Mavrelous wrote:People who continue to compare this matchup to Mavs/Wolves because of Luka will continue to be surprised, this is much closer to Nhggets and Suns than Mavs.
Mavs were confident in their rim protection and had the athletes to close out, the only gamr they didn't defend well was the game Lively missed.
Lakers were in clear panic each time ANT ran a P&R from the 2nd Q onwards.
This, along with how badly Minnesota got cooked by Luka's ability to find lob threats.  People cite his iconic stepback over Rudy Gobert, but for most of the series, Rudy would do a solid job containing, just for Naz Reid and Karl-Anthony Towns to get absolutely COOKED by Lively and Gafford (they would fail to "help the helper").  Add Minnesota being healthy (they were spent after the Denver series), and the dynamic is just super different. 
I said it prior to the series, but Austin Reaves' lack of defense is a huge problem for the Los Angeles Lakers.  I thought that he would be able to operate against Mike Conley offensively, but barring him exploiting the size mismatch, the Lakers would be better off starting someone who doesn't completely fold every single time a player drives on him.
Dallas was an exceptionally well put together team who matched up perfectly against Minnesota and peaked at the perfect time.  The Los Angeles Lakers could still win the series, but Minnesota is not an ideal matchup for them at all.  I honestly think that they should have just eaten the long-term concerns over Mark Williams health.  He's a pretty weak defender, but his ability to operate in the dunker's spot and rebound would have been an absolute game changer for this Lakers squad.