By James Brown
The Los Angeles Lakers wasted a huge opportunity to keep adding wins in their pursuit of getting a spot in the playoffs and lost against the N.Y. Knicks.
And while Anthony Davis stated that the loss was on him because he played terribly, the PG Dennis Schroder isn't ready to point fingers at one specific player or a couple; he thinks they are a team and all are responsible for the wins and losses.
"It's on everybody," Schroder said. "When we lose, we lose as a team. When we win, we win as a team. But A.D. tries to be great at all times, and he has been, 90 percent of the time, great for us. … So, he can't put it on himself."
While Davis finished with a double-double of 17 points and 16 rebounds, he couldn't find a rhythm offensively for a second straight game. Over his last two games, he's averaging just 12.5 points per contest.
Two of the Lakers who had a forgettable night were Troy Brown Jr. and Malik Beasley, the two combined scored 13 points, far away from the performances they gave in previous games.
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