“This is Doc Rivers level excuse” – Darvin Ham citing Anthony Davis’ voice box as reason for defeat against Warriors has fans in splits
Fans react to the Darvin Ham excuse on Anthony Davis' voice box as the reason for their defeat against the Warriors.
Darvin Ham told that Anthony Davis lost his voice which affected them in their loss (Via X)
A win that meant it all for the Golden State Warriors and a melancholic defeat for the Los Angeles Lakers who failed to do a double over their arch-rivals. More so, it was the news on Anthony Davis that caught the headlines that the player couldn’t speak for the postgame interview as he had lost his voice. But Darvin Ham believed it was the lack of his voice that they lost the game for.
Darvin Ham said after the game on the impact of Anthony Davis losing his voice:
There's times where you have to give multiple efforts, you going to have to yell and communicate with your teammate, so him having a little trouble with his voice tonight, I thought definitely impacted the game.Darvin Ham said to the reporters
The game had it all – hunger, intensity, and that urge to get the win. But the big missing point of the whole game was LeBron James’ absence, who was sidelined with a foot injury, which turned out to be a huge blow in their loss against the Warriors. While the Golden State Warriors got a 128-110 win over the visitors, questions continue to loom around Darvin Ham and his future.
But for now, it’s his “excuse”, as Los Angeles Lakers’ fans are calling it, that has been the talking point after the game. And fans, in all respects, are not having any of it as they have gone riot on the internet.
Fans react to Darwin Ham’s excuse for the Lakers’ loss
Fans were more than shocked and angered by Darwin Ham’s latest comments on the manner they lost, one of the reasons being Anthony Davis losing his voice in the game. And now fans have gone riot on the internet with excuses as they have shown their side of the anger in his comments.
Fans have gone berzerk on the internet making memes and tweets on the Los Angeles Lakers’ coach’s comments.
With crucial games ahead and an injured LeBron James, things are getting worse and worse for the Los Angeles Lakers and it’s only a matter of time before some big changes will be made in the future.
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