Lakers 106114 Nuggets player rating 1 out of 1, 5 passes, 4 collapses!
This season, the Lakers beat the Nuggets 106-114 at home. The Lakers didn't have the upper hand in this game, and although they tied the score for a while, they ended up losing.
He was the only one in the game, scoring 32 points, nine rebounds, three assists, three blocks, and four three-pointers on 14-of-27 shooting. Both the offense and the defence were decisive in the space of those two minutes, and the fact that they didn't touch the football at all is confusing. There is no doubt about the overall contribution of Brother Thick Mei to the team, there is no doubt about it.
James, Prince, Hayes, Mays, Wood, all passable. Technically, James was not affected too much, he scored 25 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists, 1 block and 1 rebound in the game, but at the most critical time, he actually chose a back corner area, which confused everyone. James fell into a fugue again in the first three minutes of the game, perhaps because of his physical decline, and in addition to his pride, he also lost his desire to attack, which is a shame.
Prince scored just 13 points in his game, taking just four of his six shots, and he didn't make much of a difference against the team's defense. He made a disappointing save at Murray in the final minute of the game. Hayes finished a hat-trick with a 9+6 on 4-of-6 shooting. He also grabbed a rebound in time, but unfortunately he didn't take his chance. In addition, Mays also contributed two assists on that day, and it was an interesting battle all in all, and he also got out of control of his opponent on several occasions. Wood has done a great job on both ends of the floor, contributing to the team, and he also holds the team's top scorer.
Christie, Rivers, Hachimura, and Wood all went out of sorts. Christie, in particular, has average shooting and defense, and looks good defensively, but he hasn't played well, hitting only two of his seven shots, but this time, he seems to be plagued by injuries again. If you look at Rivers, 15, 10, 15, 10 from 6 of 16 shots, it's an undeniable fact that he played a big role in the team's defense. If Rivers can't control his attacks effectively, then he won't be able to provide more support to the team. And Hachimura, no matter how you look at it, his basic ability is very average. His shooting percentage is very low, he is also disorganized on offense, and he is also full of flaws in defense, and he can't even keep rebounds.