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Despite missing two superstars, four of five starters, and their two best players off the bench, the undermanned Los Angeles Lakers showed their championship heart and almost pulled off the NBA upset of the year.
As 14 point underdogs, the hobbled Lakers went into the game with nothing to lose but eager to show the Nuggets this is a different team from the ones they dominated in the past. These Lakers are nobody’s daddy. Missing James, Doncic, Hachimura, Hayes, Finney-Smith, and Vincent, the Lakers started Reaves, Knecht, Goodwin, Vanderbilt, and Len with bench contributions from Milton, Morris, Koloko, James Jr, and Morris.
While the injury-riddled Lakers finished the brutal 4-game road trip 0–4, the team remains steadfast and confident that all they need to win the championship this year is to be 100% healthy heading into the playoffs.
Strategically, the Lakers are gambling on playoff health over playoff seeding. Despite their 4-game losing streak and a pair of looming back-to-backs without LeBron James, that bet is still looking like a savvy move.Last night’s win showed just how deep and talented this Lakers team really is. Despite missing their two megastars, heady Austin Reaves and rookie Dalton Knecht were superb filling Luka Doncic’s and LeBron James’ shoes.
While Austin, Dalton, and the Lakers in Denver were valiantly trying to steal a win, LeBron James, Rui Hachimura, and Jaxson Hayes were all rehabbing back in Los Angeles to become day-to-day going forward.While the Lakers are still probably a week away from getting LeBron James back, they’ll hopefully get Dorian Finney-Smith, Gabe Vincent, Jaxson Hayes, and Rui Hachimura back sometime during the coming week.
What We Learned From Heartbreaking Loss to Nuggets
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Last night, JJ Redick, Austin Reaves, Dalton Knecht, and Christian Koloko showed the Denver Nuggets and the rest of the NBA why the winning road to this year’s championship will have to go through the Los Angeles Lakers.
Anybody who thought the Lakers were just punting last night’s game has not seen how hard this team plays for rookie head coach JJ Redick. JJ calls ‘playing hard’ the one ‘legit’ cheat code in the NBA and his team lives it.
The Lakers’ once controversial decision to hire untested rookie head coach JJ Redick has almost unanimously been declared a major success with him included as one of the top three candidates for NBA Coach of the Year.Last night was a perfect example of how Redick has transformed the Lakers into a team that believes in their coach, their game plan, and their ability to matchup against any team in the NBA in a seven-game series.
Make no mistake, the Lakers have found their next Pat Riley and Phil Jackson in young JJ Redick, who’s the #1 reason beyond LeBron and Luka why the road to the 2025 NBA Championship will go through the Lakers.Last night, we also saw the Lakers’ star power beyond LeBron and Luka as Reaves and Knecht shone brightly without James and Doncic just like the Celtics’ White and Pritchard did last week without Tatum and Brown.
Reaves had been struggling after returning from injury but finally seems to have his stroke from deep and elite quickness back. The Lakers also have to be thrilled right now that Dalton Knecht is still a Laker why he’s played.Finally, it was great to see Christian Koloko get an opportunity. Koloko is a much better fit to start if Hayes is out and to back Jax up when he goes to the bench to rest. Luka Doncic especially will find him a lethal lob threat.
What To Expect From Next 5 & Last 12 Games
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While the Lakers expect James to miss another week, several Lakers players, including Vincent, Finney-Smith, Hachimura, and Hayes will hopefully start returning during the week to bolster the Lakers.
The Lakers are now #5 seed in the West with a 40–25 record. The #2 Nuggets have 24 losses while the #3 Rockets and #4 Grizzlies are tied with LA with 25 losses. The #6 Warriors are red hot but also have 28 losses.
Ideally, the Lakers would like to go 3–2 or 4–1 over the 5-game homestand. To do that, they need to win 1 or 2 of 3 tough games against the Suns, Nuggets, and Bucks and both of the games against the Spurs and Bulls.Going 3–2 or 4–1 to for the 5-game homestand would put the Lakers in outstanding position with a 43–27 or 44–26 record and everybody on the team healthy and ready to go when LeBron James returns next week.
That would leave the Lakers 12 games remaining in the regular season, including 2 games vs. the Thunder, 2 vs. the Rockets, and 1 each vs. the Grizzlies and Warriors. Fully healthy Lakers should finish 9 of last 12.That would give the Lakers a potential 2024–25 regular season record of 53–29 for a winning percentage of 64.6%, which would likely put Los Angeles as the #3 seed behind the #2 seed Denver and #1 seed Oklahoma City.
While the Lakers value playoff health over seeding, finishing #3 in the West would put LA in the same bracket as OKC , which would mean they would face them in second round and Denver in the Western Conference Finals.The Lakers should get Doncic, Vincent, Finney-Smith, Hayes, and/or Hachimura back during the next five games and James back the week after, leaving them 100% healthy for remaining 12 games in the regular season.
What To Expect From Los Angeles Lakers In Playoffs
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If the Lakers can pull off their big gamble of playoff health over playoff seeding, they could end up with a 53–29 record and #3 seed in the West, which would mean likely facing the #2 seed Nuggets in second round.
The Lakers to a man believe they can beat any other team in the NBA if they are 100% healthy heading into the playoffs. When healthy, the Lakers not only have the best superstar duo in the league but also its #1 defense.
JJ Redick has combined a juggernaut offense run by the two smartest, most talented superstar playmakers and scorers in the entire league along with a legitimate #1 rated elite trapping, rotating, and swarming team defense.While their health may remain a critical factor, everything is looking up for the Lakers right now. Their smart strategy of resting LeBron James rather than pushing to hold onto their higher playoff seed appears to be working.
