‘We got our ass kicked’ says LeBron after Lakers mauling

Agence France-Presse June 02,2021 - 02:05 PM

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LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers walks off the court during the second half in Game Five of the Western Conference first-round playoff series at the Phoenix Suns Arena | Photo by Christian Petersen / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP

Los Angeles, United States—LeBron James made no excuses after the Los Angeles Lakers were left facing elimination from the NBA playoffs on Tuesday (Wednesday morning, June 2, 2021, Philippine time) following a humiliating defeat to the Phoenix Suns.

“We got our ass kicked — it’s that simple,” James said, after being asked to sum up what had gone wrong in a 115-85 mauling in Phoenix.

The game five loss gives the Suns a 3-2 lead with two games to play, meaning the Lakers must win both of their remaining games to extend their postseason.

James, however, said the Lakers would need to show improvement in game six at the Staples Center on Thursday (Friday in the Philippines) if they are to keep the series alive.

“We’ve got to be better if we want to force a game seven,” James said. “A lot to cover and see what we can do better in game six, but they pretty much just kicked our ass, there’s nothing else really to say.”

James hopes the high-stakes nature of Thursday’s game in Los Angeles will bring out the best in the reigning NBA champions.

“It’s literally win or go home at this point,” James said. “You shoot all the bullets you got and throw the gun too.

“I’m looking forward to the environment. Obviously the Laker faithful will give us a lot of energy. I look forward to the moment and the challenge, and see what brings out the best of me.”

James, meanwhile, said he is not expecting team-mate Anthony Davis to recover from a groin injury in time for Thursday’s game. Davis’s physical presence was sorely missed on Tuesday as the Suns ran riot.

“My mindset is he’s not going to play in game six,” James said. “If something changes we’ll go from there, but my mindset is that he’s not going to be playing.”

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