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LEBRON JAMES. 10 STRAIGHT POINTS. LONG 2. TRIPLE. TRIPLE. LONG 2. LAKERS GET THE WIN IN PHILLY 👑 pic.twitter.com/bWE9zBe5CV— NBA (@NBA) December 8, 2025
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LAKERS WIN! Luka Doncic & LeBron James went CRAZY, combining for 60 of the Los Angeles Lakers’ 112 Points in their 112-108 WIN vs. Philadelphia! 💪👑Luka: 31 PTS, 15 REB, 11 AST, 9/24 FGMLeBron: 29 PTS (12 in 4th), 7 REB, 6 AST, 12/17 FGM, 4/6 3PMTyrese Maxey: 28 PTS, 9 AST,… pic.twitter.com/JCcO8hiek6— Courtside Buzz (@CourtsideBuzzX) December 8, 2025
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Dad strength: it’s a real thing.Fresh off a 10+ hour flight and becoming a dad for the second time, Luka Dončić rejoined his Laker teammates to notch his 84th career triple-double and help power the Lakers to a win over the 76ers.📸: David Dow via Getty pic.twitter.com/W0ErEx0TVT— Luka Donkicks (@LukaDonkicks) December 8, 2025
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LakerTom wrote a new post
Luka should be back but this will be tough clash of styles for Lakers trying to catch up to super quick Sixers young guards Maxey, Edgecombe, Grimes and others.Add struggling vets trying to fit in and we have an interesting Sunday reading & preview👇https://t.co/9HmMmuiPWW pic.twitter.com/rNWSZy8DtK— Iztok Franko (@iztok_franko) December 7, 2025
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FROM ABOVE ARTICLE:
The Lakers head into Philadelphia looking to close a tough Eastern Conference road trip the right way and avoid their first back-to-back losses of the season.
The legs will be heavy as this will be their third game in four days, but help is on the way with Luka Dončić rejoining the team after traveling to Slovenia for the birth of his second daughter. The Sixers won’t be an easy out, riding a three-game winning streak, yet they also aren’t an upper-tier opponent. In many ways Philly is the definition of league-average this season, sitting 15th in net rating, 15th on offense, and 12th on defense. The challenge for the Lakers is that despite their 16–6 record, their point differential places them right in the same neighborhood as the Sixers, only one spot above them, so they should not take any game lightly.
LeBron James is listed as questionable for the Lakers, as are Joel Embiid and Paul George for the Sixers. If I had to guess, Paul George is likely to play, while with Embiid it always feels up in the air until the last moment.
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Lakers (16-6) @ 76ers (13-9) game facts
Rest: LAL on 1 day of rest; PHI on 1 day of restRanking: LAL 14th in Point Diff (+2.4), PHI 15th in Point Diff (+1.5)
LAL vs PHI 2024-25 record: 1-1
LAL injuries: LeBron James (questionable), Marcus Smart (OUT)
PHI injuries: Joel Embiid (questionable), Paul George(questionable), Kelly Oubre Jr. (OUT), Trendon Watford (OUT)
LAL projected starting five: Luka Dončić (G), Austin Reaves (G), Rui Hachimura (F), LeBron James (F), Deandre Ayton (C)
LAL key reserves: Jake LaRavia, Gabe Vincent, Jaxson Hayes, Adou Thiero, Dalton Knecht, Maxi Kleber
PHI projected starting five: Tyrese Maxey (G), VJ Edgecombe (G), Dominick Barlow (F), Paul George (F), Joel Embiid (C)
PHI key reserves: Quentin Grimes, Jared McCain, Andre Drummond, Adem Bona, Jabari Walker, Justin Edwards
PHI rotation:
Key storyline: Can the Lakers catch up to Tyrese Maxey?
