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Luke Kennard Praises The Entire Lakers Roster Post Win Over The Rockets
"If you know Marcus he’s obviously a winner. Bron hit some big shots for us. Rui, DA on the defensive end especially. It’s going to take everybody," said Kennard after the 107-98 win. Houston was Durant-less due to a right knee contusion. The Lakers took advantage of this with Kennard team-high 27, Bron 19-8-13, and Ayton dropping 19 and 11.
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Lakers’ Sloppy Win Left Shannon Sharpe Warning About What Comes Next
Sharpe said Lakers flirted with trouble despite beating Rockets 107-98, pointing to 21 offensive rebounds allowed and a plus-five turnover margin for the Rockets. He called that combo “a recipe to get your a** beat” if it continues, especially in Game 2. Sharpe added the Lakers looked sharp early, but then got careless and “lax” as the game wore on.
By Raahib Singh
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Pat Riley’s Heat Culture May Be Scaring Off Stars From Coming to Miami
Pierce argued Miami’s reputation is now working against it, saying players see how stars are treated once the relationship turns. He pointed to Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Jimmy Butler as examples, saying, “You run your stars off when you’re done with them.” Pierce believes that history makes some stars think twice about choosing Miami.
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Goran Dragic Still Sounds Heated Over Robert Sarver’s $1 Million Comment
Dragic recalled former Suns owner Robert Sarver telling him he was “so happy” he missed the All-Star team because Phoenix wouldn’t have to pay a $1 million bonus in his contract. Dragic said the remark came after he was sent to All-Star Weekend for the Skills Challenge instead. “I was so pissed, man,” he said.
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Caitlin Clark’s Return Comes With a New Respect for Recovery
Clark said time away from the court last season taught her to be “a little bit smarter” with her body, even though her competitive mindset has not changed. “I don’t want to sit out a single rep,” she said, but added camp’s long days make recovery and treatment essential. Clark called the experience humbling and said it improved her leadership.
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