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On the NBA Beat Ep. 141: Lakers-Nuggets With Harrison Faigen, Katy Winge

On the NBA Beat Ep. 141: Lakers-Nuggets With Harrison Faigen, Katy Winge
Sep 22, 2020 · 57m 2s

Thanks to Anthony Davis' buzzer-beating 3, the Los Angeles Lakers narrowly escaped with a Game 2 win Sunday night to extend their series lead over the Denver Nuggets to 2-0....

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Thanks to Anthony Davis' buzzer-beating 3, the Los Angeles Lakers narrowly escaped with a Game 2 win Sunday night to extend their series lead over the Denver Nuggets to 2-0. Just as the plot begins to thicken, Harrison Faigen of SB Nation's Silver Screen and Roll and Katy Winge of Altitude TV and Altitude Sports Radio join the show to discuss the series' most noteworthy and fascinating storylines. Harrison marvels at how seamlessly Davis and James' games have blended together, opines on the so-called #WashedKing, explains why Alex Caruso is a remora fish, and details the team's many defensive strengths, among other topics. For Katy's part, she illuminates Denver's impressive ability to roar back from large and late deficits again and again. She also breaks down how the Nuggets can realistically make this a series again.

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Faigen (29:50-30:09): “It’s almost Jordanesque in the way that they look for perceived slights, and I think honestly they’ve gotten a lot of them. They heard all the chatter before the Blazers series. ‘Oh, the Lakers don’t want to play this Blazers team. They’re really dangerous.’ And then they went out and stomped them. And then ‘Oh, the Rockets. I don’t know if the Lakers can keep up with them.’ And then went out and stomped them, too.”

Winge (39:43-40:15): “This team has the mental toughness and the fortitude of no other team I’ve ever been around. And I think each guy just has this chip on his shoulder individually and as a member of the Nuggets team. And even head coach Michael Malone takes on that type of mentality as well, so you can see that kind of bleeding into his players and into the franchise. And it’s something that they’ve leaned into, especially when they’ve been on the stage during the playoffs and have gotten more attention than they’re used to. But they’ve been asking for respect for the last couple years.”

KW (57:45-57:48): “This team just never dies. They never quit.”
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