Jon Krawczynski
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when they are at their best is when the ball is moving, when it's driving kick. And there was just a lot less of that because it was Randall going to work. And so it did sort of work for them because they shaved a 22 point deficit down to nine in the fourth quarter.
when they are at their best is when the ball is moving, when it's driving kick. And there was just a lot less of that because it was Randall going to work. And so it did sort of work for them because they shaved a 22 point deficit down to nine in the fourth quarter.
when they are at their best is when the ball is moving, when it's driving kick. And there was just a lot less of that because it was Randall going to work. And so it did sort of work for them because they shaved a 22 point deficit down to nine in the fourth quarter.
But it also was really, it's hard to sustain that level of offense and really get yourself on any extended run when you're kind of going about it that way. So I think if I'm the Lakers, I want to invite that style of offense from the Timberwolves. And if I'm the Wolves, I want to avoid that.
But it also was really, it's hard to sustain that level of offense and really get yourself on any extended run when you're kind of going about it that way. So I think if I'm the Lakers, I want to invite that style of offense from the Timberwolves. And if I'm the Wolves, I want to avoid that.
But it also was really, it's hard to sustain that level of offense and really get yourself on any extended run when you're kind of going about it that way. So I think if I'm the Lakers, I want to invite that style of offense from the Timberwolves. And if I'm the Wolves, I want to avoid that.
So game three will be important to reestablish some kind of flow, some kind of ball movement, drive and kick and get open threes and let them fly. And that's just what was not happening in game two. In part, because I will say this, Zach, Luka and LeBron were both just so much more active with their feet defensively. And I think that was, you know, they were very physical.
So game three will be important to reestablish some kind of flow, some kind of ball movement, drive and kick and get open threes and let them fly. And that's just what was not happening in game two. In part, because I will say this, Zach, Luka and LeBron were both just so much more active with their feet defensively. And I think that was, you know, they were very physical.
So game three will be important to reestablish some kind of flow, some kind of ball movement, drive and kick and get open threes and let them fly. And that's just what was not happening in game two. In part, because I will say this, Zach, Luka and LeBron were both just so much more active with their feet defensively. And I think that was, you know, they were very physical.
They got their hands on people and they did all that, but they moved their feet a lot better and just made it harder for the wolves to generate some of that.
They got their hands on people and they did all that, but they moved their feet a lot better and just made it harder for the wolves to generate some of that.
They got their hands on people and they did all that, but they moved their feet a lot better and just made it harder for the wolves to generate some of that.
Unbelievable. Two hands and got fouled, didn't get called. But like the force that he put, you know, I've seen every day, Aunt Dunk, that in his career, and he has had some unbelievable one. That's right up near the top. It was in traffic. It was against the big. It was two hands right on his head.
Unbelievable. Two hands and got fouled, didn't get called. But like the force that he put, you know, I've seen every day, Aunt Dunk, that in his career, and he has had some unbelievable one. That's right up near the top. It was in traffic. It was against the big. It was two hands right on his head.
Unbelievable. Two hands and got fouled, didn't get called. But like the force that he put, you know, I've seen every day, Aunt Dunk, that in his career, and he has had some unbelievable one. That's right up near the top. It was in traffic. It was against the big. It was two hands right on his head.
John Collins. There's the Watanabe. Yeah. He had one in Phoenix in the Phoenix series that kind of ended the sons in the fourth quarter as they were burying him. He's had, you know, and he just had one towards the end of the season. Was it Utah or Brooklyn? I can't remember, but. just coming out of nowhere and throwing down as much as he does. Yeah.
John Collins. There's the Watanabe. Yeah. He had one in Phoenix in the Phoenix series that kind of ended the sons in the fourth quarter as they were burying him. He's had, you know, and he just had one towards the end of the season. Was it Utah or Brooklyn? I can't remember, but. just coming out of nowhere and throwing down as much as he does. Yeah.
John Collins. There's the Watanabe. Yeah. He had one in Phoenix in the Phoenix series that kind of ended the sons in the fourth quarter as they were burying him. He's had, you know, and he just had one towards the end of the season. Was it Utah or Brooklyn? I can't remember, but. just coming out of nowhere and throwing down as much as he does. Yeah.
So he, I mean, he scrapes his knuckles on the ceiling. Like he, he can, and he throws it down. What did he say?
So he, I mean, he scrapes his knuckles on the ceiling. Like he, he can, and he throws it down. What did he say?