Deandre Ayton: Lakers are 'pretty angry' after Game 4 loss
Deandre Ayton seems to believe the Lakers will be amped up for Game 5 against the Rockets after the way Game 4 turned out.
When an NBA team goes up 3-0 in a playoff series, it has to fight off complacency, boredom and the tendency to feel comfortable. In turn, the team facing elimination in that series tends to play like a bunch of wounded animals in Game 4 with its season on the line. That is apparently what happened in Game 4 between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Houston Rockets on Sunday.
With the Lakers going for a sweep, Houston thoroughly controlled the majority of the game and claimed a 115-96 win to stay alive. It was a game marred by some excess physicality on both sides. In the third quarter, Deandre Ayton, who was having one of his best games in many weeks, elbowed Alperen Sengun in the head and was ejected after the referees called him for a flagrant 2 foul.
That decision surprised many, including even Rockets coach Ime Udoka. Late in the fourth quarter, another incident resulted in Lakers rookie Adou Thiero and Houston guard Aaron Holiday getting tossed. After the game, Ayton explained what led to the elbow to the head he delivered.
He also said that, overall, he and his teammates are "pretty angry" and he's very ready for Game 5, which will take place on Wednesday. โTonight definitely didnโt make us feel comfortable,โ Ayton stated. โWeโre pretty angry.