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Rachel Nichols Explains Why Lakers Are Losing Against Nuggets: 'LeBron James Is Getting A Taste Of His Own Medicine'
Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

In the ongoing battle between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Denver Nuggets, NBA analyst Rachel Nichols argues that LeBron James is experiencing a taste of his own medicine. The Nuggets, led by the formidable Nikola Jokic, have asserted their dominance over the Lakers, winning their last 10 matchups, including last year's Western Conference finals sweep and a recent Game 2 victory in the first round.

“LeBron James is getting a taste of his own medicine. All of those years he played in the Eastern Conference when he played for Cleveland and Miami we kept calling the Finals the LeBron James invitational because no one else had a shot in the conference, no one else is getting there."

"That is what is happening with Nikola Jokic right now."

“The team that is built around him and the way they function, especially as games continue, they all know what they are supposed to do at the end of games. Jamal Murray obviously knows what he is supposed to do."

"Nikola Jokic cleared out the rest of those players on that last shot by Jamal Murray. Jokic had a hand in that play as well. This is exactly what LeBron used to do to everyone else."

Nichols draws parallels between Jokic's current reign in the Western Conference and LeBron's past domination of the Eastern Conference while playing for the Cleveland Cavaliers and Miami Heat

She describes the Finals during LeBron's tenure in the East as the "LeBron James invitational," where no other team had a shot at reaching the championship. Now, Jokic and the Nuggets seem to be replicating that dominance in the West.

Jokic's exceptional performance, coupled with a well-rounded supporting cast, has propelled the Nuggets to success. Nichols highlights the cohesion and understanding among Jokic's teammates, particularly Jamal Murray, whose buzzer-beating shot in Game 2 showcased the team's collective strength and understanding of their roles.

As the Lakers prepare for Game 3, LeBron James emphasizes the importance of protecting the home court and focusing on the immediate task at hand. Despite the disappointment of Game 2's outcome, James stresses the need to move forward and analyze how to improve against the Nuggets.

For the Lakers, bouncing back in Game 3 is essential to avoid falling further behind in the series. With the Nuggets holding a 10-game winning streak against them, the Lakers must regroup and strategize to break Denver's stronghold and turn the tide in their favor. 

As the series intensifies, LeBron and the Lakers face a critical juncture in their playoff journey, with Game 3 shaping up to be a pivotal moment in their quest for success.

Can Lakers Beat Nuggets At Home And Make Series More Interesting?

The Los Angeles Lakers face a daunting challenge as they prepare to host the Denver Nuggets in Game 3 of their playoff series. Despite holding home-court advantage, the Lakers find themselves trailing 0-2 in the series, with the Nuggets displaying a remarkable ability to overcome deficits and emerge victorious.

The Nuggets' dominance over the Lakers has been evident throughout the series, as they have demonstrated resilience and composure even when facing significant deficits. In Game 2, despite being down by 20 points, the Nuggets remained composed, steadily chipping away at the lead until they ultimately secured a dramatic victory with Jamal Murray's game-winning shot.

For the Lakers, breaking this pattern of defeat is imperative. They must find a way to overcome the Nuggets' stronghold and instill a sense of confidence in themselves. A win in Game 3 would not only narrow the series gap but also provide the Lakers with much-needed momentum and belief in their ability to compete at the highest level.

To achieve victory, the Lakers must optimize their lineup and rely heavily on their star players, LeBron James and Anthony Davis. Shortening the rotation and ensuring that James and Davis are on the court for extended minutes could prove crucial in neutralizing the Nuggets' strengths and exploiting potential weaknesses.

The significance of Game 3 cannot be overstated for the Lakers. A loss would not only deepen their deficit in the series but also increase the likelihood of a sweep by the Nuggets. Therefore, the Lakers must approach Game 3 with a sense of urgency and determination, recognizing the pivotal opportunity it presents to shift the momentum in their favor and make the series more competitive.

Ultimately, the Lakers' ability to overcome the Nuggets at home will depend on their ability to execute their game plan effectively, capitalize on scoring opportunities, and demonstrate resilience in the face of adversity. 

As they prepare for this crucial matchup, the Lakers must channel their collective energy and focus on delivering a performance that will reignite their championship aspirations and keep their playoff hopes alive.

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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