I blame LakerTom. On our podcast yesterday Tom and I mused about how we had turned the quarter on the bad 1st quarter curse that the lakers had struggled with most of the season. Whoops. So thanks a lot LT! I kid of course, but the issue returned in a big way and at the worst time.
- Wheels turning round and round indeed. The Lakers just can’t seem to build anything sustained this season. In a season where the only consistent has been inconsistency the following stats are indicative of how utterly mediocre the Lakers have been in 2023-24. They have not put together a winning streak longer than 4 games all season long. This has been done 38 times by multiple teams all of which are in contention and even some, like the Hornets, who are not. We are currently 18th in offensive rating and 16th in defensive rating. 16th in total wins. This is a middle of the pack team, has been all season long, and there are few, if any, indications that this will be changing any time soon.
- Some guys didn’t take AD’s message to heart. Russell, Rui and Reaves (my three R’s) are all playing like they enjoyed the break. DLo needs to get greedier, 14 shots when you’re shooting like he was is not enough. We needed DLo, and desperately need every game, to take 20 shots. Anything less deserves a stern finger-wagging from the coach. Reaves and Rui need to rebound better and make the hustle plays. They’re the grit guys until we get Cam or Vando back and they need to get down and dirty even if we’re fully healthy. Rui, who tends to disappear when the rebound goes up and not do, well, much of anything except stand there has to start making 10 rebounds a nightly goal. Get greedy on the glass and it will have a direct and dynamic impact on winning. I am singling out Hachimura because, were he to put his mind to it, I feel he could be a really good rebounder. Just needs to box out and track the shot better. Reaves being a glue guy needs to walk the finest line. Do I need to shoot more, pass more, or just make grit plays. The answer my good fellow is all three. Every night. For forever (ok, just until you retire).
- Spencer looks more lost as the games go on. Not sure what the coaches had him work on over the All Star Break but it’s not working. On offense we’re not letting him be his best self where he’s making plays to guys for easy scores. With no Gabe Vincent on the horizon it’s imperative we get some kind of backup guard support from either Dinwiddie or Max, best would be a lil something from both.
- Blaming the refs? Please. Look, there was a huge disparity (big enough to account for the amount of points we lost by) but there are just so very many other reasons we lost this game. Let’s start with the most obvious to me and that’s the rebounds. Nurkic made more hustle plays than the Lakers as a team combined. 54-31 rebounding edge to the Suns is all you really should be looking at and the 14 to 3 difference on the offensive glass tells an even more complete story. The bench, those that got to play more than 6 minutes…was a non-factor on the glass. That can’t happen. Durant alone matched the Laker bench in rebounds. Some of that is Ham went away from Hayes in favor of more Prince minutes. Some of that was because of the craptastic first quarter but a good coach doesn’t just coach the moment, he coaches the team and if you’re getting murdered on the glass it’s not really fair to expect the dude you station 30 feet out all the time who is not a good rebounder to begin with to take up the slack. FWIW the difference in fouls was just 14-12, Lakers took that stat by 2. So it was as much the timing of the fouls as anything else. Sad excuse no matter how you frame it.
- I’m-a-gonna keep saying it until it sinks in: offense alone is not enough. The defensive intensity has to come up, especially with the guys we have out. We scored with great efficiency last night: 52.2% from the field overall, 42.9% from three. Those are not sustainable numbers for this team and they will not impact winning as expected when the defense fails to come up to the same level. If we’re waiting for the injured players to come back and fix this then the coach and front office has failed already. It can’t be just one or two players, although they do make a big difference. Boxing out isn’t a one man job. Fighting for loose balls isn’t a one man job. Everyone needs to stop whining to the refs about non-calls, we look more like Devin Booker these days than Kobe and that’s sad to type. Go talk to the ref and throw your hands up on your own time and get you ass back in the play. AD can’t be the only one giving his all on D and that’s what is happening now.
Doesn’t get any easier on Wednesday with an “away” game against the Clippers. These are the teams we need to prove ourselves against. So far we’re looking like a C/C+ team. Mediocre.
therealhtj says
My 5er:
1.This
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3.Just
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5.It
Michael H says
Aloha Jamie, nice write up. There isn’t a thing I disagree with. Still the biggest problem we are facing is injuries. Two of our best defenders have missed most of the season and in Vando not only do we miss his elite defense but he is also a great rebounder. Cam another long defender has missed a lot of time. to add insult to injury C Wood was also out. while not a great defender for some reason he does a good job against KD.
he also is one of our better rebounders. it may have to be the offense that carries us. if we can tread water until the playoffs and get these guys back, i think we could make some noise in the playoffs.
Jamie Sweet says
Thanks Michael, at some point it’s just about what you have to work with and if you can’t get it done then just stop making excuses. I’ll admit injuries have been a huge factor. So have suspensions for Golden State, injuries for the Heat, lotta new faces and injuries for the Knicks and so on.
Yes, the team has been banged up all season but we need the guys who are healthy to find another gear or they’ll be playing golf sooner than hoped for. I don’t see that as a diss to the team or the coaches or anyone specifically but the entire group as a whole.
All season long the excuses have been there but less often has been the sound of will or desire to power through. The coach and the stars are quite to bring up who isn’t playing and how it’s so hard to make the adjustment.
While that may be true, there is no getting away from the reality of the season. Coaches have had weeks to adjust to the guys who can play, players have had time to ask for different schemes, work on whatever needs working on and so on. At some point the excuses need to stop.
That’s just my feeling.
Jamie Sweet says
lol, hard not to agree my man.