A pair of NBA stars openly expressed frustration with the league's officiating Monday night after suffering devastating losses in Game 2 of their respective playoff series.
After losing Game 1, Anthony Davis and the Los Angeles Lakers were ready to face the Denver Nuggets and even the series. But thanks to a timely game-winning shot by Jamal Murray, the Purple and Gold found themselves in a deeper hole than before.
The Los Angeles Lakers suffered a heartbreaking 101-99 loss against the Denver Nuggets in Game 2 on Monday night, as Jamal Murray knocked down the game-winning shot in the dying seconds of the contest.
Apparently, the Denver Nuggets can keep getting away with this as they’ve now beaten the Lakers ten times in a row after an improbable Game 2 win on Monday.
LeBron James, D’Angelo Russell, and Darvin Ham vented their frustration at the NBA and the Game 2 officials after Jamal Murray’s buzzer-beater capped a 20-point Denver Nuggets comeback at Ball Arena on Monday.
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Some have called on the Los Angeles Lakers to make a coaching change after two inconsistent seasons under Darvin Ham, but the team does not appear to be preparing to make such a move.
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Michael Jordan has been voted as the greatest player of all time over LeBron James in the latest anonymous NBA player poll completed by The Athletic. However, the gap is only 3.8%. “Do you think MJ’s getting nervous?
Dwight Howard's recent remarks suggesting a potential return to the Los Angeles Lakers following their Game 1 loss to the Denver Nuggets have stirred up conversations among basketball fans and analysts.