Sunday, 28 April 2013

8 Takeaways from Sunday's Basketball Playoff Action

Let us see, the Lakers' season-ending 103-82 loss to the completely excellent Spurs presented disappointing play, an injury-riddled collection and a few sideshows that overshadowed the on-court item. Yes, that sounds about right. L.A. Went with a against the Spurs, failing to threaten victory following a brief flirtation with it in the initial quarter. Outgunned, out-coached and outclassed, the Lakers had the design of a team that was prepared to tie a bow using one of the very awkward times by any team in NBA history. But before that could happen, Dwight Howard had to get himself tossed out of the sport, much to the apparent disgust of GM Mitch Kupchak, and Kobe Bryant had to participate his staff on the bench during the next quarter. Both situations diverted from the silently full beating that was taking place on the ground, which was both a bad thing and a good thing. On the one hand, the extracurriculars got the focus from the undeniable fact that the Lakers clearly lacked the ability and organization to put up much of a fight against a quality opponent. On whilst the latest types of a group composed of people who have their particular times another, they served. Howard may be in route out, and if his final become a was a selfish, disappointing one, well...let's just say it was correct. Goodnight, Lakers. It is been no fun at all.

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