Four games. Four wins.
Bron and AD elevate their games when wearing the Black Mamba jerseys 🐍 pic.twitter.com/dHbyXI61av
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) October 9, 2020
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Rob Pelinka deserved better!
NEW COLUMN: Rob Pelinka deserved better. He didn't win the NBA executive of the year award and likely will never be viewed as a great executive by his peers. That's fine. He and the Lakers are one win away from winning the only award they care about. https://t.co/jy0BKof5Cf
— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) October 9, 2020
Rondo First Player To Win NBA Title For Both Boston And Los Angeles
Rajon Rondo helped the Boston Celtics win their 17th NBA championship, and is now on the verge of helping the Lakers do the same. https://t.co/O1fQJqt24A
— CBS Local Sports (@CBSLocalSports) October 9, 2020
Why the Lakers-Heat NBA Finals bench battle has given LA a significant edge
LeBron James and Anthony Davis get all the attention, but @SethPartnow says not to forget about the Lakers' role players, who have given them a big advantage in the NBA Finals.https://t.co/dP6PD3xSMU
— The Athletic L.A. (@TheAthleticLA) October 9, 2020
In other words, the Lakers are averaging over 21 open 3s per game. That is what contending with James and Davis has done to Miami’s defense. By contrast, the Lakers have been able to deny Miami the ability to get those same looks both by blanketing Robinson, who has taken only four uncontested 3s all series, but also by denying penetration elsewhere. After trying a number of different defenders and switching schemes on Butler for much of the first 3 games, Los Angeles largely committed to having Davis guard him, and stay guarding him throughout positions rather than concede the sorts of switches that allowed Butler to work against lesser defenders in Game 3.
LA’s role players have paid this off, knocking down 38.4 percent of their uncontested 3s as compared to only 32.0 percent for Miami.
The supporting contributions haven’t just been standing around and knocking down shots either. The other big edge enjoyed by the Lakers has been their offensive rebounding. While Davis was dominant in this area across the first two games with a 13.9 percent OREB%, over the series, a number of players have chipped in on this front, including Laker point guards Caruso (5.6 OREB% for the series) and Rondo (4.6 OREB%). For the sake of comparison, Michael Carter-Williams led all NBA point guards (the non-Ben Simmons division) in OREB% at 5.0 with Russell Westbrook second at 4.4 percent. So in this admittedly tiny sample, Caruso and Rondo would have been first and third on the season.
5 Things: What the Lakers can do to close it out tonight
Just a lil fiver for your day. I am personally super-pumped for tonight and am giddy to be done with work like I haven’t been since March. Let’s do this Lakerholics!!!
1) Hot start. The entire game will be easier if we don’t spend the first quarter searching for rhythm or mojo. Come out with a purpose, hit your open looks and play hard. The rest will come in the flow of the game.
2) Lock in on defense. As if this needed to be said, but it’s the biggest key to a close out. Make life hard, if Dwight plays then make sure you are felt in the paint when Miami drives. No easy, uncontested shots.
3) But also defend without fouling. Especially Jimmy Butler. We need to keep him off the line, stymie Miami’s easy points they accumulate from the stripe. Contest, body up, no easy layups but no flagrant fouls and don’t get into the ref game. Just hoop.
4) Take care of the little things. Make your free throws, cheer from the sidelines if you’re a G-Leaguer, be ready if you’re a rotation guy because you never know when that number you’re wearing will be called. Trends provide narrative and media fodder but the truth is anything can happen tonight. So no injuries, be ready to do your job and be a great teammate.
5) Let LeBron and AD do their thing. One of my off-season topics will be ‘why did we not see more directly linked LBJ/AD action this season. The James/Davis pick and roll has been run maybe a dozen times and it usually results in a pass to a different player, it’s used as much for deception as for production. Nevertheless, both players have shown they can dominate the game when sharing the floor. They need to do that tonight for us to have any kind of shot. Subpar games need not show up today, bring that A game and let’s bring home banner 17 to hang on STAPLES!!!
Go Lakers.