Imgone8itch
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FactsDon’t even know why you wondering that lol they just gon flip it and say lakers weren’t fronting or something like that.
FactsDon’t even know why you wondering that lol they just gon flip it and say lakers weren’t fronting or something like that.
I'm more concerned about the officiating. The Suns are already not good a drawing fouls. The Lakers have the most protected player in the league.
Lebron is probably going to be very aggressive next game, and he will get to the line.
Which means Ayton will be in foul trouble early.
Sit down, breh.
I think Ayton's puzzy, but he's pretty damn good at guarding big men who'd rather face up & try to take you off the dribble.His main problem is spatial awareness, staying true to his rotations, and knowing when to switch out.If he played football, I reckon he'd excel in man to man, rather than zone.AD kinda plays into his strengths.If the refs let them play, he's going to make AD work for every bucket if they try to ISO him.He should have been in foul trouble this game. He cant guard AD.
It’s hitting different, blah blah blah feel out gameI’m just sliding thru to see if the same energy in here for the lakers after game one, like it was for the clippers yesterday......
If the Lakers lose game 2 then it’s curtains famI mean fam, one of the LA teams has LeBron and the other one doesn't, a guy with a history of losing G1's or even G2's and then coming back and making the opp look like a clown show. The other LA team has no one with that level of success against adversity, so we not gonna act like my confidence is unfounded...
Also one of the LA's opps is familiar with their LA matchup, having just played them a year ago, with postseason experience together as a group. These descriptives don't apply to the other LA opp..
My dawg said “fully horizontal”Lebron is such a hoe for all the theatric shyt he tried to pull. 6’9” 260 and you fully horizontal trying to get a foul like a bytch