Magic Johnson: ‘Lakers have no one to blame but themselves’ for Game 2 loss

Lakers legend Magic Johnson criticized his former team for not having the right mindset in its Game 2 loss to the Grizzlies on Wednesday.

The Los Angeles Lakers headed into Game 2 of their first-round playoff series against the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday in very good shape after taking Game 1 convincingly.

Momentum was on L.A.’s side, and, better yet, Ja Morant was out of action due to a soft tissue bruise he sustained on his right hand late in Sunday’s Game 1.

But instead of planting their feet, making a stand and putting a stranglehold on the series, the Lakers were outplayed and outhustled by a Memphis team that simply acted as if it needed Game 2 much more than them. As a result, LeBron James and crew fell 103-93.

Team legend Magic Johnson put the blame squarely on his former squad.

While the Lakers should be criticized for lacking the requisite level of effort, energy and intensity to defeat a feisty Memphis team on Wednesday, they’re still in relatively good shape moving forward.

They do have the all-important home-court advantage, and the series will move to Los Angeles beginning on Saturday evening for Game 3, which will give them another opportunity to take control of the best-of-seven matchup.

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