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    LAKERS SUDDENLY TAKING BETTER CARE OF BASKETBALL!

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    • Better ball security has been a big reason why the Lakers have been able to increase their 3-point takes and makes. During the last 6 game streak the Lakers have taken over 37 threes per games versus less than 30 for the six preceding games.

      The reason the Lakers beat the Knicks was they destroyed them from deep. Lakers last 6 games have been a top five offense and defense. Everybody’s getting touches and shots and playing defense. JJ Redick has finally pulled everything together at a point where it was frankly unexpected.

      One thing everybody has to realize is that all of these guys without contracts are suddenly highly motivated. Lakers will pay to keep Rui if he keeps shooting threes like that. Same with Luke. Lakers suddenly seeing team come together like this may change some decisions this summer.

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    IMAGINE IF WE HAD AN ELITE 3 SO SMART COULD REPLACE JAKE

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    Lakers Quietly Transforming Team Into 3-Point Offensive Juggernaut!

    Don’t look now but the Los Angeles Lakers have been quietly transforming what has been one of the league’s worst 3-point shooting teams this season into a legitimate top-5 3-point shooting modern offensive juggernaut.

    The Lakers 110–97 win over the favored Knicks was their 5th in 6 games and showcased how their new high-volume, high percentage 3-point attack has transformed their old-school offense into a modern 3-ball juggernaut. The Lakers made 15 of 44 threes against the Knicks for just 34% in the win while their aggressive defense held New York to just 8 of 34 threes for 24%. The Lakers outscored the Knicks from deep by 7 threes for 21 points.

    In the last 6 games, the Lakers shooting more threes has transformed their usual pick-and-roll attack into a top-5 offensive juggernaut with a 4th best 15.5 makes per game, a 13th best 38.3 takes per game, for a 2nd best 40.6%. Before those 6 games, the Lakers were essentially a bottom-10 3-point shooting team for the first 75% of the season, posting a 23rd best 11.7 makes per game, a 25th best 33.2 takes per game, for a 19th best 35.2%.

    So what’s behind the Lakers’ sudden jump in 3-point shots with 20 games left in the season? Was this a specific strategic move to modernize the Lakers’ old school offense or did their 3-point shots suddenly start falling?
    While the Lakers lack the elite volume 3-point shooters to sustain this strategy for a full season, they could easily pull it off for a 20-game stretch run, especially if they can convert Luke Kennard into a volume shooter.

    While the Lakers wrote off this season as a ‘gap’ year, JJ Redick is making a smart late season gamble that taking and making a lot more threes is their best shot at finishing the season strong and going deep into the playoffs.


    HOW LAKERS ARE MAKING & TAKING MORE THREES?

    During the last 6 games, the Lakers had 6 players who took over 4.3 threes per game, made over 1.8 threes per game, and shot over 37.9% from deep. Those 6 players averaged 35.1 takes and 15.3 makes per game for 43.6%.

    The elite high volume, high percentage 3-point shooting of those 6 players has transformed the Lakers’ offense into a 3-ball juggernaut and energized everyone on the team to greatly ramp up their defensive effort and hustle. Redick has always believed that moving and sharing the ball on offense would synergistically create more movement and aggression on defense. Players need touches and shots on offense to be at their best defensively.

    The outstanding results from this latest 6-game stretch is a 5–1 Lakers record with the league’s 6th best offensive rating of 120.3 and league’s 5th best defensive rating of 106.8 for the league’s 5th best net rating of +13.4.
    In contrast, right before their current 5–1 stretch, the Lakers finished a 6-game stretch where they went 2–4 with the 17th best offensive rating of 112.5, 26th best defensive rating of 118.4, and 22nd best net rating of -5.8.

    The difference between the two 6-game streaks is the Lakers increased their 3-point attempts from under 30 to almost 40 during the most recent 6-game stretch, generating an additional 2.4 threes and 7.1 points per game.
    While the Lakers still face a gauntlet of 4 ‘must win’ games vs. playoff quality teams over the next 5 games, the big win over the Knicks gave the Lakers confidence to keep playing like the juggernaut they’ve become.

    The Lakers are on a mission to win their next 5 games and stretch their current 2-game winning streak into a killer 7-game winning streak while jumping up the standings from their current #5 seed to the #3 seed.

