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Happy New Year, Jamie. Great fiver with lots to get into.
1. The Zebras. One thing I hate about doing podcasts right after the game is you don’t have time to really review all the stats. I thought the refs were doing their normal job of screwing the big-name Lakers since the announcers never broached the subject. I also missed much of your opening comments catching up with the game after taking off time for Covid tests so I was shocked after the show to learn how badly we had been jobbed by the zebras. Forget everything else. Gave over.
2. Yeah, we lost but I don’t know how that was not a 3-point foul for violating LeBron’s landing spot on the overturned foul call. Truth was the refs put us in such a hole all game long that it would have been a freakin’ miracle if we had won. The disrespect for contact when LeBron or Russ drive is criminal. We clearly had some bad lineups out there but then that’s what happens when you have so many key players injured or in H&S protocols. Just must live with it for now.
3. Bench was awful? What bench? That’s the spill-over from having to start guys who should be coming off the bench. You no longer have a bench. While all the Lakers starters had positive +/-, all the bench players were negative for game. We were missing Davis, Nunn, Reaves, and Ariza, probably four of our best eight players? Yeah, they missed Brooks. But we were playing the #4 seed with their superstar shining bright and should have won the game if not for the refs. I’ll take that as progress.
4. That Russ and four non-shooters lineup killed me too, Jamie. Frank has to be happy that he got to miss this stretch of games as Fizdale didn’t ace this as any kind of interview. Man, when you have this kind of a roster with so many flawed players, you need to sit down before the game and decide what rules you need to follow. Who can’t you play with whom? How many shooters and defenders in each lineup? Do you stagger Russ and LeBron? Who can play with Russ? Fizdale was flying by the seat of his pants and got burned by that lineup for sure.
5. Russ is not the problem. Let me put this another way: How Russ is playing is not the major problem with the Lakers. Injuries and Covid have been bigger forces that have held the Lakers back. However, Russ’ stye of game forces the Lakers to play a certain way and his presence as a third star limits the team to only being able to have two other starters to complement the three superstars. I’m not going to waste time redoing the Westbrook trade or offseason moves. What’s important right now is we need to make smart moves at the trade deadline. If we stand pat like you think we will do, you can write this season off on February 10th because it would take a miracle for this roster to produce a championship in my opinion. We need a trade for a player like Turner, Simmons, Grant, Barnes, or Wood.
I also think LeBron should and will stay at the five when AD returns. He’s going to finish his career as a small ball center. That and a big trade will save this season.
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Lebron came into this back-to-back in energy reserve mode. You could tell he was not gonna be as aggressive after that monster effort needed to put away the woeful Rockets. Looking at his shot chart he only took 5 shots in the paint..so he wasn’t gonna get a whole buncha free throws. And I’m trying to remember if I ever jumped up and said something shoulda been a foul on Russ. As for Fizz, he’s just keeping the seat warm for Frankie..not anytime to implement his own system. Ellington missed the HOU game with an illness; guessing that’s also why he didn’t play in this one. Felt like Dwight shoulda been in late for rim protection since Jah had everybody on roller skates. Maybe it was still a covid re-conditioning thing.
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Always a lot more fun fiver after a win, Jamie.
Great having you on the LFB podcast last night.1) LeBron starting at the five. There have been so many ‘big’ moments and events in this crazy Covid colored season that it’s hard to keep perspective. LeBron James starting at the five has to stand out as the ‘Big’ move of the season. Whether this was all Fizdale or Vogel, it was the right move for the Lakers to make at this point and may trigger the eventual evolution of LeBron as a small ball five.
2) The 7 terrible turnovers and hilarious dribbling the ball off his foot coming up the court were the bad and the ugly but you can’t ignore the good as Russ’ rebounding, passing, and scoring in the final couple of minutes was glorious. I don’t think there’s another player on the Laker with the playmaking chops to have hit Bron with those two passes in the last minute for critical scores. Yes, you can win with Russ but it requires committing to really playing small ball. I do like the Russ and LeBron turnovers < 10 idea too.
