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LeBron James identified the Lakers' biggest weakness in their 108-90 loss to the Thunder as the absence of Luka Doncic. He emphasized the need for a strong second scoring option to compete effectively in the playoffs.
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Losing 108-90 in Game 1 of the NBA Playoffs second round is usually not a great sign. LeBron James tried his best to keep the Los Angeles Lakers afloat but it was to no avail. Sure, there were lapses from Austin Reaves and the other guard but Coach JJ Redick was able to remedy those in the earlier quarters. The four-time NBA champion knows that there weakness resides in the bench — the lack of Luka Doncic.
In a game where the Lakers lose by 18 points, they could have really used a 30-point scorer to salvage Game 1 against the Thunder. Those were the exact sentiments of LeBron James after not having much of a second option. He outlines that their only shot to beat the defending champions would be to get Luka Doncic back in this series, via
LeBron James stated that the Lakers' biggest weakness was not having Luka Doncic, which affected their ability to compete in Game 1 of the playoffs.
The Lakers lost to the Thunder 108-90 in Game 1 of the NBA Playoffs second round.
Luka Doncic is crucial for the Lakers as they lack a strong second scoring option, which LeBron James believes is necessary to beat the defending champions.
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"Where are the offensive issues coming from? The guy (Luka Doncic) who averaged 37 a game. There’s the issues right there. You’re playing against the number one defensive team in the NBA, as far as the ratings and everything. And when you play against great defenses, you have to have guys that can attract multiple defenders on the floor at all times," the Lakers veteran superstar declared.
See, the Lakers looked like they were playing to the fullest potential of their current squad. Coach JJ Redick saw Deandre Ayton, Rui Hachimura, and Marcus Smart notch double-digit scoring figures. James even went 70.5% from the field to score 27 points.
Austin Reaves tried to play like Doncic but it came to the Lakers' detriments. He only got eight points and six assists on a horrid 18.75% clip from the field while also turning the ball over four times. Clearly, the Thunder defense was too much for the Lakers backcourt in Game 1. Will Coach Redick and James find a sufficient answer come Game 2 of their second round battle in the NBA Playoffs?