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Nice post Jamie, I’m slowly beginning to believe this team could be a playoff team. It’s hard to believe but we only have one more loss then the 6th seed Warriors. Part of it is Lonnie’s development into a legit 3rd scoring option. After a slow shooting start his up to 39% from 3 46% since November 1st. He also defends. He should be a priority this off seasons. Then there is Mr Reaves doing what he does and improving. Russ is the leading candidate for 6th man of the year. And a few other guys are stepping up. If we could find a Forward with size on the trade market we could even avoid the play in. But it really is all up to AD. It appears that he has finally bought into playing his best position, center. He is finally healthy and if he stays healthy I really believe this is the AD we get for the rest of the season.
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Thanks man, barely covered the game more like a “where we’re at currently” 5er. Still, heckuva win last night.
Jae Crowder tops my [personal list of gettable 3s who fill the needs of the team.
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Excellent fiver, Jamie. Those Lakers’ storylines continue to dominate. Lakers World spinning around and around.
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Always nice to have a fiver that writes itself. Great stuff, Jamie.
1. The torch has been passed from LeBron to AD.
2. LeBron passes Magic for most Lakers assists.
3. Starting Bev is like playing 4 against 5 to start.
4. Man, what a difference protecting the ball makes.
5. Best game yet by Darvin. He had them ready.
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Aloha Jamie, nice 5. I agree with every point. But I must add a 6. Austin had another great game. He is growing before our eyes on both ends of the court. He is playing with a tremendous amount of confidence. Like Lonnie he is another young guy that we need to keep next summer. If we don’t it could possibly end my Laker fandom until Rob is canned.
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Great post, Jamie. The only issue I have is letting the Spurs score 138 points. I guess they did not have the energy to play defense due to back-to-back games. But I am hopeful the team will rise to the occasion on this road trip.
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Hanging with family for the holiday, loved the win.
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Great fiver, Jamie.
1. Diesel AD is looking more and more like the real deal. It’s only four games but I believe. Have to figure out how to integrate LeBron without restricting AD. Thankfully, it’s LeBron.
2. Russ is like adding another live-and-die factor like 3-point shooting into your game plan. Games win or lose based on shooting. Don’t need them to do the same based on Russ. It’s his chaotic turnovers and bad shots that just take the heart out of a team at critical moments.
3. 36-point shooting differentia that we offset by 26 more points at the line and 10 more points in the paint. We need shooters. Russ equals 2 or 3 shooters. We cannot win without better shooting and it’s not going to come from the current roster.
4. Those four players with donuts. Replace them with legitimate starters and rotation players and it’s a much better and deeper team. AD has proven he’s worth it. I would love to see him act now but I suspect we’re going to see the goal posts moved to 12/15 next.
5. The ejection. Let me start by saying the entire incident was fraught with poor judgement. The flagrant foul by Booker, his taunting of Austin, then Ayton stepping up to him and looking down on him were all poor sportsmanship classless moves by the Suns. I don’t like how Bev reacted as it just let them off the hook. Unfortunately, when you wear your heart on your sleeve like Pat, it’s easy to make a fool of yourself at times.
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Love the upbeat nature of the recent fivers.
Winning helps everything seem a little brighter.
Hope you’re feeling better.Love the Diesel version of AD.
Like that better than my Shaq AD
But we’re suddenly on the same track.
Synchronized and harmonized.I’m greedy. Give me the upset tomorrow.
and that 8 game streak to go 10-10.Even if it might make Pelinka think
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Another great 5er, Jamie. Besides the win, what I really like is how this team is coming together chemistry-wise. Our biggest problem in the last few seasons has been a lack of continuity, unlike the Warriors who were able to keep the same team and system in place resulting in multiple banners.
But the way these pieces are coming together as a team gives me hope that we are better than what our record says.
Despite the losses I am enjoying how hard the team is playing and is giving me a glimmer of hope for the season, though I am not expecting much as far as making it deep into the playoffs if we even make it that far. But so far, I am liking what I am seeing. Call me an optimist if you see fit.
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Of course you’re an optimist, same as most of us here. Optimists see the good in things and hope for the best. What’s the point of being a fan without optimism?
