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In their legendary battle with the Boston Celtics, the Los Angeles Lakers emerged victorious once more. Even without Anthony Davis and LeBron James, it was a demolition job. Even though Jayson Tatum made an effort to close the gap, it was unsuccessful. From a distance, Austin Reaves lit up and began scorching the Celtics defenders. All of these suggested that Darvin Ham’s method was doing well. D’Angelo Russell even made statements about this on Spectrum SportsNet.
“I believe that’s trust.” In all vocations, including coaching, success comes from recognizing when your players are losing themselves in the game and finding ways to either show them love or find a simple solution for them. Everyone from 1 to 15 can go out there and influence victory when they have the coach’s trust, D’Angelo Russell said.
The Lakers defeated the league’s best club handily. It appears that Darvin Ham’s rotations were more than adequate, thus it was not a coincidence. They were even ahead the entire evening. Austin Reaves spearheaded their offensive assault, making 10 of his 18 field goal tries for 32 points. In addition, Russell provided 14 assists to aid in the offense’s setup. The Lakers put on an incredible rebounding display, highlighted by Jaxson Hayes’ ten grabs, to cap it all off.
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