Anthony Davis raised eyebrows when he questioned Darvin Ham’s coaching style after the Lakers’ Game 2 loss to the Nuggets last Monday . Davis said his team went through periods where “we didn’t know what we were doing on both ends of the floor.”
In response, Ham “agreeed to disagree” with the big man star , emphasized that his coaching team prides itself on being “very efficient and organized”, whether during training, filming, filming or competition.
After exchange between the two, NBA TV’s Jared Greenberg reported that everyone in the Lakers organization was “upset and disappointed” by Davis’ comments.
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Now, Warriors star Draymond Green has also come to Ham’s defense
“I’m very disappointed in AD’s statement after the game,” Green said Friday on “The Draymond Green Show.” “I love and respect AD very much, but the reason I’m disappointed first is his comments were because first of all, Darvin Ham is a player, and Darvin Ham is a black man. And to throw it under the bus.” like that – I don’t like it. I don’t appreciate it. I didn’t respect him. I might be a little biased since Darvin Ham is my OG from Saginaw, Michigan, but I’m very disappointed in AD. “
Green believes Ham’s coaching staff put Davis and the Lakers in the right position to take a 20-point lead in Game 2 until the players squandered the result. So he feels that Davis should be responsible for this loss plays the blame game
By the way, the Lakers had double-digit leads in the first three games against the Nuggets but were down 3-0 and on the verge of elimination . Game 4 begins Saturday at 8:30 p.m. AND.

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