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    How Are Lakers With Luka Better Defensively Than Lakers With AD?

    JJ Redick and his coaching staff have the entire NBA totally befuddled as the Los Angeles Lakers have now officially been the #1 ranked NBA defense for over 2 months, despite having traded Anthony Davis for Luka Doncic.

    The pundits are throwing up their hands in frustration, unable to explain how rookie head coach JJ Redick has transformed the Lakers with Luka into a better defensive team than the same Lakers with Anthony Davis. Yet that’s exactly what the eye test and the advanced analytics are telling us. Somehow, someway, JJ Redick has the Lakers with Luka playing the best defense in the NBA, despite replacing Anthony Davis with Jaxson Hayes.

    The expectation after the Lakers rescinded the Mark Williams trade was that their failure to replace Anthony Davis at starting center would likely be a fatal blow for any realistic Lakers’ championship hopes for this season.
    But the Lakers’ defensive transformation had already begun. The Lakers had traded for Finney-Smith, gotten Vanderbilt and Vincent back from injury, and added 2-way defenders Goodwin and Jemison to the rotation.

    While the doubters and non-believers continued to claim the Lakers defense was mostly luck driven smoke-and-mirrors that would be exposed in the playoffs, the Lakers’ simply continued to shut down more teams.
    Since earning the #1 defensive rating in early January, the Lakers have gone 20–6 and now are in sole possession of the #2 seed in the West, which guarantees L.A. home court advantage right up to the conference finals.

    So let’s take a deep dive into how rookie head coach JJ Redick and his coaching staff were able to transform the Lakers with Luka Doncic not only into the #1 defense in the NBA but into a better defense than with AD.


    Redick’s New Trapping/Rotating/Swarming Team Defense


    While Pelinka was busy closing the Luka trade, JJ Redick was rebuilding the Lakers’ half-court defense with a goal of being proactive rather than reactive and countering teams who switch hunt their weaker defenders.

    The new defensive strategy Redick and his veteran coaching staff designed for the Lakers was a reversal from the passive drop coverage, switch everything 1–4 defense that the Lakers had started the season running.
    Rather then depend on individual defensive skills, Reddick opted for a team-driven defensive system that could take better advantage of his team’s elite size and length, speed and quickness, basketball savvy and smarts.

    Now, when teams try to isolate their best scorers against our weakest defenders, the Lakers attack and hedge, ice, trap, and double the shooters and force them to rotate against heavy pressure and swarms of defenders.
    This is where the Lakers’ defensive size and length, speed and quickness, and smarts and savvy as a team comes into play, forcing opposing ball handlers into chaotic rotations that lead to turnovers and fast break points.

    Ironically, the Lakers had already been in the process of transforming their offense to better complement their desire to push the pace in transition before they even started discussions with the Mavs about Luke Doncic.
    JJ Redick knew that the Lakers needed to find a way to protect Austin Reaves and Luka Doncic from being relentlessly switch hunted defensively if they were going to be able to be part of an NBA championship backcourt.

    So far, the Lakers new half-court defensive strategy has been a major success. It’s given the Lakers a clear blueprint for shutting down other teams’ stars while also protecting their stars from switch hunting.


    Lakers Add 6-Pack Of New Defenders to 10-Man Rotation

    Playing an aggressive trapping, rotating, and swarming team defense rather than the usual drop coverage NBA style of defense is a better fit for the Lakers’ current roster and the fast-paced offense they want to run.

    Rather than loading up with traditional big-bodied space-eating centers, the Lakers opted to focus on building a roster deep in big, long, fast, quick, smart, athletic, and physical guards and wings who consistently play hard.
    The Finney-Smith trade, Vanderbilt and Vincent injury return, Goodwin and Jemison signings, and James re-invention as a 3&D wing have given L.A. a six-pack of defensive guards and wings to run their new defense.

    Besides upgrading the Lakers’ defense with 5 new plus defenders and re-purposing James, Redick also is getting better defensive effort from current players like Hayes, Hachimura, Reaves, Knecht, and new addition Doncic.
    The Los Angeles Lakers have played 15 games since the Anthony Davis injury and trade. They have won 13 of those games with 118.9 offensive rating (#6), a 107.0 defensive rating (#1), and a +11.9 net rating (#3).

    Jaxson Hayes especially exceeded the Lakers’ expectations. In 18 games started, Jax averaged 7.9 points, 6.1 boards, 1.3 assists, 1.2 blocks, and 0.7 steals in 23.7 minutes per game with the 11th best center defensive rating.
    During that 15 game stretch, Hayes proved he’s a legitimate NBA starting center, posting an impressive 116.2 offensive rating (#12), elite 102.1 defensive rating (#1 among all centers), and great +14.1 net rating (#5).

