Stephen A. Smith SOUNDS OFF and calls D’Angelo Russell ‘A DISGRACE’ as Lakers fall 0-3 | First Take

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26 Apr 202408:43

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses the Lakers' struggles against the Nuggets, particularly focusing on D'Angelo Russell's lack of performance and commitment. It criticizes Russell for his zero-point game and his behavior during the match. The speaker expresses disappointment in the Lakers' overall performance, emphasizing their inability to maintain leads and make crucial plays. The script highlights various moments where the Lakers failed to capitalize on significant opportunities, leading to frustration among fans and analysts.

Takeaways

  • 🏀 The Lakers are facing a challenging series against the Denver Nuggets, which is seen as a bad matchup for them.
  • 🤔 The speaker believes that if the Lakers were facing different teams like OKC or Phoenix, the conversation would be different.
  • 💪 Despite the tough situation, the speaker emphasizes the importance of fighting until the end, reflecting a never-give-up attitude.
  • 📉 D'Angelo Russell's performance is criticized for scoring zero points and appearing disengaged during the game.
  • 👎 The lack of involvement from D'Angelo Russell is seen as a sign of selfishness and a slap in the face to the Lakers organization.
  • 🚫 The speaker suggests that such behavior from a player should not be tolerated and could affect their standing on the team in the future.
  • 🏆 The Lakers' franchise is highlighted as one of the most storied in basketball, with high expectations for its players.
  • 📊 Statistically, LeBron James and Anthony Davis are performing well, but the rest of the team is not contributing enough to win.
  • 😡 The speaker expresses frustration with the Lakers' inability to maintain leads and make crucial shots, particularly from the three-point range.
  • 🤳 The video of D'Angelo Russell allegedly not being engaged during the game is a point of contention and disappointment.
  • 📱 There's a hypothetical scenario where a strict coach like the late Jerry Sloan would have removed a disengaged player from the game immediately.

Q & A

  • Why does the speaker believe the Lakers are on the verge of being swept by the Nuggets?

    -The speaker thinks it's a bad matchup for the Lakers due to the Nuggets' strong players like Michael Porter Jr., KCP, and Aaron Gordon, who physically dominated the game.

  • What was the speaker's main takeaway from the game?

    -The speaker was appalled by D'Angelo Russell's performance, particularly his zero points and lack of involvement during the game, which the speaker considers selfish and a slap in the face to the Lakers organization.

  • How did the speaker feel about D'Angelo Russell's attitude during the game?

    -The speaker was very critical of D'Angelo Russell's attitude, mentioning a video where Russell appeared to check out of the game and not be involved in the huddle.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the Lakers' performance as a whole?

    -The speaker suggests that the Lakers are not playing cohesively, with LeBron James and Anthony Davis carrying the team while the rest of the team, including D'Angelo Russell, is underperforming.

  • What was the speaker's opinion on the Lakers' three-point shooting?

    -The speaker was disappointed with the Lakers' three-point shooting, noting they were 5 of 27 from the three-point range in the game discussed.

  • Why does the speaker feel D'Angelo Russell is not a good fit for the Lakers?

    -The speaker believes D'Angelo Russell has shown an inability to perform under pressure and has not demonstrated the necessary focus and prioritization to be a reliable teammate for LeBron James.

  • What does the speaker suggest should happen to D'Angelo Russell?

    -The speaker suggests that D'Angelo Russell should be removed from the Lakers, implying that he is not a valuable asset to the team, especially in high-stakes games.

  • How does the speaker describe the Nuggets' performance against the Lakers?

    -The speaker describes the Nuggets' performance as dominating and toying with the Lakers, suggesting that the Nuggets are in control and can easily manipulate the game's outcome.

  • What is the speaker's view on the Lakers' defensive capabilities?

    -The speaker criticizes the Lakers' inability to get stops during the game, indicating a significant weakness in their defense.

  • What does the speaker imply about the Lakers' attitude and effort?

