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Rookie head coach JJ Redick could jumpstart the Lakers stretch run by making four critical changes to his starting lineup and rotation before rather than after tonight’s prime time matchup against the Denver Nuggets.
The Lakers can’t count that adding Luka Doncic will be enough to offset losing Anthony Davis and Max Christie or erase the mental edge the Denver Nuggets have used to dominate the Los Angeles Lakers for several years. Redick would be smart to get ahead of the curve and make the likely changes another beat down by Denver tonight would demand before the game to give his team a chance to pull off an upset and end the curse.
Right now, it’s obvious to everybody but Redick that the Lakers need more defense in the starting lineup and more offense off the bench for his 10-man rotation to work. It’s also obvious Alex Len is a poor fit next to Luka.
Frankly, a big part of the problem is JJ is still trying to walk the tight rope of integrating a ball dominant superstar in Luka Doncic without alienating LeBron James, Austin Reaves, or any of the Lakers’ other current starters.What JJ needs to remember is there are now only 29 games remaining in this season and the Lakers have already slipped to 5th with Luka still, at best, multiple games away from being fully healthy and ready to dominate.
JJ has no games or time to waste. There are obvious moves to make that would not only help the team but also send a message to Luka that the Lakers are his team and the coach is making the moves to support that.Let’s look at the four lineup changes JJ Redick needs to make for the Lakers to become Luka’s team and how their new starting lineup and rotation give them their best chance to upset their nemesis Denver Nuggets tonight.
1. Start Finney-Smith Over Hachimura
DORIAN FINNEY-SMITH OVER RUI HACHIMURA Starting Dorian Finney-Smith over Rui Hachimura is the most important roster move JJ could make before tonight’s game against the Nuggets. DFS is the Lakers’ best defensive player and starting lineup needs him.
The Lakers also are under pressure to sign Dorian Finney-Smith to an extension or possibly lose him to free agency this summer. Even more importantly, Finney-Smith is a player Luka Doncic loves playing with.
The Lakers would be smart to promote Dorian Finney-Smith to be a starter and then to give him a new contract commensurate with the value he has brought to the team at both ends of the court. Keeping DFS is top priority.While Rui Hachimura has done a fine job starting, he is not the individual or team defender that Dorian Finney-Smith is and the Lakers desperately need to upgrade the defense of their starting lineup. Starting DFS is step 1.
The change not only adds Finney-Smith’s valuable defense to the starting lineup but also Hachimura’s volume offense to the non-starting lineups. Rui should be even more dominant offensively against second stringers.Over the last 15 games, Finney-Smith has averaged 7.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 0.9 steals, and 0.2 blocks in 26.7 minutes per game while shooting 50.0% from the field, 39.6% from three, and 100.0% from the line.
During that same 15-game stretch, Dorian posted a team best 100.3 defensive rating and +19.3 net rating. Dorian has simply been the Lakers’ best role player during the last 15 games and deserves to be the starter.Right now, Redick is playing Hachimura around 5 minutes per game more than Finney-Smith. Starting DFS and moving Hachimura to the bench will correct that imbalance and give valuable Finney-Smith needed minutes.
2. Start Gabe Vincent Over Austin Reaves
GABE VINCENT OVER AUSTIN REAVES The Lakers also need to start Gabe Vincent over Austin Reaves because he’s a better fit defensively next to Luka Doncic at shooting guard and AR’s elite shot-making and playmaking would be a better fit coming off the bench.
This is a very difficult personnel decision to make but one that must be made for the good of the team and for the future of Austin Reaves. Defensively, the Lakers simply cannot start Doncic, James, and Reaves.
Even with James now playing some of the best defense we’ve seen from him in years and Reaves making a valiant effort, the Lakers cannot win the NBA championship starting three players who are defensively challenged.The Lakers need better offense/defense balance in their starting lineup and Austin Reaves needs a role where he can focus more on making shots and plays and not wearing himself out defending the other team’s top scorer.
Coming off the bench, Austin Reaves will be able to get more touches and opportunities playing alongside just one of LeBron James or Luka Doncic rather than trying to fit in as the third option after the two superstars.JJ Redick needs to remember that the Lakers are now Luka Doncic’s team and as soon as he is physically and mentally ready to take over the offense, he’s going to need to have the ball in his hands whenever he’s in the game.
Frankly, there are not going to be enough touches left for two other point guards and playing Doncic, James, and Reaves together is not only not a smart plan defensively but is also just too many point guards for one ball.Now healthy, Gabe has become one of the Lakers most trusted defenders and 3-point shooters, averaging 8.9 points, 1.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists in 22.7 minutes per game, shooting 38.2% from three with a 105.3 defensive rating.
3. Play Christian Koloko Over Alex Len
CHRISTIAN KOLOKO OVER ALEX LEN The Lakers also need to give Christian Koloko the backup center minutes allocated to Alex Len because Luka Doncic needs more vertical lob threats like Jaxson Hayes. Koloko would give Luka another vertical lob target.
While the Lakers plan to play a lot of small ball to compensate for the lack of positional centers on the roster, they need to give Koloko an opportunity to play the minutes given to Len. He’s clearly a better lob threat than Len.
Given a chance, I think Koloko could justify being promoted from two-way to standard contract so he would be eligible for the playoffs. The Lakers have until the last day of the season to make a decision on Christian.The Lakers must do everything possible to ensure that Luka signs an extension before August 2nd. Knowing how important having vertical lob threats are to Luka’s game, the Lakers need to see what Koloko can do.