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    LAKERS LEAD LEAGUE IN CHARGES BY LARGE MARGIN!

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    LAKERS THRASH KNICKS IN DEFENSIVE GEM 110-97!

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    • FROM ABOVE ARTICLE:

      The curse is broken… Lakers finally make a stand.

      Boy, the Lakers needed a game like this badly!

      After a season full of disappointing no-shows and blowout losses to the best teams in the league, the Lakers finally got an impressive win. They almost had one against Denver but couldn’t make enough shots for the final push. In this game, the same script almost repeated, but the Lakers dug even deeper on defense and won by getting crucial stops throughout the night.

      After a disappointing stretch with three straight losses, the Lakers responded by winning five of their last six games. And if beating the somewhat competitive Pelicans and Warriors was fine but not particularly impressive, beating the Knicks, a top-five team by record and advanced stats, a top-three offense, and a team that has been on a roll lately, certainly is.

      No rest for the Lakers, though. Another huge game awaits tomorrow against the Timberwolves, who sit just one game ahead of them in the standings.

      Today’s notes:

      An end-to-end dose of effort and energy (🎞️VIDEO)

      Are better defense and more hustle becoming a real trend? 📈

      Luka aggressive and in control despite up-and-down shooting (🎞️VIDEO)

      The Austin Reaves Game

      No LeBron, simpler choices, more lineup fun

      1-An end-to-end dose of effort and energy (🎞️VIDEO)

      It was clear from the opening tip-off that the Lakers wanted this one badly. One of their problems this season has been easing into games and then trying to pick up the energy later. Not in this one. Deandre Ayton collected a couple of early blocks. The Lakers were flying around. And when that happens, you know who is leading the charge. And you can read that both literally and figuratively. Marcus Smart, the undisputed energy leader of this team, drew two charges in this game, a small part of an otherwise impressive hustle highlight reel that explains how a player who shot 1 of 10 from the field ended up with a game-high +27 in plus/minus.

      But he was far from alone in this game. Luka Dončić took two charges as well, although, as he of course pointed out, he was only credited for one.

      Source: post on X

      Other Lakers followed Smart’s lead in hustle and physicality. Jarred Vanderbilt, Jake LaRavia, and Maxi Kleber all made an impact defensively, and Austin Reaves closed the game with three stops against Jalen Brunson.

      2-Are better defense and more hustle becoming a real trend? 📈

      The Lakers have stacked up some impressive defensive performances during this recent stretch, and JJ Redick has highlighted in a couple of recent media sessions that they have been close to a top-10 defense since the All-Star break.

      However, because of their season-long struggle to play high-level defense for prolonged periods, Redick and his team will have to show more in the upcoming games to make me fully buy into that. The Lakers have played some games against weak opposition and have also been very lucky when it comes to opponents’ three-point percentage in their recent wins. The Knicks shot only 8 of 34, or 23.5 percent, from beyond the arc.

      One thing I can’t ignore is the fact that the Lakers’ defense has been much more active recently. And that showed up again in a game with a very high opponent turnover rate.

      We’ve seen the Lakers’ defense swarm and collapse, limiting three great offensive players — Zion Williamson, Nikola Jokić, and Jalen Brunson — to uncharacteristically low-efficiency, high-turnover games. Jokić had nine turnovers against the Lakers, and Brunson finished with seven while shooting 8 of 19 from the field.

      3-Luka aggressive and in control despite up-and-down shooting (🎞️VIDEO)

      I guess Mike Brown, after watching Dončić go supernova by scoring 44 points in three quarters in his prior game against the Pacers, decided he wasn’t going to play with fire. The Knicks basically doubled or showed two defenders on every Dončić ball screen, a predictable strategy with two defenders, Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, whom you don’t want to leave on an island against Luka.

      Because the game was played in a rare European prime-time slot, with much of his home country watching, Dončić was very aggressive despite the extra attention. The result was a season-high 16 three-point attempts, a stat that included a ridiculous circus shot over OG Anunoby and a long-distance dagger to seal the game, but also some unnecessary contested hero shots mixed in between.

