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Lakers take Game 3 from the start
LOS ANGELES (News4usonline) - The Los Angeles Lakers dominated the Memphis Grizzlies in Game 3 of their playoff series Saturday night, coming away with a 111-101 win. The Lakers now lead the series 2-1. Crypto.com Arena was roaring as the Lakers fought hard for the first round playoff win at home. The Lakers got off to an aggressive start in the first quarter creating, jumping out to a 20-point lead early in the first quarter. The game was essentially over then. Fourth quarter starts now pic.twitter.com/GDAjOg3AnD— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) April 23, 2023 The Grizzlies didn’t know what hit them as they were only able to generate nine points in the first period. Yes, nine. When the quarter ended, the Lakers had already built up a 35-9 advantage. By jumping on the Grizzlies the way that they did, the Lakers posted the largest lead after the first quarter in NBA postseason history. The Lakers slammed the Grizzlies into the ground during the beginning of the game, running circles around the Western Conference’s No. 2-seeded team and making them look inexperienced and helpless. Lakers head coach Darvin Ham talked about team’s great defensive play in the first quarter during a postgame press conference. “That was something we touched yesterday in practice,” Ham said. “ Just establishing a defensive minded physical tone and just dig in and multiple efforts, activity, being ready, transition defense is key...and then trying to finish a possession with a rebound.” For the Lakers, Anthony Davis re-introduced himself to the Grizzlies with a huge effort. Davis showed up and showed out, clocking in with a team-high 31 points. He was dominant on the boards as well, picking up 17 rebounds. LeBron James contributed 25 points and collected 9 rebounds to aid the big game that Davis had. Not too bad of an outing for an “old” man. “It’s important for us to play well,” James said after the game. “We want to play better than we did in game two, but I think we did that. But we still have room for improvement going into game four and we know they’re going to be better as well.” With Davis and James having solid all-around games, the Lakers’ top players got some help. D’Angelo Russell clocked in with 17 points, four rebounds and seven assists. Rui Hachimura chipped in 16 points for the purple and gold. In the start of the second quarter, Hachimura had more points (10) than Memphis had on the scoreboard. The Lakers were on fire. High energy and great defense keyed the Lakers getting out fast. The Lakers maintained their large lead when halftime rolled around, going into intermission with a 53-37 lead. Memphis seemed to be overwhelmed by the Lakers’ fast start, putting a dent in the Grizzlies’ Alpha attitude they came out of the gate with. Combined their terrible first quarter along the super loud atmosphere in Crypto, it was clear that it was going to be a long night for Ja Morant and his teammates. The Lakers and their fans got a slight scare when James went down in the beginning of the second half after Memphis guard/forward Dillon Brooks hit the Lakers superstar in the groin. That play was called as a flagrant foul (2) against Brooks, who wound up getting tossed out of the game for the low blow. The drama filled game continued with more aggression and altercations. Hachimura later got into a skirmish with Memphis players David Roddy and John Konchar. Konchar pushed Hachimura as he was running down the court for a play. At the end of the game, Davis addressed the bad blood that appears to spill over from both teams. “We just want to take care of the home floor,” Davis said. “You know, we’re not getting into the back and forth, we let our game speak for ourselves...the trash talk is going to be there with the guys that they have. It’s playoff basketball, we wouldn’t expect anything less from them.” Read the full article
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as a jordan's hoe these are some of tobin's shoes i've seen her wear the past two years in order of appearance lol she also gets the new ones before the release.
air jordan 1 retro HI OG G8RD
jordan spike 40
jordan 1 top 3
nike air max 720 OBJ
air jordan 1 retro dipped toe
air jordan 1 blue chill
off white x nike air force 1 low
jordan 6 aleali may
off white x nike jordan 1 unc
jordan 1 shadow
jordan 3 free throw line
off white x air jordan 1 HI (dis her fave)
off white x nike air force 1 low mca chicago
jordan legacy 312
jordan 1 yellow ochre
air jordan 4 motorsport
jordan 1 bred toe
off white x air jordan 1 HI OG NRG - nigel sylvester (j's she wore @ kershkicks)
air jordan 5 what the
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off white x air jordan 4 retro sail leather
off white x air jordan 5 retro SP muslin
la union x air jordan 5
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Lakers get a Game 2 reality check
(News4usonline) - It’s back to reality for the Los Angeles Lakers. After a highly-energized effort in Game 1 of their first round playoff series against the Memphis Grizzlies, the Lakers shocked and embarrassed the Western Conference’s No. 2 seed. Austin Reaves went off for 23 points. Rui Hachimura went ballistic with 29 points off the bench to lead the Lakers to a 128-112 road win.
Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis. Photo by Mark Hammond/News4usonline Well, with Game 3 at Crypto.com Arena, the Lakers had an excellent opportunity to steal Game 2 from the Grizzlies. Yeah, well that went out the window with the Grizzlies rallying to a 103-93 win to tie the series at 1-1. The reality for the Lakers hit hard with Reaves managing just 12 points in the second game, which you knew would be coming since Memphis has been one of the top defensive teams in the NBA during the regular season. To hammer this point home, the Grizzlies were second-best in the league in allowing points to their opponents during the regular season. So, the 128 pints the Lakers put up against the Grizzlies in Game 1 will serve as more of an outlier for the rest of the series. Even if the Lakers have three opportunities to play on their home court for three games, should that possibility exist, this series is pretty much going to mirror what the score looked like in Game 2-in the 90s or low 100 range. And you pretty much know what the playbook Memphis is going to rely on. The Grizzlies know that LeBron James and Anthony Davis are going to get their points. They are going to stuff everyone else in the closet and see if the Lakers' dynamic duo can beat a whole team by themselves. That’s not logical considering the frail health of Davis, who has been prone to the injury bug. The biggest culprit for the Lakers and their fans to worry about is when Davis is not doing his part. In Game 1, Davis had a marvelous showing, scoring 22 points, grabbing a dozen rebounds, and blocking seven shots. He made 10 of the 17 shots he took from the field. Very impressive. Then in Game 2, Davis disappeared. As a team, the Lakers shot 41 percent from the field. That shooting percentage was worst when it came to shooting the three-ball. The Lakers converted only 7 of 26 shots from behind the arc, something good enough for 26 percent. You’re not going to win too many playoff games shooting at that rate. If Davis had given the Lakers the kind of effort he produced in Game 1, Los Angeles might have been able to steal Game 2. That didn’t happen because Davis was lackluster, making just 4 of 14 shots from the field for a grand total of 13 points. For the game, Davis shot at a 28 percent clip. That’s just not acceptable. This is not the time for Davis to flame out. If he keeps this kind of effort going, then Memphis is going to make quick work of the Lakers and hand Los Angeles an extended vacation. Read the full article
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