"Lakers in 6!!" 😳
— @getnickwright breaks down all the reasons why he's taking L.A. over the defending champs: pic.twitter.com/vA87Yrn0ap
— First Things First (@FTFonFS1) April 17, 2024
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5 Things: On the Topic of the Nuggets of Denver
And so it shall be. No bracket wackiness, no losing to win, just steel on steel and may the best team win. This was my personal preference not only because there are no guarantees but because why wait? We won’t have home court unless the Bulls go all the way and we meet in the NBA Finals, the earlier round gets the most rest between games and we can get to Denver a couple days early so the team can acclimate (I believe they leave today for the Saturday game). Injuries to Butler and Caruso during their respective playin games show that nothing planned is set in stone. So why wait? Bring on the pain.
- Live with Jokic’s greatness. Nobody will stop him, nobody will contain, he will put up great numbers so you have to focus on making it as difficult as possible. AD hasn’t been great against him, Rui can (in theory) hold his own in terms of playing face up D but that leaves us vulnerable to back cuts an quick hitting actions. My potential solution? Have LeBron guard Jokic. LeBron won’t get moved around, has the smarts and hops to affect his jumpers, and it allows Rui to focus on either MPJ or Gordon and AD to focus on being elite at defending the rim. This will give up a lot of mid-range shots and that is by design because you want to get them off the three point line and you don’t want them slicing for easy lay ups. Last season LeBron’s foot didn’t make this a viable strategy so maybe, with slightly better health, he can be the Jokic Affector we need (nobody stopping the dude, don’t use the term, it’s like Ruben Patterson calling himself a Kobe-Stopper which was #$%&ing laughable).
- Neutralize Aaron Gordon. He was a surprise in last season’s playoffs and kept doing the exact same damage against us all season long. the lakers need to respect that he has sacrificed a lot of role to be an elite 4th or 5th option. That may sound like a small thing but I assure you it is not. Gordon has a habit of getting timely offensive rebounds and canning late three pointers, this cannot be allowed to happen. Rui, or whomever ends up on him, needs to respect his shot but keep him off the glass.
- Make life miserable for Jamal Murray. If we can force Murray into tough shots and make him play defense it will help reduce his impact in the 4th quarter. Murray often lies in the weeds until crunch time, content to let the game play out until it’s time to step up and make some big shots out of set actions. Set an aggressive defensive tone on him early and don’t stop, I would even rather send him to the line than get hot from three. Knock him down, hit him on screens, make him work on defense.
- Don’t get out-coached. Just…just don’t. Don’t lose faith in DLo, let him play his way out of his contract and let that fall where it may. Don’t get stuck on what worked for maybe a game and a half last season (Rui on Jokic) and expand your mind on what defending a multi-tool center can look like. Use Hayes, who should end up with 4 fouls and maybe a flagrant almost every game (that’s based on what constitutes a flagrant 1 nowadays), and use him more than maybe you think you should. Same goes for Vincent. I like Dinwiddie but if he’s not scoring Vincent is the better option. Take that step, Coach Ham, I think you got it in you, man.
- The process of beating this team is almost sure to come with trials and pain. So learn the lesson of the last 8 games and execute at the highest level. If we execute well we can hang. I can live with Denver winning off of a H.O.R.S.E. shot or 4. I cannot abide death by 1,000 back door cuts. Clean up the mistakes, don’t get lost in the moment, use that Calm app or whatever LeBron uses to still his thoughts and focus on the game and get this done.
Win over Pelicans ‘revealed a lot’ about Lakers heading into playoffs
Darvin Ham says win over Pelicans ‘revealed a lot’ about Lakers heading into playoffs https://t.co/3mWFzLw4ri
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) April 18, 2024
After the game, head coach Darvin Ham discussed his biggest takeaways after such a hard-fought win.
“Just the grit,” Ham said. “The grit of our group. Had a little bit of a cushion, they start making…their run, threw some heavy blows at us. We kept fighting back. Meet force with force. Blessing to Willie and his staff, his crew. That’s a hard, hard ball club to play. Their length, their athleticism, their skill, their ability to shoot the ball, Zion and his nonstop relentlessness and attacking downhill.
That’s a hell of a team we just got past. But it revealed a lot about us and what we’re made of. The way these two games went, one was a fairly big cushion throughout the game and then tonight was hard fought, as we anticipated. I’m just proud of our guys just doing the little things; taking charges, whether it was Bron or different people taking charges, coming up with big defensive rebounds, D’Lo getting back, sprinting back, coming up with a huge steal late, hitting a huge bucket in front of their bench to go up four. Guys stepping up making their free throws, it was a lot. A lot. We had some point blank shots that we missed that we normally make but we didn’t hang our heads. We just kept fighting.”
Jokic says Lakers were toughest opponent last season
“It was probably the toughest series that we had (last year)”
– Nikola Jokic on the Lakers
(Via @DNVR_Nuggets ) pic.twitter.com/mPsV96SJNv
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) April 17, 2024
Can I interest you in some Nikola Jokic?
In regards to the @Lakers, he says, “There are no favorites. We are equal.” @nuggets pic.twitter.com/d8rSXsYibU— Vic Lombardi (@VicLombardi) April 17, 2024
Quick
question. Maxey is a RFA. Is that where we could Offer $35 or such Mil per and Philly has to match to keep him?