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Don’t know why but from the beginning of the season I have been very impressed with how hard this team plays, even in losses. Maybe Ham is doing a great job of motivating the herd to take it up a notch every game and not give up. But whatever it is he is pushing the right buttons to put the team in a position to win. I don’t care who the opponent is, if we keep playing hard and smart we would have a chance to keep moving up.
Having seemingly unlocked Russ, to me, is a revelation. Watching Anthony Davis play with the heart of a lion, seeing great stuff from Reaves, Gabriel, Walker, Troy Brown, and others, I’m beginning to think that this team might right the ship.
Probably not a championship team, but respectable and capable of getting into the playoffs.Without Lebron being 100% and playing without him gives the rest of the guys a good chance to shine. That will be useful in a stretch run. In fact, if the guys can elevate their games while he’s out we will realize that we are a deeper team than thought. Finally, it is good to see Nunn come to life. He just have to build on that. Great post, Jamie.
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Always so much more fun when we win. Great fiver, Jamie
1. Follow the formula. It may only be two games but there is no doubt AD dominating the paint is the Lakers’ winning formula. With or without LeBron James.
2. You’re 100% right that Austin has figured the game out this season. Fans need to remember you don’t get a nickname like AR-16 by being shy about scoring. Reaves knows he can score now and is going to prove he can be a starter. Austin lead team with a +14 plus/minus.
3. Russ continuing to adjust his game to what the Lakers need. What impressed me was Russ played the final critical 5 minutes of the game and took only one shot, grabbed a couple of boards, had an assist, and was +1 for his time in the game. Russ is learning and adjusting. Russ’ +11 plus/minus was second best.
4. Bryant and Schröder. Dennis looked like the old Dennis as he was just 1-5 and a team worst -6 for his 14.6 minutes. Not the Euro Dennis we were hoping for but just his first game. Thomas was much better posting a team third best +8 plus/minus. He scored 8 points on 4-6 shooting but missed his only three. We need him to make threes to be our backup center.
5. Wenyen continues to play well with a +3 plus/minus. When we get a 15 point contribution from him, you know the team is playing well. Gabriel continues to show more than expected. Hope he finds a way to stay in the rotation after we make trades.
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Well, let’s see what these guys can do. Makes a lengthy winning streak a lot less likely. If he plays Sunday it will be an 11 day break.
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Some outside the box trades that could allow us to keep both picks and improve the team, potentially.
Lakers get younger:
Patrick Beverley for Wiseman and MoodyWarriors have a defensive problem, a chemistry problem and just sent Wiseman to the G League. What better time to call them up and see if an aged hard-nosed defender on an expiring deal that gets them out of paying Wiseman next season for a win-now player is of interest? Moody is really there to make the deal work and the Lakers would have to waive somebody, likely Gabriel or Jones. My bet would be Jones who has struggled to find his impact and role on our team. Moody has team options going forward so will likely not be retained past this season when the Warriors will be facing a massive tax bill.
Lakers get volume
Patrick Beverley & Kendrick Nunn for Duncan Robinson and Max Struss
Miami has a dependable PG problem, the Lakers need shooting and defense. This trade gets the Lakers your potential volume three point shooters and a decent defender in Strus. Robinson may have to be lipped on down the line and , not coincidentally, his salary all but lines up with Buddy Heild’s (Lakers would have to toss in a vet min guy). Same problem with either player: only good at one thing nd that can still be streaky as all get out.
Lakers get Older
Patrick Beverley and Juan Toscano-Anderson for Jae Crowder and Torrey Craig
Phoenix gets out of the business of paying Jae Crowder to stay home and moves an older player in Craig for a guy who might finally find his home in Phoenix (JTA, his story plays great there, admittedly not the best sell). The real reason this gets done is to help Chris Paul be healthy when it matters: come the playoffs. Let Beverley burn himself out all season long and let CP3 stay warm but not over-burdened. Everything expires so the new ownership group will be looking at a premium team with a lower cap hit next season, should the Suns not want to retain any of their services.
