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Lakers blame refs for blowing 20-point lead to Nuggets, and even their fans won’t buy it

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Lakers blame refs for blowing 20-point lead to Nuggets, and even their fans won’t buy it

The Los Angeles Lakers finally had a win over the Denver Nuggets in their grasp. Down 1-0 in their first round series in the 2024 NBA Playoffs, the Lakers walloped Denver in the first half, opening up a 20-point lead early in the third quarter.

Game over, right? Not quite. The Nuggets roared back in the second half behind another virtuoso performance from Nikola Jokic and some clutch fourth quarter shot-making from Jamal Murray. The final minutes of the fourth quarter were a frantic affair of holy sh*t moments that crescendoed with Jamal Murray’s picture-perfect buzzer-beater over Anthony Davis to win the game and give Denver a 2-0 series lead.

There were so many reasons Denver was able to storm back to win. LeBron James and Anthony Davis went entire possessions without touching the ball down the stretch as Taurean Prince and Spencer Dinwiddie hijacked the offense. Jokic was impossibly brilliant, hammering the Lakers inside with his own scoring while continually feeding Murray. Murray was terrible through the first three quarters, then popped off for 14 of his 20 points in the fourth.

After the game, the Lakers had a different explanation for why they lost: the refs screwed them over. Head coach Darvin Ham, LeBron James, and D’Angelo Russell all mentioned the refs after the game.

“Some tough calls, some tough non-calls,” Ham said after the game. “It’s getting real tricky. You go through the season and games being officiated one way. And then you get in the playoffs and it’s .... left open to interpretation.”

Darvin Ham on the Game 2 loss pic.twitter.com/QT3nKJyYkK— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead)

James referenced the wild ending of the Sixers-Knicks game in his post-game press conference as well, when Philadelphia believed it turned the ball over because of an uncalled foul at the end of the game. The Sixers are filing a grievance to the NBA over the officiating at the end of the game.

If the NBA really wanted to rig the Lakers-Nuggets series, wouldn’t they want the Lakers to win for more games and more drama? This one doesn’t pass the sniff test at all.

“I just saw what happened in the Sixers Knicks game too… What are we doing?”— LeBron James on the NBA being rigged pic.twitter.com/IrMknbMvTk— CBain (@cbain100)

Russell also mentioned the refs after the game.

“Questionable calls really dictated a lot,” the Lakers guard said after the game. “We all saw it.”

D’Lo calls out the refs after Lakers drop Game 2: “I like where we’re at, like the chances we gave ourselves—questionable calls really dictated a lot. We all saw it.” pic.twitter.com/g47gofsf2d— Jake Shapiro (@Shapalicious)

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Yes, there were a some questionable calls and non-calls that went against the Lakers in Game 2 against the Nuggets. That happens in every game and did not determine the outcome.

The Lakers have a right to be upset that the officials rescinded their foul after Michael Porter Jr. appeared to hit Russell in the face on a third quarter drive.

Michael Porter Jr. hit D'Angelo Russell in the face. MPJ was called for a foul which was then challenged.Nuggets won the challenge.Thought? pic.twitter.com/X01ufZXX4g— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints)

James had thoughts on that one, and he isn’t wrong:

Lakers' LeBron James: "I don't understand what's going on in the replay center, to be honest. ... [D'Angelo Russell] clearly gets hit in the face on the drive. What the f--- do we have a replay center [for]... It doesn't make sense to me. It makes no sense to me. It bothers me."— Ben Golliver (@BenGolliver)

James also begged for a call on a late clutch bucket. He didn’t get the and-one he was looking for:

Would imagine this is the call that really upset the Lakers tonight. LeBron, Phil Handy and the Lakers bench were yelling at the official.Appears LeBron was hit in the head by Murray. Certainly as animated as I can remember LeBron being about a no-call in some time https://t.co/5cnCZfZQWQ pic.twitter.com/JNV5X4Mqz7— Jacob Rude (@JacobRude)

The reality is that refs miss calls on both sides during the course of a game. The Lakers didn’t blow a 20-point lead because of poor officiating. They blew a 20-point lead because of poor coaching and poor execution, combined with the simple fact that the Nuggets are just better than them.

Even Lakers fans were rolling their eyes at their team complaining about the officials.

come on dude https://t.co/xJCbBfHjJb— Insane Asylum Sources (@hmfaigen)

love you little bro, you are correct, but you guys gave up a 20-point lead. That should be what pisses you guys off more than missed calls. https://t.co/H2jrauEi9p— playoff karin. (@KarinAbcarians)

Lakers need to stop. You were up 20 with 10 minutes left in the 3rd quarter.Questionable calls down the street but the team straight up choked. Don’t put yourself in position for the refs to make an impact. Period. https://t.co/HbR0K6eJzg— JNav (@jnavla)

Even Magic Johnson is against the Lakers on this one!

The Lakers have nobody to blame but themselves. They did everything they were supposed to do but win the game! AD and LeBron both did their part, they got scoring help from Russell, and they still lost.— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson)

The Lakers have enjoyed a huge free throw advantage over their opponents the last two full seasons. It didn’t happen in Game 2, as the Nuggets shot 17 free throws to the Lakers’ 13 free throw attempts.

Ultimately, that doesn’t really matter. What does is that the Lakers fumbled a golden opportunity to tie this series as it goes back to LA. They have no one to blame but themselves.

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