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‘Worst Loss I’ve Seen’: Lakers Legend James Worthy Hammers Team for Embarrassing Loss vs Thunder

Published 10/28/2021, 12:35 AM EDT

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The Los Angeles Lakers suffered one of their worst defeats in recent history tonight. While the margin of the loss may have been just eight points, letting a 26-point lead go to waste was utter embarrassment. Facing the youngest team and also the worst team in the NBA, the title favorites were expected to rout the OKC Thunder. But unfortunately, things didn’t go their way.

Following the loss, franchise legend James Worthy was far from pleased by this embarrassing loss. During his post-game analysis, he said, “You have to finish the job. Regardless of who you are playing. You cannot disrespect the worst team in the league. You put them away and let them know… This might be the worst loss I’ve seen. They cannot perform like that. You can’t be a Laker and play like they did tonight. “

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He also added about how the Lakers’ lack of a proper mindset, along with their disrespect to their opposition, is what led to the loss. Despite it being early in the season, Worthy couldn’t excuse his former team for the performance.

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Complete no-show from the Lakers in the second half

Entering tonight’s game, the Lakers looked like they were back on track. They started the season with two losses and also lost LeBron James to an injury early into the season. But they followed it up with two wins on the trot and should have notched their third win of the season. Without Bron, Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook were unable to lead their team to the win.

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But complacency after the first quarter, followed by a no-show in the clutch, led to the eight-point loss. The Lakers were up by 26 points at one stage, but failed to continue that momentum in the second half. They shot 61% from the field and 50% from three in the first half. In the second half, they shot an abysmal 37% from the field and 19% from three.

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Down by three in the last 30 seconds, the Lakers had three opportunities to tie the game. But they blew them all, including two air balls, and eventually succumbed to the loss. Fans will hope that the purple and gold can find their bearings soon, as they hope to win their second NBA title in three seasons.

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Aaron Mathew is a sports analyst at EssentiallySports. A graduate in Mass Media from Xavier’s College, Aaron has been a part of EssentiallySports since May 2020 where he covers both NBA and NCAA basketball news, and has also covered NBA 2K. In the past, Aaron has worked at the Sports Desk of Mumbai Mirror.
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