As the Los Angeles Lakers gear up for Game 4 against the Denver Nuggets, they face the daunting task of regaining control in the series.
Despite leading in all three losses against the Nuggets, the Lakers have faltered in maintaining their advantage, allowing the reigning champions to dictate the game’s outcome.
Lakers coach Darvin Ham expressed his team’s frustration ahead of Game 4, standing by struggling point guard D’Angelo Russell despite recent poor performances.
Defending Russell’s potential impact, Coach Ham highlighted his resilience and anticipated a strong bounce-back performance in the upcoming game.
D’Angelo Russell and LeBron James received criticism from commentators
In Game 2, Russell’s optimism translated into a commendable display, despite the loss, as he contributed 23 points and seven three-pointers.
However, Game 3 saw Russell’s performance dip, with concerns arising over his shooting efficiency and detachment from the team during timeouts.
Criticism has also been directed towards Lakers star LeBron James, questioned for his fourth-quarter efforts, and D’Angelo Russell for his poor shooting. Amidst the chaos, two Lakers players, Austin Reaves and Rui Hachimura, have managed to escape public scrutiny.
As the Lakers face mounting pressure to turn the series around, the team looks to rally behind their struggling players and regain momentum against the Nuggets in Game 4.