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1) No shooting. This team needs to score in the paint, whistles or no. It’s as simple as that.
2) Defense needs a jolt. For every article about what we’re missing everything pints to Vando for me. 50/50 balls are an issue as we’re big but not fast or nimble. So if we don’t get the actual rebound or deflection or block we don’t close the defensive possession out.
3) LeBron ain’t enough right now. He may find another gear/level to play at but he’s not there yet and the rest of the starters aren’t stepping up enough to mask that.
4) Depth being tested. Our depth wasn’t meant to be the whole team, Injuries have really derailed the start of the season as we look a lot like last season out of the gate.
5) Coach Ham didn’t make many adjustments. Hard to do with limited players but still. While not fun we need to squeeze some more blood outta this rock…
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Great fiver, Jamie. We’re in a moment of synchronicity where we could actually write each other’s articles.
I’m confident Wood will become a starter soon. The numbers will demand it. Ham has done a great job getting him to play like he should. There were a few times Chris passed that I wished he would have shot but he’s paying attention to defense and working hard. His rebounding is a major defensive plus.
Frankly, I’m more worried about our guard play. We really have come to rely on Reaves and his slump is killing us. If we weren’t so shorthanded suddenly, I’d sit him for a few games. I don’t think he’s going to get his mojo back unless he sits down for a few games.
Backcourt is going to be major focus at trade deadline unless Russell and Reaves suddenly show they can play the defensive side of the position better. We could use a POA defender like Caruso and volume 3-point shooter like Hield at deadline.
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Maybe take a shot at Danny Green right now. Can’t be any worse the what we’re trotting out there at this point….
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Great fiver, Jamie. Man, I don’t know if it’s promising or terrifying that we’re in such a mutual state of agreement. Kumbaya, Man. Hoping for Ham to miraculously start Christian Wood tonight.
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I believe Darvin will start Wood tonight as the front court starters for the Magic are 6’10”, 6’10” and 6’10″….Darvin is probably reading the media and sensing a need to “do something”….
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Finally some meaningful info. He has left-heel bursitis so it makes sense to get it right early. Don’t need this flaring up all season long. Gives dudes like Prince, Reddish and Wood some time to get acclimated and continue to improve their standing on the team.
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True. But where is DLO, Vincent, Reaves, Rui and others? Can’t imagine how good we’d be with Dame or KD. Stop shooting 3.s all ya, you too LBJ, we can’t make them as usual. I would say in our lackeys’ defense that you need 30 minutes routinely to get rhythm.
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Terrific game by the Lakers and terrific Fiver, Jamie.
1. I’m always amazed at how everything seems to change when the games count. Suddenly, all the guys who shined in preseason come back to earth and we see two wild cards in Wood and Reddish suddenly shine now that the games are for real.
Frankly, I couldn’t be happier because Wood and Reddish both have size and I’m a big believer that the Lakers need to go jumbo big with Wood in the starting lineup along with LeBron and AD. What we saw in the fourth quarter is the first quarter this season where the Lakers looked legit. Darvin saw that, too. Chris Wood can be a difference maker for this team.
2. Defense won and having great positional size in the fourth quarter was a big difference maker. Ham should be seriously considering starting Christian Wood next to James and Davis. What we may be watching could be Wood and Reddish pushing their way into the Lakers rotation. The question is whom will they replace? DLo and Rui become more tradable.
Rui, Reaves, Prince, and Vando are going to be in a vicious competition for minutes. Reaves will break out but the other three might be suddenly find themselves out of the rotation.
3. I agree with most of what you’re saying about the Lakers still prioritizing winning the battles for points in the paint and made free throws. That’s our identity. Yes, we want to also try to negate and even win the 3-point shooting battle but not at the cost of points in the paint and made free throws, which come from attacking the rim.
I still want the Lakers to fire away from outside. What we need to compete for a championship is the synergy you get from 3-point shooting creating lanes to the rim and great defensive stops generate fast break opportunities. Everything is linked. We’re just trying to make sure we’re running on all cylinders and our offense and defense are in sync. To do that, we need better outside shooting than we’ve seen so far. Just don’t forget our identity: PIP & MFT.
4. The answer to the first and third quarter problems is go big with Wood as the fifth starter. Right now, Chris has second best +/- on team, Vando is still hurt, and Prince has fallen to dead last in +/-. My entire impression of Taurean is he can shoot but he’s too small to defend the guys we need defended. Christian Wood should be the fifth starter.