3) The ever-shrinking role of THT. Bad fit on the team from the get-go and basically misused by Vogel and Fizdale. Should come off the bench when LeBron is not on the court. The only good thing is teams who are going to want THT aren’t going to want him for what he is right now. They want him for what he’s going to be at 25 or 26-years old. The comparison being touted in Drew Holiday, point guard who can make plays, attack the rim, defend with vigor, and splash the three. Give Talen two or three years and you may get something close to that.
4) Melo as backup center. I think the only reason Dwight didn’t play last night and might not play tonight is his conditioning after getting Covid. Melo certainly does not work as the backup center. At any rate, Melo was hot offensively which hid a lot of the problems. I would prefer Dwight as the backup center rather than Melo.
5) Malik Monk as a starter. I like Reaves as the starter but I think the Lakers have to consider starting Malik. While his defense is not great, his ability to score at three levels and make plays for other set him apart. He’s either the starter at the two with Russ or second man off the bench after Melo.
Going to be interesting to see how we play against the Grizzlies. I’m optimistic that we might have a second great game in a row and pull off a win. I just hope Fizdale doesn’t fold and start Dwight. Go small like last night and run Adams off the court with our small ball lineups. Lakers need to break the trend and pull off a big win tonight.
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Thanks for the post, Jamie. I only want to add that the problem with THT has to do with growing pains and the result of effective scouting. Somebody has to keep showing him the tapes where he was at his best. He has drastically regressed and doesn’t seem to have confidence anymore. You could tell from his body language.
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I think a lot of his problems stem from the way he attacks which is not generally with the intent to score or get fouled, it’s to avoid contact and get the shot off. THT should watch Ja Morant tonight for a” How to Attack the Hoop 101″ lesson. You go with the notion of breaking the rim off, not to get your arm around the shot blocker and not have a chance at getting to the line. His jumper is a confidence thing, agreed, but a lot of his intangibles point to his arm length as the X factor and that’s not enough at this level. He lacks a solid foundation and isn’t a good rebounder. Could he make adjustments, work on his core and leg strength, develop a jumper and attack with vigor? Sure. But not over one or even two, maybe three summers. So a lotta mights in regards to Talen. I’d love for him to have a string of great games and prove me wrong but just don’t see that happening .
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Thats the number of players who have gone through the NBA H&SP’s this season to date. thats 101 more than the amount ofminutes our big 3 have played together. 201 is the number of players who have gone in during the nonth of December. 88 more than the anount of time Russ, LBJ and AD have had to coalesce. 170 players in justvthe last 2 weeks. You see where I’m going. Look, we might trade Russ in seasin, this summer or he might end his career as a Laker. Same goes for THT, Nunn and every other Laker currently on the roster. while the probability of all of them sticking with the Lakers for the foreseeable future is basically 0 the fact is that they’re Lakers right now. As such Im pulling for them to overcome the deficiencies of the group and figure out how to start winning some basketball games. If they get traded or sign elsewhere I’ll wish them luck, good health and good games with losses agaisnt the Lakers. Same as I do for Caruso, Ball, Randle, BI and Josh Hart. So lets find some team spirit, put away the Laker holiday hats (which are 0-fer on my side) and kick some ass tonight. Go Lakers.
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Feels very emotional, indeed. But what a way to hammer it out loud, Jamie. I agree with you completely.
It might sound tiresome but we need to tap into the raw potentials of Jemmerio Jones, Stanley Johnson, and Jay Huff. We need all the energy infusion they can bring to help with the rebounding problem we have been having. Rebounding and hustling by committee? Sure. Give them minutes while AD is out. Something good is going to come out of it.
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The good part it that I think the Western Conference playoff teams are already set. Hard for me to see POR, SAC, OKC, NO, HOU jumping into the mix and knocking us out while we figure it out. So there’s no need to panic.
My hope is that AD is realizing that the fanbase is beginning to turn against him and he finds what’s been missing while he’s rehabbing. If he can somehow find his inner Lebron/Giannis and actually dominate games on a nightly basis then alotta problems will magically disappear. But there are far too many games when you forget he’s even on the floor. That can’t happen with a Top 5 talent in this league.
