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Disappointed, Magic Jhonson on the Lakers' lack of greed to get the win

The Lakers gave their worst performance of the season, and the Lakers showtime era legend was brutal on them

By James Brown

The Lakers gave their worst performance of the season, and the Lakers showtime era legend was brutal on them
The Lakers gave their worst performance of the season, and the Lakers showtime era legend was brutal on them
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It was a massive opportunity for the purple and gold to get back home to the series on their side with a 2-0; instead, they came out to play in Memphis like they didn't want to and gave their worst performance of the season.

From coach Darvin Ham that looked like they didn't have a plan for yesterday's game and didn't make adjustments, and continuously made lousy player rotations to almost every player not showing any energy; the Grizzlies overcame them reasonably quickly.

The showtime era legend Magic Johnson took to his Twitter account to post a message about his take on the loss in game two of the series vs. the Memphis Grizzlies.

"The Lakers have no one to blame but themselves. They didn't come ready to play; that's why they lost 101-93 to an undermanned Memphis team." Wrote Johnson.

Darvin Ham is content with returning to LA with a split in the series

Coach Darvin Ham said after the game, "We were able to get Game 1. Unfortunately, we didn't get Game 2. To get a split, nonetheless, still a good trip."


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