A legitimate 7-footer, Christian is the only other player on the Lakers’ roster who has the talent and tools to be an effective vertical lob threat for Luka. Koloko needs an opportunity to see how he fits as Hayes’ possible backup.The remaining 29 games are going to be critical for the Lakers to figure out how best to optimize Luka Doncic with their current roster to have a shot to win their 18th championship while LeBron is still playing like a superstar.
JJ Redick would be smart both in the short and long term to give any backup center minutes to young Christian Koloko rather than veteran Alex Len because he’s a better fit for what Doncic likes offensively in a center.The Lakers need to make sure to do everything they can to give Luka players who complement what he does best and cover for his weaknesses. Right now, Christian Koloko could be another vertical lob threat for Luka.
4. Two Point Guards In Every Lineup
THREE LAKER POINT GUARD DUOS The best way the Lakers can take advantage of having three elite starting quality point guards in Luka Doncic, LeBron James, and Austin Reaves is by staggering them to ensure that two of the three are on the court at all times.
By moving Austin Reaves to the bench as the team’s 6th man, JJ Redick has made it easier to create a starting lineup and 10-man rotation where he will have Luka/LeBron, Luka/Reaves, or LeBron/Reaves on the court all game.
Building intelligent lineups that work is easy when every lineup created is anchored by an elite point guard duo that includes one of the team’s two superstars. Just add three needed shooters, rebounders, and defenders.If JJ wants high scoring offense, then surround Luka/LeBron, Luka/Reaves, or LeBron/Reaves with dead-eye 3-point shooters. If he wants elite defense, then surround them with a trio of Vanderbilt, Finney-Smith, and Vincent.
Now that the Lakers are close to being 100% healthy, their lineups have become much more versatile with better balance of offense and defense. Most importantly, JJ now has tools to help at both ends of the court.One of the goals JJ Redick needs to ace over the next 29 games is fixing the starting lineup and 10-man rotation he is going to utilize to win games in the playoffs. Frankly, the playoffs start right now for teams in the West.
Having three starting quality point guards is actually a gigantic benefit for the Lakers but only if they figure out how to take advantage of all three. Having two of the three on the court all the time is the optimum option.Breaking the Lakers’ Big Three point guards into three distinct pairs of playmakers is the smartest scheme to optimize the elite shot-making and playmaking skills of Luka Doncic, LeBron James, and Austin Reaves.
5. Lakers’ New Starting Lineup & Rotation
LAKERS STARTING LINEUP AND 10-MAN ROTATION Dorian Finney-Smith and Gabe Vincent give the Lakers’ starting lineup a dramatic upgrade defensively while Austin Reaves, Rui Hachimura, and Christian Koloko give the team’s bench a major upgrade offensively.
The Lakers starters include Luka Doncic, Gabe Vincent, Dorian Finney-Smith, LeBron James, and Jaxson Hayes with backups of Austin Reaves, Dalton Knecht, Rui Hachimura, Jarred Vanderbilt, and Christian Koloko.
JJ Redick’s four lineup changes transformed the Lakers. By upgrading the starting lineup’s defense and the bench’s offense, the Lakers now have excellent offensive and defensive balance throughout their rotation.The Lakers’ new defense-first starting lineup is essentially Luka Doncic surrounded by four of the Lakers’ five best individual defensive players in Gabe Vincent, Dorian Finney-Smith, LeBron James, and Jaxson Hayes.
Teams that try to switch-hunt Luka Doncic will suddenly find themselves scrambling in chaos as Lakers’ new starting defense aggressively attacks by trapping, doubling, and rotating whenever teams try to switch-hunt.Over the next 29 games, the Lakers’ starters plus Reaves and Hachimura will likely average 30 minutes per game or 210 of the 240 minutes in the game, leaving just 30 minutes for the team’s three other rotation players.
While Redick will look to rest his top seven players, Doncic, James, Finney-Smith, Vincent, Hayes, Reaves, and Hachimura should play 85 to 90% of the available minutes and Knecht, Vanderbilt, and Koloko just 15 to 20%.JJ Redick knows he just has 29 games to get the team ready for the playoffs. He also knows today’s game is a critical measuring stick for the Lakers. JJ needs to go bold and make the needed lineup changes before today’s game.
