With the Lakers on Wednesday honoring the late Dr. Jerry Buss (as we do on today’s show), the team looked to extend the win streak as they continued the homestand against the Sacramento Kings. But once more, the Lakers suffered from poor execution after a fourth-quarter comeback and lose to the Kings 116-111 to fall to 20-25. Tune in as the guys from Lakers Fast Break talk about the game, and share their thoughts on the chants of “Sell The Team” (or was it Light The Beam) ringing in Jeanie’s ears at the Crypt (and on a day they honored her father no less!), and can the Lakers finish out the homestand with a win against Memphis. It’s Dr. Buss night at the Crypt and also right here at the Lakers Fast Break podcast!
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LakerTom says
Ham’s closing of games is becoming a problem.
Should have included veteran assistant coach on staff.
MongoSlade says
D.Ham’s best attribute is player relations. The fact that he got Russ to thrive off the bench, AD to finally play like a center, and LeBron to focus more on getting to the rim has already made this a successful rookie season for him. The Other stuff will come.
BTW…he was correct for not calling TO in the Philly game. You had Russ 1-on-1 against Embiid with the defense scrambling…that’s exactly what you want and why alotta coaches play it the same way. Russ just messed it up.