Lakers have never been healthy or fully intact this ENTIRE season. They’ve had rotation guys in and out of the lineup all year. People think they have this team figured out but if the Lakers have a healthy Vando (they’re best defender who’s missed 60% of the season) and Gabe Vincent (who’s missed 90%) they are capable of taking any team out- maybe except Denver
If the Lakers played OKC, Pelicans, Clippers, Suns, Warriors, T-Wolves, it’s Lakers in 5 or 6. Mavs and Kings could go either way and Nuggets would have to either fall off a cliff or get injured
@@marcuswilson7941 DLo and Reaves or Vanderbilt, Reddish can't slow down Murray or KCP Porter Jr Gordon and the rest of the Nuggets with Jokic who AD and LeBron can't low him down either stop talking
Man. Windy changing winds. Turning into a hater. Realizing it’s better to hate against lbj like Sas , skip , Parker, Whitlock etc. sad. So u dnt like lakers in any series when they have proven they can beat okc , wolves , pelicans , dubs and suns ? Unreal 😂😂😂
The Clippers are trash They always will be Kawhi and PG 1013 can never stay healthy 💯 Why is anyone surprised by this The Lakers were in this exact same situation last year LeBron turns it up Got to the western conference finals Why do we keep doubting LeBron !! ?? The man turns it up every season at playoff time....... He will again If he is healthy The Lakers will advance
Tex was right" - Scottie Pippen on why Michael Jordan getting benched in '92 NBA Finals wasn't in The Last Dance Pippen thinks MJ not including more footage from Game 6 of the '92 Finals was a legacy-preserving decision. YAKSHPAT BHARGAVAMAR 23, 2024
@thediseaseisthecure Rarely did the Chicago Bulls experience moments of heroic comebacks in the 90s without the presence of Michael Jordan. However, Game 6 of the 1992 NBA Finals stood as a unique exception, as "His Airness" found himself on the bench with the rest of the team leading the rally. This unusual turn of events occurred because assistant coach Tex Winter persuaded head coach Phil Jackson to bench MJ, as Scottie Pippen revealed in his book 'Unguarded.' Winter was tired of MJ's selfishness Although the Bulls led the series 3-2, their performance in the first three quarters of Game 6 didn't reflect their dominance. After falling behind by 15 points to begin the fourth quarter, Portland forcing a Game 7 seemed like a likely scenario. However, that's when Bulls' assistant coach Winter took matters into his own hands and approached the 'Zen Master' to bench Jordan, who was trying to orchestrate the comeback by himself. Michael, meanwhile, was trying to do too much," Pippen wrote. "And it was backfiring. 'You have to get him out of there,' Tex Winter, one of our assistant coaches, pleaded to Phil, 'He's holding the ball too long, destroying the action.'" With Mike on the bench, the Bulls started the fourth quarter with a 14-2 run. He rejoined the action when his team trailed 81-78, eventually clinching a 97-93 victory after the Bulls outscored the Portland Trail Blazers 33-14 in the last 12 minutes. Where was this in The Last Dance? Despite the 14-time All-Star scoring a game-high 33 points and Pippen contributing 26, 'The Last Dance' only delved into the details of Game 5 of the series. On the other hand, the documentary barely covered the crucial moments of Game 6. Pippen, who pointed out that Jordan had editorial control over the project, said the project should've included more clips from that game. However, the Hall of Famers understands why that wasn't the case. "It wouldn't have enhanced Michael's legacy to show his 'supporting cast' being the difference in a game of such magnitude," Pippen added. "The Bulls would likely have lost that game if Phil had put Michael back in earlier in the fourth quarter. Tex was right." Pippen, along with other former MJ teammates, felt slighted that the documentary focused solely on Jordan and his most iconic moments during their all-time great eight-year run. That's why the Hall of Famer, together with Horace Grant and Luc Longley decided to share their version of events and give fans a different perspective on the Bulls dynasty.
Tell them unk 😂😂Molly please just sit and be pretty 😂
Lol om
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Molly so pretty!
Windy wastes no words - most efficient breaker-downer in all of sports media.
People have demntia forgetting lakers was in western conference
All about da Lake Show period! Lebron & AD don't have bad feet like last year!
Molly cut Uncle off early and let Wemby talk for 3 minutes.
