“Whatever the case may be”: LeBron James clarifies fatal finishing move as Luka Doncic owns loss to Magic

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 LeBron James clarifies fatal finishing move as Luka Doncic owns loss to Magic

Luka Doncic and LeBron James. Image via: Adam Hagy/ NBAE via Getty Images

The Los Angeles Lakers watched a winnable game slip away Tuesday night, falling 110-109 to the Orlando Magic after a final possession that unraveled in seconds. With 6.7 seconds left, Luka Doncic caught the inbounds pass from LeBron James and stood open beyond the three-point line. Instead of rising for the shot, he hesitated.

It was very unlikely. The loss capped a blown 12-point second-half lead and marked the team’s first defeat this season when leading after three quarters. It also dropped Los Angeles to 4-4 on its eight-game homestand.

LeBron James reacts to finishing Luka Doncic's move in Lakers' defeat to Magic

Luka Doncic and LeBron James

Luka Doncic and LeBron James. Image via: Harry How/Getty Images

Following the loss, LeBron James described the moment from his angle. "Obviously, you have to ask Luka what he saw on that," James said. "I thought he had a good look. I was kinda off-balance when he gave it to me, I thought he had a great look."As the defense recovered, Doncic picked up his dribble and faced a quick double team. He sent the ball back to James with under three seconds remaining. Guarded closely, James launched a 27-foot fadeaway that missed.

"Didn't have a rhythm with the ball, whatever the case may be. And it kind of allowed [Orlando's defense] to get back in front of him. And I was kind of off-balance when he gave it to me. I thought he had a great look.

That's my POV," James added.Coach JJ Redick also commented on the move, "We obviously ran a play for him to get a look," he said. "I felt like he had a decent shot."

Luka Doncic owns up to his mistake after the game

Doncic made a candid admission following the defeat and took full accountability. "I know I was open, but I just thought I was a little bit far," Doncic said. "Tried to take one dribble closer. And I probably shouldn't have picked up the ball and just tried to attack."

He finished 8-of-24 from the field and 2-of-10 from deep. When asked whether his earlier misses influenced him, he replied, "Maybe a little bit."The Slovenian guard went further. "I mean, I just saw him open, and I didn't want to lose the ball," Doncic said. "We didn't have timeouts. ... [But] I shouldn't have picked up the ball. I should have attacked. ... That's on me."Orlando capitalized behind 36 points from Paolo Banchero and a late putback by Wendell Carter Jr. The Lakers now turn toward road games against the Phoenix Suns and Golden State Warriors.

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