Russell Westbrook (1 FRP) for DeMar DeRozan, Alex Caruso and Coby White
See? I can trade Russ, too. Can’t have a Russ w/o at least 1 pick. Just ain’t gonna happen, this one in and of itself is far-fetched enough. This brings the team the Lakers woulda coulda shoulda had last season to the team. Call it the Let’s Do the Time Warp, Again trade. Chicago goes all in on VW and can use our pick to move LaVine or whomever they want to rebuild around the (hopefully) incoming VW. Honestly, for this to happen, Chicago would have to really fall off a cliff. They’re 6-9…but they’re 6-9. Whole lotta season left so, if I’m being myself…which is realistic…I would say this happens once the calendar year turns if not even later than that. Like February which is when I have thought a Westbrook is most likely to happen all along. Lakers would have to waive two players, likely JTA and Jones.
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Rumor ’round the water cooler is that Nunn, Bryant and Schroder will all be practicing and scrimmaging with the South Bay Lakers. That’s great news as it means Nunn understands he needs some work and we’re getting two bodies back.
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Great post Jamie, it’s nice to post after a win. The one thing I noticed about AD last night was, for the 1st time since the very beginning of the season, he didn’t appear to be playing in pain. He wasn’t laboring up and down the court and I didn’t see him reach for his back once. It’s also nice to see guys hit some 3’s because unlike the Kings game, he wasn’t doubled and triple teamed every trip down the court. This gives me some hope that perhaps his back issue is waning. And you are right about Lonnie, I wasn’t happy about the signing either. But he is making me a believer. Like Monk I think a change of scenery did him good. Like he stated awhile back, it’s been good for his game, not worrying about being pulled after a mistake.
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Agreed on AD. Not sure if his back is better but it certainly didn’t seem to lock up on him last night. However, after watching him for the last few years I think it’s just a matter of time before he decides to take a half, or even an entire game, off. It’s just what he does. Like Lamar Odom and guys like that. Supremely talented, suspect motivation.
The three ball was wonderful but it’s not like we can count on that kind of shooting from two guys going forward. Take Walker and Reaves out and it’s normal looking Laker team from three. I don’t want to rain on the W but the real savior was the re-appearance of defensive intensity for a full 48, whomever was on the court.
You made a good point about 6’1″ PatBev guarding 6’11” KD. We put KD to the line 15 times and they shot 11 more free throws than we did. The thing that saved this game was Anthony Davis and his offensive rebounding. That’s it. He cleaned up everyone’s missed shots down the stretch because Claxton went out with an eye injury and they didn’t have another big to put on him that Vaughn trusted.
No Seth, limited Harris, Claxton left the game means this isn’t a foundational game but one we need to refer back to because, frankly, what else good has happened in the last couple weeks? A win is a win but this team needs to stack some up before they make anyone a believer.
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Hi, Michael. I want to let you know that your previous post was great. I didn’t get a chance to comment because I was tied up. Keep it up, Michael!
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I love the blueprint idea, Jamie. Thinking the same.
1. AD. This is how you take the baton from LeBron. Now do it when he’s playing too. That’s the blueprint. He’s trying to give it to you. All you have to do it take it.
2. Lonnie. I was a doubter but Lonnie has convinced me we only need two starters. I’m fine with him at the two and love his athleticism and his outside shot and defense. Just have to figure out how to keep him. Another Monk.
3. Russ. Played well but Ham saved game by benching him with 8:28 to go in fourth for Max. Russ should not start or close halves or ends of games. Staggering him with LeBron means he doesn’t play when Bron plays.
4. Austin. Smart quick footwork and shots in the paint where he can use his smarts to score. Lacks great athleticism but is ambidextrous and very clever around the basket. Should be a keeper but could go route of Alex too.
5. None. That’s how I spell his name. All we’ll get from him is $5M to go with PatBev’ s $13M so we can get another shooter. He should not even be in the rotation. Both are gone for sure.
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I think the Lakers have a shot at winning 6 of the next 7 games to finish November 9-11. If they do that, it pretty much answers the question of whether they’re worth investing two picks.