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The number of minutes we’ve seen Russ, AD, and LeBron play. While I would like for Russ to have made his dunk last night with less than a minute to play that did not lose us the game. We lost the game on defense where we allowed Wayne Ellington and THT far too much time guarding James Harden. We’ve suffered a talent drain from the coaching staff and on the bench and tried to bandage it up with David Fizdale and 33 year old and up minimum deals.
I stand by the point I’ve made a couple of times now: you cannot spend on three superstars and be unwilling to surround them with the proper personnel. Ownership saw the bill with Russ, AD, and LBJ and then blanched when it came time to add desert and appetizers to the three course meal. That’s just unacceptable. Adding Caruso would have given everyone more tools. Rob in trades, the coaches on defense, and LeBron and AD a guy who they had been in the trenches with. No offense to THT but he wasn’t an instrumental member of a championship team.
Trading away most of the team for Russ was a gamble I can live with. Not going to the proper lengths to assure them of having a quality team around them is a dereliction of duty. Given the tools Rob had after trading, two Bird’s Right deals he could re-sign, there were few options available and we blew one of them completely.
Now, having said all that, Russ needs to make shots. He’s paid to make shots. Yes, he brings a lot of other things to the table but at the end of the day you either need to be responsible for points scored or points taken away via solid defense. Russ and his 11 assists accounted for at least 22 points but his shots missed took away a lot of that good. That’s the thing, though. Kobe would have kept shooting, LeBron keeps shooting, Russ kept shooting. You can’t ding a superstar for trying to be, well, super.
There are far more problems with the array of minimum deals to one-dimensional and/or old players than with Westbrook’s play and there’s certainly not an easy path around that fact. Swap Russ for Ben? You take away even more points and no guarantee one man adds a defensive presence when he won’t be the one targeted. Just because Ben is on the team doesn’t mean teams won’t focus on picking on Wayne, THT or Monk. We need a defensive presence in the paint more than maybe any other team with playoff hopes.
Sadly, Dwight is not the answer. He’s even older when he only had a minimum role 2 seasons ago and now is recovering from COVID, as he said in the post gamer. DAJ was never the answer and was a terrible addition especially when one considers the players that were available at the time (Damion Jones and Nemanja Bjelica come to mind instantly). If there is a way on Earth we can trade THT and Nunn for Turner it has to be done in the name of giving the Lakerteers and the coaching staff the proper tools to win now. The choice of THT was something that, likely, was trying to keep an eye on the future and in the hope of adding someone who was more of a dynamic scorer than Caruso. The sad truth is they made the wrong choice by choosing not to retain Caruso AND Talen as that would have given Rob the most tools to do his job properly, as well.
It’s absolutely fine to critique the players, coaches and team. As fans we have zero true input but we do pay money to watch these guys on TV and in arenas, and are more invested in the team than many of the players are. As a kid from Long Beach Russ grew up loving the team we all love. So yes, his game has holes that need the right teammates to fill, so does LeBron and AD. We didn’t deliver them those teammates, we didn’t give Frank the right tools to execute his defense, and for Rob to be able to make bigger moves. None of that is on Westbrook.
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I agree with your assessment of the situation the Lakers are in right now, and the “113” minutes the big 3 spent together is very depressing and don’t help at all. What happened to Russ’s banked shots? I agree he needs to be counted on as a scorer and those missed wide open shots are becoming very common and unbearable. THT? Ever since his 6 steals game that saw him crawling out of the bottom of the barrel and looked promising, he has been on a tailspin since he cleared the health and safety protocols. Could be the side effects of the virus. Only a confidence boosting game could help change that.
Our biggest problem has been with the paint area where we keep getting out-hustled every time. With the team decimated by injuries and the infiltration of the virus, the team’s mentality of “next man up” has completely turned into a “next man down” fiasco with players going in and out of the revolving door of health and safety protocols.
