The Lakers double-kill magic stopped the decline, but the process did not go smoothly. Tucker dragged Sagas into a first-degree malicious foul in the air, which threw James into a whirlpool of public opinion. After the game, Sargas's response opened up the pattern.

The thrilling scene occurred in the second quarter of the game, Saggers broke through into the interior line and raised the fire to lock James, Tucker flew over and pulled in the air, causing Saggers to fall to the ground. Sagas covered his face and hammered the floor in anger, and his teammates arrived in time to comfort him.
Played back in slow motion, James appeared to have additional movements, pushing the unbalanced Sargas with both hands. But there are also arguments that James is protecting his opponents and subconsciously helping Saggers.
Either way, sargas needs to be praised here. He kept a cool head and did not provoke a conflict. The No. 5 show not only has a high ball quotient, but also shows a high emotional intelligence.
During the interview, Sargus was asked how he felt about falling on the ground, and he said that he had been hit more times in basketball than when he played football, which was an inevitable part of the process of impacting the basket. I just want to show everyone that I'm okay, I feel good, so everyone is okay.
In the whole game, Sagas played 34 minutes and 34 seconds, shooting 6 of 16, 7 of 3 points, 9 of 10 free throws, and scored 22 points, 4 boards, 9 assists, 2 breaks and 2 blocks. In time, he will surely hold up Orlando's future.