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LakerTom1 month, 2 weeks ago
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1. Start Finney-Smith Over Hachimura
Starting Dorian Finney-Smith over Rui Hachimura is the most important roster move JJ could make before tonight’s game against the Nuggets. DFS is the Lakers’ best defensive player and starting lineup needs him.https://t.co/5D6vWRukJW pic.twitter.com/BQcf22PSKV
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 22, 2025
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2. Start Gabe Vincent Over Austin Reaves
The Lakers also need to start Gabe Vincent over Austin Reaves because he’s a better fit defensively next to Luka Doncic at shooting guard and AR’s elite shot-making and playmaking would be a better fit coming off the bench.… pic.twitter.com/Rx4TOTCLxZ
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 22, 2025
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3. Play Christian Koloko Over Alex Len
The Lakers also need to give Christian Koloko the backup center minutes allocated to Alex Len because Luka Doncic needs more vertical lob threats like Jaxson Hayes. Koloko would give Luka another vertical lob target.https://t.co/5D6vWRuSzu pic.twitter.com/E8oypxotE1
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 22, 2025
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4. Two Point Guards In Every Lineup
The best way the Lakers can take advantage of having three elite starting quality point guards in Luka Doncic, LeBron James, and Austin Reaves is by staggering them to ensure that two of the three are on the court at all times.… pic.twitter.com/OdPierfODp
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 22, 2025
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5. Lakers’ New Starting Lineup & Rotation
The Lakers’ new defense-first starting lineup is essentially Luka Doncic surrounded by four of the Lakers’ five best individual defensive players in Gabe Vincent, Dorian Finney-Smith, LeBron James, and Jaxson Hayes.… pic.twitter.com/AmtYOSM4hA
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 22, 2025
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Aloha Tom, I disagree with most of the points. First I doubt that we see any of your proposals any time soon. DFS is a better on ball defender for sure. But Rui has been a very good team defender. And especially against Denver I would rather have Rui’s size and strength as the low man on Joker. Offensively DFS is a solid spot up shooter but so is Rui. But Rui is a 3 level scorer and we have already seen Luka take advantage to seal at the rim and cut along the base line. Rui’s 16 ppg almost 6 boards and 1.4 assists. As for the minutes difference, keep in mind that Doe has been on a minutes and they will increase as he heals. Look for Doe to spell Luka a lot. As Austin going to the bench, that’s not happening. I’m not going to address that only to say that 3 headed monster have the ability to be the best offensive in the league.And I trust JJ to find the right rotations. As for Koloko, he has looked like the project he is. I’ve been more impressed by Tre and his abilty to block out, rebound and score. And against the Nuggets his big body will be more useful against the Joker.
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Don’t see any of this happening except what really already is.
3) Play Koloko over Len – I suppose I wouldn’t much care if Koloko got the Len table scraps but that ignores the reasoning behind even signing a player like Len: he’s very, very big and he’s very heavy, thus, difficult to dislodge. Koloko is the 4th worst center on the team and I prefer Trey getting his minutes, honestly. He’s just as athletic, has a better arsenal of low post moves, and has a higher IQ. Hell, I have Goodwin and Trey penciled in as “must keep” going into next season over anyone else on a 2 way or vet minimum.
2) Play Vincent over Reaves – Nope. Bad move. Reaves plays equally well on or off the ball, he’s up for an extension a year after DFS is, and Vincent is likely gone after next season due to age/effectiveness. Having Reaves, Luka and LeBron in the starting five gives you a really unique and intriguing look to the offense and the defense has been fine for the first 7 minutes of the game. If that five-some are getting down double-digits that’d be one thing. They’re not. The Austin, Luka, Rui, LeBron and Jaxson lineup has a +8.2 differential already, that should only increase as the offense gets better and everyone gets a better feel for each other’s flow. having Reaves attack the paint also helps create fouls or at least discover what the refs are calling and what they’re not without having Lebron and Luka get knocked around, that’s a value in and of itself.
1) Start DFS over Rui – This one comes closest to a “yes” from me but I still like the better offense of Rui to start. I think Hachimura is one of the more misunderstood hoopers in the game. There are things he cannot really do…and he doesn’t really ever try to do them. He stays within his role which is offensive release valve, solid defender, backdoor cutter, and low post scorer in that order. We don’t want him trying to beat his man off the dribble because he’s not very good at it. To his credit, DFS is very similar in that he plays his role perfectly and rarely steps outside of it. I think this arrangement also works for the foul game. If anyone of Rui, LeBron or Luka gets into foul trouble you have a better defender waiting in the wings to hold the line until the next quarter. I do not think this is an accidental design, I believe it is intended.
We already do #4, at least for the most part. I feel like at least 2 of Lebron, Luka, Vincent and Reaves are on the floor. I could be wrong, and if so I’d be curios to see the numbers and composition of that lineup, but it feels like that’s been the vibe since Luka started playing. At any rate, I 100% agree on this notion. Given the wealth and dynamic abilities of our playmakers we need 2 of them playing at all times. It’s almost criminal not to.
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I totally agree with what Jamie and Michael mentioned Tom. Rui has played good defense so far in this Laker run. He has been praised by several analysts because of his defense.
I do not see Austin being replaced by Vincent either. we need those players who can shoot and attack the rim at all times. especially if those shots being made by Luka and LBJ are not falling. We need Austin’s rim attacks to do the job. Plus he will be in an extension year as well. So we need to keep him happy.
For DFS, I think he will be happy with his role and would gladly sign with the Lakers even if he is not in the starting line-up. Since Luka is already here, I know DFS will love to play with Luka. LBJ would not be here for the coming future, so DFS can start there before we even find someone to replace LBJ as the next sidekick of Luka (Jokic please hahahaha)
I guess instead of Koloko, I would give those standard contract to Goodwin and Trey. They both played very very well and has played tremendous D. Like a Caruso and DHoward did in the 2020 Championship run. I really like those two guys be a mainstay in the Lakers rotation moving forward and next season
So far what JJ has did offensively and defensively has been great. We do have our own opinions but I guess he knows his team pretty well and saw his adjustments have been great. So, we just need to believe in his decisions when it comes to player rotation and enjoy this season. Hoping for the Championship
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LakerTom wrote a new post
After Anthony Davis’ initial injury and before Luka Doncic’s trade, JJ Redick had already implemented a series of strategy changes that would magically transform the Lakers’ pre-Luka offense and defense into top-5 juggernauts.