5. Was great to see more activity on defense, especially since our identity is not to foul, which is part of our MFT strategy. It’s the ability now to throw 3 or 4 different guys with length at a player like KD. In the end, that was the most impressive thing about last night. LeBron showing he can still close and the Lakers showing they can slow down KD.
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Thanks LT, regarding Wood starting I think they’ll give Vando some run when his foot lets him play and he gets up to game speed. I kind of like Wood coming in off the bench at this point for another reason: Rui has had a really rough start to the season and we need somebody to score off the bench when AD and/or LeBron is out there alone (and in the non-staggered minutes for sure). We saw the return of the Three Guard Lineup, as well, and it fared about as well as it did last season which is to say fairly mediocre.
I think that Wood could eventually seize that starting spot which would likely mean he priced his way right outta town next summer. That would be a great story for him personally. All in all it will be the defense and rebounding that determine the starting and finishing, Ham made that a staple last season and I don’t see him changing it up now.
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Aloha Jamie, nice post. It was nice to see Woods effort on defense. In an odd way KD was a good match up for Wood. He is not a banger and while he has long strides he isn’t super quick. His bread and butter is getting to his spots and shooting over people. Woods length made that more difficult. Plus he was great on the boards. I don’t know if it would be as effective if the Suns were at full strength. That 4th quarter focus was on KD. With Booker and Beal, it would have required LeBron to play on the perimeter a lot more. I’m looking forward to Vando coming back, just to see where is at now. As for shooting, we won’t shoot 17% from 3 often. But you are right that our primary focus should remain in the paint.
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Thanks Michael. My critique against us shooting three’s isn’t really on the players, they’re all fine. They all shoot in the mid to high 30’s which is respectable. The real issue is, and for awhile now has been, the coach. Since I can’t remember when we’ve brought in coaches that maximize post play and ball movement. We never bring in guys who install screening actions like we see on other teams. This is where my empirical evidence begins, the Lakers as a team philosophy have yet to fully embrace the three point “revolution” and, in some ways, it’s easy to see why.
Elite shooters are by and large specialists. They do one thing really well and that’s shoot. So if you’re not creating and running plays to get those guys shots and they don’t do much else well…where’s the role on the team? Ham has said since day one on the job that he wants to attack the paint. Given the makeup of the team this all makes sense.
Someday we may have one of those teams that launches threes with more regularity (and hopefully more accuracy) but until the guys brought in fit that mold I’m not holding my breath. I thought LT’s comments, that we want to find the balance in our attempts and hopefully that bears out in makes. IMO 30 is the goal. Given that LBJ is likely to average between 5.5 and 7.5 3PT FGA’s/game (just where’s been heading for awhile now) and the rest of the roster 30 seems like a solid goal on a nightly basis. like Stu lantz says, let success be your guide.
Which logically brings us to Anthony Davis. To say “AD should shoot/half” or whatever is kind of disingenuous in that it places an artificial goal into place. AD has never averaged more than 3.5 3PY FGA/season and that he did once…in2019-20. Before that his high was 2.6 and after that 2.8 (the following, injury-plagued season.
More specifically, and relevant, is he’s never made even close to 2 3 pointers/game. That high mark is 1.2 (also in 2019-20). Really that’s just bad, inexperienced coaching by Darvin. Why even bring it up? Better to say “we want AD to be aggressive and decisive in his shot selection and floor reads” because that’s what you really need outta the dude. he’s at his worst when he’s out there pondering the right move. Just go hard to the rim or take the open 3. The rest will sort itself out just fine.
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Big issue is you can’t always count on threes. I love it as adding to the PIP and MFTs but it can’t be a substitute. Our identity is PIP and MFT. Just want to add 3PM to that list, not take anything off.
As for AD, I have no problem with him taking the threes. Just have to make a high percentage if you want to hoist 6 of them per game.
It’s not the number but the green light from the coach that counts here, Jamie. Ham doesn’t expect AD to take 6 a game. Just take them when they’re there because it will help his overall game.
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If I’m PHX I’m walking away from this game with a knowing smile on my face. Huge difference trying to stop KD when Book & Beal are on the court. But yeah…let’s nominate Wood for DPOY…lol.
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Great fiver, Jamie.
1. Don’t know of another center who can post up and score on AD like Jokic did. No question guy is best player in the NBA right now. This game ended like last game. Nuggets are our daddy right now. They look like they’re in midseason form.
