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Column: After a Recreation 1 meltdown, the Lakers ought to nonetheless win their sequence however should adapt quick

By Editorial Board Published April 20, 2025 5 Min Read
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Column: After a Recreation 1 meltdown, the Lakers ought to nonetheless win their sequence however should adapt quick

Lights, digital camera … freeze?

What was that?

Significantly, what was that?

After a blockbuster commerce that modified the trajectory of your complete league, after a 50-win common season that restored the religion of their despondent fan base, the Lakers have been outmuscled, outshot and just about out-everythinged in a 117-95 defeat to the underdog Timberwolves on Saturday in Recreation 1 of their first-round playoff sequence.

Timberwolves ahead Jaden McDaniels (3) closes in on the ball as Lakers guard Austin Reaves (15) protection throughout a playoff recreation at Crypto.com Area Saturday.

(Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Occasions)

Goodbye, momentum.

Goodbye, home-court benefit.

The Lakers trailed by as many as 27 factors, their efficiency at Crypto.com Area so shameful that even one of many worst coaches in franchise historical past felt emboldened sufficient to criticize their present sideline chief.

“Coach JJ Redick did a great job all season but he didn’t do a good job for Game 1,” Magic Johnson posted on X. “The Lakers stood around on offense, played too much one-on-one basketball, and he didn’t make any necessary adjustments.”

Johnson is aware of one thing in regards to the incapability to make essential changes, as he was simply 5-11 when he acquired his shot on the bench.

“We were mentally ready,” Redick stated. “I thought our spirit was right. I thought even when they made runs, our huddle was great. The communication was great. I’m not sure physically we were ready, if that makes sense. And, really, when they started playing with a lot of thrust and physicality, we just didn’t respond to meet that.”

In different phrases, his workforce wasn’t prepared.

The Lakers weren’t prepared although they knew in regards to the Timberwolves’ measurement and the matchup issues it might produce. They scored fewer than 100 factors in solely eight video games within the common season, and two of these video games have been in opposition to the Timberwolves, in opposition to whom they have been 2-2 earlier than Saturday.

“You know this Minnesota team, they’re gonna be physical,” ahead LeBron James stated. “That’s what they bring to the table.”

Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards tries to strip the ball away from Lakers forward LeBron James at Crypto.com Arena.

Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards tries to strip the ball away from Lakers ahead LeBron James at Crypto.com Area Saturday.

(Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Occasions)

The Timberwolves completed with a 25-6 edge in fast-break factors and a 44-32 edge in factors within the paint, with ahead Jaden McDaniels scoring a team-high 25 factors and middle Naz Reid including 23.

“They just played a lot better than us, a lot harder than us, and they did all the things that we wanted to do,” Lakers guard Austin Reaves stated.

Ahead Jarred Vanderbilt referred to as the deflating loss “a wake-up call,” however shouldn’t the Lakers have recognized what was coming, particularly in a aggressive Western Convention by which solely two victories separated the third seed from the eighth seed?

The 40-year-old James was predictably calm.

“Sometimes it takes a quarter, two quarters, a full game to get used to playoff basketball once again,” stated James, who completed with 19 factors after being shut out within the first quarter.

Nonetheless, James acknowledged an opportunity within the dynamics of the best-of-seven sequence.

“They took home court from us tonight, as far as the series,” he stated. “But we have an opportunity to even the series on Tuesday [in Game 2]. We have to play a much better game than we did today. We have to control the controlables, and if we do that, we’re gonna give ourselves a much better chance than we did.”

The Lakers can, and may, nonetheless win this sequence. The Timberwolves received’t make half of their threes in each recreation, as they did on Saturday. Reid received’t make six of his 9 photographs from behind the arc in each recreation, as he did on Saturday.

However the highway to the Western Convention finals instantly doesn’t look as large open because it as soon as did, and the Lakers’ negligence in Recreation 1 is threatening to waste considered one of solely a handful of remaining possibilities to benefit from having James on the workforce.

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