This one will sting. At the end of the season there are, to date, two games that should have absolutely been wins but ended up losses. Sacramento and last night. Coincidentally both games had stellar performances from Russell Westbrook and a late 4th quarter collapse fueled by too much iso ball after the team had built a sizable lead. This pattern is one that should be squashed but, as I will elaborate on down yonder, may prove impossible to do so.
- LeBron “taking over”. The team was rolling, Russ was either scoring or assisting on easy buckets and had just completed a Crypto.com rousing over-the-head-no-look pass to a wide open Wenyan Gabriel as Russ drew three defenders for an easy dunk. Time out Pacers, 9:59 seconds left in the game, score 101-84 good for a 17 point Laker lead. From that point? The Pacers outscored us 32-14. All of their 4th quarter points came after the 9:59 mark. LeBron went 2-8 in that span accounting for 66% of our field goal attempts. We went completely away from what was working both in past games (AD) and that night (Russ in the 4th) and instead relied on LeBron James iso ball. Poor choice, again.
- Taking the foot off the gas on defense. It was perfectly captured on the last inbounds play. AD totally lost track of his man (Myles Turner) resulting in a scramble on defense that left LeBron James guarding…nobody within 10 feet of him. He stood near the paint drifting closer to the rim instead of getting a step or two closer to the wide open shooter standing 12 feet away. Too late to close out, three pointer goes in, game over. That wasn’t the only bad defensive possession in the 4th but it showed what happens when a team takes it’s foot off the gas. This Lakers team can’t afford to do that in any game on any night.
- Too few FGAs for AD. The man needs 20+ FGAs/game or our chances of losing get higher. Last night he shot 9-15 (which was enough for a game-high 25 points) compared to 8-22 for LeBron (21 points on 22 shots is bad however you frame it) and 10-18 (24 points) for Russ. Yes, Davis needs to step up and take the torch or carry the team or whatever saying you choose to deploy. The team also needs to make getting him the ball a priority and I don’t mean at the three point line. This one is as much on the coaches as the players.
- Can’t keep losing games where we outshoot the opponent 2-1 on free throws. We won the rebounding battle, too. Despite our 14 turnovers (6 by Russ which is too many for him to get to 6 dimes) the Pacers only scored 9 points to our 10 off of turnovers; we won that battle, too. Where we lost the game was giving up too many threes and awful transition D and those are both hustle stats. LeBron and his late close out to lose the game was but one of many, many examples of the Lakers playing defense for 3/4s-4/5s of a possession only to come up short on a final close out. Again, that’s a heart stat and a coaching challenge to rectify.
- Ham is wrong on this one. In his post game he thought the Lakers were over-relying on Russ down the stretch and wanted to take the ball out of his hands. Which seemingly meant putting it in LeBron’s. There’s a reason the saying “go with the hot hand” reverberates across time and space. That’s because it’s true. LeBron was certainly not the hot hand and once we went away from Russ collapsing the defense we stopped scoring. LeBron will end up the greatest player to score the basketball in the history of the game. That doesn’t mean the team should go away from what is working so he can pile up points in what was thought to be garbage time. This team cannot afford to take an opponent lightly until the final horn sounds, going to iso ball down the stretch turned what was dynamic attack into an easy to defend, slow-walk the ball up the court, oh man we missed and now I gotta get back on D…which was also MIA due to the 23-9 fast break points the Pacers walloped us with. Coach needs to recognize that and fast.
Well, instead of 8-11 we’re 7-12 and still 3 teams back of the final play-in. Luckily, for the Lakers, the Jazz are free falling down the standings as they come back to Earth, the Mavs are struggling without Brunson, and KAT is out a few weeks with a calf strain (although that may really just unlock The Ant so…). We got a tough slog of games coming up and a long road trip where are 2-6. The team needs to take this one whole entire complete game at a time and work their way up.
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Jamie Sweet says
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DJ2KB24 says
PS-Your insight is super to read my friend!
Jamie Sweet says
Wish it was more positive.