The Lakers were already top-5 offense and defense before trading for Luka. During the 5 wins after Davis’ injury, the Lakers’ 125.9 offensive rating was #3, their 106.4 defensive rating #3, and their +19.5 net rating #2 in the NBA. The 25-year old Euro superstar Luka Doncic is without question the best possible LeBron James clone the Lakers could have hoped to be able to get. Like always, the Lakers somehow miraculously found their next legend.
For Lakers fans, this offseason has been a 4-ring drama circus that opened with the JJ Redick/Dan Hurley act, followed by the DLO/DFS trade, then the AD/Luka trade, and closed with the rescinded Knecht/Williams trade.
All this noise has overshadowed and hid how much better the Lakers have been playing on both sides of the ball starting last January and peaking during the 5-game win streak after AD injury and before trading for Luka.Right now, the Los Angeles Lakers have won 6 straight games, 9 of their last 10 games, 12 of their last 14 games, and are essentially tied with the Denver Nuggets for 3rd place in the West with just 19 losses against their 32 wins.
The Lakers are clearly the hottest team in the NBA. They led by more than 20 points in 9 of last 11 games. Over last 6 games, the Lakers were #1 in league in Team FG%, Team 3P%, Opponent FG%, and Opponent 3P%.Let’s take a closer look at the key strategic changes JJ Redick made to the Lakers’ offense and defense to catapult them to top-5 status, transform them into juggernauts, and prepare them for playing with Luka Doncic.
Embracing 3-Point Shot & Vertical Spacing
JJ Redick knew when Anthony Davis left the Sixers game that it might have been his last game for the Lakers and that it was now time to start running a new double point guard offense with LeBron James and Austin Reaves.
While the Lakers had enjoyed success using an offense built with Anthony Davis as its hub, there was an unrequired desire by the front office to play faster and shoot more threes than they could do with a Davis hub offense.
Redick’s offense had already been emphasizing elite playmaking and shot making so he immediately started running his double point guard offense with Austin Reaves playing the role of Luka Doncic next to LeBron James.Over the last 6 games, the Los Angeles Lakers have simply been the hottest team in the NBA, leading the league by shooting 54.1% from the field and 41.6% from deep, both the highest shooting percentages in the entire NBA.
They’ve been blowing opposing teams out, averaging close to 30 assists per game, and simply shooting lights out from everywhere on the court. Over the last 6 games, every single role player on the Lakers had a positive +/-.While trading Davis exacerbated the Lakers thin center rotation, Hayes and an array of speedy and lethal small ball lineups featuring LeBron, DFS, and Vando playing the five have Los Angeles rocking and rolling on offense.
There are no better switch hunting offensive geniuses in this league than LeBron James and Anthony Davis and the Lakers will have at least one of these generational superstars on the floor for all 48 minutes of every game.The NBA has never seen a Playmaking Big Three like LeBron James, Luka Doncic, and Austin Reaves. They will open and close games with all three and stagger and have at least two of them on the court for all 48 minutes.
Building Elite Defense Around Luka Doncic
Knowing his superstar rim protector was likely gone, Redick had to figure out not only how to replace AD but also how to upgrade a defense that had not been elite even with Davis and also had several huntable defenders.
While switch-hunting will be a major offensive strategy by LeBron and Luka, avoiding switch-hunting has to be a major objective of Redick’s new defensive strategy, especially if he is starting LeBron, Luka and Reaves.
The Lakers new defensive strategy calls for more trapping and doubling rather than switching, especially when opposing scorers are hunting a weak defender, and trusting their ability to make timely smart rotations.During the Lakers current 6-game win streak, we’ve seen this strategy work beautifully against the Knicks’ Brunson and Towns, Clippers’ Harden and Leonard, Warriors’ Curry and Hield, and Pacers’ Haliburton and Siakam.
Over the last 6 games, the Lakers used this new defensive strategy to force opposing offenses to shoot an NBA second worst 41.0% from the field and NBA worst 29.5% from deep and to post a 3rd best 106.2 defensive rating.The beauty of the new strategy is it replaces the passive switch-everything approach Redick tried out earlier in the season with a legitimate alpha-dog aggressive approach that focuses on team rather than individual defense.
It’s a system that demands more energy, communication, and rapport by everybody on defense, which is something that also takes advantage of the continuity the Lakers have built by retaining most of their rotation players.The Lakers anti-switch-hunting defense is a better match for the mentality and skill sets of the Lakers’ rotation players and is a perfect match for their new high speed, 3-point and vertical spaced double point guard offense.
