Same here, I thought that Haliburton will not play, so it's easy to bet on Lakers handicap, but to my surprised he played and so it change the complexion of the game. Good thing is that the Lakers win in a very close game, Lebron and Pat Bev hit crucials and it's a nice decision for the Lakers to challenge that call although it's already a clear 2 points for Bev there. But then again, if could be a different outcome if they didn't raise a challenge.
Currently there are a lot of mistakes being made by the referee and the funny thing is, the Lakers is always the victim of those bad calls.
They have a new favorite because the last time I check it was the Warriors who were the victim of bad calls, but now it got cleaner.
I don't like the referees assuming some players like PatBev, Draymond, or anyone who had been in dirty calls to take a bad call too although it's bright as day that it was clean. I mean, that will always be a waste of a challenge if they keep on doing that. Something must be changed, every game should be like a new player facing them.
Brooks trying to be the Draymond Green V2.0 isn't he?
Cheap shots here, cheap shots there, trash talking other teams. Still the word that made him popular is the term "dynasty" which is un-applicable to them.
LOL, I don't know what's happening in that mind of Dillon Brooks and if I remember it right it was also asked on Ja Morant during a press conference. I think his answer was, "he (Brooks) is only competitive at a high level and there's nothing wrong with it, he is just misunderstood". Something like that.
Mitchell has all the right to be mad at that play, it's too obvious that it was done on purpose.