Blaming one individual won’t do any justice. We need guys with energy who are not afraid to do the dirty work and get muddy. Forget about the standings for now and let’s experiment with energy guys like Jemmerio Jones, Stanley Johnson, and even Jay Huff to see what else we got in hopes of minimizing the porousness of
our paint defense. Paint defense by committee is actually the best option right now in my opinion. I agree with your take on Dwight and DJ. But we have seen enough of what they can or can’t do to justify the need for a new strategy. We need to try something different if we are to expect a different result. And there is no better time to audition than at this point in time.Allowing teams to score 100 points in three quarters is very aggravating and the coaching staff shares blame for such futility. Again, let’s audition the aforementioned players and see what their energy infusion could entail.
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Excellent post, Jamie. Can’t disagree with any of it. Lakers clearly traded Caruso to save luxury taxes when they desperately needed a tradable contract, not to mention a player who can play elite defense. But that’s always been the Lakers’ approach to paying luxury taxes. Jerry never paid them. Jeanie’s the same.
As for Russ, I do agree the Lakers’ mess is not his fault but he also is responsible for doing what he can to make it work. Playing too fast and out of control and missing layups, making dumb turnovers, and playing kamakazi defense are not how you lead by example. Sorry, but Russ is not the problem but he’s also not the answer. Lakers must trade him. No other way out imo.
Lakers need to think about going all-in on rebuilding their defense to be the best in the league. That means trying to get defensive difference-makers like Ben Simmons and Myles Turner to transform the Lakers size and defense. It won’t be easy but there is a path to the Lakers salvaging this season.
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Jamie.
And thanks to you for the great job as co-publisher of Lakerholics.Com. We may disagree on specific issues but there’s never been a question of either of our love for the Lakers and playing the game of basketball how it’s supposed to be played.
1. All hail The King. Anybody who doubts LeBron James continued greatness and status as a top-five player in the world, is just a freakin’ hater. Playing like a young man when you’re almost 37 is unbelievable. We just need to surround him with players who care and play as hard. Too many guys who won’t be here in June.
2. Russell Westbrook’s Effort. I’ve been there with you on Russ from the get-go, Jamie, but it’s too much chaos for me to continue to support. I can live with turnovers and missed layups but when you don’t play defense or get back into the game after a bad play, it infects the entire team with a lack of caring that is inexcusable to me as a former player and coach. Time to move on.
I don’t put last night’s loss on Russ as it is a team game but there comes a point in time when leaders should lead and, like it or not, Russ is a leader on this team and games like these show his leadership by example to be unacceptable. Playing hard some of the time is great. Quitting after a missed shot and not rotating or paying attention on defense is a killer. Yeah, the refs should have called fouls but not hustling afterwards is not acceptable.
3. THT is a bust. There’s no other way to describe him at this point. He is not only playing poorly but has no chance of helping the team positively because he’s lost his confidence and cannot stay in front of his man on defense. He needs to be benched and brought back slowly and responsibly. Putting him in a role he is just not able to fulfill offensively or defensively is going to ruin him as a potential star player. No way he should be starting. Fizdale is a fool just like Vogel for trying to fit a square player into a round hole.
4. Ref’s poster boy. Those push offs by Harden were all offensive fouls. He just has mastered keeping his arm close to the body, which is the measure the refs use to determine whether the push off was an offensive foul or not. There’s no player in the league that I dislike or disrespect more than James ]
‘Regular Season’ Harden. Hope the Nets and he fold and fade away.5. Give Stanley Johnson a contract. Right now, I don’t care if he can’t shoot. At least, we have one guy with the size, technique, and savvy to defend a player bigger than 6’ 5”. I keep hearing about how great KCP and Danny and Alex were but the truth is none of them ever seemed to be able to stay in front of players like Harden. I thought Johnson was the key to our comeback with his defense. Only one game but more than I’ve seen on D from a Laker this season on the perimeter. Far better than Avery Bradley.
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And you’re right, it’s likely to get worse before better but that will help force Rob to make moves he might not make. We need to move Russ, THT, and Nunn to get more size, defense, and wins.
