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Shaq & Chuck are critical of Deandre Ayton after Lakers-Thunder first half | Inside the NBA



Shaq & Chuck are critical of Deandre Ayton after Lakers-Thunder first half | Inside the NBA

On Inside the NBA, Kenny “The Jet” Smith gives a film breakdown as the Los Angeles Lakers trail the Oklahoma City Thunder 70-38 at halftime. Then, Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley share their thoughts on LAL center Deandre Ayton’s performance.

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22 Comments

  1. Why is everyone acting like OKC isn’t the best team in the NBa by a mile.

    They are 12-1

    Coming off winning.
    They have a great team with depth and great coaching staff

  2. Is not what you do in the reg season counts,is what you do in the playoffs, laker fans got so excited ,i will keep saying the same thing, reg season doesn't matter, lakers are definitely not ready

  3. LeFlop stat padder will avoid 15% of the season pouting the Lakers didn't sign him for next year yet. If the Lakers resign him the franchise is doomed for a very long time. Max contract playing on the G League already at the Lakers 13th game. He can't play because of sciatica but wants them to resign him at 42 for max contract next year.

  4. Like last year and the last few years. This year's Lakers team is again a play in team. And it's going to be that way for a least another year or 2. Once LAMEBRON and BONNIE leave my LAKERS will be back.

  5. That was the one team they needed to beat to prove a point and they showed they are not ready there will be trades after this.

  6. Lakers have been massively overrated the past 4 years. Sick of seeing them on so many national tv slots

  7. This game demonstrated two key points. First, the Thunder showed that a team with stronger defense typically leads to better offense. Second, the Lakers still need time to figure themselves out.

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