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    How Luka Dončić has transformed geometry of Lakers’ offense

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      Nearly two weeks before the Los Angeles Lakers traded for Luka Dončić, coach JJ Redick emphasized the Lakers’ inability to generate easy offense by drawing double teams.

      “We don’t have a guy on our team that’s going to necessarily always draw two to the ball,” Redick said on Jan. 19 after a 116-102 loss to the LA Clippers. “We don’t have a guy on our team that’s going to be able to get past his guy one-on-one and get to the paint and spread it out to the perimeter. Like, that’s just not our team.”

      The Lakers, Redick felt, had a bit of a geometry problem.

      For as great as LeBron James and Anthony Davis were, and for as much defensive attention they commanded, it wasn’t enough to consistently break defenses and generate the caliber of high-percentage open 3-pointers that the league’s best teams like Boston and Cleveland do.

      And then the Lakers acquired Dončić.

      The superstar is perhaps the preeminent pick-and-roll practitioner in the league. Most defenses send at least two defenders — if not more — to the ball when he receives a ball screen. And when they defend him that way, Dončić has an array of options to dissect them, from hitting the roller to finding a weak-side cutter or shooter to swinging the ball to the weak-side safety valve.

      “People start learning that at some point in the game, they’re going to double-team me,” Dončić said after the Lakers’ 125-109 win over the San Antonio Spurs on Monday. “Like, always I accept that and I like playing that. It saves my energy. And, we just get to play four-on-three. I think guys are doing great out of that.”

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      CHANGING GEOMETRY OF LAKERS OFFENSE

      Doncic’s arrival has changed the geometry of LA’s offense. The Lakers have actualized Redick’s preseason vision of becoming a high 3-point volume team, one of the primary offensive principles in the modern era.

      The Lakers are attempting 42.3 3-point attempts per 100 possessions since Dončić made his debut on Feb. 10, the second-highest mark in the NBA over that stretch. Before that date, the Lakers averaged 34.3 3-point attempts per 100 possessions, which ranked 26th in the league. With Dončić on the floor, the Lakers’ 3-point frequency increases by 6 percent, a mark that ranks in the 94th percentile league-wide, according to Cleaning The Glass.

      Dončić is a threat to pull up or step back for 3s at anywhere within 30 feet, putting defenses on edge as they try to take that away while preventing him from shredding them with his generational court vision and playmaking.

      Interestingly, while Dončić’s presence has modernized the offense, it hasn’t led to league-shattering results. The Lakers’ offense has only been 2.5 points per 100 possessions better with Dončić on the floor, per NBA.com. Their 116.1 offensive rating with Dončić on the floor would rank just seventh in the NBA.

      “He creates such havoc for teams’ defenses that 90 percent of the time people are blitzing him, as you can probably see, and he makes the right play out of the blitz,” Austin Reaves said. “He doesn’t try to force it too much in those situations, and he makes the right play. So therefore you’re playing four-on-three, and it just comes down to playing the game the right way and passing it to the open person, because three people can’t guard four.”

      The latest example of how the offense has dramatically changed came on Monday versus the Spurs. The Lakers made 19 3-pointers, tied for their second-most of the season. They attempted 48 3-pointers, tied for their fourth-most of the season. And of those 3s, 34 of them were uncontested shots (70.8 percent), Redick said.

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      LUKA AND VERTICAL THREAT:

      The Lakers will often run either high pick-and-rolls with Dončić and Jaxson Hayes, who has quietly been a significant factor in their 2025 turnaround, or a double drag action in which Hayes and a perimeter player will both screen for Dončić, forcing the defense to read and react against a maze of bodies.

      Dončić prefers playing alongside a vertical lob threat, as he did in Dallas with Dereck Lively II and Daniel Gafford. That preference is why the Lakers traded for Mark Williams before ultimately rescinding the trade. They wanted to pair Dončić with a rim-running lob threat.

      But Hayes has become one of the league’s better finishers around the rim, with incredible hands, quickness, explosion and a ridiculous catch radius. He leads the league in field-goal percentage (77.3 percent) since Jan. 30, when he replaced Davis as the team’s starting center.

      “You can see the difference,” Dončić said about having Hayes in the lineup. “For me, it helps me a lot.”

      And it’s not just Hayes’ rim-running and finishing. It’s also his playmaking. He’s grown as a passer out of the short roll this season, finding weak-side shooters and cutters with four-on-three and three-on-two advantages. His activity in the middle of the floor is a sneaky component of the Lakers’ offense.

      “If you don’t have a threat at the rim, then it’s really just three-on-three and teams are able to scram back and get back matched up,” Redick said. “Having someone again that has the threat of catching a lob or getting a tip or getting a drop-off pass for a dunk, that creates, we call it marginal indecision against offensive players that we’re trying to create with our defense. That creates marginal indecision for the defenders more.”