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I agree with everything you said, Jamie. I like the fact that you called a spade a spade when it comes to Russ. Frustration seems to be boiling over among fans about the way things are going with his play. I will say this until he is replaced I am going to be supportive of him. For a guy who shows up every night, works hard for rebounds, and assists he should be appreciated. Was I frustrated seeing him miss all those wide-open layups? I was more than frustrated, but you have to take the good and the bad with you in any given situation. You can count Russ as one player who will show up every night.
Now, my biggest question for the Lakers is when are we going to stop teams from scoring at least 100 points in the first 3 quarters? This is really becoming a problem and needs to be dealt with.
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While excuses are frowned on in sports, the Spurs bench outscored our bench by 49 points. Our bench consisted of Rondo and DJ, both had fallen out of the rotation before the outbreak. Two 10 day contracts, two G leaguers and Melo, who didn’t have a good game. This was the 2nd game in a row where we played a healthy team with their entire roster available. The Lakers are living in that Covid grey area where they don’t have enough players out to have games canceled but not enough players available to field a cohesive unit. This is really unfair to several teams, not just the Lakers.
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Maybe, I guess, but it seems like this team has a ready made excuse for every bump in the road. Slow start? We’ll, we’re a whole new group of guys! (so are the Bulls). Russ and AD can’t beat teams like the Magic, Thunder or Rockets? Oh, we’ll, we don’t have LeBron (Kyrie yet to play , Nets up at the top all season long with a harder strength of sched). Lose to the Spurs by 18? This team hasn’t played together
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I’m not saying there aren’t plenty of excuses, there are. But it’s not like this hasn’t happened to other teams and the truth is the league has changed the rules in this mid season. If all the teams our is whining the loudest about it, which has been one of the few consistent things about this season is the litany if reasons why it’s not working but insisting it will. So, when it does start working, we all just have to hope there’s enough season to fight into 6th or higher place and make a respectable playoff run. Plenty of reasons why things can go south, I’m curious about what it is that will help this team rise above all the excuses.
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While losing the last game at the Staple Center is not a desirable outcome, I thank you for walking us down memory lane. Good to know the Forum and Staples Center share similar fate to end their tenures.
We were simply outmatched by a healthy Spurs team that has won 5 of 7 games on the road. I am usually wary of referees when it comes to free-throw parity, this time we were even. But shooting 56% from the charity stripe?
That won’t cut it. Making Keta Bates-Diop a Kawhi Leonard 2.0? That’s horrendous. Allowing the Spurs to score 33 in the first quarter, 33 in the second quarter, 39 in the third quarter, and 33 in the fourth quarter? That’s inexplicable. A total of 138 points in regulation for the game? That score was typically for a game that goes into 3 overtimes. Allowing Jock Landale to feast on our smaller guards was a travesty. I put the blame on the coaches for that mismatch.You would have thought Dwight could have made a dent on that front but he was visibly tired and lacks conditioning after spending time in health protocols. That the bench was badly outplayed is no laughing matter.
Until these folks learn how to defend against grandma, we as fans should keep bracing for more losses. Unfortunately for IT, more losses like these might seal his fate, and it can’t happen at the worst possible time. I hope he gets to storm back before it’s too late.
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I cannot get behind any trade for a player who has yet to play. It lacks due diligence, relies in heresay and the word of an agent who’s goal is not to help the Lakers win but to make sure their clients continue to get paid. So, if Simmons plays and shows off all his marvelous work he put into his game since last season’s playoff exit I might be convinced. Might. But if he’s the same no-shooting, here one day gone the next dude I’ve been watching thanks but no freaking thanks. Also, for me, the mental illness issue has not been properly addressed. Either he’s a quitter and has bailed on his team like that merc Kawhi L or he actually needs to address something that doesn’t allow him to play. Moving teams does not cure that. That takes something called time and work, something I’m sure the staff in Philly can handle. But don’t belittle or demean people who truly suffer from a debilitating illness of the mind just because you’re a drama Queen!and weak if spirit. Get help or own up.
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The problem is you’re assuming everything that has happened is due to Ben Simmon’s mental problems. Much of what has gone on has been part of Rich Paul’s efforts to move Ben to antother team where he could be successful.