With Embiid dealing with physical struggles, the Sixers have officially become Tyrese Maxey’s team. The 6’2” speed blur is the league’s third-leading scorer at 31.6 points per game while also averaging 7.1 assists. Maxey might be the fastest downhill guard in the NBA, and containing his drives will be one of the Lakers’ biggest challenges. If LeBron James plays, Austin Reaves will likely take the opening assignment, with Gabe Vincent the designated Maxey defender off the bench while Marcus Smart remains out.Speed has been one of the Lakers’ most glaring issues, so their help schemes will need to be sharp against Maxey. Philadelphia is not only about one explosive guard either, as VJ Edgecombe, Quentin Grimes, and Jared McCain give them a dangerous and fast perimeter group. Regardless of the surrounding talent, winning the non-Maxey minutes will be critical since the Sixers have been outscored by 9.2 points per 100 possessions this season when their leading scorer sits.
Lakers on offense | 76ers on defense
If Embiid plays, the key thing to watch will be how Dončić and Reaves attack two slow-footed bigs, Embiid and Drummond, in pick-and-roll actions. Nick Nurse prefers to keep both centers in a drop, but that is a risky strategy against the pick-and-roll and mid-range mastery of the Lakers’ two primary ball-handlers.
Nurse has historically been one of the more proactive and innovative coaches, especially when defending Dončić, and we have already seen the Sixers blitz elite pick-and-roll operators like Cade Cunningham and James Harden this season. He also has more mobile big options in Adem Bona, Jabari Walker, and Dominick Barlow, players in his rotation who are better suited for this type of aggressive scheme.
In my 20-game check I wrote about how the Suns surprised the Lakers and Dončić by moving away from the blitz-heavy schemes he had been seeing earlier in the season, so it will be interesting to see how this tactical matchup unfolds.
The Sixers have been a better, top ten defensive team since George returned to the lineup, but with slower centers and undersized guards like Maxey, Edgecombe, and McCain, there should be plenty of opportunities for the Lakers to attack. The key will be staying focused, disciplined, and taking care of the ball. Turnovers have been a well-documented Lakers problem this season, and this is another game where they cannot afford to give away easy transition opportunities. They have little chance of catching the much faster Sixers in the open court.
76ers on offense | Lakers on defense
This is the other part of an interesting stylistic and tactical battle, and it gets tricky for the Lakers. Their bigger ball-handlers will present problems for the Sixers, but on the other end the Lakers will have a hard time chasing Philadelphia’s much faster perimeter players.
The Sixers run a guard-heavy, isolation-heavy offense, and when teams send help on Maxey’s downhill attacks, they usually place another fast guard in the opposite slot. That player will immediately stamped-drive from the 45-degree angle to punish any attempt to shrink the floor against Maxey. The Lakers defense has been in a free-fall lately, and trying to contain Maxey, Grimes, Edgecombe, George, and McCain will be a difficult task.
The Sixers often play two-big lineups, pairing one of their centers with Barlow, who is a 24 percent three-point shooter. That could make the Lakers help and collapse schemes around Maxey a bit easier to execute.
Player spotlight: LeBron James and Joel Embiid
The two superstars and former MVPs, both working to regain the level of play we have seen from them in the past, enter this game listed as questionable. Both teams look different when they are on the floor, and both have spent recent stretches trying to re-integrate huge pieces into lineups that found success while they were out.James has not yet looked close to where he was physically last season, but his playmaking and passing still make him easier to integrate into the Lakers lineup even when he is not at full strength. Embiid is different, as his success depends on receiving the ball around the free-throw line area, which makes re-integrating him more complex. Both players have struggled defensively because of their physical limitations, and Embiid in particular could be a target for Dončić and Reaves to attack in pick-and-roll actions. Even so, both still command double-teams when matched with smaller defenders and can swing the game with their presence — or swing it the other way if their struggles continue, or if they become defensive liabilities.
