Luka Dončić had his best game as a Laker at just the right moment. In Denver against a healthy, streaking (had won 9 in a row) Denver Nuggets Luka had, for him, a really solid game. This opened up the game on offense for the rest of the team and the Lakers did something that has been elusive against the Nuggets since 2021: cruise to an easy victory. Let’s dig in.
- The Laker defense. In a word, stellar. They ran The Joker through a gauntlet of bumps, shoves, grabs and double-teams all game long. As a result he finished with a pedestrian stat line, albeit still getting the triple-double: 12 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists but it was the 6 turnovers that stood out. Along with the 5 turnovers Murray had the Lakers dictated the pace and physicality in a game they led wire to wire. I give a lot of credit to the coaching staff for the game plan and the players for executing it at a high level.
- The Laker bench dominated. This might seem odd to say given that the Nuggets bench scored 22 points to our 18 in addition to Russell Westbrook scoring 17 and no Laker bench player scoring more than 5. Because this dominance did not take the shape of buckets scored but in defensive possessions and glue plays. The Laker bench had 8 steals, 2 apiece by DFS, Goodwin and Vando (in 6 minutes of total game action). They were aggressive, even if they got called for fouling (5 by Vando, hey the man is aggressive and it sets a tone). Big shout out to Jordan Goodwin who should stick with the mask. He played great defense and, after passing up a wide open shot that led to a turnover, had the confidence and wherewithal to take and make his next 2 shots down the stretch in the 4th to help put the game on ice.
- 101. That’s the combined points scored between Rui, Reaves, LBJ and Luka. 105 when you look at the starting 5, out of 123 points. Astounding to watch and while it may not be the blueprint for every win against every team this felt personal. Like the 3 Lakers who had been beat by this iteration of had had enough. 38-69 (53%) is gonna get it done most nights.
- The playmaking trio. This is what we need out of the trio of Reaves, James and Dončić. 19 assists to only 4 turnovers will lead to success more often than not. Add in Rui’s 4 dimes to zero TOs and we’re looking at a better than 5-1 assist to turnover ratio by the starting five. Great stuff.
- Luka and LeBron. It’s simply a joy to watch and just having Dončić and Reaves soak up a lot of the orchestrating and playmaking has breathed new life into LeBron’s game. He’s playing hard on both ends because he can see the path to something special already brewing. We’re a faster team, having Hayes at the 5 May have issues with bulky bugs but it presents its own issue in the form of killer speed and athleticism, and having all 3 guys in the floor to close quarters is a huge boon. All 3 of Reaves, Luka and LeBron are getting into the paint and create for themselves and others. They know to mix it up and toss a lob, bait for a foul, or simply score. While I certainly don’t expect it to be this easy every game, this can be the beginnings of a winning blueprint. A purple and gold Hydra of Hoops, many heads attacking as a whole. King Ghidora, if you’re into Godzilla movies.
Nice post Jamie. When the Nuggets came out in the 2nd half and scored 8 straight I had this here we go again feeling but we turned it around and scored 11 straight. A couple of things. I love the rotation. Earlier in the year we were getting killed because our bench wasn’t scoring but with this rotation we generally have two of our big 3 on the court at the same time which makes 2nd unit scoring not as important. Plus Gabe and Doe will generally score more than they did last night. And then there is our small ball line up. When you have a 6’ 7” point guard, three 6’ 8” guys and a 6’ 9” guy, is that really small ball? And in Doe and Vando you have 2 guys that can defend guards and wings and Rui and Lebron that can bang with bigs, we have perhaps a new definition of small ball.
Actually are guys with LeBron and Rui’s size actually small? I don’t think so.
Best Fiver Ever, Jamie. Bravo, Man!
It’s amazing how trading Anthony Davis and Max Christie totally changed how the Lakers play at both ends even before Luka Doncic was ready to bepart of the new Lakers team, whose speed, smarts, length, physicality, and anticipation on offense and defense post-Anthony Davis has been taken to an entirely new level.
Love how the Lakers have totally changed how they defend. No more drop coverage. Hayes is just another fast, quick, long, athletic, player whose playing on string in a beautifully designed trapping and rotating TEAM defense. JJ has turned the table on all the teams who want to hunt switches for Austin or Luka. Suddenly, those teams find their offense attacked with the Lakers new aggressive defense forcing turnovers that fuel the Lakers lethal pass ahead transition offense.
JJ Redick has transformed the Lakers into a modern offensive and defensive juggernaut. Lakers will be rapidly moving up the NBA Power Rankings. LeBron can smell championships #18 and #19 and rings #5 and #6.