2. The disappearing Anthony Davis has to be blamed on the player and the coaches. You can’t anoint a guy the face of the franchise and ask him to shoot six threes per game and then do nothing to help him live up to that goal. As for AD, I’m getting tired of having to make excuses for his not taking the torch from LeBron. Not ready for anything but a great game tonight. No fucking excuses.
3. Where is Max Christie and all the Christie fans throwing shade at me for questioning if he can really hold a rotation spot in a championship team at 20-years old. No disrespect for Max, but get serious. The good news is Reddish looks promising and even though he’s really a three, he could be our best backup at the two. Reaves should not have been unplugged by Ham. Honestly, though Russell and Reaves were not really the problem. AD was IMO.
4. Prince looked good and his shooting was excellent but his net stats all looking blah. He competes on defense but reminds me of Troy Brown in that the challenge is always a couple of microseconds and millimeters from getting to the ball. Rui and Gabe looked terrible.
5. LeBron looks great and I love keeping him under 30 mpg. Ham just should not have pulled him at that point. In less than 3 minutes a 4-point deficit became a 12-point deficit. AD takes and misses a three. Joker nails a three. Reaves missed a three. KCP hits a three. Lakers timeout. Darvin will learn.
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Nice to have the Fivers back, Jamie. Great job.
1. You know I love the increased takes and makes. Only problem is you cannot stop getting those layups and free throws. We won the 3-point battle but lost the made free throws and points in the paint battles. Need to temper the outside game and not forget our strength. MFTs and PIP.
2. I think you’re reading the tea leaves correctly but am still looking for Rui to end up as the fifth starter. We have enough bench punch without him and I like his size in the starting lineup. While Vando hit his threes, he was not a force in the paint on offense. There’s an argument to start Prince so Rui can come off the bench as 6th man.
3. Having AD, Reaves, Russell, and Hachimura already playing well and LeBron looking healthy is exciting. Man, we just need to stay healthy and this team will be so much fun.
4. MVP and DPOY.
5. Kids are still kids. So far, Max has looked like the real deal.
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2 year deal, player option in year 2, financial terms have not been disclosed, yet. Glad he made the sensible move. Hard for me to see the Lakers holding that spot for him for another month. Wonder how much, if at all, year 2 is guaranteed? At any rate, the young man from the LBC has his best (last?) shot at some redemption, the PO seems like he’s both betting on himself and hoping there’s more of a market for him next season elsewhere. I’m sure more details will come out tomorrow.
Camp should be interesting and I’m happy we got a guy who can fill the scoring void if we sit AD or LBJ, much like Thomas Bryant did for us last year. Not sure if there will be consistent minutes/role for him here but I’m sure he’ll get every chance to earn them.
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That is so true, John. Hopefully, this will be his best shot at full redemption. I am very excited about this roster, and I think we have a good shot at #18.
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Richest annual extension deal to date. Glad to see we don’t low ball him, especially after he signed a pretty team-friendly deal last time around. Barring a trade AD here until 2028.
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It was a smart move financially. It’s based on current cap numbers. If the new tv deal comes in as expected the cap will rise by 10% yearly for the next several years. If they waited until next summer that cap figure would have been 10% higher. All the deals we have made will all look better every year.
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Great News! Lakers keep making the right moves.
ROB PELINKA'S 2023 OFF-SEASON
Extended Anthony Davis (3 yrs $168)
Re-signed Austin Reaves (4 yrs $54M)
Re-signed Rui Hachimura (3 yrs $51M)
Re-signed D'Angelo Russell (2 yrs $37M)
Signed Gabe Vincent (3 yrs $33M)
Signed Cam Reddish (2 yrs $4.6M)
Signed Jaxson Hayes (2 yrs $4.5M)… pic.twitter.com/C5ZoMZJRYk— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) August 4, 2023
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Signed with SacTown for $3.1 mil. Not 100% certain but i think that’s about 600,000 K more than we could offer him. Never been a huge fan but wouldn’t have minded him hopping into the #14 roster spot, although he’s basically an older (albeit far more polished) version of Jax.
Glad he found a home, keep making those dollars.
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Yikes indeed Jamie. While I can accept a loss with all the injuries, the team didn’t complete which was disappointing. It was good to see Rui back. He was one of the few bright spots. DLO shot the ball well as well. LeBron got his but man, he showed again how his defense is slipping. He watched so many shooters hit shots without an attempt at a contest. This could have been a big game for Wood but he was MIA on both sides of the ball. No resistance defensively at all. And Cam is shooting himself out of the rotation when guys return. I agree about Vando, boy do we need his defense and energy.