Lakers have never been healthy or fully intact this ENTIRE season. They’ve had rotation guys in and out of the lineup all year. People think they have this team figured out but if the Lakers have a healthy Vando (they’re best defender who’s missed 60% of the season) and Gabe Vincent (who’s missed 90%) they are capable of taking any team out- maybe except Denver
los angels FREE THROW SHOOTAZ
magnet ball baby
Can’t wait to see lakers get swept again
If the Lakers played OKC, Pelicans, Clippers, Suns, Warriors, T-Wolves, it’s Lakers in 5 or 6. Mavs and Kings could go either way and Nuggets would have to either fall off a cliff or get injured
9:35 why does he sound like that…?
Wow Molly shut up please always got an attitude
The team to beat is the Denver Nuggets not the Lakers period
I agree Gerald and okc.
Lakers will beat Denver
@@marcuswilson7941 DLo and Reaves or Vanderbilt, Reddish can't slow down Murray or KCP Porter Jr Gordon and the rest of the Nuggets with Jokic who AD and LeBron can't low him down either stop talking
They said between the clippers and lakers nobody give a fuck about the nuggets 😴😴
They got swept by the Nuggets and they don’t play no defense
Keep holding on to last year. It might just get the Nuggets 17 titles.
Man. Windy changing winds. Turning into a hater. Realizing it’s better to hate against lbj like Sas , skip , Parker, Whitlock etc. sad. So u dnt like lakers in any series when they have proven they can beat okc , wolves , pelicans , dubs and suns ? Unreal 😂😂😂
The Clippers are trash
They always will be
Kawhi and PG 1013 can never stay healthy 💯
Why is anyone surprised by this
The Lakers were in this exact same situation last year
LeBron turns it up
Got to the western conference finals
Why do we keep doubting
LeBron !! ??
The man turns it up every season at playoff time.......
He will again
If he is healthy
The Lakers will advance
The clippers have played like trash, but dam every laker fan more happy to see the demise of a team than care about their own team
Grandpa LeBalco needs a nap
Tex was right" - Scottie Pippen on why Michael Jordan getting benched in '92 NBA Finals wasn't in The Last Dance
Pippen thinks MJ not including more footage from Game 6 of the '92 Finals was a legacy-preserving decision.
YAKSHPAT BHARGAVAMAR 23, 2024
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“There’s no game I would ever play in where I would pick LeBron James over Michael Jordan. Not if I'm trying to win”
- Pippen
@thediseaseisthecure
Rarely did the Chicago Bulls experience moments of heroic comebacks in the 90s without the presence of Michael Jordan. However, Game 6 of the 1992 NBA Finals stood as a unique exception, as "His Airness" found himself on the bench with the rest of the team leading the rally.
This unusual turn of events occurred because assistant coach Tex Winter persuaded head coach Phil Jackson to bench MJ, as Scottie Pippen revealed in his book 'Unguarded.'
Winter was tired of MJ's selfishness
Although the Bulls led the series 3-2, their performance in the first three quarters of Game 6 didn't reflect their dominance. After falling behind by 15 points to begin the fourth quarter, Portland forcing a Game 7 seemed like a likely scenario.
However, that's when Bulls' assistant coach Winter took matters into his own hands and approached the 'Zen Master' to bench Jordan, who was trying to orchestrate the comeback by himself.
Michael, meanwhile, was trying to do too much," Pippen wrote. "And it was backfiring. 'You have to get him out of there,' Tex Winter, one of our assistant coaches, pleaded to Phil, 'He's holding the ball too long, destroying the action.'"
With Mike on the bench, the Bulls started the fourth quarter with a 14-2 run. He rejoined the action when his team trailed 81-78, eventually clinching a 97-93 victory after the Bulls outscored the Portland Trail Blazers 33-14 in the last 12 minutes.
Where was this in The Last Dance?
Despite the 14-time All-Star scoring a game-high 33 points and Pippen contributing 26, 'The Last Dance' only delved into the details of Game 5 of the series. On the other hand, the documentary barely covered the crucial moments of Game 6.
Pippen, who pointed out that Jordan had editorial control over the project, said the project should've included more clips from that game. However, the Hall of Famers understands why that wasn't the case.
"It wouldn't have enhanced Michael's legacy to show his 'supporting cast' being the difference in a game of such magnitude," Pippen added. "The Bulls would likely have lost that game if Phil had put Michael back in earlier in the fourth quarter. Tex was right."
Pippen, along with other former MJ teammates, felt slighted that the documentary focused solely on Jordan and his most iconic moments during their all-time great eight-year run. That's why the Hall of Famer, together with Horace Grant and Luc Longley decided to share their version of events and give fans a different perspective on the Bulls dynasty.
@@CreativeBigL
You must think pretty highly of yourself if you’re under the impression that I’m going to read all that
@@thediseaseisthecure Education is a dying art.