Fans and NBA community are in uproar over D'Angelo Russell's performance in Lakers' Game 3 loss. Find out what happened!
D'Angelo Russell is under fire after a dismal performance in the Lakers' Game 3 loss to the Nuggets. Fans and the NBA community have collectively roasted Russell for his lackluster game, with many criticizing his scoring drought and poor shot selection. Even Shaq humorously compared Russell's point total to that of Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, and himself after a scoreless night in LA.
The pressure was on for Russell as the Lakers faced a critical game, but he failed to deliver, further disappointing fans. Despite the support from LeBron James and coach Darvin Ham, Russell's performance did not improve, leading to more criticism and boos from the crowd. His inability to contribute effectively on the court during such a crucial game has left Lakers supporters frustrated.
As Russell's struggles continued in Game 3, the NBA world was quick to rip into him for his abysmal performance. His failure to score a single point in the game added fuel to the already blazing fire of criticism. The intense scrutiny on Russell intensified as he missed all seven shot attempts, including crucial three-pointers.
In a shocking turn of events, Russell not only faced criticism for his on-court performance but also for staying out of the Lakers' huddle during the game. This move raised eyebrows and further fueled the controversy surrounding his behavior. The aftermath of Russell's disastrous Game 3 leaves fans and the NBA community questioning his future with the Lakers and his ability to bounce back from this setback.
D'Angelo Russell is getting crushed for his performance in the Lakers' Game 3 loss to the Nuggets.
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D'Angelo Russell had an absolutely terrible Game 3, where he didn't score a single point and the NBA community is coming for him.
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D'Angelo Russell not only went scoreless for the Lakers in Game 3, but another moment has fans sounding off on social media.
Lakers guard D'Angelo Russell appeared to be on his phone on the bench during a team huddle in Thursday's Game 3 loss to the Nuggets.
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NBA Insider Jay Williams said the Lakers shouldn't want D'Angelo Russell on their team anymore.
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