Lakers News: NBA Twitter Is Not Happy With Darvin Ham Following Sixers Loss

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Your Los Angeles Lakers botched a close contest with some questionable decision-making for the second time in as many games last night against the Philadelphia 76ers. LA ultimately fell 113-112 to Philadelphia.
Russell Westbrook drew Joel Embiid on an iso near the left elbow and appeared to lose the ball momentarily. He gathered the rock, rattled, and drove inside, where Georges Niang slid over to help Embiid. The All-Star Sixers center blocked the heck out of the ball and time expired with LA having not officially taken a shot.
CHAOTIC ENDING IN LA 😳
— NBA (@NBA) January 16, 2023
SIXERS WIN pic.twitter.com/BPjYzFLyOm
The Spectrum SportsNet broadcast sure made it appear that Russell Westbrook faltered with the basketball late, making it incredibly easy for Embiid to block him before he could shoot. Westbrook later claimed Embiid interfered with his shooting motion.
But whether or not there was a potential no-call, the onus was still on LA head coach Darvin Ham to use an available timeout to draw up a play, either when LA first got possession back with 15 seconds remaining in regulation, or when Westbrook temporarily lost control of the ball at the six-second mark.
Let's just say fans took umbrage.
Darvin Ham,
— Fire Rob Blake (@nat_petrone85) January 16, 2023
How in God's name do you make John Harbaugh time management look absolutely respectable?? https://t.co/Bf3hC3kohY
That fan was most likely referring to yesterday's similarly confounding Baltimore Ravens fail.
Another fan spread the blame around, from Westbrook to Ham and LeBron James:
Ham's own perceived clock mismanagement across LA's last two losses came under fire (he had the Lakers, who had been double-teaming Mavericks All-Star guard Luka Doncic throughout much of Thursday's 119-115 loss, opt not to double-team late in the game... and Doncic managed to tie the contest and force the first of two overtime periods):
The last two games is on Darvin ham. Just rookie mistake back to back. Stop watching the game and coach the damn game
— peopleofvictory (@TherealmoneyND) January 16, 2023
Ham does seem to have a tendency to support veteran players, even when their actual play may not warrant it. Westbrook has made enough mistakes while improvising with the ball in his hand late and no real plan of action that it's a bit surprising this remains a thing.
Others felt this way, too:
This is insane. I thought he was better than this. I'm losing confidence in Darvin Ham. What's with this obsession man. https://t.co/HKGOUTqmQk
— Sid (@_Sid22) January 16, 2023
Physical therapist Dr. Rajpal Brar weighed in as well, noting that Ham had two distinct opportunities to call a timeout:
I can understand not calling a timeout right away there but once Russ mishandled it, call a damn timeout man. Ham continues to be paralyzed in key moments (not doubling Luka last game). There’s 0 reason LeBron shouldn’t get that ball, none.
— Dr. Rajpal Brar, DPT (@3cbPerformance) January 16, 2023
Another fan wanted the Lakers to trade their embattled head coach for another club's embattled head coach:
Can we trade Darvin Ham for Nate McMillan?
— Cash$King💸🅿️ (@SakiGodLou) January 16, 2023
Oh boy.

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