While the Lakers have lost four games, Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves, and Dalton Knecht have all elevated their games to another level to make up for missing LeBron James and the team continues to play hard and compete.The Lakers were not initially expected to compete for a championship this season, especially after rescinding the Mark Williams trade, but the superb coaching by Redick and his staff and the mega trade for Luka changed that.
While the Oklahoma City Thunder and Cleveland Cavaliers have the best regular season records, a strong collection of NBA analysts and pundits think the more likely NBA Finals matchup could be the Lakers vs. Celtics.Nothing would be sweeter for NBA fans than to see a Lakers and Celtics NBA Finals. The Lakers win #18, JJ wins #1, Luka wins #1, and LeBron wins #5. LA can smell another championship. This team’s destiny is a dynasty.
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UNDERMANNED LAKERS LOSE THRILLER BUT STILL SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP HEARTWhat We Learned From Heartbreaking Loss to NuggetsLast night, JJ Redick, Austin Reaves, Dalton Knecht, and Christian Koloko showed the Denver Nuggets and the rest of the NBA why the winning road to this year’s… pic.twitter.com/zTejvOGsXJ— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 15, 2025
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UNDERMANNED LAKERS LOSE THRILLER BUT STILL SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP HEARTWhat To Expect From Next 5 & Last 12 GamesWhile the Lakers expect James to miss another week, several Lakers players, including Vincent, Finney-Smith, Hachimura, and Hayes will hopefully start returning… pic.twitter.com/5jarXZikme— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 15, 2025
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UUNDERMANNED LAKERS LOSE THRILLER BUT STILL SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP HEARTWhat To Expect From Los Angeles Lakers In PlayoffsIf the Lakers can pull off their big gamble of playoff health over playoff seeding, they could end up with a 53–29 record and #3 seed in the West, which would… pic.twitter.com/2qDgZm3hip— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 15, 2025
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. . . Despite losing LeBron James for what could be weeks, the Los Angeles Lakers are confident Luka Doncic can carry the team until he returns and believe playoff health, not seeding, is the key to win the championship.
The Lakers’ source of that confidence was the 24-game stretch starting January 15th when they won 20 out of 24 games with their new trapping, rotating, and swarming team defense ranked #1 in the entire league.
While Rob Pelinka was pulling off the blockbuster trade for Luka Doncic, Lakers’ rookie head coach JJ Redick was transforming his team from a middle-of-the-pack defensive team to the #1 defense in the entire NBA.The Lakers firmly believe that health is the only thing that can prevent them from winning the NBA championship this season. If they go into the playoffs healthy, they believe to a man they can win the championship.
The next few weeks will be a major test for head coach JJ Redick and the Lakers’ backcourt of Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves. They will need to elevate their play to another level to give LeBron James maximum rest.Choosing to optimize playoff health over seeding could be a risky gamble that could easily result in the Lakers being forced to meet the Nuggets in the second round with Denver boasting their usual home court advantage.
Keeping LeBron out for 3 or 4 weeks instead of 1 or 2 weeks to enable him to be 100% for the playoffs could also backfire, with the Lakers sliding down the standings out of the top-6 and into the Play-In Tournament.Let’s take a look at when the Lakers’ key injured players are projected to return, the team’s immediate and remaining schedules, and the chances that betting on playoff health over seeding will be the smartest strategy.
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When Are The Lakers Injured Players Projected To Return?
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Last night against the Brooklyn Nets, the Lakers were missing four key rotation players, including starters LeBron James, Rui Hachimura, and Jaxson Hayes and team plus/minus leader off bench Dorian Finney-Smith.
We saw how tough it was to beat even a tanking team like the Brooklyn Nets when missing four of your top six players, especially when the two players who played — Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves — did not have great games. While James is a couple of weeks and Hachimura at least a week at best from returning, the good news is the Lakers should get Finney-Smith back for Thursday’s game against the Bucks and Hayes hopefully soon after.
Frankly, the even bigger question for the Lakers is when will they get the real Luka Doncic and the real Austin Reaves back from injury as both of their two backcourt stars are still struggling to get back to their form.
Over the last two games, Luka Doncic has averaged 28.0/10.0/7.5 while shooting 39.6%/40.0%/83.3% with a -8 +/- while Austin Reaves averaged 16.5/5.5/6.0 while shooting 30.8%/41.7%/92/3% with a team-worst -11 +/-.Right now, Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves are not generating anywhere near what they normally produce and there are still signs that neither is 100% recovered from their injuries, which continues to be concerning.
While the Lakers when healthy have a deep and diverse roster, they’re going to need help from the basketball gods to remain healthy throughout the playoffs if they are to have any chance of all of winning another ring.If the Lakers get Hayes and Finney-Smith back and a better Doncic and Reaves the next 6 games, they should have enough depth and diversity to regroup and get back to playing like they did during their 20-4 stretch.
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Lakers Must Somehow Survive Three Straight Back-To-Backs
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The Lakers’ immediate problem is how to survive the crazy 6-game stretch from the schedule makers with 3 straight back-to-backs with 1 day off. That’s 6 games in 8 days for a team missing 4 of their op 6 players last game.
Hopefully, the Lakers can stop their 2-game slide with a win tomorrow night in Milwaukee against the Bucks, who’ve now lost 3 straight games. The 36–28 Bucks are now tied with the Pacers for 4th seed in the East.
