4 Critical Rotation Mistakes Costing Lakers the Series
Dive into the 2025 NBA Playoffs with expert Mark Medina on Sports Night! We break down the Lakers' struggles against the Timberwolves, JJ Redick's coaching challenges, and their looming offseason needs. Plus, we analyze the tied-up Clippers-Nuggets series, the Warriors-Rockets battle, and why the OKC Thunder are unstoppable in the West. Don't miss the hottest playoff takes! #NBA #NBAPlayoffs #Lakers #Thunder #Clippers #Warriors #Nuggets #Basketball - Subscribe for more NBA insights! - Follow Mark Medina on X: @MarkG_Medina - Hit the bell for weekly sports interviews! Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:30 - Lakers vs. Timberwolves: What's Going Wrong? 4:00 - Clippers vs. Nuggets: Can Denver Turn It Around? 9:00 - Warriors vs. Rockets: Steph Curry Shines 12:00 - OKC Thunder: Unbeatable in the West? 17:00 - Outro & Follow Mark! Note: This video contains analysis based on games as of April 29, 2025.
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