Rajon Rondo Reacts to Lakers’ Loss in Game 3 vs Nuggets

Rajon Rondo had an interesting reaction to the Los Angeles Lakers loss vs the Denver Nuggets. They Lakers are currently involved in a battle with the Nuggets in the Western Conference Finals. So far, the Lakers have looked pretty good during the series. The Nuggets are well known for coming back after they are seemingly out of the series. But still, they should be good to go going forward.

Sadly, basketball is not the only thing on a lot of the players’ minds right now. The BLM and social injustice has been hard for everyone, especially those who have witnessed it first hand. Just take a look at what LeBron said.

“I’ve never in my 35 years ever condoned violence,” James said in a videoconference. “Never have. But I also know what’s right is right and what’s wrong is wrong, and I grew up in the inner city in a Black community in what we call the hood or the ghetto, however you want to picture it. I’ve seen a lot of counts first hand of a lot of Black people being racially profiled because of our color. And I’ve seen it throughout my whole life. And I’m not saying that all cops are bad because, I actually throughout high school and things of that nature, I’m around them all the time and they’re not all bad.”

Rajon Rondo Reacts to Lakers’ Loss in Game 3 vs Nuggets

“When you see the videos that’s going on and you can see all over the — not only my hometown, but all over America — you continue to see the acts of violence towards my kind, I can’t do nothing but to speak about it and see the common denominator. But not one time have I ever said, ‘Let’s act violent towards cops.’ I just said that what’s going on in our community is not okay and we fear for that and we fear for our lives.”

But they are still in the midst of the playoffs and their loss was no easier to take. Rajon Rondo recently gave his reaction vs the Nuggets loss.

It is pretty obvious that they Nuggets were the better team in this game. The Lakers will need to bounce back again if they want to continue their high level play.

What do you think about the loss?