LeBron James: Lakers need to feel uncomfortable going into Game 3

LeBron James says the Lakers cannot breathe a sigh of relief just because their playoff series versus the Grizzlies is moving to L.A.

The Los Angeles Lakers seemed to have a bit of a cushion heading into Game 2 of their first-round playoff series versus the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday after their 128-112 win on Sunday.

Ja Morant was declared unable to play shortly before the tip, and one might have thought L.A. had Game 2 virtually in the bag at that point.

But the Grizzlies simply came out with more energy, physicality and resolve, and they claimed a 103-93 victory and tied the series.

The Lakers still have the home-court advantage heading back to Los Angeles for the next two games, which makes it seem as if they’re still in relatively good shape moving forward despite their many deficiencies on Wednesday.

But LeBron James, who was one of only a couple of Lakers who played well in Game 2, said they cannot relax simply because the series is moving to Crypto.com Arena (at 6:39).

โ€œIt’s a 1-1 series. Both teams are tied. Both teams feel like they can win on each otherโ€™s floors, so it gives us no comfort that weโ€™re going home, and we shouldnโ€™t feel comfortable going home with a 1-1 tie. Game 3 is the most important game of the series, and if weโ€™re not uncomfortable going into that game, they could very easily come on our home court and take the series back.โ€

When a series is tied 1-1, traditionally the team that takes Game 3 often ends up taking the series, so Game 3 on Saturday evening will be pivotal for both squads.

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