The Lakers play the Bucks tomorrow night in Milwaukee in the first half of a back-to-back and then again a week later at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles in the second game of their third back-to-back in over 8 days.While the Bucks are a formidable opponent, the big challenge for the Lakers will come against their nemesis Denver Nuggets. whom they will play Friday night in Denver and then again on March 19 in Los Angeles.
At best, the Lakers need to sweep the 2-game home-and-away series with both the Bucks and Nuggets. At worst, they need to at least split the two series with Milwaukee and Denver to survive the triple back-to-backs.Besides the home-and-away series with the Bucks and Nuggets, the Lakers will also play the Suns and Spurs in a back-to-back, two teams that the Lakers should be able to beat although nothing is guaranteed in the NBA.
What the Lakers cannot do against the Suns and Spurs at this point of the season is to lose a winnable game. The rest of the Lakers season has to be Luka and Austin getting healthy and getting their games back together.The Lakers will need to play like they did when they won 20 of 24 games in order to survive three straight back-to-backs over 8 days. If they get Jax and DFS back and the real Luka and Austin, they should survive this stretch.
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Lakers Must Somehow Hold Onto Top-6 Seed In The West
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Right now, the 40–23 Lakers have lost 2 straight games and are tied with the Nuggets for #2 in the West with 23 losses, 1 loss ahead of the #4 Grizzlies, 2 losses ahead of the #5 Rockets, and 5 losses ahead of the #6 Warriors.
L.A. has 19 games left in the regular season and faces the 4th toughest schedule per Tankathon.com while the Nuggets face 11th, the Grizzlies the 6th, the Rockets the 17th, and the Warriors 13th toughest schedule left.
Comparatively, the Lakers (8–2) and Warriors (9–1) have been the hottest of the five teams trailing the Thunder in the West with the Nuggets (6–4), Rockets (6–4), and Grizzlies (5–5) playing close to .500 over last 10 games.Considering how competitive the Western Conference is, the Lakers should be able to survive the three straight back-to-backs with at least a 4–2 record if not better. That should be enough to safely keep them as a top-6 seed.
Once the Lakers get past the looming three back-to-backs, they should get Rui back as well as DFS, which would restore their starting lineup and 10-man rotation. L.A.’s goal is to be 100% healthy heading into the playoffs.After the 6 games of back-to-backs, the Lakers remaining 13 games are still challenging, with 5 games vs. competitors: two games against the West leading Thunder, 2 games against the Rockets, and 1 against the Grizzlies.
The Lakers objective during these remaining games will be to dominate their West playoff competitors, especially the Oklahoma City Thunder, and change the narrative heading into the playoffs with the Lakers as favorites.The Lakers should be able to allow LeBron James to rest for 3 or 4 weeks and still be able to win enough games to finish with a guaranteed top-6 playoff spot in the Wester Conference as a favorite to win #18.
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Lakers Trusting Luka & Betting On Playoff Health Over Playoff Seeding Despite losing LeBron James for what could be weeks, the Los Angeles Lakers are confident Luka Doncic can carry the team until he returns and believe playoff health, not seeding, is the key to win the… pic.twitter.com/NyPaFS2pFw— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 12, 2025
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When Are The Lakers Injured Players Projected To Return?Last night against the Brooklyn Nets, the Lakers were missing four key rotation players, including starters LeBron James, Rui Hachimura, and Jaxson Hayes and team plus/minus leader off bench Dorian Finney-Smith.We saw… pic.twitter.com/JoVvJF92ya— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 13, 2025
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Lakers Must Somehow Survive Three Straight Back-To-BacksThe Lakers’ immediate problem is how to survive the crazy 6-game stretch from the schedule makers with 3 straight back-to-backs with 1 day off. That’s 6 games in 8 days for a team missing 4 of their op 6 players last game.… pic.twitter.com/S5WKMZRlhM— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 13, 2025
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Lakers Must Somehow Hold Onto Top-6 Seed In The WestRight now, the 40–23 Lakers have lost 2 straight games and are tied with the Nuggets for #2 in the West with 23 losses, 1 loss ahead of the #4 Grizzlies, 2 losses ahead of the #5 Rockets, and 5 losses ahead of the #6 Warriors.… pic.twitter.com/OKLX6W15uZ— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 13, 2025
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I think having Hachimura out is a huge reason for the recent slide. His three point shot and stout D are jet cogs in our winning ways.
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Vando needs to step up to replace him just like Austin and Luka need to step up and score more with LBJ’s abscence.
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JJ Redick and his coaching staff have the entire NBA totally befuddled as the Los Angeles Lakers have now officially been the #1 ranked NBA defense for over 2 months, despite having traded Anthony Davis for Luka Doncic.
The pundits are throwing up their hands in frustration, unable to explain how rookie head coach JJ Redick has transformed the Lakers with Luka into a better defensive team than the same Lakers with Anthony Davis. Yet that’s exactly what the eye test and the advanced analytics are telling us. Somehow, someway, JJ Redick has the Lakers with Luka playing the best defense in the NBA, despite replacing Anthony Davis with Jaxson Hayes.
The expectation after the Lakers rescinded the Mark Williams trade was that their failure to replace Anthony Davis at starting center would likely be a fatal blow for any realistic Lakers’ championship hopes for this season.
But the Lakers’ defensive transformation had already begun. The Lakers had traded for Finney-Smith, gotten Vanderbilt and Vincent back from injury, and added 2-way defenders Goodwin and Jemison to the rotation.While the doubters and non-believers continued to claim the Lakers defense was mostly luck driven smoke-and-mirrors that would be exposed in the playoffs, the Lakers’ simply continued to shut down more teams.
