“You Live With It”: Lakers’ LeBron James Disappointed With Game 5 Of Horrible Error Cost



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LeBron James and company could not finish off the Miami Heat in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. It was a fantastic game that could have gone in any direction until the last possession.

James and Butler had one of the most epic duels of the NBA Finals. King James finished the game with 40 points, while Butler posted a 35-point triple-double. The two superstars traded punches throughout the game, but miraculously, the Heat prevented their season from ending.

Although the Heat put in an incredible effort, Lakers guard Danny Green could have won a Los Angeles championship with three starts. He was standing alone on top of the key and LBJ handed him a perfect pass, but Green couldn’t drain it.

James shared his thoughts on Danny’s mistake with this important possession.

“I have always played the game the same way since I was a kid, and I have been successful doing it. I will not let a play here or there change my perspective on the game or how I play it. If you just look at the play, I was able to draw 2 defenders under the FT line and find 1 of our shooters … so 3 open to win a championship. I trusted him, I know I wish I could have him again, I wish I could make a better pass. You live with it. “

As James said, it was the perfect play, and blaming Green wouldn’t change the outcome. The Lakers need to regroup and finish the job in the next game. Curbing Jimmy Butler’s incredible run would be the Lakers’ top priority in Game 6.

What’s next for LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers?

Lakers superstar LeBron James and head coach Frank Vogel at the 2020 NBA Finals
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) and head coach Frank Vogel react during the fourth quarter against the Miami Heat in Game 5 of the 2020 NBA Finals at AdventHealth Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

In Game 5, LeBron James was only seconds away from winning his fourth ring. Furthermore, the Lakers would have taken home the prosperous NBA trophy for the 17th time. But it was all overlooked with a mistake by Danny Green.

Regardless of what happens, the Lakers should take this opportunity to recall the mistakes of Game 5. They should possibly find a way to get more contributions from the bench players in Kuzma and Morris.

If they make these adjustments, the Lakers should have no problem getting the W in Game 6. But what do you think? Will the Lakers lift the NBA trophy in Game 6? Or will the Heat take it to seven games?

Aikansh chaudhary


A living fan of basketball, cricket, and soccer. I started writing as a passion now it is my bread and butter.



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