Well, here we are. The ASB, trade deadline and ASG (mercifully the latter) are behind us. While it would be wrong to call this the home stretch (that feels like it should the last 10 or so games) we have come to a defining stretch of games for this Lakers team. Again. With a slew of solid opponents but playing mostly at home the Lakers have yet another opportunity to distinguish themselves from the Playin herd and break into the Playoff pack. In short, it’s business time.
- A defining moment for The Three R’s. Russel, Reaves and Rui in that specific order. Each has had their moment to shine and each has had some stretches of truly dud-style play. We need each of them to rise up to the level that gave the front office a reason to hand them a big money deal last summer. For the remainder of games, regular and playoff, we need these three to be the best versions of themselves. That means Russell needs to stay aggressive and hunt his own shot like he has been. That means Reaves needs to keep being one of the best glue guys in the association. That means that Rui needs to play with both power and grace like we know he can. It’s imperative that they take, and hopefully make, the open three point shots the offense creates for them fairly naturally. It’s also imperative that they make their presence at least felt on the defensive end. Most importantly they need to stay on the floor so no more injuries, especially for Hachimura whose season has been defined as much by his availability as his on court impact.
- AD and LBJ just need to keep on playing. Not for any awards but because we have little hope of winning when they’re both out. Against some teams we can have one of either James or Davis out, although our defense takes a mighty big step back when AD is out, We can ill afford either one to go down with a serious injury and miss extended time. So I’m all in favor of an extra day or 3 for LBJ to try and get that ankle as right as it can get. Both guys might need a maintenance day here or there, especially with five more back-to-back games on the schedule. It’s on the rest of the squad to man up and fill the shoes as much as they can when one of their star players needs to tune up because we ain’t going anywhere in the playoffs with out them.
- Speaking of health we could use some good luck moving forward in that regard. I hate excuses, everyone in the locker room is an excellent basketball players by the standards of planet Earth and needs to put their best foot forward on the daily. Even I can see what effect injuries have played on how this season has gone thus far. So with that it’s welcome news hearing that Cam and Max should be available tonight, that we should hear something in the next week or two regarding Vincent. It’s not so great hearing Wood is out with a knee issue and we know LeBron is just getting his mind and body as right as he can. I find it no small coincidence that, should LeBron miss exactly one game around each back-to-back remaining, he would still fall within one game of qualifying for the All NBA, MVP, etc. awards at season’s end. Gives him a one game buffer in the event the final game doesn’t really matter standings-wise.
- We need to figure out how to squeeze more out of the small forward position. Taurean Prince, Rui Hachimura, Jarred Vanderbilt, and Cam Reddish have all given it a go. In my opinion the best fit is likely going to be out for awhile longer, if not the whole season. If that’s the case and Vando’s season is in the books already we need to focus on how to maximize the contributions of our remaining small forwards. I like Prince as a stabilizer off the bench but expect him to get the starting nod coming out of the break. While I prefer he and Dinwiddie coming into the game together with either Hayes or Wood to bring a veteran presence to the second unit that’s high on execution I can easily see Coach ham turning to his most durable player down the stretch. If Hachimura gets the nod I think that allows the Lakers to bring in the best mix of defense and offense and if they wanted to tilt more towards the defensive side I could see Cam getting the nod, just not after this lengthy time off recovering his ankle. We saw the same thing happen last season with LW4 in that he had to re-crack his way into playing time after months off dealing with a bum ankle. Currently Hachimura is listed as the starter and so here’s hoping that sticks. You just never can tell with our coach, though.
- Define yourself, don’t let the opponent define you. AD hinted at the team (finally) discovering it’s identity. Defense-induced transition, paint points and efficient, in the flow threes. While you can’t control how many times you get to the free throw line you can make it a point to attack the defense and put yourself in the position to be rewarded with free throws. That does not mean hunting contact but rather attacking the rim and overly aggressive perimeter defenders. Where the lakers need to re-commit themselves is on the defensive end. Relying on AD is fine and good but augmenting his elite defense with NBA-average defensive effort will help the Lakers immensely. Finding another gear above average has the potential to transform the Lakers into something elite, although I’m not sure we can get there sans Jarred Vanderbilt.
All in all the season has been mostly defined by missed opportunities in a one step forward, two steps back kind of way. If we can change that, not go 6-4 over the next 10 but go something 8-2 we can start to redefine our season and maybe move up in the standings, too. Need to show we can beat Denver, the Suns and the Clippers in the next few games. You know they’ll be gunning for us. let’s do this. Go lakers.
Buba says
Great stuff, Jamie.