Final thoughts
This could be a fun clash of styles and a showcase for three of the best scorers in Dončić, Maxey, and Reaves. Adding the uncertainty around three veteran stars in James, Embiid, and George, each trying to prove their value, only adds more intrigue to the matchup. The Lakers have shown a goldfish-memory all season, bouncing back quickly from losses on several occasions, and they will hope to do it again to close this road trip in style, just as they did on their last trip with a strong performance in Milwaukee.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
🟣 AUSTIN REAVES EN PLENA TEMPORADA "HISTORICA" 🟡Una de las historias más impresionantes de esta temporada en la NBA y a favor de nuestro equipo es el "ascenso" al estrellato de Austin Reaves. Esta temporada esta teniendo los mejores numeros de su carrera y a un nivel de… pic.twitter.com/cO46Q0TbJw— El "Sr Laker" 🟣🟡 (@RyanNBA_) December 6, 2025
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LakerTom wrote a new post
WHILE EVERYBODY FOCUSES ON GIANNIS,LAKERS SHOULD TRADE FOR KEON ELLISThe Lakers would be smart to use their one draft pick on a young two-way 3&D stud like Keon Ellis who will be a perfect long-time fit with Luka Doncic's timeline at 25 years old rather than spending that… https://t.co/qCczGtieAv pic.twitter.com/7HQN4N6MQt— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 6, 2025
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Michael H wrote a new post
Aloha,
I’m not going to spend much time on this. A couple of thoughts.
We lost the first quarter by 22 and the game by 21. Yes it was the 2nd of a back to back, on the road and we were short handed. I didn’t necessarily think we would win, but how the Lakers can come out that flat against the Celtics is beyond me. Sure the Celtics had more lucky bounces than I think I have ever seen in a single game and guys that normally are poor 3 point shooters were hitting them. But then if you give an NBA player a practice shot, they are going to hit them. Heck with that much time I would hit them.
Forget the 30 to 35 mil for Austin. He is playing himself into max contract territory. The Celtics have several elite defenders and they threw them all at Austin at one time or another. Didn’t matter. Even as the only available play maker he defeated every coverage they threw at him.
Adou is going to be good. Forget the scoring for now. I watched him defend and I truly believe he had the tools to be an elite defender. I watched him on Jaylen Brown and Brown couldn’t shake him, he seemed to fight through every screen. The kid is just incredibly strong.
I thought for sure Vando would get some run. I was wrong. I guess JJ feels that Dalton can do a better job defending and rebounding than him. That must be the case because Dalton isn’t bringing much offense either. Geez.
We must lock up Nick Smith Jr. He is instant offense of the bench and a sneaky defender as well.
It looks like we should have everyone back for the 76ers. I am always happy when we can come back from a roady with a winning record. 2-1 would be a good trip. Go Lakers.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
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What Could Lakers Do With $87 Million Cap Space This Summer? The Lakers’ mega decision last offseason to not offer LeBron James an extension means they could potentially enter free agency next summer with $87 million in cap space to sign their or other team’s free agents.… pic.twitter.com/K84eHwZgT0— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 6, 2025
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What Could Lakers Do With $87 Million Cap Space This Summer? Re-signing Their Own Free AgentsWhile the names and numbers could change due to a midseason trade, the Lakers currently have 10 players whom they’ll probably keep and 4 players on expiring contracts whom they’ll… pic.twitter.com/M6U2Wq0EPL— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 6, 2025
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What Could Lakers Do With $87 Million Cap Space This Summer? Signing Other Team’s Free AgentsThe Lakers plan is to allow LeBron and 3 other free agents walk away for nothing to create an $87 million free agent opportunity where they use half to sign their own top free agents… pic.twitter.com/8j5xinAKcz— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 6, 2025
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Smart has a player option for next season…doubt there will be more money for an aging, oft-injured, can’t hot the side of a barn backup guard but if there is he’s welcome to pursue that. I still think we made a massive mistake not simply keeping Jordan Goodwin who has been available to play in every game and is playing the same role Smart does for us…only better. But also for less money… I hope Smart proves me wrong but he needs to be able to play to do that and so far that’s a crap shoot.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