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The Lakers are clearly the hottest team in the NBA. They led by more than 20 points in 9 of last 11 games. Over last 6 games, the Lakers were #1 in league in Team FG%, Team 3P%, Opponent FG%, and Opponent 3P%.https://t.co/ZCtsnWeLMc pic.twitter.com/hRbqPXHqlw
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 12, 2025
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While the Lakers had enjoyed success using an offense built with Anthony Davis as its hub, there was an unrequired desire by the front office to play faster and shoot more threes than they could do with a Davis hub offense.https://t.co/ZCtsnWeLMc pic.twitter.com/p1pjtuiB51
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 12, 2025
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While trading Davis exacerbated the Lakers thin center rotation, Hayes and an array of speedy and lethal small ball lineups featuring LeBron, DFS, and Vando playing the five have Los Angeles rocking and rolling on offense.https://t.co/ZCtsnWeLMc pic.twitter.com/qD2YtZmNMO
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 12, 2025
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The NBA has never seen a Playmaking Big Three like LeBron James, Luka Doncic, and Austin Reaves. They will open and close games with all three and stagger and have at least two of them on the court for all 48 minutes.https://t.co/ZCtsnWeLMc pic.twitter.com/EfiFZJdPjH
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 12, 2025
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Building Elite Defense Around Luka Doncic
Knowing his superstar rim protector was likely gone, Redick had to figure out not only how to replace AD but also how to upgrade a defense that had not been elite even with Davis and also had several huntable defenders.… pic.twitter.com/rmJXhhlG5F
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 12, 2025
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While switch-hunting will be a major offensive strategy by LeBron and Luka, avoiding switch-hunting has to be a major objective of Redick’s new defensive strategy, especially if he is starting LeBron, Luka and Reaves.https://t.co/ZCtsnWeLMc pic.twitter.com/oFfH3355r4
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 12, 2025
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The Lakers anti-switch-hunting defense is a better match for the mentality and skill sets of the Lakers’ rotation players and is a perfect match for their new high speed, 3-point and vertical spaced double point guard offense.https://t.co/ZCtsnWeLMc pic.twitter.com/ZeLLG3cWSq— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 13, 2025
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This is an awesome article Tom. Love reading it. Thank you for your effort in doing this and keeping it updated. I had followed this site for years and always loved the posts made.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
Despite cancelling the Mark Williams trade, the top-5 offense and defense Redick has the Lakers playing without AD during this 5-game win streak is a blueprint not only to survive but to thrive and still win a championship.
While the everybody online was worrying whether Luka would fit with LeBron and what L.A. would do now that Mark Williams failed his physical, JJ Redick suddenly has the Lakers playing championship level basketball. Right now, the Lakers have won 5 in a row and are playing their best basketball of the season, displaying legitimate top-5 NBA offense and defense, without AD and just Jaxson Hayes and a duo of two-way centers.
Frankly, the Lakers have played so well at both ends during this 5-game stretch that not having to integrate a new center in Williams at the same time as a new superstar in Doncic could be end up being a positive move.
One of the strengths of the current roster and reasons why the Lakers are playing so well right now is their roster continuity. Trading Knecht for Williams was a trade specifically designed to retain the current rotation.What’s clear from the way the Lakers are playing right now is JJ Redick is coming into his own as an elite head coach. To a man, this team has bought into how JJ wants them to play and the results have been sensational.
After the loss to the Nets where AD was injured, the Lakers suddenly like an entirely different team. They’re sharing the ball and raining threes on offense and doubling, challenging, and rotating on a string on defense.What’s behind the Lakers’ sudden elite performance over the last 5 games? Offensively, they’ve suddenly starting to share the ball like JJ wants and were #1 in field goal percentage and 3-point percentage the last 5 games.
Defensively, the Lakers without AD are playing like a legitimate top-5 team. They’re doubling and trapping pick-and-rolls and and rotating like a team on a string. #1 in opponent field goal and 3-point percentage last 5 games.The Lakers’ 5-game win streak is the perfect blueprint for how the Lakers win the NBA championship: Offensively, post highest field goal and 3-point percentages. Defensively, post lowest field goal and 3-point percentages.
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Frankly, the Lakers have played so well at both ends during this 5-game stretch that not having to integrate a new center in Williams at the same time as a new superstar in Doncic could be end up being a positive move.https://t.co/LrtjQzcb4w pic.twitter.com/4Eb4k20KY5
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 10, 2025
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One of the strengths of the current roster and reasons why the Lakers are playing so well right now is their roster continuity. Trading Knecht for Williams was a trade specifically designed to retain the current rotation.https://t.co/LrtjQzcb4w pic.twitter.com/9NFj9ZqqAv
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 10, 2025
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What’s clear from the way the Lakers are playing right now is JJ Redick is coming into his own as an elite head coach. To a man, this team has bought into how JJ wants them to play and the results have been sensational.https://t.co/LrtjQzcb4w pic.twitter.com/4mnkvNsB4k
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 10, 2025
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What’s behind the Lakers’ sudden elite performance over the last 5 games? Offensively, they’ve suddenly starting to share the ball like JJ wants and were #1 in field goal percentage and 3-point percentage the last 5 games.https://t.co/LrtjQzcb4w pic.twitter.com/Yjy2FCBuOd
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 10, 2025
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The Lakers’ 5-game win streak is the perfect blueprint for how the Lakers win the NBA championship: Offensively, post highest field goal and 3-point percentages. Defensively, post lowest field goal and 3-point percentages.https://t.co/LrtjQzcb4w pic.twitter.com/Sg7O1jniYY
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 10, 2025
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Nice Article Tom. Love it. It was really inspiring to see how the Lakers play right now. They are indeed playing good defense and a well rounded offense. You can see everyone is making good effort. Saw Luka’s debut game last night. It was amazing and how him, LBJ and AR handled the basketball, it was lovely to see. Austin attacking, then lebron attacking and then luka attacking. Love their new 2-way pick-up player in Goodwin. He plays with a chip in his shoulder. Excellent defense. Did 8 rebounds and 17 points. Such a magnificent game.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
With Davis likely to be out until after the All-Star break, the Los Angeles Lakers need to stop searching for the ‘best’ deal and focus instead on offers for Turner or Kessler the Indiana Pacers and Utah Jazz cannot refuse.
