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James Worthy critiques Lakers’ Game 1 loss: Third quarter proves disastrous

James Worthy critiques Lakers’ Game 1 loss: Third quarter proves disastrous


Photo: Spectrum SportsNet/X screenshot

After the Los Angeles Lakers’ 114-103 loss to the Denver Nuggets in Game 1 of the Western Conference playoffs, Lakers legend James Worthy criticized the team’s performance. He particularly highlighted the disastrous third quarter, which the reigning NBA champions won 32-18.

Despite a strong start from LeBron James and Anthony Davis, who combined for 59 points, the Lakers faltered in the second half, allowing the Nuggets to rally behind Nikola Jokic’s standout performance.

Worthy stressed the importance of focus and valuing possessions, especially in critical moments of the game. He pointed out the Lakers’ lack of maturity and discipline, particularly in ball handling and offensive execution.

The Lakers legend pointed to a crucial sequence in the second quarter where they squandered their lead due to careless play. He emphasized the need for the Lakers to learn from their mistakes and remain composed under pressure.

“Until the Lakers understand the value of possession, that second quarter they had a nice lead. Then all of a sudden they forgot the value of possession. I think Denver tied it and LeBron hit that big three. To me, that was where the game turned,” Worthy said on Spectrum SportsNet.

Worthy praised the Nuggets for their cohesion and maturity, noting their ability to capitalize on the Lakers’ mistakes and control the tempo of the game.

“From that point on, Denver felt like the third quarter was theirs. They had a comeback and tied the Lakers, hitting a big three to go up three. In the third quarter, you saw the maturity of a team that knows how to play together. They value every possession like it’s their last.

“When you have a lead and you start being careless with passes, turn the ball over, it’s not good basketball. It’s not mature basketball. You don’t value the basketball, that’s what happens. And when you give them that momentum, the third quarter was a disaster.

“I don’t know if the Lakers stopped believing they could win, I don’t know what happened, but more turnovers, lackadaisical movement on offense, ISOs, turnovers. And then they just swept your leg at that point.”