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The Lakers almost had a comeback vs. Dallas, LeBron gets real on what needs to change

The Lakers can't keep going down the score every single game and attempt to make a heroic comeback according to LeBron James

By James Brown

The Lakers can't keep going down the score every single game and attempt to make a heroic comeback according to LeBron James
The Lakers can't keep going down the score every single game and attempt to make a heroic comeback according to LeBron James
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It's not sustainable for the Los Angeles Lakers to fall in the score most of the games, especially in the first quarter to then try a heroic comeback to win the game, sometimes it works but most of the time it doesn't.

This Wednesday night, the LA Lakers played badly for 36 minutes and then in the last quarter made an impressive comeback until they made a couple of bad decisions, especially coming from LeBron James who otherwise had a standout performance, the same can't be said about Anthony Davis who didn't score a single point on half-time against a "smaller" team.

James knows this can't keep happening, especially as they got on Tuesday what looked like an effortless win against the Utah Jazz, when they brought the energy and played great since the first minute, by the last quarter he and AD got to rest because of the blowout win.

LeBron James gets brutally hones on having to play better most of the team and not let the last quarter bring out their best game: "Just have to be better in the first 36." Said LeBron after the painful loss to the Mavs.

Austin Reaves praises the team's attitude on not quitting when things are going south for them

Despite the loss against the Dallas Mavericks, Austin Reaves believes the team has the right attitude of never quitting: "That's just the feeling amongst the team: we're never out of a game. We have so much talent that when one guy gets rolling, they can rattle off 10 straight themself. "
 


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