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The 2019-20 Lakers season has come to an end and there is no time like the present to relive the best moments of this champion team.
On the latest episode of “I Love Basketball” on the Silver Screen & Roll podcast, Anthony Irwin and Sabreena Merchant chose their favorite memories of all the non-superstar players on this team. To add a bit of intrigue, they each selected five players (not LeBron James and Anthony Davis) and then chose individual moments from those Lakers to create a group of memories that represents the best of this season.
Not all of these moments happened on the court, but a big part of the fun of being a fan in this era is also enjoying everything that happens outside of games, and Anthony and Sabreena brought some stories off the court to their account. this season. . This episode may be a bit silly, but you’ll have a great time remembering some of the highlights of a season that we will never forget.
Let us know in the comments if Anthony or Sabreena did a better job.
You can listen to the full episode below, and to make sure you never miss a show, subscribe to the Silver Screen and Roll podcast channel at iTunes, Spotify, Stapler or Google podcasts.
You can follow your hosts on Twitter at @AnthonyIrwinLA Y @sabreenajm.
Spoiler Warning: If you want to listen to the show before reading what our moments are, stop here. If you’ve already heard (or just want to watch), check out our links below.
Sabreena’s five best moments
- The Dream Shake podcast lose your mind for Alex Caruso.
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Kentavious Caldwell-Pope fires him up in the fourth quarter of Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
- Kyle Kuzma becomes a defensive plug in the bubble.
- Talen Horton-Tucker beats James Harden (for a few minutes) in the conference semifinals.
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Danny Green hits a game-tying shot against Dallas, and the Lakers win in overtime in their first declaration win of the 2019-20 season.
Anthony’s top five moments
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Dwight Howard scores the Lakers season-ending points in a logo three.
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Jared Dudley admits the Lakers laughed at the Clippers losing a 3-1 lead.
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Kostas Antetokounmpo and Rob Pelinka take an inadvertently funny photo at All-Star Weekend.
- Playoff Rondo emerges again, mostly as a bully for Jamal Murray in the Western Conference Finals.
- Quinn Cook attends Kobe and Gianna Bryant memorial and changes its number (2) in honor of GiGi.
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