Lakers' Luke Walton after the loss to Mavs (-49): Honestly it’s embarrassing. That’s not who we are
After a competitive opening quarter, the Lakers floundered through the rest of the afternoon as Dallas bulldozed its way to a 122-73 victory
After a competitive opening quarter, the Lakers floundered through the rest of the afternoon as Dallas bulldozed its way to a 122-73 victory.
“We didn’t show up to play, honestly, which is frustrating,” head coach Luke Walton said. “And honestly it’s embarrassing — for us as a team, for us as an organization, for our Lakers fans that are so good to us.”
Dallas — which is last in the NBA in rebounding — also owned the boards, holding a 49-32 advantage in that department.
“That’s not who we are, but it was frustrating that it happened tonight,” Walton said.
“We didn’t show up to play, honestly, which is frustrating,” head coach Luke Walton said. “And honestly it’s embarrassing — for us as a team, for us as an organization, for our Lakers fans that are so good to us.”
Dallas — which is last in the NBA in rebounding — also owned the boards, holding a 49-32 advantage in that department.
“That’s not who we are, but it was frustrating that it happened tonight,” Walton said.