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Judging off of their social media presence, most members of the Los Angeles Lakers are having some pretty quiet Saturday nights before they host the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday. D'Angelo Russell went to go watch his fellow rookie Anthony Brown score 14 points for the Los Angeles D-Fenders in their win over the Reno Bighorns, and it looks like Nick Young and Jordan Clarkson had a quiet night in playing video-games against each other:
Yo @JClark5on bring the skills from the court to @Rainbow6game, always work with your team. #LakerNation
— Nick Young (@NickSwagyPYoung) November 22, 2015
@NickSwagyPYoung, Yessssir! Ready for some 5 on 5 tomorrow. But today...5 vs 5 for #Siege Day. Watch: https://t.co/c9jURRvdeo
— Jordan Clarkson (@JClark5on) November 22, 2015
If Young literally means that Clarkson brings his basketball skills into the realm of videogames, you have to wonder if all of Clarkson's virtual characters can fly into the Staples Center rafters to bring down slightly off-target lob passes and save a fast-break possession:
That type of jumping would break a lot of games. Clarkson is clearly hacking.