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03-07-2025 12:20 PM |
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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
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Watching that game was fascinating because you really could feel good coaching all over it.
And some bad.
The game turned a bit in the late 1st when Luka came out JJ tried to get too many minutes out of the Jemison/Knecht duo. The rhythm just fell to hell. It took the next two quarters just trying to get their feet back under them and hold on while they figured things out. It was subtle but noticeable at the time. They were really looking good until about 2 minutes left in the 1st and that series of subs set them back for most of the rest of the night. But they battled through it.
That's a couple pretty good teams but the Lakers are clearly better.
There's a 'big 3' still but the Lakers are the clear 4, IMO.
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I don't know why the players were going for it so hard, but it felt like a playoff game in every respect.
And as far as a big 3, Luka, with the arguable exception of SGA on OKC, is going to be the best player on the court in any of those potential playoff matchups.
I still would make Boston the favorite (they're coasting until April, which has been the plan all year), but Lakers have a decent shot with the way Redick has them going defensively. LeBron also always raises his level in the playoffs but he appears particularly rejuvenated by playing with another all-time great right now.
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