    -The speaker implies that the Lakers need to show more pride and effort, suggesting that their current attitude is not reflective of the storied franchise's history.

  • How does the speaker feel about the Lakers' situation with their losses?

    -The speaker expresses disappointment and frustration with the Lakers' losses, particularly because they are happening during significant moments for the franchise.

Outlines

00:00

🏀 Lakers' Struggles Against the Nuggets

The speaker expresses no surprise at the Lakers being on the brink of a sweep by the Denver Nuggets. They discuss the mismatch in play styles and how the Lakers would have fared better against other teams. The analysis highlights the superior physicality and performance of the Nuggets' players, such as Aaron Gordon's dominant game. A major point of criticism is D'Angelo Russell's lack of involvement and zero points, which is seen as a sign of disinterest and a slap in the face to the Lakers organization. The speaker calls for accountability and teamwork, suggesting that players who don't perform should not be part of the team next year.

05:01

📉 Lakers' Inability to Capitalize on Leads

The second paragraph focuses on the Lakers' repeated failure to maintain double-digit leads and halftime advantages against the Denver Nuggets. The speaker describes the Nuggets' players, Michael Porter Jr. and Aaron Gordon, as being in control and dominating the game. They lament the Lakers' inability to secure defensive stops and make three-point shots, which is critical in their series loss. The paragraph also touches on the emotional impact of the losses, particularly on significant nights for the Lakers, and the need for leadership and accountability from players like D'Angelo Russell, who is criticized for his performance and attitude during the game.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Lakers

The Lakers refer to the Los Angeles Lakers, a professional basketball team in the NBA. They are a storied franchise with a rich history and are central to the discussion in the video, which revolves around their performance and recent challenges against the Denver Nuggets.

💡Swept

To be 'swept' in the context of basketball refers to a team losing a playoff series in a complete manner, with no wins against the opposing team. The video discusses the possibility of the Lakers being swept by the Nuggets, indicating a significant underperformance.

💡Denver Nuggets

The Denver Nuggets are another professional basketball team in the NBA. They are highlighted in the video as the team that is on the verge of sweeping the Lakers, showcasing their strong performance against the Lakers in the series.

💡NBA basketball landscape

This term refers to the current state and dynamics of the National Basketball Association, including team standings, player performances, and overall trends. The video uses this concept to discuss why the matchup between the Lakers and the Nuggets is unfavorable for the Lakers.

💡Michael Porter Jr.

Michael Porter Jr. is a professional basketball player for the Denver Nuggets. In the video, he is mentioned as having a significant advantage over the Lakers, showcasing his impact on the game and the series' outcome.

💡Aaron Gordon

Aaron Gordon is highlighted as a player who performed exceptionally well in a game against the Lakers, scoring 28 points and grabbing 15 rebounds. His performance is used in the video as an example of the Nuggets' dominance in the physical matchup.

💡D'Angelo Russell

D'Angelo Russell is a professional basketball player who is criticized in the video for his lack of performance in a crucial game. The video discusses his zero points scored and perceived disengagement, which is seen as detrimental to the Lakers' efforts.

💡LeBron James

LeBron James is a renowned basketball player for the Lakers and is often considered one of the greatest players of all time. The video discusses his high average points and shooting percentage in the series, indicating his strong performance despite the team's struggles.

💡Three-point shooting

This refers to the act of shooting the basketball from beyond the three-point line, which is a distance set in the NBA where successful shots yield three points instead of the usual two. The video mentions the Lakers' poor three-point shooting performance as a factor in their games.

💡Crypto.com Arena

Crypto.com Arena, formerly known as the Staples Center, is the home venue for the Los Angeles Lakers. The video references the arena in the context of the Lakers' performance being an 'absolute disgrace' in front of their home fans.

💡Jerry Sloan

Jerry Sloan was a former coach of the Utah Jazz and is mentioned in the video as someone who would have taken a hard stance on a player's disengagement during a game. His coaching style is contrasted with the current situation involving D'Angelo Russell.

