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LAKERS BIG THREE IS A BUST!!!!!LAKERS CAN'T WIN WITH BIG THREE STARTINGREAVES OR JAMES NEEDS TO COME OFF BENCHI don't blame LeBron for trying to make something happen when Austin and Luka were having bad games. It's what you expect your 3rd best player to do when your best… https://t.co/DYgtNMdvPy— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 23, 2026
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Better off putting higher energy players in the starting 5. swap Vando or even Nick Smith Jr. for Smart and Hayes for Ayton. Let them opt out and don’t let the door hit them on the way out. I’m done with both Ayton and Smart. The positives just can’t outweigh the negatives and we’re not trying to develop players who might be here longer. They got a chance, Smart is by far the better of the two, but it’s less and less of a mystery why he was traded and Boston instantly won a title. Both dudes get in their own heads and their own way. I’ll be quite happy if they prove me wrong. Don’t think they will.
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❌ LAKERS LOSE❌ CELTICS WIN❌ NO HELP FOR BIG 3❌ ANOTHER LeMILESTONE RUINED❌ PAT RILEY STATUE NIGHT RUINED❌ SWEPT BY BOS IN SEASON SERIES❌ WORST DEFENSE IN LEAGUE❌ DOWN TO 6 SEED❌ MAZULA OUTCOACHED REDICKCELTICS ARE LUKA’S KRYPTONITE 💔pic.twitter.com/iMXZnPURbC— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) February 23, 2026
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Jaylen Brown and Payton Pritchard COOKED the Lakers in the Celtics’ 111-89 blowout win in LA 🤯JB:☘️32 points☘️8 rebounds☘️7 assists10-of-28 FG3-of-9 3PT9-of-12 FTPP:🔥30 points🔥8 assists🔥4 rebounds 10-of-14 FG6-of-9 3PT4-of-4 FT pic.twitter.com/biuB2rjTs9— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) February 23, 2026
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Final: Celtics 111, Lakers 89LA is blown out against another elite opponent. They're 8-4 with the Big 3 — with the four losses coming against the four best teams they've played and all by double digits. They drop to 34-22 and No. 6 in the West.Up next: vs. ORL on Tuesday.— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) February 23, 2026
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The Lakers lose big to the Celtics again, 111-89, after losing by 21 back in December in Boston. Luka 25 pts on 9-of-22 5 reb 3 ast; LeBron 20 pts on 9-of-21 5 ast 4 reb; Reaves 15 pts on 4-of-10. LAL shot 9-of-30 from 3 (30%). J.Brown (32p 8r 7a) & P.Pritchard (30p 8a) led BOS— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) February 23, 2026
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Details on Pat Riley’s statue, via the Lakers: pic.twitter.com/j6buuldCoV— Trevor Lane (@TrevorLane) February 22, 2026
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What a moment for Pat Riley 🥹The 4x champion in LA has become the first @Lakers coach with a statue! https://t.co/dJgeAAC3bY pic.twitter.com/PXh7GafuZj— NBA (@NBA) February 22, 2026
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Pat Riley's statue has been unveiled in Los Angeles!9 years. 7 finals. 4 championships.Congrats to the Godfather of Showtime 👏 pic.twitter.com/QvwBuGuvGZ— NBA (@NBA) February 22, 2026
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New story: Mark Walter’s Lakers have steep ticket price increases planned for ‘26-27. “We are adjusting season ticket pricing for next season,” the Lakers said in a statement provided to ESPN. “The updates reflect the current market landscape and demand.” https://t.co/n1Koa3iTKY— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) February 22, 2026
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Lon Rosen's first statement since taking on a new role with the Lakers:https://t.co/7pGRclsgCs— Lakers Nation (@LakersNation) February 21, 2026
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FROM ABOVE ARTICLE:
The Los Angeles Lakers worked quickly to replace Tim Harris after it was reported he would be leaving his post as president of business operations at the end of the season. They went with Lon Rosen, the executive vice president and chief marketing officer of the L.A. Dodgers, in another step towards Mark Walter making the Lakers his own operation.