Luka Doncic and his fiancée, Anamaria Goltes, announced the birth of their second child — a daughter, Olivia — on Instagram on Saturday morning pic.twitter.com/GEVZ3aAOiv— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) December 6, 2025
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Luka Dončić is on his way back to USA with his private jetSource:https://t.co/abCs2wumcI pic.twitter.com/oVKF1qVxYL— Luka Updates (@LukaUpdates) December 6, 2025
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LakerTom wrote a new post
let it out lakers fans, this is a safe space pic.twitter.com/CMmqVCv2gr— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) December 6, 2025
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Shorthanded Lakers Blown Out By Celtics In Second Night Of Back-To-Back https://t.co/1rzZGDwRiY— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 6, 2025
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Laker player grades tonight:Reaves: A-Ayton: D+Rui: CLaRavia: C+Gabe: B+Hayes: CAdou: B-Smith: BKnecht: C-Kleber: CThoughts? pic.twitter.com/K0k6kW8xXM— 👑🐐 (@LukaToBron) December 6, 2025
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JJ Redick pointed to the Celtics going 24-for-45 from 3 as the difference maker. He said the fact that LAL outscored BOS by one over the final three quarters showed that the Lakers brought the right fight and spirit to the night. https://t.co/BxdqMz9sa4— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) December 6, 2025
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“Jaylen Brown is a low 30% off the dribble three-point shooter, he makes three threes in a row. Walsh we were living to live with — he hits 4 of them. You have to be willing to live with a certain things, and they made us pay.”JJ Redick on choosing them to make 3’s and having… pic.twitter.com/93MwiSMnXC— 𝐏𝐮𝐫𝐩𝑮𝒐𝒍𝒅 🏆 (@PurpGolded) December 6, 2025
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LakerTom wrote a new post
Starters for Lakers @ Celtics: pic.twitter.com/DSZZRHxxYl— Ryan Ward (@RyanWardLA) December 5, 2025
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LakerTom wrote a new post
JJ Redick says Adou Thiero will be the first sub off of the bench tonight, per @DanWoikeSports Big role for the rookie tonight
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The Lakers Top-3 Trade Targets, per @BleacherReport 1. Herb Jones2. Dillon Brooks3. Robert Williams IIIWho would you want most? pic.twitter.com/RgrkUmaGG9— Playoff LAL (@PlayoffLAL) December 5, 2025
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Michael H wrote a new post
Aloha,
Each year Austin’s numbers have not been that far behind Kobe’s in each of his first four years. This year it is even closer.
Kobe- 28.5 ppg 5.9 rebounds 5 assists 46/31/85 shooting splits
Austin 28.1 ppg 5.7 rebounds 6.6 assists 52/36/88If Austins stats continue this season he would have the most efficient shooting splits for a 25+ ppg guard in NBA history. Yes, Austin isn’t going to be traded.
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Jamie Sweet wrote a new post
Fun game and it was good for the Lakers to get a win against a team with a winning record (an elusive feat of late. Plenty to get into so let’s not dally. The WordPress editor is acting funky so it’s a short one one on the Blog.
1) Rui Hachimura’s first-ever buzzer beater. For someone who seems content to lurk in the background, Rui Hachimura was placed front and center last night when he caught a pass from a driving LeBron James and smoothly canned a three pointer over the leaping arm of Brandon Ingram. It was his first buzzer beater and it helped the Lakers remain undefeated in the clutch, not lose back-to-back games and ended LeBron’s streak of scoring 10 points in a game.
2) LeBron’s streak of scoring 10 points in a game ended. LeBron took it like one should: -12 fucks given. Look, it’s a cool streak and one that’s unlikely to be replicated any time soon…but it’s just not that important to me. I thought it was mildly silly when Redick put him back in during the blowout to Phoenix just to get it. This was a nice way for it to end.
3) Reaves putting the team on his shoulders. The luxury of having Reaves and Luka reveals itself all the time. Having 2 guys that can orchestrate an offense for themselves and others at a a high level while efficiently scoring is an amazing thing to have on an NBA team. Reaves had another great game last night and he did it without really forcing his offense. He knew when he needed to score to keep it close, he didn’t just call his number every time down and we won because of that nuanced difference between he and a lot of players.
