Lakers coach Darvin Ham appeared to take a shot at Warriors coach Steve Kerr at the end of the first quarter of Game 5.
Dennis Schroeder grabbed an inbounds pass and charged down the court with five seconds remaining in the first quarter of Game 5 between the Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers. He sprinted coast-to-coast and fell to the floor as a layup attempt missed badly.Get a weekly recap of the latest San Francisco Bay Area housing news.When asked if he was surprised by the no-call, Lakers coach Darvin Ham appeared to take a subtle shot at Warriors coach Steve Kerr.
“We don’t teach flopping,” Ham told TNT broadcaster Chris Haynes after the first quarter. “We teach our players to play downhill, attack the paint and be forceful.”
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