Highlights

The Lakers are facing a potential sweep by the Nuggets, which is surprising to many but not to those who have been closely following the NBA landscape.

The matchup between the Lakers and the Nuggets is considered unfavorable for the Lakers, with the Nuggets having a significant advantage.

Aaron Gordon's performance in the game was outstanding, scoring 28 points and grabbing 15 rebounds, dominating the physical aspect of the game.

D'Angelo Russell's lack of involvement and zero points in the game is seen as a major disappointment and a sign of disinterest.

The video of D'Angelo Russell not being engaged during the game has sparked criticism and questions about his commitment to the team.

The speaker expresses strong disapproval of D'Angelo Russell's attitude and suggests that it reflects poorly on the Lakers organization.

LeBron James and Anthony Davis are averaging 58.7 points on 59% shooting from the field in the series, while the rest of the Lakers are significantly lower.

The Lakers' inability to maintain leads and make three-point shots is a significant issue in their performance against the Nuggets.

The Nuggets are described as toying with the Lakers, showing a clear dominance in the games played.

The Lakers' loss streak and their performance are seen as disgraceful, especially considering the franchise's storied history.

D'Angelo Russell's past performance and lack of awareness during crucial moments are highlighted as ongoing concerns.

The speaker calls for a change in the Lakers' roster, suggesting that certain players, including D'Angelo Russell, are not reliable under pressure.

The importance of having players who prioritize and focus on the team's success is emphasized, with the current situation seen as detrimental to the Lakers.

The Lakers' losses are particularly painful as they occur during significant moments for the franchise, such as the unveiling of the Kobe Bryant statue and LeBron James scoring 40,000 points.

The Nuggets' victories are seen as ruining the celebratory moments for the Lakers, adding to the frustration and disappointment.

The speaker reminisces about the late Jerry Sloan's coaching style and how he would have handled a situation like D'Angelo Russell's disengagement.

The need for the Lakers to show pride and win their next game to avoid a sweep is emphasized, as is the importance of players stepping up in leadership roles.

Transcripts

00:00

are you surprised that the Lakers are on

00:02

the verge of being swept by the Nuggets

00:04

no no I I think if anybody's been paying

00:07

attention to the NBA basketball

00:09

landscape that's a bad matchup for the

00:11

Lakers now If This Were the Lakers

00:13

against OKC the Lakers against Phoenix I

00:16

think we all will be having a very

00:17

different conversation uh but the

00:19

reality is you know even if you were to

00:21

say if you were to tell me in this type

00:24

of world that Jamal Murray and Nicole

00:26

yage were even to LeBron James in ad I

00:29

was still tell you that the Nuggets had

00:31

a major advantage for Michael Porter Jr

00:34

kcp and Aaron Gordon who Aaron Gordon

00:36

last night was an absolute Beast I mean

00:38

28 points 15 rebounds just the way he

00:41

played dominating like they just

00:42

dominating that physical matchup of the

00:44

game and

00:45

then my biggest takeaway from last night

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cuz I always felt like Denver was a

00:49

better team was just DLo to have zero oh

00:54

Lord

00:56

zero points Stephen I'm watching the

00:59

game last night

01:01

and I'm often thinking to myself that

01:04

first off delusions are granded right

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like if if we're in a battle if you and