Because the schedule is easy, it probably makes sense for the Lakers to see how the team does. If they start winning, it could help them in negotiations to trade the two picks.
This all hinges on AD playing hard like he has and being aggressive. He needs to play like the team alpha from now on. Every play. Every game. That’s what he was with Pelicans. Not easy to do with LeBron on your team but now is the time you have to do it, AD.
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Was he? Never won in the playoffs until Cousins came along, who was an alpha until injuries took him out and then they win 1 game in the second round.
I want AD to be what we all want him to be but his entire career proves is to be frivolous dreamers. Last night didn’t change his narrative, it was one game against a small team who lost their starting center mid-game. We’ll see how he does during this next stretch but I am fine with him being the second banana, just means the front office needs to keep finding dynamic ball handlers.
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By alpha, he was the guy getting the most and the last shots for the team. AD’s averaged 17 shots per game every year with the Lakers. His last four years with Pelicans he averaged 18 to 20 shots per game. Here, he shares the ball with LeBron so far. Like to see that change but will need shooting to make it work so he can dominate inside. Works both ways. His inside game can open up shooters and cutters too. That’s what being the alpha means: the guy around which the team operates and counts on.
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Yes. I know.
My point is you can’t count on him to be that guy on a nightly basis. Alpha also means consistency. AD ain’t got that going for him as a Laker. It’s not the kind of thing where it works if it suits his fancy or he’s feeling whimsical. Embiid is an Alpha, he demands the ball all game, every game (no surprise he thrives when Harden sits because James thinks he can do it all but Philly is better off running through Embiid). Giannis is an Alpha, he generally has the ball. Jokic is an Alpha, he is the focal point of just about every single possession.
AD comes and goes, all game, every game. All season long. Sometimes he goes whole quarters or halves not being very present. It’s a lark for him.
I prefer the inside game to the just shoot it from wherever whenever however game. It’s better, more efficient, and is more dependable in the playoffs. But, for the current version of the Lakers, it only works when AD plays like he did the other night. LeBron won’t do it, not anymore and nobody else on the team is capable.
Frankly I’m not even sure it would have been a W if Claxton hadn’t gone out with an eye injury. It left little dudes trying to box AD out and, to his credit, AD dominated those match ups like he should.
Russ, Reaves, Schroder and LW4 are our break them down from the perimeter type of guys. PatBev is old and can’t drive or shoot well anymore, TB Jr. has an old man’s game. DJ doesn’t play, even when TB is injured, and it won’t surprise me if Ham pretty much sticks with AD at center alongside Wenyan who has superior perimeter defense to the rest of our big man bench…which is kind of sad, really.
That leaves AD to man the paint. All the time. Which he abhors. Just another reason I’m pissed at Rob for building this back-asswards team. It defies logic on all fronts.
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Thanks for the 5er, Jamie. Great breakdown of the game. I am not going to say anything about AD in this comment because we all know what he can bring to the table when he’s focused and and plays more in the paint. Let’s see if he finally found his mojo and show up for a full 48 minutes every game.
All I can say about Lonnie Walker is that I am the one who is surprised the most by his excellent play. Losing Monk was very hard for me to stomach, but seeing this dude’s phenomenal play makes me feel great. What a pickup! No way we lose Lonnie in free agency.
Russ is playing his best basketball similar to what he did with the Wizards. I have said this before, but his best days as a Laker are yet to come. His durability, high motor, and endurance will serve this team even better during this long season. Austin Reeves? I don’t have the words to describe him, but the guy is a very good player.
I must say I am very disappointed with Nunn’s play. He seems like someone who needs a psychological boost. His time off last year may be the culprit. But somebody needs to help him regain his confidence. I don’t think he’s necessarily a toast but he needs to get back into his previous form. Time is not his best friend right now. He needs to be better than this really fast.
Finally, can someone please tell me what they feel about Gabriel and Max Christie? I like what Gabriel brings to the table in terms of hustle. As for Christie, he’s showing some confidence rarely seen in a rookie. That is a very good sign.
Overall, this Lakers team is better than what their record says. Great post, Jamie.
