This is how it had to start, how it needs to continue and how the season should end: with a W. With the countdown on and the regular season nearing it’s conclusion the Lakers start a 5 (well, 4 on the road and a visitor game against the Clippers) game road trip. They got off on the good foot to kick things off with a dominant 1st and 3rd quarters and held strong for the win. A new starting five and the trio of D-LO, LBJ and AD remains undefeated in three games.
- The planets were aligned and AD dominated. I can’t go back and forth on this much more. We all know the M.O. When AD plays well, the Lakers usually win. When he takes a back seat, we usually lose. No other Laker affects our winning percentage like AD does. We can say all the platitudes and hyperbolic statements we want but it all comes down to him and his internal fire. Sometimes it’s there, sometimes it ain’t. We need it to be there more than he’s likely comfortable with from here on out. Filed under “We’ll see man…”
- ‘Bron getting his legs back under him. Moving more fluidly then in his first game back, James looked more like the “turn back the clock” player we’d kind of grown accustomed to this season. Still tied for team lead with turnovers with 4 (some how Malik also coughed it up 4 times in just 10 minutes of play…) but everything LeBron did looked like it came easier. He was efficient, go to the line a little, and generally looked and played dominant when we needed him to be.
- D-Lo is the grease this machine needs. In only three games together the new Lakers “Big Three” is undefeated. Small sample size notwithstanding it’s plain to see on any level how much easier everything is when D-Lo plays. He and AD already have a nice P&R vibe going, he doesn’t force his offense and has an uncanny knack for knowing when he needs to make a play to keep the defense honest on everyone else. Mainly it’s his poise and composure that seem so different than D-Lo as a Laker 1.0. He and Reaves are big enough in the back court to cause some defensive issues for other teams and hopefully that continues to trend upwards.
- Playing the right players. If it were me the rotation would like about how it did last night except I don’t know that Malik will get rotation minutes in the playoffs. The money he’s potentially due is the main reason he’s getting any time at all because it can’t be how he’s playing. He’s the third one off the bench between Rui, LW4 and himself. Coach Ham went back to the correct player in Hachimura in terms of favoring him over either LW4 or Malik. Rui is bigger and has the most consistent and dependable offensive game. He can defend as well as any of those three so that’s wash. Stick with this rotation, coach.
- Smart threes, not volume. I get the theory but this team lacks two things that make a volume three point shooter necessary: the proper offensive schemes to best utilize that skillset and time to implement them and the right players to make it work. We’ve auditioned a “Who’s Who” of three point marksmen of various size and skill. Beasley is just another in a long list of shooters who come to LA to sully their reputation. In a way it’s not entirely their fault. The style of play that best suits AD and LeBron is to attack the paint. This is not a surprise. This is why teams will let the Lakers take threes and midrange shots. So when I see 20 next 3PT FGA I don’t panic. The Lakers might, and should, be at the bottom of that particular stat. We function best as a team that forces the ball to the rim. If that leads to an open three, wonderful, but only if that’s actually the best shot. I’ll take AD shooting in the paint over a three all game long.
Friday in Minnesota is as “must-win” as it can get. The Lakers desperately need that win both to move up and maintain positioning as the games dwindle.
Michael H says
I had issues with the hockey line change in the 2nd quarter when all the starters rested and the Bulls caught up. The 2nd half was much better when Ham mixed starters in with the reserves. It’s apparent that Austin was the straw that stirred the 2nd units drink. He and Dennis have a great chemistry and it gave us a solid 2nd unit. I love Austin starting. But Moving forward I would like the rotation to feature Austin a little more with Dennis on the 2nd unit. And please do not rest LeBron and AD together again!
Buba says
Nicely written and informative piece. What I like about the team’s play is their level of composure. They played with confidence and played like they are superior. I also agree with Michael that AD or LeBron has to be on the court at all times. Resting the starters at the same time was a bad move by Ham. I hope he learns from that mistake. Overall, this game showed me that this team has the ingredients to make a run to the title if healthy. I am satisfied with the team’s performance.