All I would say is there is no way the Lakers would be discussing trading for Simmons were they not confident that he was mentally well and would be ready to play for the Lakers.
And there’s no team or other NBA players who would have a better handle on where Ben was at than Rich Paul and LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
Don’t know why you have such a hard time understanding that. Do you really think the Lakers would be trying to trade for him if they didn’t have inside info? SMH.
Finally, dubbing a player as a quitter is exactly the kind of assumptions none of us should make about a player. It’s exactly those kind of accusations that show a lack of appreciation for the seriousness of mental health. I’m sure that’s not what you meant to do but we all should be careful not to throw stones when we live in the same glass houses.
I also do not agree with your characterization of Rich Paul. Getting AD to the Lakers was a huge move in AD’s career. Finding the right landing spot for Ben Simmons is his job and the Lakers could be that spot where Ben can redeem his career and legacy as a member of the Lakers. Rich is doing what he can to help Ben like he did Anthony.
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I didn’t like how AD handled his business leaving NOLA, either. The fact that you’re equating moving teams…while under contract and getting paid by said team…to improving someone’s mental health is a huge issue to me. Moving to the Lakers isn’t the thing that solves a mental disability, dude. That takes work with a professional , something I’m certain any team in the NBA has the resources to properly address. It’s bad enough when players basically fake major injury to get moved but now we’re going to let them say they have an undisclosed and can ONLY be aided by going to the Lakers kind of mental thing? That. Is. Absurd. It’s a slight against those who actually do suffer from ailments of the brain, like I said but you keep flossing over because if your trade machine infatuation. Look it’s really quite simple: if mentally ill the Lakers are truly the last team he should come to. The pressure is far higher, the critiques far harsher here. He should, in fact, get well before he takes the court. But, if he really isn’t mentally disabled and is using it as an excuse I truly don’t want someone willing to stoop to that level in my favorite team. In fact I would no teambtakes him and forces him to face the music in Philly. So, like the title of the post says. If we see him play…maybe then.
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I’m assuming Ben Simmons is faking something serious because otherwise he wouldn’t be getting paid. It’s in the CBA clause that you cannot withhold pay due to issues if a mental nature or physical injury. Obviously his body is right and he’s not hurt. This we have the manufactured BS that is getting off easy, in my opinion. Whatever the case may be I wouldn’t sign off on a trade for a player who hasn’t shown he can play. Whomever it is.
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Very nicely written 5er, Jamie. Both teams shot poorly for a good chunk of the game. You would think the Lakers had a great chance to get a surprise win by applying pressure on the Suns when their shots weren’t falling, but boy, I have never seen such a dreadful shooting night from the Lakers like that in a while. The Suns on their part kept grinding it out until their shots start falling. And there is that.
The Lakers were visibily suffering from Sunburn and completely looked sun-baked once the Suns started making their shots and the way Ayton and McGee were sun-blinding them in the interior there were no sun visors that could help the Lakers from the onslaught. I mean, those two could go on all night and get whatever they wanted as the Lakers had no answer for them. Having a weak interior defense coupled with a bad shooting night will not get the job done.
My question is why can’t they try Jamario Jones and Jay Huff for stretches in place of DAJ while we are still soul searching? We need bodies that that are not afraid to do the dirty work.
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Good state of the Lakers fiver, Jamie>
1. The Lakerteers. Big risk now is running LeBron into the ground trying to tread water until AD gets back. We get Dwight and THT back, which is big. We all know we need all three to be healthy, which also means no H&S protocols. We’re in for a repeat of last year or the championship year. Odds probably 1/3 against us but we still have a legit shot.
2. The Role Players. No question adding Russ exacerbated the challenge of finding the right role players. I’m not one pining for the ‘great’ role players we had last year. In fact, I think the jury is still out and could end up swinging in favor of this year’s group. Not that I don’t think Caruso, Green, KCP, and Kuzma are better than Reaves, Monk, Ellington, and Ariza.
