Lonnie Walker: The team’s running-in is getting better and better. We will become a team that is hard to beat.
Live Bar, November 3-The Lakers beat Pelican 120-117 in an NBA regular season that ended earlier. After the game, Lonnie Walker was interviewed by the media on the sidelines.
Q: At the last moment of the fourth quarter, after the opponent failed, you called a pause. How did you assign this three-point tactic to Ryan during the suspension?
A: Stay focused and prepare for receive the ball. We set this tactic for him. I think the failure of those two free throws was the blessing of the God of basketball for us. After that, Reeves sent out the pass through the half court. After receive the ball, he shot and threw in the absolute level. We were all excited and finally won.
Q: You need to win. The game once went badly. How do you think you should continue after today’s hard win?
A: continue to train hard every day. The integration of our team is getting better and better. We have always been very good at the defensive end. The offensive end has finally improved. As we continue to strengthen our running-in and continue to make progress, I think we will be a team that is hard to beat.
Q: How does it feel to play in this stadium? In the past two victories, the audience cheered the team with the Yamamoto tsunami.
A: The energy of this stadium is incomparable. If you can’t be inspired here and play the best performance, then I really don’t know why you still play.
In this game, Walker played at 40 minutes 21 seconds, 17 shots in 9, 5 out of 9 in 3 points scored 28 points 3 rebounds 1 assists 1 steals 1 cap.
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