Los Angeles Lakers: 4 Lessons from celebrating fans in loss to Celtics

Apr 15, 2021; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward Alfonzo McKinnie (28) handles the ball as Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (0) guard Payton Pritchard (11) and center Luke Kornet (40) move in during the first half at Staples Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 15, 2021; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward Alfonzo McKinnie (28) handles the ball as Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (0) guard Payton Pritchard (11) and center Luke Kornet (40) move in during the first half at Staples Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Los Angeles Lakers added a chapter to the rivalry with the Boston Celtics in the Staples Center. However, this home game was a whole lot more different from the others. Welcome back Lakers Nation to the Staples Center! Even though it was a few thousand, it’s the first step to getting the Staples Center back to hosting capacity crowds!

Lake Show Life breaks down what else happened in Lake Show Life Lessons! The only Los Angeles Lakers extended post-game report with in-depth analysis and highlights. 

The Los Angeles Lakers renewed their old rivalry with the Boston Celtics in the Staples Center with something  not seen all season at Staples…FANS!

For the first time all season, the Lakers allowed some fans in the arena to watch the game. If they weren’t upset and left the arena early, they almost witnessed one of the biggest Boston Celtics collapses in NBA history. The teams split the season series for the fourth season in a row.

The Lakers will need that energy and momentum in their next game tonight against the Utah Jazz, who currently hold the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference. This is the first of a two game series with the Jazz before the face the Dallas Mavericks in the same format.

The first story of this night was the announcement of Anthony Davis’ progress future return to the floor.

The second story is if things keep progressing, you the fan will eventually back in the Staples Center to see him play soon.

Lake Show Life can express this enough.

Lakers Nation, you the fan make Lakers basketball an iconic experience. You were the main ingredient that started with the Showtime Lakers in the 80’s, to the Kobe/Shaq three-peat Lakers in the early 2000’s to Kobe closing out the decade with back to back titles, to the current LeBron/AD champions that is current today.

You were the late Dr. Jerry Buss’ vision when he bought the team.

Let’s keep the ball rolling by being responsible by continuing to wear masks, practice social distancing (Six feet!) and following the guidelines put out for all of us to use. We are not done until the Staples Center is at full capacity.

To the new Los Angeles Lakers fans that are checking us out for the first time, welcome to Lake Show Life Lessons. Our extended post-game report with video analysis will cover the progress for the Los Angeles Lakers the entire season!

Over the next several pages we will provide highlights of certain players and coaches. Afterward, the comment section is loaded with knowledgeable fans adding their basketball knowledge. We usually start with the stars.

 Let’s get to Lesson One to find out who!