      Dončić scored 35 points on 11 of 25 shooting. Not great efficiency, but in a low-scoring game it still made a difference. Because the Knicks were so focused on stopping Dončić, they were in rotation and scramble mode for most of the night, which meant Lakers top spot-up threats like Rui Hachimura, and even the league’s most accurate three-point shooter, Luke Kennard, got plenty of wide-open looks.

      Kennard and Hachimura combined for fifteen three-point attempts, an outcome Redick will take on any given night and one that shows how comfortable were the Lakers playing advantage basketball even if the end result was not elite efficiency.

      4-The Austin Reaves Game

      Dončić wasn’t the only one who had the Knicks’ defense on their heels. After a prolonged stretch of so-so games, Reaves had what you would call a textbook second-option game, finishing with a 25/5/3/3 stat line.

      Dončić set up his favorite running mate for two open looks in the corner to open the game. The first resulted in three free throws, the second in an open corner three. Reaves didn’t need any help after that. He put as much pressure on the Knicks’ defense with his paint attacks as Dončić did, generating good looks for himself and his teammates. He also kept the Lakers ahead during a rare stretch late in the first half when Dončić was struggling.

      Both Dončić and Reaves had very active and impactful games on both ends, which, in the words of their teammate Jaxson Hayes, hyped everyone else up. And if the Lakers’ front office wants a game as an exhibit that the pairing is worth building around in the future, this one will probably be it.

      5-No LeBron, simpler choices, more lineup fun

      Watching this game, one could not get around what is now a broader national discussion about the compatibility of the Lakers’ three stars. Dončić and Reaves looked more comfortable, more in rhythm, knowing exactly when their time at the head of the wheel would come. The same was true for role players like Hachimura, who got more touches.

      Source: Graphic from the ABC game broadcast

      I really don’t like the fact that this will become another polarizing black-and-white discussion and a referendum on James, because he definitely does not deserve it. However, we cannot hide from the fact that the Lakers have looked their best this season in games where Dončić and Reaves were the clear primary options, and that the added offensive benefit of having a third ball-dominant creator is much lower than the defensive deficit that comes when his minutes replace those of low-usage, high-effort, fill-the-gaps players. Or, as Andy Kamenetzky, host of Locked On Lakers, put it, the lineup decisions become simpler.

      Source: Kamenetzky Brothers post on X

      Speaking of lineups, Redick seemed to have a lot of fun with them last night.

      From all-offense, all-shooting groups featuring Dončić, Reaves, Hachimura, and Kennard, to all-hustle, all-defense units where one of the creators was surrounded by two or three banshees: Smart, LaRavia, Vanderbilt, or Kleber. Both groups had success at various points in the game, and even if they will be harder to replicate once James returns, these stints should still provide important signals, data points, and lessons for the Lakers’ rebuild in the summer.

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    but a herky jerky win! Good start of the 6 game set.

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    but a herky jerky win! Good start of the 6 game set.

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    LAKERS DOMINATE KNICKS 110-97!

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    …it’s more about the matchup. I don’t wanna see OKC, Spurs, or a healthy Nuggets squad in the 1st round. That’ll be almost a guaranteed 1 & done due to the advantage they all have over us at the center spot but also the type of guards they have who can smoke Luka & Reaves on the perimeter with their dribble drive penetration.

    But I think we have a decent shot to take down the Rockets. They don’t have a traditional PG who can burn us and they haven’t been right since they lost Adams for the year. Wildly inconsistent. It does us no good to get to the 3rd seed but have the Nuggs with Gordon & Watson back on the court at 6th as our reward. We saw what the 3 seed got us last year.

    We’ve got 2 games coming up against HOU and it’ll be interesting to see how we look with the season quickly winding down.

    Hard to get a read on MIN as well…

    The seeding isn't that important...

    …it’s more about the matchup. I don’t wanna see OKC, Spurs, or a healthy Nuggets squad in the 1st round. That’ll be almost a guaranteed 1 & done due to the advantage they all have over us at the center spot but also the type of guards they have who can smoke Luka & Reaves on the perimeter with their dribble drive penetration.