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You know I almost dedicated a point to Wenyan. His play has been solid, he’s doing well in his backup 4/small ball 5 role, and he is doing what’s asked of him. Christie has some nice outings, as well. I’m waiting. But though since I temper my expectations. I will say that the coaching staff seems to have outlined their roles really well and both players are riding to the challenge ably enough.
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1) This roster was flawed from the get-go. Hoping the perfect trade materializes and solves everything compounded by thinking this roster has anything to say about competing is folly. Worse roster than last season and I thought Rob should have been fired for that.
2) AD needs to rest in back2backs. He just can’t stay right, you want to give him the recovery time he truly needs, he will never be the answer in terms of the next great Laker. He will be a highly talented, fragile, and with suspect motivation and/or engagement second best player.
3) JTA is unplayable. Too small, to play the 3, too slow to play the 2 and he can’t shoot. Waive him, sign Melo who is at least fun to watch.
4) Damien Jones or Dwight Howard? Who cares, neither fixes the true issue which is the Lakers can’t decide how to play. Small or tall? Skilled or gritty? Terrible or awful? Hey look, it’s all of the above!
5) LeBron will ultimately lose this battle with Father Time. The real question is will it be all at once or slow attrition. Seems like since he came to LA it’s been the latter. Kobe was amazing and then he wasn’t, Achilles injuries have a way of doing that to talent. That groin strain he suffered on Xmas against the Dubs in his first season here has never fully healed, I suspect. It’s been managed, compensated for, and explains the slow drift outwards of his shot profile. He wasn’t lying when he said he would never be 100%.
Feature AD and trade him, get what you can for Russ. Build back through a trade or two and some smart signings next summer.
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Great summary, Jaime. One of my main disappointments on the roster is JTA. I have always wondered why the Lakers sign him in the first place. To replace him with Melo would be a huge gain. Is anybody out there talking to Rob about Melo?
The more you touch on LeBron’s fight against father time the more I feel sad. It’s ugly to see him struggle against ailments that are compounded by father time. Let’s just enjoy watching whatever is left of him. But this is a painfully sad truth.
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1. This roster was beyond flawed on account of flawed premises. You can’t go well into luxury tax territory on just 3 deals for guys who are washed, injured, or the league has just passed by. Getting 60 mil worth of performance out of 140 mil of contracts is a surefire recipe for a disastrous season. Adding an oft-injured stretchmark-5 and a streaky shooter who offers little else would bump them up to 25 wins.
2. AD plays like he doesn’t want to bump into anyone out there. Probably for the best. Dude wants to be treated like the bubble was the norm instead of the outlier. He certainly wants to be paid like it. Neither matter much, but at this stage, he’s a 3rd option guy. Nonetheless, if he’s still looking for a ma extension, this dumbass FO will probably give it to him.
3. Who ever though JTA was anything? Just another minimum pickup on a team with next to no options. See point #1.
4. See items 1 & 3.
5. Father time really caught him that last Cleveland season. It was really obvious the 1st Lakers season when he couldn’t help propel a pretty talented young bunch to the playoffs, and unironically, was the best full 82-game season Lakers team Lebron has played on.
The bubble, but more the lockdown rest, helped carry Lebron and AD to unrepeatable success. Then the LeEgo kicked in along with LeKlutch to start fixing something that wasn’t particularly broken. In part because he always thinks he knows better, but secretly, knew he couldn’t carry the offensive load any more. So he pushes for the Schroeder signing, but then is really incapable of giving up his counting stats. He continues to play the way he always has, then labels that a failure. So in the final Hail Mary, strongarms a hapless Rob to trade for Westbrook and that’s the nail in the Lebron Lakers Era.
Someone forgot to tell Jeannie and she signs off on making yet another in a horrible line of signing and extending the washed king for another 2 years of albatross contract.
In any objective retrospective, the Lebron era in LA has been an abject failure. If he ends up in the rafters, I will walk away from this team until these Busses sell it.
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AD is fragile, but LBJ is on top o the hill and on his way down slowly. Be nice if a 39 year old didn’t have to carry a team! Put him on wing and let him shoot. He set a bunch of guys for open looks and all failed to knock em down. Sheesh!