3. Covid 3.0. That’s what this season will be. Fortunately, we won’t see players in the hospital and morgue because of vaccines and boosters. We will finish the season and it will be the third straight NBA championship that will never be repeated. Maybe we can win 2 of the 3. That would really burn the small market teams. Lakers win 2 asterisk championships. Let’s do it.
4. Help on the way. Man, it’s got to be tough thinking trades when you’re GHE, Jamie. I think help IS on the way in the form of Jerami Grant or Myles Turner. I don’t think the Lakers will hesitate to include Russell Westbrook either. The issue is not to redo or undo the Westbrook trade but to use Russ, THT, Nunn, and even Reaves and the pick if needed to improve the roster. Lakers will not stand pat at the trade deadline.
5. Mess in the West. Yeah, that’s one of the silver linings. The other may be a healthy and rested AD for the last 30 games and the playoffs. It’s what still gives the Lakers a puncher’s chance to win their third title in three years. Covid chaos could benefit the Lakers. We just need to keep LeBron and Russ healthy and figure out how to upgrade the roster before the deadline.
Tonight is the Suns’ trap game. With AD out and the Lakers struggling, it’s the perfect time for LA to surprise the Suns and steal a feel-good win against the Suns. I’m looking for a spirited and high energy game from the Lakers tonight and a 3-point win.
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Taking on the state of the Lakers on this thorny, full of difficulties, ups and downs, long and winding road of a season is not suited for the weak mind or the casual fan. Every time I read about the Lakers it is as if I am reading their obituary. Every time I listen to those pundits on TV it feels like listening to a judge deliver a death sentence. It is like living in a kind of an echo chamber of their own opinions, they only pay attention to the information that fits their conclusion and ignore the facts that does not.
Sorry, if I sound like am depressed. I am trying to stay as optimistic as possible with the help of my fellow Laker fans on this blog. This has been a very painful and disappointing season and eerily similar to last season. We have never had a fully healthy roster on any given day since the season started and we are one-third of the way into the season. Gutting the team by way of trades in the middle of the journey looks unlikely and riding out the season seems to be the only likely outcome.
You are right about the status of the Western Conference and there is a chance we could end up in a favorable standing. We just have to be good at doing the little things better. And that again includes every Tom, Dick, and Harry. Have the urge to go after rebounds and loose balls wherever they may be, and please stop committing turnovers. I have become very allergic to that. Be scrappy and play with a sense of pride and urgency. If we do have the heart to show for all these little things then we will get to the next level.
The truth is we are capable of beating any team and any team can beat us. We just have to show up every single night. Thanks for the 5er, Jamie.
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My kid Syd had her 4th birthday party yesterday and so no 5er as I never got to properly watch the game. Stay safe out there people, the wild ride has yet to end and we may season a COVId season 2.0 which, if one is honest, benefits our team quite a bit as we are old and it would give the coaches more time to go over film and figure out how to make this work better. The way it looks like we lost to Minny reveals we still need quite a bit of work. I’m not generally a big fan of trades but might need one this season to fix Rob’s terrible roster moves during the off-season. Funny how Caruso has yet to enter H&SP’s yet…
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“The three Lakerteers”. Man, love the way you coined that term. You need to have that copyrighted, Lol. Speaking of the three Lakerteers, I read somewhere that the three of them had at least 20 points each in the same game for the fourth time this season but did not mention how many games we won out of those four. I am not a stats buff but I am assuming we won all of them. It would be nice if anyone can provide stats to show how many we won out of those four.
The good thing about them sharing the workload so evenly is to preserve their energy to “fatten up for the winter” as in your bear analogy. You got my drift?
Overall, this was a well-balanced approach by the whole team. If they continue to move the ball that well to find the open shooter, and work on limiting turnovers, they could handle any jungle warfare against any team. Warriors, Suns or the Jazz be damned.
The only thing that got lost in the hoopla is Avery Bradley’s tenacious play defensively. The guy was really a pest throughout the game. The same could be said for Ellington. He has been getting better defensively for a while now. What I found confusing is Bradley guarding Porzingis. Was it by design from Vogel or just random? Great 5er as usual, Jamie.
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Great Fiver, Jamie. And what a game!
