Los Angeles Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns [FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS] | NBA on ESPN



Watch the highlights as Kyle Kuzma and the Los Angeles Lakers go on the road to take on Devin Booker and the Phoenix Suns.

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49 thoughts on “Los Angeles Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns [FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS] | NBA on ESPN”

  1. 😕I don't know who told lakers and heat to be wearing blue and yellow but THROW they whole marketing team away. NBA getting ridiculous wit these video game theatrics. Stick to the original looks and primary colors

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  2. Lakers Schedule (up to April 24)

    March
    @ Phoenix: L
    @ New Orleans: L
    vs Philadelphia: L
    vs Cleveland: W
    vs Orlando: W
    vs Milwaukee: L

    2-4

    April
    @ Sacramento: W
    @ Clippers: L
    @ Toronto: W
    @ Miami: L
    @ Brooklyn: L
    @ New York: L
    @ Charlotte: W
    vs Boston: L
    vs Utah: L
    vs Utah: L
    @ Dallas: L
    @ Dallas: L

    3-9

    Overall record by April 24
    33-27 (.550 or 7th seed)

    Clippers Schedule (up to April 23)

    March
    vs Atlanta: W
    @ San Antonio: W
    @ San Antonio: L
    vs Philadelphia: L
    vs Milwaukee: L
    vs Orlando: W

    3-3

    April
    vs Denver: W
    vs Lakers: W
    vs Portland: W
    vs Phoenix: L
    vs Houston: W
    vs Detroit: W
    vs Indiana: W
    @ Detroit: W
    @ Philadelphia: L
    vs Minnesota: W
    @ Portland: L
    vs Memphis: W
    @ Houston: W

    10-3

    Overall record by April 23
    40-22 (.645 or 3rd seed)

    40 – 33 = 7
    27 – 22 = 5
    12 ÷ 2 = 6

    Clippers will be 6 full games ahead of the Lakers in a month. I say minimum 5 full games. But who am I kidding? Every time I do these predictions, my Clippers usually never live up to it and Lakers sometimes can overachieve it. They could be tied in a month with how inconsistent my Clippers have been.

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  3. Lakers will lose to New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee but can beat Cleveland and Orlando. Clippers will beat Atlanta, San Antonio, and Orlando but lose to San Antonio in a rematch, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee.

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  4. April 10-24 is the most critical part of the Lakers' schedule without LeBron. @ Brooklyn, @ NY, @ Charlotte, vs Boston, 2x vs Utah, 2x vs Dallas. All playoff teams. They could easily go 1-7.

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  5. Once again where Kuzma, feel like every time you play well it gets over hyped up and he scores like 22 points in it rebounds but I said it once and I said again he's an inconsistent player train him now along with kcp & Matthews or at least a solid center or two-way wing that can be consistent from the outside

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  6. LeBron's injury is the beginning of the end of his career. Longer time to recover. It's already this late in his career. The injury gives flashbacks to 2013 Kobe but it actually resembles more of 2007 DWade.

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  7. 2007 DWade: Reigning champ like LeBron is. Dislocated shoulder. Heat were a 4th seed. Bulls were 5th. DWade tried coming back sooner than expected. Heat still got swept in the 1st round as the reigning champs.

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  8. 2013 Kobe: Played a ton of minutes because Lakers started off slowly. Just like LeBron played a ton of minutes. Tore his Achilles. Never really the same except that finale. Lakers went to 6 straight lotteries.

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  9. Even if LeBron and AD come back, are they really going to be the same? They have to play more frequently. Like every other day. They can reaggravate their injuries. LeBron can heal but how fast? He may not be 100% come playoffs.

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  10. It's not meant to be for the Lakers to repeat. It's already a sign. And they're the "2020" champions. Like that's a year you want to attach yourselves with. They win the title only to really get punished by coming back 71 days later.

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  11. The Wild West became wide-open with the possibility of the Lakers missing the playoffs. They could fade to 7th in a month. Expect Stephen A to say this tomorrow morning. The Lakers could miss the playoffs or an early exit.

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  12. I would love my Clippers to win a championship. But I don't know, man. Lawrence Frank's old team has already got him beaten. My Clippers are a team full of Larry Birds. Great shooting. Trouble vs athleticism.

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  13. If only the Clippers got to face the Lakers in every playoff round, the Clippers would be champions. They're only built to beat the Lakers. Kawhi is too slow. Paul George can get cooked by an unathletic Luka Dončić.

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  14. I would love Lonzo Ball but do Clippers fans really think he'll be a savior for us? He's injury-prone and he's a Klutch client who idolized LeBron. Another rat 🐀. He's never been to the playoffs either. He might choke big time.

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  15. I thought Clippers would get 6th and Lakers would get 3rd. It could end up being reversed since LeBron's injury. At least we still get LA vs LA in the 1st round if that happens. I just won't feel as satisfied if LeBron and AD aren't in it.

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  16. Lakers are SO weak inside compared to last year!!! Montrezl Harrell and Markieff Morris are pathetic effing JOKE vs Dwight and Javale on the floor bottom line! Ole defense is back

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  17. Patriots….
    The NBA has been transformed into a political action committee by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver (Democrat) campaigning for Joe Biden. In addition, the following companies fund raised and worked on behalf of Joe Biden, campaigned for the Democrat party, BLM and other Black activist organizations.
    Boycott-NBA, WNBA, Verizon, State Farm Insurance, Progressive Insurance, Pepsi corp, Subway, ESPN, Sonic, Facebook, Twitter, Google, US Bank, TNT, Best Buy, Wayfair, Kohls, Cigna, and Teachers Unions.

    Pass this along…….

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