Since earning the #1 defensive rating in early January, the Lakers have gone 20–6 and now are in sole possession of the #2 seed in the West, which guarantees L.A. home court advantage right up to the conference finals.So let’s take a deep dive into how rookie head coach JJ Redick and his coaching staff were able to transform the Lakers with Luka Doncic not only into the #1 defense in the NBA but into a better defense than with AD.
Redick’s New Trapping/Rotating/Swarming Team Defense
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While Pelinka was busy closing the Luka trade, JJ Redick was rebuilding the Lakers’ half-court defense with a goal of being proactive rather than reactive and countering teams who switch hunt their weaker defenders.The new defensive strategy Redick and his veteran coaching staff designed for the Lakers was a reversal from the passive drop coverage, switch everything 1–4 defense that the Lakers had started the season running.
Rather then depend on individual defensive skills, Reddick opted for a team-driven defensive system that could take better advantage of his team’s elite size and length, speed and quickness, basketball savvy and smarts.Now, when teams try to isolate their best scorers against our weakest defenders, the Lakers attack and hedge, ice, trap, and double the shooters and force them to rotate against heavy pressure and swarms of defenders.
This is where the Lakers’ defensive size and length, speed and quickness, and smarts and savvy as a team comes into play, forcing opposing ball handlers into chaotic rotations that lead to turnovers and fast break points.Ironically, the Lakers had already been in the process of transforming their offense to better complement their desire to push the pace in transition before they even started discussions with the Mavs about Luke Doncic.
JJ Redick knew that the Lakers needed to find a way to protect Austin Reaves and Luka Doncic from being relentlessly switch hunted defensively if they were going to be able to be part of an NBA championship backcourt.So far, the Lakers new half-court defensive strategy has been a major success. It’s given the Lakers a clear blueprint for shutting down other teams’ stars while also protecting their stars from switch hunting.
Lakers Add 6-Pack Of New Defenders to 10-Man Rotation
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Playing an aggressive trapping, rotating, and swarming team defense rather than the usual drop coverage NBA style of defense is a better fit for the Lakers’ current roster and the fast-paced offense they want to run.
Rather than loading up with traditional big-bodied space-eating centers, the Lakers opted to focus on building a roster deep in big, long, fast, quick, smart, athletic, and physical guards and wings who consistently play hard.
The Finney-Smith trade, Vanderbilt and Vincent injury return, Goodwin and Jemison signings, and James re-invention as a 3&D wing have given L.A. a six-pack of defensive guards and wings to run their new defense.Besides upgrading the Lakers’ defense with 5 new plus defenders and re-purposing James, Redick also is getting better defensive effort from current players like Hayes, Hachimura, Reaves, Knecht, and new addition Doncic.
The Los Angeles Lakers have played 15 games since the Anthony Davis injury and trade. They have won 13 of those games with 118.9 offensive rating (#6), a 107.0 defensive rating (#1), and a +11.9 net rating (#3).Jaxson Hayes especially exceeded the Lakers’ expectations. In 18 games started, Jax averaged 7.9 points, 6.1 boards, 1.3 assists, 1.2 blocks, and 0.7 steals in 23.7 minutes per game with the 11th best center defensive rating.
During that 15 game stretch, Hayes proved he’s a legitimate NBA starting center, posting an impressive 116.2 offensive rating (#12), elite 102.1 defensive rating (#1 among all centers), and great +14.1 net rating (#5).The DFS trade, Vando/Vincent return, Jemison/Goodwin signings, James re-invention as elite defensive wing, and better defense from Jax, Luka, and the rest of the roster has transformed the Lakers into a defense-first team.
LeBron James Replaces AD as Lakers’ Director of Defense
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What makes the Luka trade uniquely special for the Lakers is LeBron James’ confidence in Luka Doncic running the team’s offense frees him up to replace Anthony Davis as the team’s top defender and defensive anchor.
With Luka taking over as the team’s starting point guard, LeBron and the Lakers have the rare luxury of being able to repurpose his great talents to playing off the ball on offense and and directing the team’s new defense.
James has essentially reinvented himself on offense as a lethal off-the-ball threat as a cutter and 3-point shooter and on defense as an elite big wing defender with the basketball smarts and skills to make L.A.’s defense hum.Besides giving the Lakers a desperately needed All-NBA quality lock-down wing defender to help make their defense work, LeBron has also taken over Anthony Davis’ role as the team’s defensive anchor and Director of Defense.
While Davis was the rim protector on defense who had every player’s back, James has become the anchor of the defense, the captain who makes the defensive play calls and ensures everybody is making the right rotations.The first true test of the Los Angeles Lakers new trapping, rotating, and swarming defense has been the 15 games since AD’s injury and trade, where the team went 13–2 and posted an NBA best 107.0 defensive rating.
Besides replacing AD as the defensive captain, LeBron completely reversed his own performance on defense, lowering his personal defensive rating to an elite 104.5 for the 15-game stretch versus a poor 115.4 before then.In the end, LeBron James taking over for Anthony Davis as Director of Defense is the one of the major reasons why the Lakers with Luka are now a far better defensive team than the Lakers with Anthony Davis were.
Will Lakers New Defense Be Sustainable In Playoffs?
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The Lakers new trapping, rotating, and swarming team attack defense is specifically designed for the playoffs, when the games slow down, defenses go switch hunting, and matchups determine who wins games and series.
