“I’ve been hearing critics since I was born” Russell Westbrook determined by analysis of his exhibitions for LA Lakers after another amazing loss


“I’ve been hearing critics since I was born” Russell Westbrook determined by analysis of his exhibitions for LA Lakers after another amazing loss

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Russell Westbrook and the LA Lakers have their hands full. In the wake of losing 111-132 to the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday night, the Lakers have now lost four games in succession and are eight games beneath 0.500. They are just two games in front of the eleventh set Portland Trail Blazers, so their possibilities coming to the play-in competition seem unfavorable.

Thursday’s misfortune was the LA Lakers’ second loss to their neighborhood rivals in seven days. They experienced a 105-102 misfortune to the LA Clippers on February 25.

Frank Vogel and Russell Westbrook
Frank Vogel and Russell Westbrook

Subsequent to losing to the Clippers on Thursday, Westbrook was gotten some information about how he has been dealing with the kickback brought about by the Lakers’ new outcomes.

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The 33-year-old hotshot, who counted 17 points and eight rebounds on 7-of-16 shooting against the LA Clippers, gave a pithy, one-line answer. He said: “I’ve been hearing critics since I was born. Nothing new.”

Russell Westbrook in today’s game against LA Clippers

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The LA Lakers figured out how to keep it cutthroat in the primary portion of the challenge against the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday. They followed their adversaries by only three points (63-66) after the initial two time frames. Be that as it may, a lackluster display in the second from last quarter saw the Lakers disintegrate drastically.

The Clippers went on a 23-0 run from the 11-minute imprint to the five-minute imprint in the third time frame. This saw their lead prosper to an unassailable 27-point (65-92) advantage. The purple-and-gold establishment couldn’t recuperate from that barrage and were cleared by their adversaries in the four-game season series.

Russell Westbrook and LeBron James
Russell Westbrook and LeBron James

At the point when gotten some information about the justification for the LA Clippers’ run, Russell Westbrook again gave an obvious truth clarification. He said: “Got no stops, it’s as simple as that. No shots, no stops.”

It will just get more earnestly for Westbrook and the Lakers from hereon. They actually have more games left to play out and about (13) than at home in the Crypto.com Arena (seven).

Of their leftover 20 games, Frank Vogel’s men need to play the Golden State Warriors, their next adversaries this Saturday, two times. They likewise need to take on the Phoenix Suns and the Denver Nuggets two times each, while they will confront the Utah Jazz and the Dallas Mavericks once each.

The Lakers are likewise planned to play one game each against the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Philadelphia 76ers, and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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