01:08

I are debating somebody even if we're

01:10

down we believe we can win ain't nobody

01:12

going to tell us we going to lose we

01:13

going to keep fighting all the way to

01:14

the end absolutely with

01:16

347 to watch him check out and not be

01:20

involved in the Huddle now I don't know

01:22

if he's on his cell phone I don't know

01:24

eating snacks DLo the video is out there

01:27

I was watching the game master I saw it

01:29

on the NBA yeah yeah to me like this is

01:31

a very and people can sit up there and

01:32

say well LeBron James he ain't on his

01:34

cell phone and that's LeBron James rules

01:36

are different for LeBron James and they

01:38

are for D'Angelo Russell right but for

01:39

him to have zero points and then check

01:41

out this way this is one of the most

01:43

selfish things I've ever seen this is a

01:44

slap in the face of LeBron James and the

01:46

Lakers organization and to me frankly I

01:49

was appalled even watching it because

01:51

you need everybody to be pulling in the

01:53

same direction and and that to me kind

01:56

of epitomizes one of the bigger issues

01:59

lying Within the Lakers organization cuz

02:01

if I if I were to see that in my huddle

02:04

I don't know if I want that back on my

02:05

team next year okay

02:08

couple I don't need the highlights right

02:10

now I need an

02:12

nceo right here I'm

02:16

waiting D'Angelo

02:18

Russell what a

02:20

disgrace an embarrassment you know I'll

02:23

be at the game marrow night you know

02:25

I'll show um it's hard to look at this

02:29

brother

02:30

this brother showed up in a game as a

02:33

starting point guard for the Los Angeles

02:35

Lakers we in the purple and gold I mean

02:37

this purple gold this is probably the

02:39

most story franchise in basketball

02:40

animals and did a donut me and you are

02:43

sitting on this set we did he scored as

02:46

many points as up it's disgraceful it's

02:48

the same dude that averaged six points

02:50

from 32% shooting and 13% shooting from

02:52

three-point range last year in there the

02:53

Conference Finals you're in the midst of

02:57

losing 12 straight you've lost 11

02:59

straight now LeBron James has played in

03:01

10 of those losses okay they've lost 11

03:03

straight to the Denver Nuggets it's

03:05

going to be 12 Denver snatched their

03:07

heart and I feel bad for LeBron James

03:09

and Anthony Davis because together

03:12

they're averaging 58.7 points on 59%

03:16

shooting from the field this series the

03:19

rest of the Lakers 43.7 points on 39%

03:22

shooting Austin Reeves he showed us he

03:25

had a post yesterday he hadn't done much

03:26

before yesterday D'Angelo Russell showed

03:29

up didn't show up in game one showed up

03:31

in game two but not when it counted

03:33

after you had a 20-point lead and you

03:34

let that deteriorate and then last night

03:37

you embarrass yourself in front of the

03:39

Laker fans purple and gold at the

03:41

crypto.com arena it's an absolute

03:43

disgrace and then this is the same dude

03:46

that you remember they lost to

03:47

Sacramento in the regular season and he

03:49

wasn't aware of what was at stake with

03:51

the seatings and everything like that

03:53

you saying you're VY for a playing spot

03:55

or what have you never know you might

03:56

have been able to avoid the den nothing

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had you paid attention

04:00

had you been had you been on top of it

04:03

LeBron James doesn't deserve a teammate

04:05

like that that's somebody like that

04:07

that's not that prioritized that's not

04:08

that focused get rid of them get rid of

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it's a privilege to be in LA and I've