The last thing JJ Redick is going to allow is for teams to relentlessly switch hunt Austin Reaves and Luka Doncic on offense to exploit their defensive weakness, score easy baskets, and hopefully adversely affect their offense.
That’s a big reason why the Lakers’ new defense is going to hedge, ice, trap, and double any opposing ball handler who tries to switch hunt any of their weaker defenders. They’re not going to leave their defenders on an island.Strategically, the Lakers want a defense that both protect their weaker defenders from being hunted and create chaos, turnovers, and transition basketball, where the Luka and LeBron offensive juggernaut can shine.
What the NBA is seeing from the Lakers since the AD injury and trade is a defensive transformation that has opposing coaches bamboozled because the Lakers with Luka are clearly better than the Lakers with AD were.Realistically, it’s getting harder and harder for the doubters and naysayers to deny that the Lakers have somehow become one of the league’s top defensive teams despite having traded Anthony Davis for Luke Doncic.
What’s now starting to happen is teams are starting to copy the Lakers defensive strategies and tactics. Every team that’s played the Nuggets since the Lakers dominated them is has copied how L.A. defended Jokic.The playoffs come down to execution. Look for the Lakers’ new trapping, rotating, and swarming defensive strategy, new six-pack of elite defenders, and new Director of Defense in LeBron to be dominant in the playoffs.
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How Are Lakers With Luka Better Defensively Than Lakers With AD? JJ Redick and his coaching staff have the entire NBA totally befuddled as the Los Angeles Lakers have now officially been the #1 ranked NBA defense for over 2 months, despite having traded Anthony Davis for Luka… pic.twitter.com/4o4JMpG2Pk— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 7, 2025
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How Are Lakers With Luka Better Defensively Than Lakers With AD? Redick’s New Trapping/Rotating/Swarming Team DefenseWhile Pelinka was busy closing the Luka trade, JJ Redick was rebuilding the Lakers’ half-court defense with a goal of being proactive rather than reactive and… pic.twitter.com/L0SGdfualI— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 7, 2025
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How Are Lakers With Luka Better Defensively Than Lakers With AD? Lakers Add 6-Pack Of New Defenders to 10-Man RotationPlaying an aggressive trapping, rotating, and swarming team defense rather than the usual drop coverage NBA style of defense is a better fit for the Lakers’… pic.twitter.com/hckv0tdLEa— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 7, 2025
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How Are Lakers With Luka Better Defensively Than Lakers With AD? LeBron James Replaces AD as Lakers’ Director of DefenseWhat makes the Luka trade uniquely special for the Lakers is LeBron James’ confidence in Luka Doncic running the team’s offense frees him up to replace… pic.twitter.com/Mbx30x8XmO— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 7, 2025
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How Are Lakers With Luka Better Defensively Than Lakers With AD? Will Lakers New Defense Be Sustainable In Playoffs?The Lakers new trapping, rotating, and swarming team attack defense is specifically designed for the playoffs, when the games slow down, defenses go switch… pic.twitter.com/qaTmco68B3— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 7, 2025
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You know I’m loving the new scheme, mainly because I think the myth of “Switch Everything and Win!” is a false one. I appreciate the focus and intent with which the Lakers are playing on D and that Reddick didn’t leave at “well, it’s what we worked on in camp so leave it until next season”.
Still, having said all that, it’s early in the process and only a few teams (Clippers, Hornets, Warriors, Wizards and Knicks) have seen it more than once. It is a great mid-season adjustment, no doubt, but it’s lasting impact has yet to be truly tested.
Still, there are many reasons to be optimistic that (with this roster) we can use this as basic blueprint going forward.
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There inevitably will be adjustments and adjustments to the adjustments but the thing I love most about the new defense is that it is proactive.
One problem with switching is that it creates a passive reactive environment. I’ve always favored systems that made player be aggressive, both on offense and defense.
The interesting wrinkle that also helps the teams ability to rotate and swarm is their willing to give up threes to certain shooters and long twos to almost everyone. It’s a strategy built on hard work and trust in analytics.
Unspoken is how we suddenly have the players to execute our trapping, rotating, and swarming defense, which are guards and wings that are tall, long, fast, quick, smart, physical, and athletic.
Lakers really have an opportunity to build another dynasty imo.
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Trading for 25-year old Luka Doncic opened up an unexpected and unique treasure chest of opportunities for the Los Angeles Lakers to transform 40-year old superstar LeBron James into their ultimate Master-of-All-Trades.
After a 6-year partnership with Anthony Davis, the Los Angeles Lakers’ sudden midseason switch of superstars has dramatically changed not only the fortunes of the Los Angeles Lakers but also the NBA’s next decade. With Doncic taking over as the Lakers primary shot and playmaker, James is suddenly free to take on a multiverse of different roles moving forward. The 40-year old LeBron is now the Lakers’ ultimate Master-Of-All-Trades.
If the Lakers need an elite point guard when Luka rests, a bruising small ball center when Jax is on the bench, a red-hot C&S 3-point shooter, or a lockdown POA defensive wing, LeBron James can be whatever they need.
Since trading for Luka, LeBron’s been all of the above, playing off the ball as a cutter and shooter, showing he can play without and with Luka, and taking on Davis’ role as the leader and director of the Lakers’ elite defense.Over the last month, despite all the changes, the Luka and LeBron Lakers have been on a tear, winning 18 of their last 22 games and jumping over a half dozen teams to secure the West’s #2 seed heading down the stretch.
