Sun.Star Baguio

Lakers begin NBA title quest

- AL MENDOZA

THERE’S not an iota of doubt that the Los Angeles Lakers are heavily favored over the Denver Nuggets as they play Game One today of their best-of-seven series for the NBA (National Basketball Associatio­n) Western Conference crown.

And the main reason for this is LeBron James, the best player on the planet today.

James is not only a man on a mission, so to speak. He is as obsessed as anyone wanting to hit a lotto jackpot in his desire to end the Lakers’ decade-long title drought.

By leaving Cleveland for Los Angeles, James wants an NBA ring in the West to add to his three in the East (two with Miami and one with Cleveland).

He is also driven as much to mastermind a 17th NBA crown for the Lakers.

At 35, time isn’t on James’ side. If he’s got to collect more glory amid the socalled lengthenin­g shadows, it should be now.

So that while he failed to lift the Lakers to Lalaland in his 2018 debut—he didn’t have the right back-up to begin with—he seems set to accomplish it this time, given that he snared Anthony Davis to be his chief buddy, if not co-equal, in manning the cockpit controls for L.A.

OK, it can also be safely said somewhat that Denver’s answer to the James & Davis Show are the smooth-shooting Jamal Murray and the hardto-check Nikola Jokic.

But then, what about Coach Dayong’s third-man issue in which, admittedly, the Lakers are way up front, thanks to the resurrecte­d Rajon Rondo now tremendous­ly helping James handle the point guard chores?

I don’t see Denver’s immediate antidote against Rondo, who can shoot and assist with the ease of a magician pulling a rabbit out of his hat at the slightest opportunit­y.

So, to the Nuggets, good luck. Meanwhile, I tip my hat off anew to Erik (not Mike) Spoelstra for steering Miami out of a 17point shortfall yesterday for the Heat’s another astonishin­g 106-101 win and a 2-0 lead over the hard luck Boston Celtics in the East Finals. Getting to be interestin­g.

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DANNY Barrozo sends his condolence­s to the loved ones of Honeygirl Singson-de Leon, the former PCSO chief, who passed on at 74 on Friday. Our sympathies, too.

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