1. The Three Lakerteers. Would make Austin Reaves d’Artagnan then? Excellent observation about the balance in every area. While that will vary, having all three superstars humming is obviously going to be how we play our best. But even the Three Lakerteers sometimes need help from d’Artagnan.
2. Wayne Ellington’s big bucket. I agree Wayne’s three to tie the game and send it into overtime was more clutch and important than Austin’s game winner. Wayne misses and we lose. Austin misses and we go to second overtime. Lot more pressure on Wayne than Austin although both shots were up against the clock, which we know always seems to let the shooter fire away confidently.
3. Austin Reaves big bucket. What you said. Kid has the intangible moxie that is going to make him a longtime Lakers fan favorite. Sponge, clutch, savvy, sound, modest, smart. He’s all the adjectives you conjure when you think of great role players like Derek Fisher or Robert Horry. They have a nose for the ball and the moment and a knack of being in the right place at the right time. Like you say, Austin will have his rookie ups and downs but I wouldn’t bet against him ending up starting by the time we hit the playoffs. He’s gunner version of Alex Caruso.
4. 3-game winning streak. Lot better than a 3-game losing streak. I still see good signs even though it seems like our opponents are doing a great job of playing above their level against us and we’re accommodating them by playing down. Overall, though, I don’t see it as a lack of heart or ability or coaching. Mostly, it’s just players struggling with unfamiliar lineups and rotations exacerbated by injuries and now Covid. Time will solve some of the problems but Lakers will need a big trade to fix the roster imbalance and get some size at the three.
5. Third Covid Colored Season! Just hope none of the guys are symptomatic and nobody suffers any long-term effects. I think there’s no doubt the NBA is going to have to do something as this is going to get a lot worse over the next month. Going to be hard to figure out a solution for the league or the country itself considering how controversial and partisan everything related to Covid has become. I don’t think anything should be off the table right now.
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Great job, Jamie. I am only going to add that Russ in attack mode was great to see, (actually, he has been doing that a lot lately), but I was not happy with the way the referees choose not blow the whistle whenever he attempts to get to the rim. He gets whacked on numerous drives to the rim but doesn’t get the calls. Overall the Lakers are taking the baby steps needed “To fatten up before winter “. That is good to see. Love the bear annology, and great points on FTA stats. Good post.
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@dj2kb24 Hahaha, man, that’s very funny.
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Yep…that Boston game was a mirage. Nobody mentions that the Lakers were coming off 3 days rest which rarely happens during the NBA season. Kinda similar to the Covid Cup Exhibition Tournament. There’s no single problem with this team; there’s about 6 or 7 of em. So even if you fix 2 or 3 you still got another 3 or 4 that need fixing.
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So far every positive sign has been partly a mirage. Problem is good habits take winning to stick. You can’t turn them on like a switch. They have to be learned, just like shooting. Team muscle memory requires repetitions of the same lineups. At both ends of the court. Continuity must be the foundation. Right now, we have the wrong foundation.
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Nice 5 Jamie, one thing I just thought of and maybe telling. Down the stretch, LeBron was not guarding PG. once the Clips took out a true center and brought in Kennard you would think LeBron would draw PG and Malik would guard Kennard. In the past LeBron would take on that match up. You just wonder what’s up with LeBron if he can’t take on PG for 5 minutes.
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Aloha Jaime, nice post as usual. For me a couple of thoughts. This is what getting older looks like in NBA terms. We ran out of gas, especially in the 4th. It really wasn’t even the defense. A lot of standing around on offense. The Griz scored 26 in the 4th, which isn’t a disaster but our 16 was. Fatigue causes lack of focus and both Russ and LeBron lost focus in the 4th. And Melo another oldster never could get it going on the back end of a road back to back. Our Thin bench didn’t help. And why didn’t we see more Dwight? He was a plus 17. Now his stats weren’t great but he kept a lot of rebounds alive. The Griz had 13 offensive rebounds for 19 points. But not on Dwight’s watch. There is a flip side to going small and giving up all those offensive boards with Dwight off the floor is a good example of a that.