    But I think we have a decent shot to take down the Rockets. They don’t have a traditional PG who can burn us and they haven’t been right since they lost Adams for the year. Wildly inconsistent. It does us no good to get to the 3rd seed but have the Nuggs with Gordon & Watson back on the court at 6th as our reward. We saw what the 3 seed got us last year.

    We’ve got 2 games coming up against HOU and it’ll be interesting to see how we look with the season quickly winding down.

    Hard to get a read on MIN as well…

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    • Ideally, we want to end up as #3 seed to avoid playing the # seed. Assume Thunder and Spurs will end up 1 and 2. I’d rather play the Spurs before the Thunder. I think we can beat Nuggets, Rockets, or Timberwolves. If we play like we did today, we could easily make the conference finals if we get #3 seed. Not worried about anybody from the play-in. West will be won by top-6 team.

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    DONCIC'S DEFENSE IS GETTING BETTER!

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    Luka's defense is improving, even if no one wants to talk about it

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      Luka Dončić‘s defense is often a hotly-discussed topic, but the strides he’s made are suddenly not being mentioned.

      While being the star of the Lakers can make you the face of the NBA, it also brings a lot of scrutiny.

      Even before his time in Los Angeles, Luka Dončić was no stranger to being viewed under a microscope. But this season with the purple and gold has taken it to another level.

      While Luka’s interactions with officials have been the main focus for seemingly every talking head associated with the NBA, his defense has been the secondary talking point.

      In an era of social media, clips of Luka’s defense, or lack thereof in most cases, it’s pretty easily for a faux pas to spread like wildfire across Twitter, Instagram, Tik Tok or wherever else people are doom scrolling. And to be clear, Luka has not been good on that end of the floor more often than not to start the year.

      However, he’s also taken steps forward defensively in recent games, ones his coaches have noticed. Social media, unsurprisingly, is still catching up on those narratives, though.

      “I think he’s had really good stretches for games, sustainable stretches for games,” Lakers head coach JJ Redick said, “and then there’s seems to be a game every now and then where just the engagement and effort is not there. There’s times within a game that there’s maybe one or two possessions, but I would say across the board on our team, outside of maybe Marcus Smart, that the case for our guys on that end of the floor.

      “We have the numbers. When he switches onto the ball, it’s the lowest of any of our perimeter guys in terms of points per possession. I think he’s done a good job. He’s shown that he can contain the basketball. He’s obviously one of the best wing defensive rebounders in the NBA. He’s able to generate steals and deflections. So, with some prodding, he’s taking charges as well. He’s doing a lot of good things defensively.”

      Defense is always hard to quantify or measure. There are numbers that exist, as Redick mentioned, but they aren’t as easily accessible or as easily understood as simpler offensive stats. There is no points or rebounds or assists equivalent for defense.

      Where defense is most noticeable is when it doesn’t happen. When Luka gets blown by or is caught ball-watching, it’s easy to see. But when he’s making the correct read in terms of help defense or is following the scouting report, it’s much harder to even know, let alone see.

      All of that context is too much for those aforementioned talking heads to dive into, though. It’s easier to just repeatedly shout about Luka being a bad defender and not actually watch games. Nor do they care to properly contextualize how much he’s doing offensively to lift the Lakers as well. No, no. It’s easier to scream that Luka is complaining to the refs.

      But let me step off my soapbox.

      Luka is a special, special player. Everyone can see that. In an era where everything is scrutinized, his flaws get a disproportionate amount of focus relative to what he’s so great at.

      And even then, those flaws, like his defense, are coming around in recent games. Not that the talking heads care to take notice.

    • Luka took a beating across all media after that Denver game. Mostly because of his constant chirping to the refs but also his defense (or lack thereof). He had to come back hard last night and show a better effort. But night in & night out he’s not even an average defender

      • Like many great scorers, Luka’s problem on defense is taking plays off so he can focus on offense. Same with LeBron although now he has Father Time to deal with too. Anybody whose played the game knows playing defense is a lot harder than playing offense.

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    the kind of shooting we need from Luka!

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    the kind of shooting we need from Luka!

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    Coach JJ Redick on facing the Knicks, a true contender, on Sunday

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    ONE OF THOSE LUKA MAGIC NIGHTS!

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    LAKERS ONCE AGAIN JUST 3 GAMES OUT OF #3 SEED!

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