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Team USA providing blueprint for how LeBron James can help Lakers contend
Team USA providing blueprint for how LeBron James can help Lakers contend https://t.co/zAQTelqCEw
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) July 23, 2024
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is dominating for Team USA. The manner in which James has been positioned to do so has provided a blueprint for JJ Redick.
How does one evaluate a player who has rewritten history and set standards never previously met? It’s the impossible task placed in front of first-year Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick, with a soon-to-be 40-year-old LeBron James operating as the source of the question.
As James reminds the skeptics that he continues to be one of the best players on the planet at the 2024 USA Basketball Showcase, the answer may be presenting itself.
Steve Kerr has coached Team USA to a 5-0 record in the exhibition games leading up to the 2024 Summer Olympics. Three of those games were decided by single digits, and only one game resembled the American’s historically dominant form.
While some might be concerned about what that means for Team USA’s gold medal dreams, the Lakers should view this experience as the perfect opportunity to adapt their strategy.
Lakers star Anthony Davis has been tremendous for Team USA, anchoring the defense and dominating the glass. It’s an encouraging sign considering Los Angeles has passed the baton to the 31-year-old as the franchise player.
What makes the Americans’ performance so compelling for the Lakers, however, is that Kerr seems to have cracked the code in terms of how to use James at 39 going on 40.
LeBron James can still dominate—if positioned to do so
James continues to defy Father Time, but that doesn’t mean that he can play without limitations. He’s still an athletic powerhouse who can overwhelm defenders and finish above the rim, but he’s also a player with considerable milage and the need to pace himself through games.
Those limitations play a significant role in the fact that James has missed at least 26 games in four of his six seasons with the Lakers, exceeding 70 appearances just once—2023-24.
The reason 2023-24 saw an uptick in availability is consistent with what Team USA has done to help James thrive: They’ve helped him lean on skill over physical dominance. With the Lakers, he attempted fewer shots, returned to the role of primary facilitator, and conserved his energy for the fourth quarter.
Team USA has helped establish what may be required to put the finishing touches on that stylistic evolution: Surrounding James with committed defenders.
What Los Angeles began to do in 2023-24 had the potential to yield tremendous results. James posted the best three-point field goal percentage of his career, five players averaged at least 13.6 points per game, and three Lakers averaged upwards of 5.5 assists per contest.
It’s also worth noting that a 47-win season is nothing to scoff at when one considers the fact that top defenders Jared Vanderbilt and Gabe Vincent appeared in a combined 40 games.
Rather than relying on two role players to hold the defense together, however, Team USA is requiring everyone to buy in on that end of the floor. It’s the key to tapping into any team’s potential, especially one with a 39-year-old closer.
The result has been James taking over in the fourth quarter and even putting the team on his back when it looks like no one else can do so.
That’s the blueprint that the Lakers must follow. Creating a consistent and coherent offensive system will be essential, but the primary concern must be holding each other accountable on defense to limit the deficits that James must bring Los Angeles back from—or at least maximize the value of each point he scores.
If the Lakers are able to defend at a high level and continue to create open shots, then James can close out the games that Davis paces them through.
JJ Redick directly addresses roster void he hopes to see Lakers fill
JJ Redick directly addresses roster void he hopes to see Lakers fill https://t.co/2VboHeDw4v
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) July 23, 2024
The Los Angeles Lakers are operating with the apparent hope that addition will come in the form of subtraction heading into the 2024-25 season. After parting with former head coach Darvin Ham, the Lakers made limited moves to improve the roster, relying entirely on the NBA Draft.
New head coach JJ Redick is optimistic about what the current roster can do, but he spoke without hesitation about the areas in which the team can still stand to improve.
Redick is leading the youth movement for the Lakers that has included drafting Dalton Knecht and Bronny James, and re-signing Max Christie. He’s also spoken about how he intends to create a system that runs through Anthony Davis and takes pressure off of LeBron James.
In an interview on NBA Today on SiriusXM Radio, Redick spoke candidly about what he believes the next step is in helping the Lakers contend: Acquiring a big, bruising center.
“You certainly have to look at what I think is actually a very good roster, a very balanced roster. We’d love, we tried, but we’d love to, at some point, get another five-man, a big bruising five-man. You look at the Western Conference right now, whether it’s Denver, Minnesota, OKC with what they added, certainly Memphis, they’re going to be back in the hunt, they added Zach Edey, you’re going to need in certain matchups in the playoffs, you’re going to need a lot of size.”
As the Lakers continue to go through the offseason without adding a single new player via free agency, Redick is refusing to accept complacency.
JJ Redick believes Lakers must improve at center
Team USA Stat Leaders
Stat Leaders for Team USA throughout the USA Basketball Showcae
Points – LeBron James (73)
Rebounds – Anthony Davis (49)
Assists – LeBron James (18)
Blocks – Anthony Davis (15)
Steals – Anthony Edwards (9)
FG% – Lebron James (63%)Best duo in the whole world. 👑x〰️ pic.twitter.com/UvTe6vw3fa
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9 Trade targets who would perfectly fill void at center position
Los Angeles Lakers: 9 Trade targets who would perfectly fill void at center position https://t.co/fxMolswV1m
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) July 23, 2024
Clint Capela, Atlanta Hawks
Isaiah Jackson, Indiana Pacers
Brook Lopez, Milwaukee Bucks
Nick Richards, Charlotte Hornets
Jonas Valanciunas, Washington Wizards
Isaiah Stewart, Detroit Pistons
Steven Adams, Houston Rockets
Walker Kessler, Utah Jazz
Robert Williams III, Portland Trail Blazers