    The DFS trade, Vando/Vincent return, Jemison/Goodwin signings, James re-invention as elite defensive wing, and better defense from Jax, Luka, and the rest of the roster has transformed the Lakers into a defense-first team.


    LeBron James Replaces AD as Lakers’ Director of Defense

    What makes the Luka trade uniquely special for the Lakers is LeBron James’ confidence in Luka Doncic running the team’s offense frees him up to replace Anthony Davis as the team’s top defender and defensive anchor.

    With Luka taking over as the team’s starting point guard, LeBron and the Lakers have the rare luxury of being able to repurpose his great talents to playing off the ball on offense and and directing the team’s new defense.
    James has essentially reinvented himself on offense as a lethal off-the-ball threat as a cutter and 3-point shooter and on defense as an elite big wing defender with the basketball smarts and skills to make L.A.’s defense hum.

    Besides giving the Lakers a desperately needed All-NBA quality lock-down wing defender to help make their defense work, LeBron has also taken over Anthony Davis’ role as the team’s defensive anchor and Director of Defense.
    While Davis was the rim protector on defense who had every player’s back, James has become the anchor of the defense, the captain who makes the defensive play calls and ensures everybody is making the right rotations.

    The first true test of the Los Angeles Lakers new trapping, rotating, and swarming defense has been the 15 games since AD’s injury and trade, where the team went 13–2 and posted an NBA best 107.0 defensive rating.
    Besides replacing AD as the defensive captain, LeBron completely reversed his own performance on defense, lowering his personal defensive rating to an elite 104.5 for the 15-game stretch versus a poor 115.4 before then.

    In the end, LeBron James taking over for Anthony Davis as Director of Defense is the one of the major reasons why the Lakers with Luka are now a far better defensive team than the Lakers with Anthony Davis were.


    Will Lakers New Defense Be Sustainable In Playoffs?

    The Lakers new trapping, rotating, and swarming team attack defense is specifically designed for the playoffs, when the games slow down, defenses go switch hunting, and matchups determine who wins games and series.

    The last thing JJ Redick is going to allow is for teams to relentlessly switch hunt Austin Reaves and Luka Doncic on offense to exploit their defensive weakness, score easy baskets, and hopefully adversely affect their offense.
    That’s a big reason why the Lakers’ new defense is going to hedge, ice, trap, and double any opposing ball handler who tries to switch hunt any of their weaker defenders. They’re not going to leave their defenders on an island.

    Strategically, the Lakers want a defense that both protect their weaker defenders from being hunted and create chaos, turnovers, and transition basketball, where the Luka and LeBron offensive juggernaut can shine.
    What the NBA is seeing from the Lakers since the AD injury and trade is a defensive transformation that has opposing coaches bamboozled because the Lakers with Luka are clearly better than the Lakers with AD were.

    Realistically, it’s getting harder and harder for the doubters and naysayers to deny that the Lakers have somehow become one of the league’s top defensive teams despite having traded Anthony Davis for Luke Doncic.
    What’s now starting to happen is teams are starting to copy the Lakers defensive strategies and tactics. Every team that’s played the Nuggets since the Lakers dominated them is has copied how L.A. defended Jokic.

    The playoffs come down to execution. Look for the Lakers’ new trapping, rotating, and swarming defensive strategy, new six-pack of elite defenders, and new Director of Defense in LeBron to be dominant in the playoffs.

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    • You know I’m loving the new scheme, mainly because I think the myth of “Switch Everything and Win!” is a false one. I appreciate the focus and intent with which the Lakers are playing on D and that Reddick didn’t leave at “well, it’s what we worked on in camp so leave it until next season”.

      Still, having said all that, it’s early in the process and only a few teams (Clippers, Hornets, Warriors, Wizards and Knicks) have seen it more than once. It is a great mid-season adjustment, no doubt, but it’s lasting impact has yet to be truly tested.

      Still, there are many reasons to be optimistic that (with this roster) we can use this as basic blueprint going forward.

      • There inevitably will be adjustments and adjustments to the adjustments but the thing I love most about the new defense is that it is proactive.

        One problem with switching is that it creates a passive reactive environment. I’ve always favored systems that made player be aggressive, both on offense and defense.

        The interesting wrinkle that also helps the teams ability to rotate and swarm is their willing to give up threes to certain shooters and long twos to almost everyone. It’s a strategy built on hard work and trust in analytics.