      Dončić and Reaves have ramped up their chemistry in recent games, in part because James has been out and Reaves has had to step up as the No. 2 in the offense. It’s a role Reaves has carried at various points this season whenever James or Davis (pre-trade) missed time.

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    "Austin Reaves is the best third-option in the entire NBA." 😯

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    Luka Doncic Admits To Having Alter Ego While Playing Basketball

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      Going into the draft, many felt Doncic was the best prospect as he had been dominating overseas, but he would fall to the third pick and be traded to the Dallas Mavericks for Young. Since that time, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar would prove many right as he immediately turned into one of the best players in the NBA.

      One of the things that seems to drive Doncic is his trash-talking as he seems to take things to another level when jawing with opposing players or fans in the stands. His constant chirping has rubbed some the wrong way, but the Lakers star made it clear he is a very different person off the court than he is between those lines.

      “Yeah, I would say I’m quiet off the court. It’s a little different. Basketball is what I do. It gets me hyped, it makes me happy. There’s an obvious change between me on the court and off it.”

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    Lakers beat the Spurs 125-109 improve to 42-25!

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    Lakers starters vs. San Antonio, same as yesterday vs. Phoenix

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    gr8te LT to have fun with your Grandson!! Pics were terrific.

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    gr8te LT to have fun with your Grandson!! Pics were terrific.

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    • Thanks, Dave. It was special and the start of a new tradition. We’re going to buy tickets to a couple of Lakers/Warriors games along with my son Kevin who is now a Warriors fan plus a home Lakers game at Crypto and an away game at Sacramento.

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    Lakers Have Already Found Their Next Great Center in Jaxson Hayes

    While a small sample size, 24-year old Jaxson Hayes has become the Lakers’ most valuable role player after big stars Doncic, James, and Reaves. He now has a legitimate chance to become the next great Lakers’ center.

    The Lakers have now won 17 of the 20 games that Jaxson Hayes has started at center. During those 20 starts, Hayes averaged 8.5 points, 6.1 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 1.0 turnovers, 0.7 steals, 1.2 blocks in 24.5 minutes per game. Hayes shot 73.0% from the field, 0.0% from three, and 66.7% from the line. He posted a strong offensive rating of 116.0 (#13 among centers), an elite defensive rating of 104.6 (#1), and a top-5 net rating of +11.4 (#4).

    Hayes’ play has been one of the key factors in the Lakers recent rise to the top-5 contenders to win this year’s NBA championship. Having Hayes rise to the occasion solved the dilemma of whom would start for the Lakers.
    But the Lakers still haven’t solved who’s going to play center when Jaxson’s on the bench resting or out with an injury during the recent 4-game losing streak. Right now, Hayes and Koloko are the Lakers’ center rotation.

    On the court, Jaxson has not only won the love of Lakers’ fans but also the heart of newly acquired superstar Luka Doncic. Luka has long excelled at pounding defenses with dunk lobs to high flying centers and wings.
    The timing and chemistry the two have already created has been electric. Last night’s game against the Phoenix Suns was a perfect example of what an unexpected great fit at center Jaxson Hayes has become in a short time.

    There’s no question the Lakers also need a big bodied center who can bang with Jokic and Sabonis as well as a stretch center who can space the court to provide a deep and versatile championship caliber center rotation.
    Whether the Lakers pursue a big body like Walker Kessler and/or a stretch five shot and playmaker like Kelly Olynyk, Jaxson Hayes has already shown he is team’s most valuable role player and has a shot at long-term starter.

    The style of defense JJ Redick has the Lakers playing right now is perfect for Jaxson Hayes. It will also continue to be important defensively for the Lakers to keep Austin Reaves and Luka Doncic from being switch hunted.
    Hayes was not a great fit for drop coverage but for a center who has the quickness of foot and athleticism to defend in space, the icing and hedging that Redick’s new defense demands is a perfect fit for Jaxson Hayes.

    Jaxson Hayes’ elite gravity and fit as a vertical lob threat for Luka along with his proven ability to defend in space and improving ability to protect the rim give him a good head start to be the Lakers’ next great center.

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    5 Things: Lakers Win

    Any win is a good win, sure the Suns are imploding and going full super nova but the Lakers will take any W they can get while the squad gets healthy. We got to about 85% strength with the return of DFS, Hayes, and Luka and we needed all three to play well and come up clutch against one of the more surprising plotlines this season. The black hole that is the Phoenix Suns

