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Legler Breaks Down Lakers’ Playoff Frustration

April 28, 2025

ESPN’s Tim Legler didn’t hold back, ripping the Lakers’ refusal to use their bench and calling out LeBron’s late-game shot selection. Legler also weighed in on the Knicks-Pistons no-call drama, recalled his 3-point contest win, and said only a select few teams truly have a shot at this year’s NBA title.

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