The Los Angeles Lakers had a tough loss against the Golden State Warriors in their last home game of the regular season.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Anthony Davis couldn’t play due to headaches and nausea, and LeBron James wasn’t feeling well either. Winning this game was important for the Lakers to avoid the Play-In Tournament.
Now, the Lakers might end up in the 10th seed because Golden State has the tiebreaker advantage. Coach Darvin Ham knows they might need to win two away games to make it to the playoffs.
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Even with these challenges, Ham believes in his team’s ability to bounce back in the last two games of the regular season. He said, “It’s a tough situation, but it’s not impossible.
Darvin Ham wants his players to concentrate on the present moment
We just need to focus on ourselves and how much we want it. We need to come prepared to work hard. It’s not a secret formula. If you’re a true competitor, you’ll make the best of a tough situation.”
Ham wants his players to concentrate on the present moment and give their all on the court. He emphasized, “Just stay focused on the game ahead.
Don’t worry about the standings or anything else. Stay in the moment and be ready to work hard together as a team.”
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