Myles Turner and Walker Kessler are clearly the two center trade targets who would be the best fits as starting fives alongside Anthony Davis in a two-bigs lineup that could transform the Laker’ championship aspirations. The challenge facing the Lakers is they’re likely going to have to overpay to get Turner or Kessler. They’re going to have to make an offer that is so good the Pacers and Jazz have no option but to accept the Lakers’ offer.
While the Lakers claim Davis’ injury is not serious enough to change their trade deadline plans, the simple reality is that the Lakers are likely to miss Anthony Davis until teams return from the All-Star break on February 19th.
The Lakers are currently still 5th in the West with a 26–19 record but will face a challenge to prevent sliding into and out of the play-in tournament as they will struggle to survive the next 7 games without Anthony Davis.The Lakers need make a trade for Myles Turner or Walker Kessler right now. Every day Rob Pelinka waits hoping for a better deal just increases the odds that the Lakers will surely miss out on the ‘right’ players by waiting.
Without AD, the Lakers will be lucky to go 3–4 the next 7 games, leaving them at 29–23 and #7 seed. Going 2–5 would plunge them to 28–24 and #9 seed and going 1–6 would leave them at 27–25 and out of play-in at #11.The Lakers must get serious and go all-in with offers the Pacers and Jazz simple cannot turn down. They have enough draft capital to make a trade with both the Pacers and the Jazz. They just need the will and courage.
The Myles Turner Trade
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The Lakers should offer the Pacers the contracts of Rui Hachimura and Jalen Hood-Schifino plus their unprotected 2029 first round pick, 2030 first round pick swap, and 2031 unprotected first round pick for Myles Turner.Long coveted by the Lakers, Myles Turner is the perfect modern two-way stretch five center to play alongside of and backup Anthony Davis when he goes to the bench. Time may have finally come for the Lakers to get Turner.
There’s no question Myles is probably the best possible fit as a second big next to AD. While the Lakers have chosen to pass on trading for Turner in the past because he was not a ‘superstar,’ the timing right now is perfect.The Indiana Pacers would have no option other than to accept the Lakers offer of three post-LeBron James unprotected first round picks for Turner. The Lakers post-LeBron picks would be the gold standard of draft capital.
L.A. would also have no problem expanding the trade to other NBA teams. Indiana could turn around and use the 2030 pick swap to expand the trade to include Portland and Robert Williams III or Toronto and Jacob Poeltl.The Lakers could add other players like Lonzo Ball or Bruce Brown to the trade to address their need for better point-of-attack perimeter defense and to replace D’Angelo Russell’s volume 3-point shooting and elite playmaking.
Both Ball or Brown could likely be acquired for the Lakers two available second round picks and would immediately help improve their perimeter defense and upgrade their overall team speed, size, and athleticism.The Lakers need to stop searching for ‘best’ deal and make the Pacers an offer for Myles Turner that includes three shots at a #1 draft pick via L.A.’s 2029, 2030, and 2031 post-LeBron James unprotected first round picks.
The Walker Kessler Trade
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The Lakers should offer the Jazz the contracts of Jackson Hayes and Cam Reddish plus their 2029 unprotected first round pick, 2031 unprotected first round pick, and eliminate protection from their 2027 first round pick.
A dynamic young center, 23-year old Walker Kessler is the perfect bruising defensive center to play alongside of and backup Anthony Davis when he goes to the bench. Kessler’s youth and rookie contract are huge pluses.
While Kessler cannot space the floor like Turner, his overall upside due to his young age, cheap rookie contract, and low trade cost in matching salaries make him the best option for the lakers to pursue financially.The Utah Jazz should have no option other than to accept the Lakers offer of essentially three post-LeBron James unprotected first round picks for Kessler. Utah would have the Lakers unprotected 2027,2029, and 2031 firsts.
L.A. would also have no problem expanding the trade to other NBA teams. Danny Ainge would love to add the Lakers post-LeBron unprotected first round picks to his unprotected post-Kevin Durant 2031 first round pick.One of the big benefits of trading for Walker Kessler is he would not require the contract or contracts of any rotation players, which means the Lakers would have all their tradable contracts available for a second move.
That second move for a point-of-attack perimeter defender like Lonzo Ball or Bruce Brown would be easier to make after a Kessler trade than a Turner trade, which would force the Lakers to move Vincent and VanderbiltThe Lakers need to stop searching for ‘best’ deal and make the Jazz an offer for Walker Kessler that includes three shots at a #1 draft pick via L.A.’s 2027, 2029, and 2031 post-LeBron James unprotected first round picks.