        Unspoken is how we suddenly have the players to execute our trapping, rotating, and swarming defense, which are guards and wings that are tall, long, fast, quick, smart, physical, and athletic.

        Lakers really have an opportunity to build another dynasty imo.

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    5 Things: LeBron is a Category of One

    50,000 points and counting. An astounding feat given that LeBron came into the league without much of a jump shot. As the years have gone by, James has added and added and arsenal of moves and redefined our preconceived notions of what age in sport means. It’s been a lot of fun to watch, too. The crazy thing is, Lebron wasn’t the only Laker to make history last night. Let’s get into it.

    1. Lebron and 50,000 points. this isn’t the only Club of One LeBron has created, he’s also the exclusive member of the 40K/10K/10K Club for total points, assists and rebounds in the regular season. Coach Reddick had an astute observation that we would have celebrated this a little earlier had the NBA Cup tournament game counted as playoff points last season. All in all, I’ve run out of hyperbolic things to say about LeBron James. So I’ll leave it at this: I’ve watched Kareem, Magic, Kobe, Shaq and Gasol all excel as Lakers and make one kind of history or another. I watched Jordan in the 90s, all 3 versions. I’ve never seen anything like what LeBron is doing. MVP almost doesn’t stack up as enough of an award, the NBA needs to consider some kind of lifetime achievement award to properly recognize what we’re all watching.
    2. Luka joined Lakers history last night, too. He joined the exclusive 30/15 club (points and assists) which has 3 other members: Jerry West, Magic Johnson and LeBron James. I suspect that we’ll se Luka making a lot of purple and gold history himself. FWIW Magic posted that line 19 total times. Amazing.
    3. Positive Vibes. The trio of Luka (+37), Shake Milton (+30) and Jarred Vanderbilt (+27) managed to post an absurd +94 combined plus/minus rating. That group scored and defended at an extremely high level and helped put the game out of reach. Shake is an interesting dude, his jump shot is ugly as sin, he doesn’t have a great handle but he’s tough and plays hard. Vando seems like he defends two guys at once sometimes, it’s awesome to watch, There a issues with his game in terms of scoring but you can’t deny that watching him play defense is an absolute blast. Also, he’s been taking and making multiple threes from the corner in the last few games. That’s all we need from him, he’ll score plenty on back cuts, put-backs and breakaways.
    4. Jaxson Hayes coulda/woulda/should had a new career high. His career high in points is 23 (as a Pelican), he matched his Laker high last night. He did all his scoring in the first half. I kinda felt for the dude because he plays so hard and so unselfishly every night, I wanted him to get to at least 20. Next time, Jax.
    5. Lakers Analytical Dominance. AKA L.A.D. The L.A.D. is what’s separating them from the pack, we’re still dominating in paint points most nights but we’ve added the three ball and maintained a solid differential at the free throw line. This is what’s known as a recipe for success. Toss in an NBA leading defense and you can start to see why the mass media is starting to come around on our ability to win it all this season. not sure anyone could have predicted such a quick, seamless transition between 2 generational talents or that the defense would somehow find another level with AD on the Mavs…but there it is. impossible to ignore. Now if we could just cut down on the turnovers…

    Great seeing Zion play, dude looks lean and mean which is bad news for the NBA…next season. He looks like he’s in the best shape of his life, good for him.

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    • Aloha Jamie, great post. There were many wondering if Lebron and Luka could play together. I never had any doubts They are both Basketball geniuses. The only thing that has surprised me is how quickly they have learned. It’s almost like they have played together all season.

      Poor Jax, he got that 5th foul that robbed him of the oppurtunity for a careear high. The kid has grown so much since AD left. It’s fun to watch.

      I am watching the teams behind us and it is very encouraging. We are now 4 games up in the loss column on the 5th place Rockets. A top 4 finish is really in reach. And we 7 games up in the loss column on the 6th seed warriors, making the play in very unlikely.

      It is also great that we are winning without both Rui and Austin. This team is so deep now that we can win games without just about anyone as long as there are not too many at once.

      As for Vando, you him play and then look at the box score to find he only played 20 minutes. He does so much that it just feels like he played 30 minutes.

    • LeBron must still be using a fake ID he got as a teenager. No way is he 40 🙂

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    Aug. 2 is the big day for Doncic and the Lakers. When it comes, Marks explained that Luka will be eligible to sign up to a four-year, $229 million extension with his new team. However, the ESPN insider explained there is another approach for Doncic that would ensure a much larger deal down the line for the five-time All-NBA member.

