The Los Angeles Lakers have endured a dismal run of performances, post their NBA Cup victory. Injuries have further compounded their misery. However, the Lakers’ fanbase was left shocked, when a clutch LeBron three-pointer was controversially ruled as a two-pointer in the dying moments of the game. The decision left many Lakers’ fans and players puzzled, given clear video evidence.
However, a former Lakers teammate of LeBron thought the referees made the right decision. He even implied that LeBron knew that the shot was a two-pointer rather than a three-pointer.
Patrick Beverley sides with the referee in LeBron’s 3-pointer fiasco
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In a recent episode of the Pat Bev Podcast, LeBron’s former teammate Patrick Beverley voiced his opinion on the controversy surrounding LeBron’s shot against the Timberwolves. He said, “Yes, it’s two, great call…. I think he knew it was a two. I think he just had to be mad cause they call. But rules are rules, it was a two.”
Although Beverley said that the shot was two with conviction, many fans and analysts would disagree with his take. The controversial call by the referees has created a passionate debate about the NBA’s review systems. With the recent rise in dubious calls and controversial decisions, many fans have proposed a revision of the NBA’s replay and review protocols.
However, a change in the future wouldn’t reinstate LeBron’s clutch three-pointer. Due to the dubious decision, the Lakers succumbed to yet another devastating defeat. Following the match, a livid LeBron voiced his frustrations. He said, “It’s obviously a three. My foot is behind the line. I mean, you can see the space between the front of my foot and the three-point line … So, you know, Stevie Wonder can see that, champ. They said it was out of their hands.” Despite the poor officiating, the Lakers are the ones to blame for the mess they currently find themselves in.
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Can the Lakers break free of the rut?
Since their In-Season tournament triumph, the Lakers have embarked upon an abysmal run. The Lakers have lost eight out of the subsequent eleven games after the In-Season tournament. This dismal run has relegated the Lakers to the 10th spot, well outside a guaranteed playoff spot. This doesn’t bode well for their title aspirations.
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However, they have shown their title credentials, as evidenced by their dominant In-Season tournament victory. The Lakers won all seven games en route to the NBA Cup. They must quickly find the form that made them a daunting opponent in the NBA Cup. Otherwise, an NBA title could become a distant dream. Can the Lakers bounce back, or is an NBA Cup the ceiling of the current Lakers’ roster? Let us know in the comments below!
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