Most impressively, James’ newfound defensive focus has been at the heart of JJ Redick’s transformation of the Lakers’ defense from a middle-of-the-pack to #1 in the NBA despite trading Anthony Davis for Luka Doncic.Let’s take a closer look into the post-trade Los Angeles Lakers and how LeBron passed the torch to Luka, the multiverse of roles open for James, and how he has a unique opportunity to become a Master-Of-All-Trades.
LeBron Finally Passes The Torch But Not to Anthony Davis
LUKA DONCIC IS EVERYWHERE FOR THE LAKERS …
It took 40-year old LeBron James 6 years to finally pass the torch as the face of the Lakers to another superstar but not Anthony Davis. While James tried, he was unable to pass that torch until the Lakers traded for Doncic.That should tell you everything you need to know about the LeBron James and Anthony Davis era. One championship won but the torch never left LeBron James hand. We’ll never know if it would have happened this year.
But with Luka, LeBron never hesitated. From the moment he found out the Lakers traded for Luka, there’s no question he’d pass the torch immediately because he knew that would be the only way to insure Luka would succeed.No disrespect to Anthony Davis, but it is much easier for LeBron James to pass the torch to a player like Luka Doncic who’s essentially a physical clone of him who plays his same position with his same sets of skills.
LeBron was also only 34-years old when the Lakers traded for AD whereas he was 40-years old when they traded for Luka. Timing and circumstances make it far easier for LeBron to pass the torch to Luka than to Anthony.Luka was the basketball gods’ gift to the Lakers but only if they allowed him to be himself, which means taking the ball out of James’ hands and putting it in Doncic’ hands, something LeBron would likely only do for Luka.
What makes the Luka trade such a perfect trade for the Lakers is that it not only gives the Lakers a 15-year younger and maybe better version of LeBron but it also frees James to become their Master-Of-All-Trades.That’s the unexpected silver lining hidden behind the Luka Doncic trade. Luka was the one player whom LeBron would eagerly and willing pass the torch and reinvent himself as the Lakers’ Master-Of-All-Trades.
Passing The Torch Opens LeBron To Multiverse of Roles
LEBRON JAMES CAN PLAY & DEFEND ALL 5 POSITIONS …
There is no question in my mind that there are worlds in the multiverse where LeBron James not only gets the opportunities to play but actually excels as the GOAT for all five of the positions in the game of basketball.With the trade for Luka Doncic, die-hard Lakers fans are going to get a special treat for the next who-knows-how-many seasons, a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see what all those different LeBron James look like. Before the Lakers hang the banner for #18 this summer, we’re going to see LeBron James playing a multiverse of different roles in different games. He’ll be whatever Lakers need: scorer, defender, playmaker, rebounder.
The Lakers have been trying in vain for last six years to get LeBron to play off the ball in order to reduce the regular season wear-and-tear and extend his career. Trading for Luka could easily mean more years of LeBron.
Being paired with Luka Doncic has also re-invigorated LeBron and given him new motivation not only for this season but also for the rest of his career. LeBron can now pick and chose how to help the Lakers win.We’ve seen this new burst of youth and energy in how LeBron has been playing defense. No longer having to play on the ball on offense, James is now using that energy and physicality as the Lakers big new 3&D wing.
When Luka’s shot was off against the Clipper in their recent first of two games, LeBron took over in the fourth quarter and closed the game like he has done so many times in his illustrious 22-year long superstar career.With Luka taking over the Lakers’ offense, LeBron James is now free to become the ultimate Master-Of-All-Trades, the superstar wild card JJ Redick will be able to play whenever needed in the 2025 NBA playoffs.
Free & Unleashed LeBron James Is Lakers’ Playoff Wild Card
LEBRON JAMES IS LAKERS PERFECT PLAYOFF SWISS ARMY KNIFE …
The ultimate irony of the Lakers trading for Luka Doncic is that it will not only likely lengthen LeBron James purple and gold career but also could free and unleash LeBron James to be the Lakers’ playoff gold wild card.Aside from the fact that both James and Doncic are among that rare group of players with unassailable records of elevating their play in the playoffs, imagine the problem Luka and LeBron are going to create in the playoffs.
Teams are not only going to deal with the league’s best two playmakers sharing the court together to start and end every game but also face the challenge of either Luka or LeBron on court every minute of every game.Having turned the ball and offense over to Luka, LeBron is now free to do whatever JJ Redick and his staff need him to do. In the playoffs, having a free and unleashed superstar to fill a multiverse of needed roles is ideal.
22-years of championship level experience playing all five positions at all three levels of the court plus his unmatched basketball IQ make LeBron James uniquely qualified to be the Lakers’ ultimate Master-Of-All-Trades.Whether the Lakers need a superstar point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward, or center, whether they need more offense or defense, Luka has freed LeBron to be their playoff Swiss Army knife.
LeBron James’ superstar ability to morph into whatever the Lakers need to win in a given playoff series could be the difference maker that catapults Los Angeles into a tie with Boston as they win their 18th championship.The NBA Playoffs are about matchups and a free, unleashed LeBron James is the Lakers solid gold playoffs wild card. Look for the Lakers to win their 18th NBA championship and LeBron James to win his fifth Finals MVP.
