JUST IN: Bronny will travel with the Lakers for their upcoming 5-game road trip and then will begin ‘shuttling’ between the active roster and the South Bay Lakers, per @ShamsCharania 🚨 pic.twitter.com/iiNqYGJSlp
— Lakers All Day Everyday (@LADEig) October 25, 2024
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Lakers listed as landing spot for $10.2 million Grizzlies sharpshooter
Lakers listed as landing spot for $10.2 million Grizzlies sharpshooter https://t.co/SEiv38eBkQ
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) October 25, 2024
Morant didn’t lead the Grizzlies in scoring, however, nor did Desmond Bane with his 24 points.
That honor belonged to Memphis’ sharpshooting forward Santi Aldama, who dropped 27 points in a scintillating 5-for-10 performance from downtown.
Aldama, 23, flew under the radar last year as he began to show signs of being a legitimate NBA scorer. With performances like Wednesday’s, though, it won’t be long before Aldama is well-known by the basketball world.
The seven-footer out of Spain provides elite shooting touch from the outside to go along with high IQ and rebounding.
He is a fourth-year player who didn’t reach an agreement on a rookie extension with Memphis, and Bleacher Report’s Eric Pincus estimates that Aldama will demand a three-year, $40 million contract next summer. Pincus also listed the Lakers as a potential landing spot for Aldama.
“Santi Aldama has legit height at 7’0″ but is more of an offensive option than a defensive anchor,” Pincus said. “He can spread the floor but needs to improve his accuracy (34.9 percent from three last year).”
“He’s played significant minutes for the injury-ravaged Grizzlies and could stay longer despite the crowded frontcourt (Zach Edey, Jaren Jackson Jr. and Brandon Clarke).”
“Most teams potentially interested in Aldama would have up to the $14.1 million projected non-taxpayer mid-level exception.”
“Contract Prediction: $40 million, three years. Potential Landing Spots: Brooklyn Nets, Charlotte Hornets, Chicago Bulls, Golden State Warriors, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Lakers, Sacramento Kings, Toronto Raptors, Memphis Grizzlies.”
Aldama is currently on the final year of the four-year, $10.2 million rookie deal he signed with Memphis.
How Lakers couldn’t make a shot but still won opener
How the Lakers couldn't make a shot but still won their opener https://t.co/VQOH1x3esD
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) October 24, 2024
The value of shooting — even just as a concept
The Lakers were one of four teams to shoot worse than 30% from three this preseason, so it shouldn’t be too big of a surprise that they started the season slowly from distance.
In their win against Minnesota, the Lakers made only five of 30 from three, an appallingly bad shooting night for a team that’s spent real time and effort trying to shoot more from deep.
So how did they win? And why was it so surprising?
The Lakers became just the 11th team since the introduction of the three-point shot to attempt 30 or more threes and make five or fewer and still win. (Good news, the 2019-20 Lakers were one of the other teams to pull this off.)
In talking to players and coaches after the game, a few things stood out as to how they managed to beat Minnesota on a night when they couldn’t get a shot to fall.
For one, Minnesota really struggled. The Timberwolves turned the ball over 15 times, new acquisitions Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo were fairly quiet, and it took them until the second half to play with any real defensive force.
But two, the Lakers played incredibly hard, from LeBron James on down, in their first game under JJ Redick. They, not Minnesota, “punched first,” as NBA coaches love to say, dictating the physicality with their effort and speed.
Three, the Lakers made good on their promise to be more physical on the offensive glass. They created 15 offensive rebounds with effort and intentionality — Austin Reaves had four of them.
And, probably most important, Anthony Davis dominated. Some of that dominance, though, can be attributed to the Lakers properly spacing the floor around him and at least being threats to shoot from three even if they couldn’t buy a basket. While the quality of three-point shot went down from a typical Lakers game last season, the volume of attempts and the motion to create them gave Davis more room to attack Rudy Gobert without the threat of help coming to double.
The Lakers will need to make shots to have a successful season, and the double teams on Davis are coming sooner rather than later, but Tuesday night, the willingness and intention from beyond the three-point line was enough to pull the Timberwolves away from the rim and give the Lakers a chance for an improbable win.
Lakers start season with Top-10 ranked offense and defense!
LAKERS TOP-1O OFFENSE, DEFENSE, & NET RATING
JJ Redick wants Lakers to be Top-10 offense and defense. After first game of season, Lakers offensive rating was 115.98 (9th), defensive rating 109.6 (9th), and net rating 6.2 (7th). Great start to the season. Now need to beat Suns. pic.twitter.com/wseIYLA8RH
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) October 24, 2024
Lakers Practice: Guards (incl JJ) vs. Bigs
Guards vs Bigs: ROUND TWO ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/am3L0fEWzb
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) October 24, 2024