The Western Conference is in a state of turmoil as these final games determine the standings for sure with just two days remaining in the NBA regular season. LeBron James says he doesn’t want to get involved in things he cannot control, despite the fact that many fans and analysts will be closely monitoring the scores to follow the matches.
When asked if seeding matters, James responded, “Of course, the seeds matter, every game matters.” James added via Jovan Buha, “But wherever you fall, you can’t play in the past.” “I can’t just sit here and claim that I would much prefer be at this point in time than as the one seed. It wouldn’t be true. Naturally, seeds are important. But you accept that challenge, no matter where you land. and ultimately, the games will decide for themselves. I have no purpose for viewing the scoreboard.
Following the Lakers’ victory on Friday, both the players and the supporters expressed their dissatisfaction with the club’s glaring shortcomings on the court.
The Lakers wanted to place in the top six this season before the season started. It would have given them more time off between the conclusion of the regular season and the beginning of the play-in round, in addition to guaranteeing them a spot in the playoffs.
The Lakers, who had LeBron James and Anthony Davis healthy for the majority of the season, were unable to maintain their position above the play-in line and will once again battle for a spot in the playoffs. Asking the Lakers to win two games in order to play the top seeds in the West seems like a death sentence for a team that is already more experienced and vulnerable than the others, but stranger things have happened.
The Lakers need to focus on their goal and not allow anything get in the way of their one game at a time approach. LeBron and company will be stepping it up now that the playoffs are almost here, and they’ll need all the help they can get to have any chance of beating Denver.
Thunder vs. Lakers in the first round?
Even though the standings are still up in the air, the Lakers may currently be favoured in these matchups. Their unexpected loss to the Spurs means that the Thunder will probably receive the top seed in the West rather than playing the Nuggets as everyone had assumed.
OKC has a solid young core led by Jaylen Williams, Chet Holmgren, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander that shouldn’t be taken lightly in the West. Nevertheless, they are the least tested candidate among all of the others.
One of the core players is a rookie who has never even experienced the excitement of the playoffs, and none of them have had a standout playoff performance. Given their lack of experience and LeBron James, it’s understandable why some Thunder supporters could be anxious about a series against the Lakers—who have already defeated them several times this year.
However, LeBron James will prepare for every team with the same fervour, whether they are the Thunder, Timberwolves, or another club. The Lakers will have no option but to follow his example and rise to the occasion.
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Regarding the Lakers’ 10th-place finish in the Western Conference, Anthony Davis is candid, saying, “You Can Be The First Seed, You Still Have To Win Basketball Games.”
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