Monk has made some poor decisions to allow the Lakers to get back in this thing - leaving his man to double on a mediocre offensive player, then jumping up in the air with no place to go and turning it over for another two
I'm catching up, but holy crap that Keegan defensive sequence at 3:18. Just absolutely demolished Reaves and then switches to AD to force an insanely contested mid-range AD jumper. Perfection