to the basket, mid range, turn around 2pt shots will make them work on defense. Attaching basket too.
@Lakers In order to beat OKC Thunders each player needs to seriously be ready & prepared to make switches & less double teaming unless it is to trap the player dribbling the ball. Make passes with each player moving around to create better 2pt & 3pt shots. Make OKC work on def.
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