    Marks wrote, “To recoup the money lost when he was traded, Doncic would be better served financially to sign a three-year, $165 million extension — with a player option in 2027-28. Doncic would then be eligible to sign a five-year, $418 million contract in the 2028 offseason.”

    The lack of lucrative deal available this offseason was the main reason that analysts like Brian Windhorst suggested that Luka staying with the Lakers was far from a long-term guarantee. However, his own co-worker, Shams Charania recently dismissed that notion. ESPN’s top insider appeared on The Pat McAfee Show to note his sources are feeling confident about the future of Doncic in Los Angeles.

    Charania explained that the former Mavericks superstar never wanted to leave Dallas in the first place. This was especially true after Doncic bought a pricy new home in the area. The NBA insider expects Luka to have similar feelings about his new environment.

    “You think of a player coming from abroad, they are very committed,” Charania told viewers of the show. “They are loyal. That’s how he viewed himself with the Mavericks. One team, one city, forever. I think that’s going to carry over to the Lakers. I think he’s loving his time in L.A.”

    All indications are pointing towards Doncic having found a new, permanent home in Los Angeles. One that should be able to pay him considerably when the time comes.

    NBA insider breaks down best path for Doncic megadeal

    Aug. 2 is the big day for Doncic and the Lakers. When it comes, Marks explained that Luka will be eligible to sign up to a four-year, $229 million extension with his new team. However, the ESPN insider explained there is another approach for Doncic that would ensure a much larger deal down the line for the five-time All-NBA member.

    Marks wrote, “To recoup the money lost when he was traded, Doncic would be better served financially to sign a three-year, $165 million extension — with a player option in 2027-28. Doncic would then be eligible to sign a five-year, $418 million contract in the 2028 offseason.”

    The lack of lucrative deal available this offseason was the main reason that analysts like Brian Windhorst suggested that Luka staying with the Lakers was far from a long-term guarantee. However, his own co-worker, Shams Charania recently dismissed that notion. ESPN’s top insider appeared on The Pat McAfee Show to note his sources are feeling confident about the future of Doncic in Los Angeles.

    Charania explained that the former Mavericks superstar never wanted to leave Dallas in the first place. This was especially true after Doncic bought a pricy new home in the area. The NBA insider expects Luka to have similar feelings about his new environment.

    “You think of a player coming from abroad, they are very committed,” Charania told viewers of the show. “They are loyal. That’s how he viewed himself with the Mavericks. One team, one city, forever. I think that’s going to carry over to the Lakers. I think he’s loving his time in L.A.”

    All indications are pointing towards Doncic having found a new, permanent home in Los Angeles. One that should be able to pay him considerably when the time comes.

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    • From the above post:

      3. Los Angeles Lakers (38-21)
      Last ranking: 6
      In the last week: W vs. DAL, W vs. MIN, W vs. LAC, W vs. LAC
      Offensive rating: 114.2 (10th)
      Defensive rating: 112.6 (13th)

      Biggest games left: March 14 at DEN, March 19 vs. DEN, March 29 at MEM, March 31 vs. HOU, April 11 vs. HOU

      Last week, I wrote how the Luka Dončić heist allowed the Lakers to approximate last year’s Dallas Mavericks roster that won the West. They’re the best team in basketball since Jan. 20 and have been led by a defense that refuses to allow points in the paint. They’re not going to catch the Thunder in the regular season, but the Lakers should be considered the biggest threat to Oklahoma City while adopting to their new role as the hunted team for home-court advantage in the Western Conference semifinals.

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    How Luka-LeBron pairing proved me (and Charles Barkley) wrong

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    • From above article:

      So, yes, in other words, the time has officially come to recant my previous stance that the fit between these two was “not great.”

      There are always receipts on social media, where the notifications started lighting up late Tuesday night when folks began retweeting, and chastising, my appearance on NBA TV not long after the deal went down. Rightfully so.

      In my defense, though, the great Charles Barkley had the same concerns about these two ball-dominant legends finding a way to make it work. And since misery loves company, I’m inviting Chuck to this pity party.

      Second, there’s some context here that is worth revisiting, which might help explain my skeptical mood at the time. As I wrote on Feb. 2, Lakers owner Jeanie Buss was not enjoying the dynamic between the organization and her team’s top two stars from Klutch Sports, James and Anthony Davis, before the trade changed everything. There was the Jan. 22 ESPN report indicating that James and Davis were “growing concerned” about the Lakers’ ability to upgrade the roster, followed by the on-camera interview that Davis granted to the network in which he openly expressed his frustrations about having to play center (he has long preferred power forward). Buss shared her candid view of it all in an interview with NPR this week.