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The Lakers are currently still 5th in the West with a 26–19 record but will face a challenge to prevent sliding into and out of the play-in tournament as they will struggle to survive the next 7 games without Anthony Davis.https://t.co/eya48aEg0B pic.twitter.com/lv31yrnaZS
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 30, 2025
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Without AD, the Lakers will be lucky to go 3–4 the next 7 games, leaving them at 29–23 and #7 seed. Going 2–5 would plunge them to 28–24 and #9 seed and going 1–6 would leave them at 27–25 and out of play-in at #11.https://t.co/eya48aEg0B pic.twitter.com/6gyFm36dJg
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 30, 2025
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The Indiana Pacers would have no option other than to accept the Lakers offer of three post-LeBron James unprotected first round picks for Turner. The Lakers post-LeBron picks would be the gold standard of draft capital.https://t.co/eya48aEg0B pic.twitter.com/2G4jmXUPJ8
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 30, 2025
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The Lakers need to stop searching for ‘best’ deal and make the Pacers an offer for Myles Turner that includes three shots at a #1 draft pick via L.A.’s 2029, 2030, and 2031 post-LeBron James unprotected first round picks.https://t.co/eya48aEg0B pic.twitter.com/6nRiF4rzrT
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 30, 2025
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The Utah Jazz should have no option other than to accept the Lakers offer of essentially three post-LeBron James unprotected first round picks for Kessler. Utah would have the Lakers unprotected 2027,2029, and 2031 firsts.https://t.co/eya48aEg0B pic.twitter.com/yo46CNVX3B
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 30, 2025
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The Lakers need to stop searching for ‘best’ deal and make the Jazz an offer for Walker Kessler that includes three shots at a #1 draft pick via L.A.’s 2027, 2029, and 2031 post-LeBron James unprotected first round picks.https://t.co/eya48aEg0B pic.twitter.com/8IsGPzO0jI
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 30, 2025
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The Lakers don’t have to look further than Russell Westbrook to remember the most important factor in winning trades is targeting the right players. By definition, getting the ‘right’ player or players is how teams win trades.
Frankly, the Lakers waiting until the trade deadline to get a better deal is simply allowing the trade market to determine whom we end up with rather than identifying and pursuing the ‘right’ player(s) for best price. The Lakers would be smarter to focus on negotiating the best possible deal for the ‘right’ player or players rather than settling for whatever players are still remaining on the table before the February 6, 2025 trade deadline.
The Lakers ownership and management’s lack of a vision and fear of making another Westbrook mistake has paralyzed them for almost two full years, raising reasonable fears Rob could end up doing nothing again.
Kicking the problem down the road until next summer would doom the current roster to a near impossible play-in route to the championship and throw doubt on the Lakers futures of LeBron James and Anthony Davis.Embracing analytics and assessing risks are the keys to determining what teams need and which available players on the market possess the needed skills to empower the Lakers to turn those weaknesses into strengths.
Right now, the Lakers have #12 offensive rating, #24 defensive rating, and #21 net rating. While they need speed, size, and athleticism on defense, they also still need to replace Russell’s 3-point shooting and playmaking.So let’s take a look at three alpha point-of-attack defenders, three bruising rim-protecting centers, and three elite shotmakers and playmakers whom the Lakers should be targeting via trade before the February 6 deadline.
Three Alpha Point of Attack Defenders
Lonzo Ball, Marcus Smart, and Herb Jones The three alpha point-of-attack defenders the Lakers should target to fix their perimeter defense issues are Bulls’ point guard Lonzo Ball, Grizzlies’ point guard Marcus Smart, and Pelicans’ small forward Herb Jones.
Lonzo Ball not only has the highest ceiling offensively and defensively but also the lowest floor of the three point-of-attack defenders due to his injury history and the untested experimental surgery that was done on his knee.
A healthy, near 100% Lonzo Ball shutting down opposing guards and wings on defense while dealing all-star quality dimes, igniting Showtime fast breaks, and raining pull-up threes on offense would be a game changer.Former DPOY Marcus Smart would be the safest and surest of the three point-of-attack defenders. He’s struggled with injuries, has not adjusted to not playing for the Celtics, and has been relegated to coming off the bench.
A trade to the Lakers could be exactly what Marcus Smart needs to get his career back on track. Smart’s not the 3-point shooter or dazzling playmaker Lonzo is but he’s proven he possesses the heart and soul of a champion.The real wild card of the three point-of-attack defenders is the Pelicans’ Herb Jones, who’s one the premier 1-on-1 perimeter defenders in the entire league but who also just tore his labrum and will be out indefinitely.
Jones is the type of generational defensive talent that the Lakers should consider trading for as a smart long-term commitment to elite defense, especially if there’s still a chance Herb could return for the playoffs.The Lakers’ should target one of these three alpha point-of-attack defenders to shut down opponent’s lead ball handler or scorer while holding their own offensively as a shooter, rebounder, or playmaker.
Three Bruising Rim-Protecting Centers
Myles Turner, Robert Williams, Walker Kessler The three bruising rim-protecting centers the Los Angeles Lakers should target to to play alongside and/or backup Anthony Davis are the Pacers’ Myles Turner, Trail Blazers’ Robert Williams III, and Jazz’ Walker Kessler.
The Pacers’ Myles Turner would be the second big for the Lakers to target before the trade deadline. Turner has long been coveted by the Lakers not only for his shot blocking but also for his space-creating 3-point shooting.
While Turner’s not formally available, the fact that he will become an unrestricted free agent this summer means the Pacers could be tempted by a strong offer. Turner would expensive but the perfect second big for L.A.While Robert Williams III is not the floor-stretching 3-point threat that Myles Turner is, he’s still a lethal two-way threat who can throw down thunder dunks on offense and can defend all 5 positions at all 3 levels.
While Robert’s injury history is a risk, he’s fully recovered now and on an under-market-if-healthy 2-year deal for $12M and $13M per year. Trading second round picks for Williams would be a low risk, high reward move.Walker Kessler may or may not be available for trade depending on the offer. Of the three bruising rim-protecting center, he could have both the highest floor and highest ceiling because of his age and contract.
