Lakers try to learn from Game 2 loss to Nuggets. 

SEGUNDO, California: The Los Angeles Lakers got back together on Wednesday for the first time since their disastrous Game 2 loss to the Denver Nuggets on Monday.  

Even though the Denver Nuggets' 20-point comeback may have seemed heartbreaking at the time, LeBron James stated that the Lakers saw some positive signals during Wednesday's film session. 

James remarked, "We produced some amazing shots."  

"We missed a lot of shots at the rim that we've been making throughout the course of this season."  

According to ESPN Stats & Information research, James was 4-for-11 at the rim, tying for the most layups and dunks he's missed in a postseason game since joining the Lakers.  

Lakers coach Darvin Ham stated, "The film session was very revealing with which side of the ball we struggled at."  

"We played excellent defense. There were plenty offensive shots that we would have liked to have had back."  

Because film sessions eliminate the "postgame emotions" that sometimes distort the picture of what happened, Ham stated he enjoys using them to develop as a team.  

The April 12, 2024 Edition of Your Daily FinanceScope 

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