James's two counterattacks on the Lakers' sluggish sinners are difficult to hide, and his thick eyebrows show loss
On December 1, the NBA officially began, and the matchup between the Lakers and the newcomer Thunder was also highly anticipated. The Lakers are an established powerhouse in the NBA, and thanks to the advancement of Alexander, Holmgren, Keady and others, they have a good chance of making the playoffs this season, and they have shown a new force to challenge the Lakers led by James.
In the first quarter, led by James, the Lakers took a 7-point advantage with a score of 30-23. Everyone knows that the Lakers don't dig holes in the first quarter, but the Thunder's youngsters didn't go the way they planned. In the second quarter, the Thunder's youngsters were very aggressive on offense, and they pulled the Lakers back to 12 points from a 14-point advantage with a score of 42:23.
In the third quarter, the Lakers tried to catch up with the score, and James scored seven points on his own, as well as grabbed a good rebound and assist. However, Alexander played well and helped the team close the gap to 20 points. In the fourth quarter, the Lakers began to decline again, and the 20-point gap became an unbridgeable chasm, and the Lakers lost to the Thunder 121-116.
Looking back at this game, whose responsibility is it for the Lakers' loss?James played 35 minutes, he was in good form and he can't be blamed. Brother Bush's efficiency is just as high, with 31 points, 14 rebounds and 2 assists, and no one will blame them for having two core players. Russell played 33 minutes, and his performance was normal. So, who should bear this responsibility?Perhaps James pinned his hopes on Wood, who played 24 minutes and couldn't control the opponent well. Wood was substituted in the second quarter, and he lost a teammate in a small miss, much to the surprise of Bush.
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