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Lakers Transforming LeBron James Into Ultimate Master-Of-All-Trades Let’s take a closer look into the post-trade Los Angeles Lakers and how LeBron passed the torch to Luka, the multiverse of roles open for James, and how he has a unique opportunity to become a… pic.twitter.com/9lo6bW0ltD— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 5, 2025
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Lakers Transforming LeBron James Into Ultimate Master-Of-All-Trades Since trading for Luka, LeBron’s been all of the above, playing off the ball as a cutter and shooter, showing he can play without and with Luka, and taking on Davis’ role as the leader and director of the… pic.twitter.com/XXbUYsW47w— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 5, 2025
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Lakers Transforming LeBron James Into Ultimate Master-Of-All-Trades Since trading for Luka, LeBron’s been all of the above, playing off the ball as a cutter and shooter, showing he can play without and with Luka, and taking on Davis’ role as the leader and director of the… pic.twitter.com/XXbUYsW47w— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 5, 2025
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LeBron Finally Passes The Torch But Not to Anthony DavisIt took 40-year old LeBron James 6 years to finally pass the torch as the face of the Lakers to another superstar but not Anthony Davis. While James tried, he was unable to pass that torch until the Lakers traded for… pic.twitter.com/I6HfwT5lTM— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 5, 2025
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Passing The Torch Opens LeBron To Multiverse of RolesWith Luka taking over the Lakers’ offense, LeBron James is now free to become the ultimate Master-Of-All-Trades, the superstar wild card JJ Redick will be able to play whenever needed in the 2025 NBA playoffs.… pic.twitter.com/n6fE8518k2— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 5, 2025
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Free & Unleashed LeBron James Is Lakers’ Playoff Wild CardWhether the Lakers need a superstar point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward, or center, whether they need more offense or defense, Luka has freed LeBron to be their playoff Swiss Army knife.… pic.twitter.com/53SACvtnvX— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 5, 2025
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lol, start trademarking “Master of All Trades” now. Marvel has Multiverse locked down. I think you used the phrase to open and close every stanza lol.
A seriously though, you bring up some good points. LeBron is now Weapon X, a real Wolverine, if you will. The Juggernaut that is the Lakers is a nigh unstoppable Colossus. Gone are the Bat Man and Robin comparisons. There is no plucky side kick here, just Wolverine and Sabertooth. Ok, that’s enough comic book references lol
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The Los Angeles Lakers’ play last month has been so dominant with or without AD or Luka that the latest NBA power rankings has them ranked as the second best team in the West and the fourth best team in the league.
With a 34–21 record and fresh off a 123–100 demolition of their long-time nemesis Denver Nuggets, the Los Angeles Lakers currently are the 4th seed in the West 1 loss ahead of 5th and 1 loss behind the 2nd and 3rd seeds. With 27 games left in the Lakers’ regular season, the Luka Doncic trade not only gives Los Angeles a 25-year old superstar to eventually replace 40-year old LeBron James but also a legitimate shot at winning the title this year.
The past offseason and first half of the regular season have seen an unlikely and unexpected series of events transform the Los Angeles Lakers from a franchise stuck in the past to a franchise primed for the future.
Starting with the inspired hiring of young JJ Redick as their next great head coach, the Lakers transformed their destiny with a pair of savvy trades for elite 3&D wing Dorian Finney-Smith and top-3 superstar stud Luka Doncic.While Rob Pelinka was building a championship roster, Lakers’ rookie head coach JJ Redick was busy putting into work a lifetime of creative ideas on how best to teach players to love and win playing the game the right way.
The results so far have been impressive, especially on the defensive end where the Lakers have surprised everybody by actually becoming a better defensive team today than they were before they traded Anthony Davis.Despite Davis leaving, Doncic arriving, and Williams trade being rescinded, the Lakers under JJ Redick have not missed a beat, dominating opponents and showing everybody they may already have their championship roster.
What Are Lakers’ Chances to Win NBA Championship This Season?
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Winning an NBA championship has become excruciatingly challenging. It not only demands multiple career years from the team’s best players but also the blessing of the basketball gods in the form of a healthy roster.
While most analysts didn’t believe L.A. could compete for a championship this season after rescinding the blockbuster trade for Hornets’ center Mark Williams, the Lakers to a man still believe they can win the title this year.
Their thorough thrashing last Saturday night in Denver of their nemesis Nuggets, who’d won an impressive 9 straight games, was just the Lakers’ most recent display of what could already be their championship roster.Right now, the Lakers are probably healthier than anytime during the last two years with the only player on the injured list being Maxi Kleber, whom the Lakers are hoping will be able to return sometime during the playoffs.
The only question now is whether this remarkable Lakers team can really continue to play like a top-tier NBA team despite its obvious weakness at center, where young Jaxson Hayes has been overperforming expectations.It’s unbelievable that the Lakers without Anthony Davis could be a better defensive team than they were with AD, but JJ has found how to optimize their speed, smarts, length, and athleticism in a brilliant team defense.
Barring trades, 10 players will return next year — LeBron James, Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves, Rui Hachimura, Jaxson Hayes, Gabe Vincent, Dorian Finney-Smith, Jarred Vanderbilt, Dalton Knecht, Bronny James.If JJ Redick and the red-hot Los Angeles Lakers continue to dominate the rest of the season like a top-tier team at both ends of the court, they should have a realistic opportunity to win their 18th NBA championship this year.
What Trade and Free Agency Moves Will Lakers Make This Summer?
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While teams can never have enough 3&D wings or POA guards, the Lakers’ greatest offseason priority will be re-sign free agents LeBron James and Dorian Finney-Smith and trade for a center in addition to Jaxson Hayes.
L.A. should have no problems re-signing LeBron James and Dorian Finney-Smith. Ironically, the Lakers’ greatest threat to steal DFS in free agency this summer were the Mavs due to his close relationship with Luka Doncic.
