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Shannon Sharpe Calls Out Rui Hachimura After 3-Point Performance In Game 2 Loss
Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

In the aftermath of the Los Angeles Lakers' Game 2 loss to the Denver Nuggets, Shannon Sharpe didn't hold back in his criticism of Rui Hachimura's performance. Sharpe, known for his candid commentary, took aim at Hachimura's lackluster showing on both ends of the court.

"Rui, I don't know, maybe he talking to Michael Porter Jr. brother. because I think he took the under on the 10 points the bettors had him. I'm saying that tongue in cheek. But I'm saying, bro, how you miss that many easy layups? How you have three points?" 

Sharpe's criticism extended to Hachimura's offensive contributions or lack thereof. With a paltry 3-point performance, Hachimura failed to make a meaningful impact on the scoreboard, leaving Sharpe questioning his presence on the court. Sharpe's remarks underscored the frustration felt by fans and analysts alike, as Hachimura's subpar performance contributed to the Lakers' defeat.

In a tongue-in-cheek comment, Sharpe speculated that Hachimura might have taken advice from Jontay Porter, referencing the recent lifetime ban imposed on Porter for betting on NBA games. While meant as a humorous jab, Sharpe's remark highlighted the disappointment surrounding Hachimura's underwhelming performance.

Hachimura, who logged 38 minutes of playing time, managed to tally a mere 3 points and 5 rebounds while shooting a dismal 1-7 from the field, including a 0-5 mark from beyond the arc. Sharpe didn't mince words, highlighting Hachimura's poor offensive output and lack of defensive impact.

With a plus-minus rating of -7, Hachimura struggled to contain Nuggets star Nikola Jokic, who capitalized on mismatches and exploited defensive lapses whenever matched up against the Lakers forward. Sharpe pointed out Hachimura's inability to effectively guard Jokic, noting that the Lakers' defensive game plan faltered in the absence of solid containment.

Overall, Sharpe's critique of Hachimura's performance in Game 2 was a reflection of the frustrations felt by fans and analysts following the Lakers' loss. As the series progresses, Hachimura will need to step up his game to silence his critics and contribute more effectively to his team's success.

Jaxson Hayes Could See More Minutes Over Rui Hachimura

With the Lakers trailing 0-2 in the series against the Denver Nuggets, adjustments are crucial for their survival. One potential change could involve increasing Jaxson Hayes' minutes, particularly to provide additional defense against Nikola Jokic.

In the limited minutes he's received so far in the series, Hayes has showcased glimpses of his defensive prowess. His size and athleticism could offer a different look for the Lakers against Jokic, who has been a dominant force for the Nuggets. While Anthony Davis has done a commendable job guarding Jokic, having another big defender like Hayes could provide added depth and versatility to the Lakers' defensive schemes.

The Lakers experimented with Rui Hachimura guarding Jokic in previous games, but the results were less than satisfactory. With Hayes potentially seeing more playing time, the Lakers hope to bolster their defensive efforts and contain Jokic more effectively.

As the Lakers aim to claw back from their deficit in the series, every adjustment matters. Increasing Hayes' minutes could be a strategic move to counter Jokic's impact and give the Lakers a better chance at turning the tide in their favor. With the stakes high and the pressure mounting, Hayes could play a pivotal role in the Lakers' quest to get back into the series.

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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