The Los Angeles Lakers avoided a second straight sweep at the hands of the Denver Nuggets with a 119-108 win on Saturday evening. LeBron erupted for 30 points, and Anthony Davis had 25 with 23 rebounds and six dimes. It was the contributions from D’Angelo Russell and Austin Reaves that pushed LA to victory. D-Lo failed to make a shot in Game 3, but had 21 points and made four triples. Reaves chipped in 21 of his own to help LA win.
There was talk of benching Russell after Game 3. He had his second terrible performance of the series, but head coach Darvin Ham kept the faith. D-Lo has been a key piece for the Lakers this season, and Ham knew he needed him in Game 4. Russell delivered to keep LA’s season alive.
After the game, Ham expressed his confidence in the 6’3 guard, but D-Lo wasn’t having it. He took not one but two opportunities to throw a bit of shade at his head coach.
D’Angelo Russell does not need Darvin Ham’s confidence
The Lakers’ lack of depth has been a problem in this series. Ham has stuck with his starting five and bench rotations. Jaxson Hayes did get six minutes in Game 4, which was a welcomed change after their struggles. He believes in his guys, but the head coach’s confidence in D-Lo is not needed, according to Russell
The Los Angeles Lakers avoided a second straight sweep at the hands of the Denver Nuggets with a 119-108 win on Saturday evening. LeBron erupted for 30 points, and Anthony Davis had 25 with 23 rebounds and six dimes. It was the contributions from D’Angelo Russell and Austin Reaves that pushed LA to victory. D-Lo failed to make a shot in Game 3, but had 21 points and made four triples. Reaves chipped in 21 of his own to help LA win.
There was talk of benching Russell after Game 3. He had his second terrible performance of the series, but head coach Darvin Ham kept the faith. D-Lo has been a key piece for the Lakers this season, and Ham knew he needed him in Game 4. Russell delivered to keep LA’s season alive.
After the game, Ham expressed his confidence in the 6’3 guard, but D-Lo wasn’t having it. He took not one but two opportunities to throw a bit of shade at his head coach.
D’Angelo Russell does not need Darvin Ham’s confidence
The Lakers’ lack of depth has been a problem in this series. Ham has stuck with his starting five and bench rotations. Jaxson Hayes did get six minutes in Game 4, which was a welcomed change after their struggles. He believes in his guys, but the head coach’s confidence in D-Lo is not needed, according to Russell.
The Lakers guard did not mention he appreciated Ham’s comments and belief, but it was not necessary. D-Lo always has confidence he will make the next shot. Things did not go his way in Games 1 and 3, but Russell did not back down or lose his confidence. He keeps shooting and believing those jumpers are going in.
D’Angelo Russell takes a second shot at Darvin Ham
Russell took to his Discord after Saturday’s win to share a comment. He noted that “rotations were right” and that his team played hard. Talk about the rotations is always a direct shot at the coach. He is the one determining who plays and when. Clearly, Russell did not think their rotations were on point in other games. The Lakers using Hayes for a bit more size was wise, and D-Lo got 41 minutes in Game 4.