Gusto1903 wrote:LaLover11 wrote:CD_41 wrote:
Because of fatigue?
Do you know how the two offenses work during crunchtime?
What kind of structure they play in?
Cause Denvers offense guarantees could shots, while the Lakers have to work hard for every good look.
This is also no secret, but it seems you prefer mono-causal explanations over complex ones.
Buddy, if you don´t want to become the next eyeatoma, I'd advise you to be a good sport and give credit where credit is due.
Nothing more annoying than someone who wears his bias on his forehead.
Call me whatever you want but it was a true 2 vs 5
Lakers didn't have thier best defender " Vando and thier only AD backup that can spread the floor and length "Woods"
I've already congratulated Denver in another thread
Woods is horrible lol
Denver would feast harder, with a healthy Woods on the opposing team
Yes because Denver play 100% perfect every second and minute of the game like it's NBA2k smh be real.
Do you know what bench players do for a team?
They give good minutes to Star Players when they need rest and different looks when the Starters are on scoring dry spells or vs the other teams bench players.
Look at the all the Reggie Jackson haters saying lol omg he sucks, terrible player just like you're talking about Woods and Vando, yet he helped the Nuggets win a pressure filled game 5 in the Playoffs smh lmao
If coach Malone thought like you and others that will agree with you just means they lose the game tonight
Jackson 8 pts tonight changed the whole game and momentum when he hit those shots just like Woods could've helped the Lakers even with 6 pts.
The Lakers win