04:12

said this to Genie bus not just on

04:14

television I've said it to her

04:16

personally I've said it to Rob pinka

04:18

personally I've said it to Darvin ham

04:20

personally along with others you know

04:22

some of them not LeBron not ad cuz ad's

04:24

been ball in this series now he might

04:25

have won 17 straight minutes without a

04:27

point in this in in game two and I get

04:29

all that but but he's averaging over 30

04:30

for the series okay he's showing up I

04:33

told him to their face I meant what I

04:35

said on television certain people you

04:36

know it's a privilege to be in that L

04:39

that Southern California Sunshine that

04:40

weather you got to take them out for a

04:42

drive and you got to ask them you want

04:44

to be here you you want there are other

04:47

places you can go that ain't here that's

04:50

what you got to do with some of these

04:51

people D'Angelo Russell is one of those

04:53

people you don't even take him for a

04:54

drive anymore you just ship him out

04:55

because you know you can't rely on him

04:56

when it really really counts that means

04:57

when you going up against some dogs he's

04:59

going to beneath the pressure he has

05:00

shown us this and it's a damn shame that

05:02

he has having said all of that here's

05:05

the whole thing as well it's had a

05:07

contagious effect the Lakers have had

05:10

double digit leads in each of these

05:12

games they've had halftime leads in each

05:14

of these games the Denver Nuggets are

05:17

toying to Michael Porter Jr does what he

05:21

wants Aaron Gordon the same thing don't

05:23

give me start with yic we don't even

05:24

talk about yic we don't even talk about

05:26

him it is an Annihilation I don't care

05:29

about what the final scores they're

05:30

toying with them they're playing with

05:33

them and they just let around you saw

05:36

the Lakers get out to a fast off Molly

05:38

Jay and then you look and Denver just

05:40

say okay they had the nice they had the

05:43

nice moment let's just let's just take

05:45

away it let's just be right here let's

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just stay with this Striking Distance

05:49

lurking lurking lurking and then when

05:51

they want to pour it on that's what they

05:53

do the Lakers can't get stops they can't

05:56

make three-point shots I'm looking at

05:58

the Lakers right now and I'm saying to

06:00

myself what did you do here this is this

06:02

is just some embarrassing stuff right

06:04

now the Los Angeles Lakers last night

06:06

five of 27 from three-point range five

06:09

of 27 I mean damn it it this you know

06:12

what was on the line and I didn't expect

06:14

them to win this series but I thought it

06:16

was going to go six really I thought I

06:18

thought it would go six J I thought it

06:20

would go six I really did I said I said

06:22

you know what LeBron ain't getting swept

06:24

twice ad ain't getting swept twice you I

06:28

I I I can't roll up the crypto with my

06:31

broomsticks I mean come on but this is

06:34

what has happened this the only time I

06:35

didn't want to see Darin ham in that

06:37

coaching box when I saw that video of

06:39

D'Angelo Russell you know who I wanted

06:42

Jerry Sloan the late Jerry Sloan former

06:44

coach of Utah he'd have sent his ass to

06:47

the locker he'd have had him removed

06:49

he'd had D'Angelo Russell REM am I lying

06:52

no he'd had him removed he' had right in

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front of everybody he said get out he

06:56

did it to car Malone Y what you think he

06:58

would have done to D Russell he that it

07:01

was one of those moments where you

07:03

needed to walk over to him and say get

07:04

the hell out go back to the locker room

07:07

well I'm not going to put it all on DLo

07:10

not no no I'm just clarifying that for

07:12

people because they're going to see us

07:14

lean into it but if you got your ass

07:16

kicked last year you got dragged off the

07:17

floor if there's anybody that should be

07:19

in the Huddle trying to lead the Huddle

07:21

yes to show some animosity or some

07:23

aggression towards the opponent it needs

07:25

to be him yeah especially since he's the

07:27

one that let the team down last year

07:28

that's what I'm saying

07:30

and not only are they on the verge of

07:32

getting swept and I'm praying that it

07:34

don't happen that they show some pride

07:35

and win tomorrow but they gonna get

07:38

swept on their own home court again

07:42

again now let's look at the moments you

07:44

losing a Western Conference Finals after

07:47

Anthony Davis opens training camp

07:49

talking about how they ready for him

07:51

because they were chirping at us when

07:53

they beat us last word here the ring

07:54

ceremony you lose you lose the night

07:58

Kobe Bryant statue was unveiled you lose

08:00

the night LeBron James scores 40,000

08:03

points right and then last night the

08:05

great Michael Cooper because if you know

08:07

basketball and you know Michael Cooper

08:09

you you know he was worthy of the alad's

08:11

Hall of Fame statue that he received

08:13

last night when worthy and those

08:14

brothers were celebrating them at

08:16

halftime Michael Cooper and you lose

08:18

that one to every single moment that the

08:22

Lakers have that's a cause for

08:24

celebration gets ruined by the Denver

08:27

Nuggets in their face

08:30

constantly

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