    1. Luka. In a word: amazing. Like LeBron, Kobe and Magic before him, he will make some turnovers that are…shall we say avoidable. He will complain a bit much and we’ll see what his conditioning is like next season. It’s all worth it. The dude does legendary things nightly and he makes them look simple. Started hot, finished kind of cold, he was superb at luring the Phoenix defenders into fouling him on his jump shots and drives. Finishing 2 dimes shy of a triple-double it’s easier and easier to accept that Luka is a Laker.
    2. Dorian Finney-Smith. Dude is solid as a rock and you can see why Luka enjoys playing with him. His defense is on point and he makes the right play just about every time. DFS, Rui, Vincent and Vando are the quartet of defenders/role-players that have the potential to make this Lakers team something really special. Between these 4 we have a multi-headed hydra of defenders that can switch, recover and rebound with tenacity. Of them all DFS is probably the most essential followed closely by Gabe and Rui. That 3 he hit late to stymie the last Phoenix gasp was clutch because, up to that shot, he was only 1-5 from three and was obviously searching for a groove on offense.
    3. Hayes expanding his game. I like when a player bucks trends. It’s one reason I really dig Vanderbilt, there’s not really one thing about his game that screams “modern NBA!” Jaxson Hayes has, at times, been slotted below project players like Christian Koloko on the Lakers depth chart. Last season he came on strong late and then seemed to regress over the summer and came out tentative. Maybe it’s the space Luka helps create, especially when he shares the floor with Reaves and/or LeBron, but Jaxson Hayes suddenly has an acre of space to operate in. He took his man off the dribble…from the three point line…and dunked on him. He’s finding the seams for easy lobs and he keeps flirting with the 20 point barrier. While not the bruising center Coach Reddick pined for early on, the fit with this team is becoming undeniable as Hayes finds ways to leverage his superior speed and hops against more plodding defenders. In the NBA speed kills and is harder than any other physical trait to stop. Footwork and IQ can overcome both speed and strength but, for now, the opposition is having a difficult time containing Hayes. Playoffs will be another beast but this version of Jax is lethal in the regular season.
    4. Reaves is becoming Mr. Dependable. Good for 20 and 9, every time. Toss in some boards, some defense and you’ve got the combo guard of the future, folks. reaves “do-it-all” tool box has been on full display for most of the season and were it not for resurgent Detroit Pistons thanks to Cade Cunningham, Austin Reaves would be the clear favorite for Most Improved Player. As it is, if the lakers can crack the top 3, maybe 4 in the west, he still has an outside shot at it. Reaves getting to the line a little more consistently would be nice but that’s on the refs as much as on him as he certainly is attacking the basket.
    5. Help is on the way. Sounds like Rui could be available before the end of the week and LeBron not far behind. Welcome news to Lakers fans!

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    • Great fiver, Jamie. I especially loved and agreed with what you said about Jax. He was just fabulous last night. We have not seen his upside on offense or defense.

    • Well said, Jamie! Great post. One thing I would keep saying is “Jaxson Hayes – the energizer bunny!”

    • Terrific song too!

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    Brian Scalabrine vs. George 'The Messiah' at W. 4th Street NYC

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    • The social media sensation of the sports weekend.

      LOL. Scal putting down Geoge 11-zip.
      Don’t disrespect the NBA.

      Spent a year in NYC at NYU and saw some brutal street basketball at W. 4th Street way back in time. Played there in scrub games but pure street ball. Score on some guys and payback is you on your back. Better games at the W. Village Y.

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    KESSLER STILL LAKERS IDEAL CENTER TARGET!

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    • Ideally, the Lakers would likely have to give up a young star like Dalton Knecht or even Austin Reaves to land Walker Kessler but he would be the ideal center of the future for the Lakers. Kessler and Hayes plus a stretch five would be the Lakers perfect center rotation.

      • Not I, said this CAT.

        • I just saw an article ….those rampant ones that are just clickbait….”trade proposals”…it mentioned Austin Reaves for Kessler…..saw an article yesterday about Austin Reaves for Michael Porter (Jr…..”who’s yo daddy???”)….I feel these articles are truly worthless…I should be paid to read them…..I tried a trade on the ESPN NBA Trade Machine….Knecht for Kessler would work…..but I still would not do it….I would not…

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    Predicting Every NBA Team’s Top 3 Offseason Trade Targets

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    • FROM THE ABOVE ARTICLE:

      Los Angeles Lakers
      Cap level: Near the first apron

      Key free agents: LeBron James (PO), Dorian Finney-Smith (PO), Jaxson Hayes
      Primary trade bait: Dalton Knecht, Maxi Kleber, Rui Hachimura, Austin Reaves, Gabe Vincent, Jared Vanderbilt, Shake Milton

      Potential targets: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Daniel Gafford, Walker Kessler

      The Lakers already landed a dream target in Luka Dončić, but the franchise is greedy. If Antetokounmpo demands out, a combination of salaries, talent and picks could get him to Los Angeles. It’s a stretch, but it’d be remiss to leave him out if this is a team’s wish list.

      Otherwise, LA is less likely to send out key players like Reaves, Hachimura, etc. Instead, look for the franchise to target a center with Knecht as bait—similar to the failed Mark Williams deal with the Charlotte Hornets (the Lakers didn’t clear Williams’ physical).

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    LUKA MAGIC!!!!!!

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