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It's all about evaluating the might of the Los Angeles Lakers and the poor team-building lineup of the Trail Blazers.

Zhang Jun, Aldridge, and Luo Yin all suffered various whippings from media reporters.

Nate McMillan knows what the players will go through and endure at this time, so he deliberately told everyone in the locker room.

"That's what it's like to fail."

"The winners of competitive sports are kings and losers. If you win the game, you will be the darlin ...

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