NBA fans react as Skip Bayless criticizes Darvin Ham for…
Los Angeles Lakers head coach Darvin Ham wasn’t exempt from criticism during the Lakers’ first-round series.
Some decisions weren’t welcomed by a lot of fans who instantly called him out.
After Friday night’s game, the waters calmed and Ham was everybody’s favorite in Lakers Nation again.
Following this game, Skip Bayless shared a tweet talking about Ham’s job and the fans giving it back to him.
NBA fans react as Skip Bayless criticizes Darvin Ham for…
I guess Twitter has given Darvin Ham his job back.
— Skip Bayless (@RealSkipBayless) April 29, 2023
Many others reacted to this, some criticizing the first-year head coach for making adjustments a little too late and others explaining why Ham did what he did.
Lol this what you do when you can’t criticize Bron 🤣🤣🤣
— AG◾️1️⃣3️⃣▪️OVO (@alfonsoG13) April 29, 2023
Yes, we are a gracious community
— Antione Grant (@AntioneLGrant) April 29, 2023
Or they wanted to close this at home in-front of their crowd.
— Armstrong (@arms_too) April 29, 2023
Yes, because he finally got the ball out of Ja Morants hands. Double him and make the others beat you. Happened 5 games too late
— AMinas (@aminas2410) April 29, 2023
Taking Anthony Davis out of the game in Game 5 wasn’t met with good eyes by a lot of fans, and Ham was put on a blast for that decision.
The Grizzlies took off after that decision and demolished the Lakers.
In Game 6, Ham played chess and it worked, putting Davis at the five and then subbing him out for Wenyen Gabriel in the second quarter, which worked wonders for the Lakers.
Davis put up a strong performance, recording 26 blocks during the series, achieving something historical.
After the season started in a terrible way, Ham and the front office made some changes and created a competitive team.
Taking Anthony Davis out of the game in Game 5 wasn’t met with good eyes by a lot of fans, and Ham was put on a blast for that decision.
The Grizzlies took off after that decision and demolished the Lakers.
In Game 6, Ham played chess and it worked, putting Davis at the five and then subbing him out for Wenyen Gabriel in the second quarter, which worked wonders for the Lakers.
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Davis put up a strong performance, recording 26 blocks during the series, achieving something historical.
After the season started in a terrible way, Ham and the front office made some changes and created a competitive team..