The Jazz reportedly want two first round picks for Kessler. The Lakers are willing to give up one pick and remove protection from their 2027 first round pick that the Jazz own. Lakers could still sweeten this deal.The Lakers should target one of these three bruising rim-protecting centers to play alongside Anthony Davis in a dominating two-bigs lineup and/or back him up and protect the basket when he goes to the bench to rest.
Three Elite Shotmakers & Playmakers
Nikola Vucevic, Zach LaVine, Kelly Olynyk The three elite shotmakers and playmakers the Lakers should target to replace the points and assists lost by trading D’Angelo Russell should be the Bulls’ Nikola Vucevic, the Bulls, Zach LaVine, or the Raptors’ Kelly Olynyk.
Pairing veteran Bulls’ center Nikola Vucevic‘s’ high volume and percentage 3-point shooting and elite rebounding and playmaking with Anthony Davis’ defense in a two-bigs starting lineup would totally transform the Lakers.
While only an average rim protector (0.8 blocks/game), Vucevic’s a bruising banger in the post and an automatic double-double averaging 20.1/10.4/3.3 and shooting 42.7% from deep on a solid volume of 4.7 threes per game.Zach LaVine remains an intriguing elite shotmaking and playmaking option for the Lakers, especially if the Bulls are willing to make a deal that does not involve any of the Lakers first round draft picks or swaps.
Lavine is still only 29 years old and appears to be finally be fully healthy and playing and shooting at an elite level, averaging 23.8/4.9/4.5 and shooting a blistering 45.5% from deep on a volume of 7.1 threes per game.Kelly Olynyk is another solid option to give the Lakers more shotmaking and playmaking. Olynyk does it all, averaging 6.1/3.4/2.2 in just 14.7 minutes per game while shooting 44.4% from deep on 1.5 threes per game.
Kelly brings great size at 6′ 11″ and 240 lbs and the speed and ability to play small-ball five while still being big enough to rebound and protect the rim. Kelly Olynyk would add a powerful new weapon to the Lakers arsenal.The Lakers need to trade for one of these three elite shotmakers and playmakers to give their offense a needed boost and replace the scoring and playmaking lost when they traded point guard D’Angelo Russell.
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Three Alpha Point of Attack Defenders
The three alpha point-of-attack defenders the Lakers should target to fix their perimeter defense issues are Bulls’ point guard Lonzo Ball, Grizzlies’ point guard Marcus Smart, and Pelicans’ small forward Herb Jones.https://t.co/5uXLbL0Jp3 pic.twitter.com/OhvJogNlSZ
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 17, 2025
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Three Bruising Rim-Protecting Centers
The three bruising rim-protecting centers the Los Angeles Lakers should target to to play alongside and/or backup Anthony Davis are the Pacers’ Myles Turner, Trail Blazers’ Robert Williams III, and Jazz’ Walker Kessler.… pic.twitter.com/WpH9g1hQaz
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 17, 2025
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Three Elite Shotmakers & Playmakers
The three elite shotmakers and playmakers the Lakers should target to replace the points and assists lost by trading D’Angelo Russell should be the Bulls’ Nikola Vucevic, the Bulls, Zach LaVine, or the Raptors’ Kelly Olynyk.… pic.twitter.com/ywykt30v2w
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 17, 2025
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Herb Jones tore his labrum and could miss the rest of the year. Smart has played 18 games and looked bad. He is currently out with a finger injury and could be sidelined perhaps until the all star break. Robert Williams has only played 12 games due to 3 separate injuries. Lonzo has missed 20 games and hasn’t been good until the last couple of games. He had an experimental knee surgery that no one know if it will hold up and oh ya he missed the last game with knee soreness. It is a mystery to me why you would gamble with our limited trade assets for any of these guys. Although I have to hand it to you, you have managed to write new articles about the same guys, over and over again:)
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I would agree here with Michael H, Tom. Most of the guys in this list have been injured. The asking price for Smart is a 1st RP. Since Lavine is playing good this season, the Bulls is now asking for at least 1st RD, knowing his history, it will be hard to invest in him, especially with the size of his contract. I would rather look for somewhere else such as Cam Johnson or yes Walker Kessler. The only problem with these two players is that they are very very expensive. Each are being asked at least two 1st RPs. Day’ron Sharpe and Vucevic on the other hand are good options and fairly reasonable. Turner is also intriguing but it is scary to invest a 1st RP for him and just become a half season rental. Many team might offer more for him during free agency. So i guess go for the low cost and high reward or go for Kessler which is expensive but you can still keep for a long period of time. Plan B would be Sharpe or Vuch if they can. I would say no to those who are injury prone or have not been playing for a bit too long
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Thank you Buba. It will be interesting what the Lakers will do come trade deadline. I am hoping that they would not stand pat. It will be a waste. We are actually doing a little bit better this season compared to previous seasons. just need to build on it. They already made the right move in adding DFS. so invest more
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Hey Havoc,
I completely agree with your thoughts on the Lakers. This season has shown some improvement compared to the previous ones, and it’s crucial that we build on that momentum. The trade deadline will be an interesting time, and I hope the team doesn’t stand pat. Doing so would indeed be a waste of the progress we’ve made. Adding DFS was a smart move, and now it’s time to invest more and capitalize on that decision. Patience is key, but with the right moves, we can truly elevate our game. Thanks for sharing your insight!
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