The Lakers also have four unrestricted free agents. They will surely re-sign young center Jaxson Hayes to long-term contract but will likely allow Cam Reddish, Markieff Morris, and Alex Len to walk away in free agency.The expectation is that LeBron James may take less in his new contract to enable the Lakers to use both the $13.5 million NT MLE and $4.9 million BAE to sign two non-minimum free agent players to upgrade the roster.
While the Lakers do not have a first round pick this summer, they do have a pair of second round picks. Theoretically, the Lakers could add a pair of players via free agency and a pair of players via the draft this summer.The Lakers’ single biggest need this summer will be to trade for at least one and maybe even two additional center to bolster the depth and versatility of the position. Right now, center position is the Lakers’ greatest weakness.
Myles Turner would be the perfect two-way center and Nic Claxton the ideal mobile defensive center but would cost rotation players and picks while Walker Kessler or Kelly Olynyk would be less costly but good fits.Unlike last summer, Rob Pelinka has the Los Angeles Lakers perfectly positioned with multiple expiring contracts and available draft capital to dramatically upgrade what may already be an NBA championship roster.
What Superstar Will Lakers Target When LeBron Decides to Retire?
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The big question for the Lakers is whether the trade for Luka and the recent championship caliber play of the team offensively and defensively has given 40-year old LeBron James a desire to play several more years.
There’s no question with the arrival of Luka Doncic that neither the Los Angeles Lakers or LeBron James himself will have a problem passing the baton to the franchise’s brand new 25-year old international superstar.
As he recovers from his latest unfortunate injury, that’s something that will surely not go unnoticed by Anthony Davis, who spent six years alongside LeBron James but could never seem to fully take the baton from the King.While I believe they do understand the halcyon days of three superstars has truly gone, the Lakers are like an addict when it comes to big name superstars. You can never fully trust them to turn down a big name.
What everybody seems to fortunately forget is how much LeBron still means to this team and what his chameleon-like ability to change skillsets depending upon what the Lakers need has become their cheat code.Five years ago, the Lakers had a championship roster they stupidly did not keep together. This time, Jeanie Buss, Rob Pelinka, and the Lakers must do a better job valuing the championship roster that they may already have.
That’s why besides chasing superstars like Giannis Antetokounmpo and Ja Morant, the Lakers should focus on younger players who would not require the team to give up their hard fought championship depth and versatility.The Lakers would be smart to trade for a player whose age, position, and skill sets would elevate and upgrade an already championship roster. Ideally, the Lakers should trade for a player like Naz Reid or Myles Turner.
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Could Los Angeles Lakers Already Have Their Championship Roster?
Despite Davis leaving, Doncic arriving, and Williams trade being rescinded, the Lakers under JJ Redick have not missed a beat, dominating opponents and showing everybody they may already have their championship… pic.twitter.com/t4sAawh94X
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 25, 2025
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What Are Lakers’ Chances to Win NBA Championship This Season?
If JJ Redick and the red-hot Los Angeles Lakers continue to dominate the rest of the season like a top-tier team at both ends of the court, they should have a realistic opportunity to win their 18th NBA championship… pic.twitter.com/HUuJ4UHRXp
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 25, 2025
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What Trade and Free Agency Moves Will Lakers Make This Summer?
While teams can never have enough 3&D wings or POA guards, the Lakers’ greatest offseason priority will be re-sign free agents LeBron James and Dorian Finney-Smith and trade for a center in addition to Jaxson Hayes.… pic.twitter.com/ZydTMqirmP
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 25, 2025
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What Superstar Will Lakers Target When LeBron Decides to Retire?
The Lakers would be smart to trade for a player whose age, position, and skill sets would elevate and upgrade an already championship roster. Ideally, the Lakers should trade for a player like Naz Reid or Myles… pic.twitter.com/eDZgnLMwu8
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 25, 2025
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Nice post Tom, as for my thoughts on a center. While center is our biggest need this off season, with this roster, I think it’s the least important position. We saw the center archetype they are looking for when they inquired about the Pistons Duren and Williams. They want a lob threat, that rebounds and can protect the rim. I’m not sure who would be available. Hey maybe Dallas would gift us Lively. LOL. If we can’t find a trade that keeps our core intact I wouldn’t mind Clint Capella. He has lost some minutes to the young center the Hawks are developing. He is still a lob threat at 30. He is scoring 9 a game with 9 boards and a block in only 22 minutes a game. He should be available for the MlE. I also want to bring back Jaxon. We do have early bird rights and could offer him a little over 5 mil. Anything more would probably have to be the MLE. Heck if we can’t find a trade for Kleber he would not be the worst choice for 3rd string center. He is a stretch big that has shot almost 36% from 3 for his career. Other options would be Jericho Sims, we tried to trade for him and he’s a free agent. In house we also have Tre and Koloko but he might be another year away from the big club. I just don’t want to spend a lot on a center because it’s not as important as keeping this core and giving them another year together.
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Yes, they just might. Some guys still have more to offer, too. While Hayes is young he’s squarely in Luka’s timeline, as are Bando and even DFS. What will be interesting to see is how the three headed monster that is Luka, Austin and LeBron does in a 7 game series. If there are issues then the Lakers need to make a calculation of what Reaves is worth, especially if LBJ signals more than a season or 2. If it’s me I look at the success Luka and Kyrie had as a blueprint
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End of the day, Lakers feel like they have enough to hang with the west. They’re moving up and looking good.
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