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Patrick Beverley felt dangerous vs. the Lakers, the Bulls' PG played his worst game

The former Lakers player Patrick Beverley once again talked too much and fell short after the rematch loss 

By James Brown

The former Lakers player Patrick Beverley once again talked too much and fell short after the rematch loss 

The Los Angeles Lakers and the Chicago Bulls had two consecutive games against each other, winning one per team. The first to get the victory was the Bulls.

Patrick Beverley talked a lot before and after that game, but after yesterday's loss, Pat Bev stayed silent as he gave one of his worst performances all season long, and even Austin Reaves owned him with the "too small" gesture.

Bev "woke up" feeling dangerous against the Lakers as he had zero points, 0-5 FG, one dirty foul on LeBron James, and in his plus/minus, got -32.

LeBron James also got the opportunity to get back on him as he approached the Bull's bench and said, "who is guarding me? Beverley?" The rest is history.

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