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On today’s episode of Harrison Talks Pod, we break down two playoff games that came down to one thing: execution under pressure. First, we dive into the Lakers vs Rockets Game 3, a game that completely flipped in the final seconds. Houston had control late, but a chaotic defensive sequence led by Marcus Smart and LeBron James turned the game instantly. This wasn’t just a comeback, it was a reminder of what experience looks like in the playoffs. We break down how the Lakers continue to win through shot quality, structure, and late-game control, even in messy games. Then we shift to Celtics vs 76ers Game 3, where Boston once again proved that three-point math and offensive structure can outweigh possession advantages. Philly created more chances, but Boston created better shots. We analyze how Tatum, Brown, and Pritchard closed the game, why Maxey’s production didn’t translate late, and how this series is being decided by shot profile more than anything else. This episode focuses on control vs chaos, structure vs creation, and why playoff games are often decided in just a few possessions. 🔗 Connect with me: Linktree: https://linktree.com/harrisonlinks SidePanel Network: https://sidepanelnetwork.my.canva.site/ 🎧 Harrison Talks Pod Real NBA analysis, breakdowns, and honest conversations about the game. 👍 If you enjoyed the episode: Like the video Comment your thoughts (Are the Lakers closing this out? Can Philly adjust?) Subscribe for weekly NBA breakdowns #NBA #NBAPlayoffs #Lakers #Celtics #Rockets #76ers #LeBronJames #JaysonTatum #NBAPodcast #BasketballAnalysis #NBATalk #SportsPodcast #HarrisonTalksPod
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