4) Nick Smith Jr. The staff needs to figure out a way to get this guy some minutes. He could be the off the bench scorer this team desperately needs. His 12 points in 14 minutes on 7 shots (2-3 from three) were monumental last night. Love how the kid stays ready in the face of multiple DNP-CD.
5) Development for the future. One of the reasons I was excited about Redick becoming the coach was his seeming focus on developing our younger players. Turns out it was mostly lip service being played as none of our younger players seem to get minutes anymore…until last night when we finally saw the return of Thiero (a whopping 10 minutes) and Smith Jr. (14 minutes) to the rotation. Not sure why we play Maxi Kleber at this point. I’m sure he’s a nice guy and he seems to have decent instincts but he’s gun shy, doesn’t rebound, and is a mediocre defender who is slow of foot. There’s not a team that wants or needs him out there, he’ll likely retire from the NBA and play in Germany next season. There’s no world where he’s a part of the Lakers future (and you can honestly say the same about Gabe Vincent and Marcus Smart but at least one of them can shoot…kinda and the other one can defend…when he’s healthy enough to play) so why not give his minutes to our first round pick and see what he can do? Same goes for Nick Smith Jr. who seems capable of lighting it up in a small allotment of minutes. In a league that is trending younger and faster, the Lakers and Redick seem stuck in the old way of giving the vets enough rope to hang themselves three times. I don’t count Vando as a young player, although he’s on the cusp, because I feel like he is what he is. In the right defensive system he’s an elite defender. In ours he’s just the first guy to get switched off so that ball handler can attack Reaves or LeBron. And while he’s shooting a better % from three than Marcus Smart, currently, it’s not his strong suit and he still isn’t finishing well. If he cleaned up either one of those areas I think his situation on this team would be different. If we didn’t play a very predictable brand of defense he would be more valuable. Until one of those things change, he’s not able to be the best version of what he is on this team.
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Nice post Jaime, You are right about Nick. He is the only guy on the 2nd unit that can really go off offensively an create his own shot. As a two way player he gets 50 games. I am not sure how many he has actually played but at some point they need to add this guy to the roster. As for the other young guys, Bronny really has not shown a reason to play him other than garbage time. And we should start calling Dalton garbage time, because that seems to be the only time is making his shots. I like what I have seen from Adou. I watched him in the G league and he showed that he didn’t belong there, that he needed to be up with the big club. I have liked what I have seen so far. But like Lebron he missed all summer, training camp and a whole lot of games. So working him in slowly makes some sense. With Lebron doubtful for today, we may see him get more minutes.
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Not sure Bronny has been given much non-garbage time to work with when compared to Knecht. Even in Dalton’s case feels like we’re just going to let another FRP pick walk after they’re rookie deal for nothing. Seems silly to me to not try and get these guys some on-court time. As you say, back-to-back and so maybe we see some young guys but this went back to last season and in thew playoffs, too.
I’m not saying it’s easy, and Vando’s situation shows how fit and style impact effectiveness, but I haven’t heard a case yet as to why Maxi Kleber should get minutes over any of those dudes. Hoping Nick gets converted to that last spot and that we don’t sign CP3 or some other over-the-hill player hoping for a ring. That time has to end in LA, it’s wasteful and only makes the future harder.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
LEBRON SACRIFICED HIS 10-PT STREAK FOR THE GAME WINNER

O.M.G. pic.twitter.com/g3qpmCVjW9— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) December 5, 20251 Comment-
Dude took 17 shots and made 4. He had his chances. Sacrifice is a funny word when he had every opportunity to make it happen organically. Maybe should read “LeBron didn’t selfishly try and extend the streak in OT on the road” lol. Glad it’s over because now we can play him in a manner that helps him ramp up correctly and not force feed him shots to keep a silly streak going. He seemed to care about the streak as much as me, which is to say zero. The win was the thing we needed.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
if getting Giannis means we have to trade Austin Reaves…GIANNIS CAN GO TO HELL!!! #LakeShow #LakerForLife pic.twitter.com/3WsTJDX8lj— swervo (@playboyswervo) December 5, 2025
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