
Josh Giddey hits a prayer of a half court shot to send the Lakers packing. Zena Keita and Law Murray break down the night of basketball including the Bulls win against the Lakers, the Cavs squeaking by the Spurs, OKC’s avalanche on the Grizzlies and more. Then Zena is joined by Eric Koreen to discuss his article on the NBA in March and if there is anything the league can do to fix tanking.Host: Zena KeitaWith: Law Murray and Eric KoreenExecutive Producer: Andrew SchlechtAudio Producer: Grayson Moodyhttps://www.nytimes.com/athletic/nba/FILL OUT OUR SURVEY PLEASEThe athletic.com/athletic/survey25 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Coming up on the NBA Daily, Josh Giddey and the Bulls stun the Lakers. OKC and Cleveland survive some tough opponents, and we break down why the NBA experiences some March badness. Good morning, everyone. Good morning, Law. Thanks for joining me.
Thank you for having me, Zena.
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Now that that's out of the way, let's get into last night's action law because it was a fun night of basketball and we're going to play a little game called by the numbers. Okay. And the first number I want to give to you law is the number nine. Okay. That number take a wild guess as to what it is.
It would only be a lot of points if it was in a small amount of time.
Correct. That is how many points the Lakers allowed Chicago to get in the final 12 and a half seconds of the craziest ending of an NBA game I've seen in a long, long time. The Lakers were up 115-110 when Chicago had an out-of-bounds play that ended in a swing swing to Patrick Williams, who hits a corner three. Now the score, Lakers up 115-113. LeBron takes the ball out of bounds on the baseline.
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