      “We’re happy we have him,” Buss said of Dončić. “We have lost the last three years in a row to the Denver Nuggets in the playoffs, and we really didn’t have anything (on the roster) that was going to look different going into the playoffs again. Anthony Davis was complaining about where he was being played, and he wasn’t happy. So I think this was a positive for both teams.”

      So … what does this have to do with LeBron and how he might fit with Dončić?

      It’s nuanced, but here’s the answer: At that time, it wasn’t clear just yet how James might react to his close friend and co-star being shipped out of town in exchange for a younger star with a similar skill set who would instantly become the most important player in the Lakers’ program. There were signs of strain in this partnership between James and the Lakers, with questions looming about whether either party would want to continue beyond this summer if there was no real hope in sight. It was fair to wonder how James might handle this new chapter ahead.

      As we now know, James has decided to embrace Dončić in the kind of whole-hearted way that could create one of the most entertaining and unique dynamic duos the game has ever seen. Not only is James somehow playing at an MVP-caliber level at this unprecedented late stage, but he’s meshing with Dončić as well as anyone could have imagined. The credit should be shared, to be sure, but first-year Lakers coach J.J. Redick and his well-respected staff deserve a major hat tip for the part they’ve played in making this work in the early going.

      “(With) LeBron, it’s big-time of him just to kind of hand over a little bit of the ball control,” said Redick, who has two former head coaches on his bench (Scott Brooks and Nate McMillan), as well as an assistant in Greg St. Jean who was with Dončić in Dallas previously and was also on Frank Vogel’s Lakers staff when they won the title in 2020.

      “We weren’t having LeBron bring it up a ton. But even in the half court, (James) just playing off ball and being comfortable with that, I think, is huge. And obviously he’s still scoring at a very high level. We’re going to get him the ball. When Luka’s not in the game, we’re going to have him as the primary guy. … But being shot-ready, all that stuff, I think, has been fantastic.”

      The hope from here, as the Lakers see it, is for Dončić to continue to get comfortable while soaking up all that training knowledge from James along the way. If that happens, with Dončić becoming the Luke Skywalker to LeBron’s Yoda as he enters his prime, then my prediction that this might not work should be forever enshrined in the @oldtakesexposed vault.

      At this rate, Luka and LeBron will be carpooling to Crypto before long.

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    Luka 4th player in Lakers history to record 30+ PTS & 15+ AST

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    50K CAREER POINTS in regular season and playoffs combined!

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    • From above article:

      One long-time Lakers expert believes Luka Doncic is bringing to the team what Anthony Davis just couldn’t. And given that the team is 11-2 since the Slovenian superstar arrived, it’s hard to argue that point.

      But it hasn’t been just the arrival of Luka Doncic. LeBron James is playing at an elite level despite turning 40 in December. One former Lakers star believes LeBron deserves to win MVP this season.

      A lot of the credit, however, lies with JJ Redick, who has done a phenomenal job of coaching the Lakers. And tonight, he employed a bold strategy to defeat the Pelicans.

      JJ Redick made Lakers shoot several threes

      Speaking after the game, JJ Redick spoke about how he wanted the Los Angeles Lakers to play against the Pelicans. He noted that given how the Pels defend, he instructed the Lakers to start taking more shots from distance.

      Redick noted that their defensive and offensive game would allow the Lakers to get open shots. That is exactly what happened, as they sealed the win.

      “Going into this game, we knew we were going to be able to take a ton of threes. Since Zion got back, their 30th in three-point attempt rate…”

      “We knew they were going to mix things up with Bron and Luka. We felt like if we were disciplined with our spacing and made the right passes, we were going to launch tonight and we did.

      The Lakers converted 19 of their 52 attempts from deep, setting their new season high for threes attempted during a game.

      Redick has Lakers playing brilliant basketball

      When JJ Redick first accepted the Los Angeles Lakers head coaching position, there were a lot of sceptics. No one dared question Redick’s acumen, but his lack of experience made people nervous.

      Well, despite having not coached at any level before joining the Lakers, Redick has become a brilliant star for their team.

      Stephen A. Smith has backed JJ Redick as a strong candidate for NBA Coach of the Year. And given that he took this roster to the second seed in the West, there is almost no argument that can be made against him.

      Redick has also seemingly inspired LeBron James to step up his game, as the 40-year-old continues to defy time, age, and injuries to play elite basketball.

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    LAKERS MAKE IT 7 STRAIGHT WINS

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