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Analyst Argues That One NBA Team Should Receive More Recognition Following Playoff Elimination

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The Los Angeles Lakers’ playoff run came to an end for the second consecutive year at the hands of the Denver Nuggets. Despite holding leads in every game, the Lakers couldn’t close out the series and fell to the Nuggets in five games.

Denver’s dynamic duo of Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray proved to be too much for the Lakers, with LeBron James putting up a valiant effort to keep his team in the series. However, the Lakers now face an offseason of reflection and roster adjustments as they look to bounce back stronger next season.

While some fans have criticized the Lakers for their playoff exit, analyst Adam Mares believes the team deserves more credit for their performance. Mares highlighted the Lakers’ competitiveness against the defending champions and suggested that they were better than many people give them credit for.

Despite the disappointment of the early playoff exit, the Lakers showed resilience and fought hard against the Nuggets. With a few adjustments and the right pieces in place, the Lakers could be back in contention next season.

As the Lakers regroup and plan for the future, the focus shifts to what changes they will make to ensure they can compete with teams like the Nuggets in the future. The offseason will be crucial for the Lakers as they aim to come back stronger and more competitive in the next NBA season.

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