LeBron James, Austin Reaves cite Lakers losing possession battle as reason for loss
Briefly

In their Game 3 loss to the Timberwolves, the Los Angeles Lakers struggled predominantly due to 16 turnovers, which resulted in 28 points for Minnesota. This significant disadvantage loomed large in a competitive game. LeBron James emphasized the importance of minimizing errors, especially in the postseason, stating that mistakes that can be controlled lead to missed opportunities. While the Lakers have shown improvement with new trades, their offensive struggles have been highlighted, particularly their inability to hold onto the ball when they possess it.
"First of all, in the postseason, there is no room for error. You can have a little bit of room for error in the regular season."
"But the more you make mistakes on top of mistakes...things that can be controlled, then it's not going to give you an opportunity to be in the best possible chance to win."
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