“I’m the Wrong Guy to Ask”- LeBron James Dishes on Los Angeles Lakers Game 2 Mindset

LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers

 

 

The Los Angeles Lakers lost the first game of their series against the Denver Nuggets despite the aggressive performance of their star player, LeBron James. Anthony Davis, another key player for the Lakers, also gave an outstanding performance. However, due to the poor performance of some of the other players, the Lakers faced a disappointing defeat against the Nuggets.

LeBron James opened up about the loss during a post-game interview. He also talked about their strategy for the upcoming Game 2 against the Nuggets on Monday.

“I just thought we were playing good basketball, we came out and got some good shots and were able to connect on some shots and build up a 12-point lead, and then obviously they cut that lead to three at the half with the spurt that they had at the end of the second quarter which led into the third and they rode that momentum to get to a double-digit lead for themselves. It’s one game, they protected their home court. We have another opportunity on Monday to come back and be better. We know how challenging it’s gonna be, we know how difficult this opponent is and how great they are. So that’s all a part of the game. I don’t get into the doubt mindset, that’s not me. I’m the wrong guy to ask. I don’t ever get into a ‘Here we go again’ mindset… We know how challenging it’s gonna be” James said during a post-game interview.

 

LeBron James is expected to have a fantastic performance in Game 2 on monday

Anthony Davis had an outstanding performance with 32 points and 14 rebounds, while LeBron James contributed 25 points and eight assists in the last game. However, despite their exceptional gameplay, the team as a whole was not able to perform well enough to secure a win. This raises concerns about the ability of the supporting cast to contribute effectively.

The second game is scheduled for Monday night, and while one game does not make or break a season, the team needs to perform better than last time to secure a victory. LeBron James understands the importance of consistent performance and hopes that the team can come together and play at its best in the upcoming game.

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