Rosen has been in his position with the Dodgers since 2012, and has overseen successful operations on the business side as the team has seen unprecedented success on the field. They have routinely increased year-to-year revenue while being the MLB leaders in attendance in nearly every year of his tenure.
Now, the newest top decision-maker for the Lakers’ business operations side gave his statement on joining the purple and gold, expressing his thanks while outlining his goals.
“I’m beyond grateful to Jeanie and Mark for trusting me with this incredible opportunity,” said Rosen. “As everyone knows, the economics of the sports business are constantly changing – and they will continue to do so.
“But, at root, my job is a simple one: figuring out how to do right by our employees and our partners while ensuring that the Lakers continue to provide an unparalleled experience for our fans in Los Angeles and around the world. I look forward to working alongside Jeanie, Rob and the whole front-office team to make that happen.”
Walter took over as the majority owner of the Lakers earlier this season and has already begun making changes to try and replicate the Dodgers’ success in downtown L.A. However, it is clear that — at least for the near future — Jeanie Buss and Rob Pelinka are going to remain heavily involved.
Rosen thanked both Pelinka, the general manager, and Buss, the team governor, in his statement. This is yet another indication that Walter is sticking with the two of them as primary figureheads in the organization.
Jeanie Buss believes her father would approve of Lakers sale to Walter
There has been significant drama within the Buss family and the Lakers organization over the decision to sell the team to Walter. All reports claim that Jeanie was the tie-breaking vote to sell after years of being reluctant to do so.But she believes that her father, the late legend Dr. Jerry Buss, would have approved of selling the team to Walter. That allowed her to feel okay about changing her vote and letting the team be sold for a record $10 billion valuation.
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LAKERS BIG THREE STATS LAST GAME!Luka, Austin 2-Man Lineup was greatLuka, LeBron and LeBron, Austin were negativeEvery other Lineup with Big Three was negative…Luka, Austin, LeBron 3-Man Lineup109.5 offense, 111.6 defense, -2.1 NetLeBron, Austin 2-Man Lineup116.9… pic.twitter.com/oELM8IxwaG— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 21, 2026
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The Clippers letting Austin Reaves do them like this on Black History Month 😭😩 pic.twitter.com/I3e5iKzJkO— Hater Report (@HaterReport) February 21, 2026
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And Reaves is just as potent as a floor-spacing release valve Austin took a total of 9 dribbles in the 7 total possessions clipped (4 possessions in the quoted clip and 3 possessions in this clip)Scoring 18 points on 9 total dribbles is ridiculous efficiency https://t.co/9VEtMrZiha pic.twitter.com/maJ0AGhe8o— LAbound (@LAbound2) February 21, 2026
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Final Stats 📊Luka: 38 pts, 6 reb, 11 astAR: 29 pts, 6 rebLeBron: 13 pts, 3 reb, 11 astDA: 13 pts, 7 reb pic.twitter.com/AqQ5yQyFoz— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 21, 2026
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LAKERS FAM, WE’RE BACK 🗣️@bibigoUSA x #LakeShow pic.twitter.com/7skEfToVrY— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 21, 2026
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"Everybody is entitled to their own opinion."Austin Reaves after overhearing Charles saying the Lakers aren't a championship contender 😅 pic.twitter.com/jDXUTBQNCN— ESPN (@espn) February 21, 2026
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Final: Lakers 125, Clippers 122LA improves to 34-21. They remain No. 5 in the West. Luka had 38 points and 11 assists. Austin Reaves had 29 points and 6 rebounds. LeBron had 13 points and 11 assists. Huge reps for LA's new starting group down stretch.Up next: vs. BOS on Sun.— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) February 21, 2026
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Final: Lakers 125, Clippers 122LA improves to 34-21. They remain No. 5 in the West. Luka had 38 points and 11 assists. Austin Reaves had 29 points and 6 rebounds. LeBron had 13 points and 11 assists. Huge reps for LA's new starting group down stretch.Up next: vs. BOS on Sun.— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) February 21, 2026
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127.7 ORTG with both on the court. That’d be by far the best team ORTG in the league.107.7 DRTG with both on the court. That’d be the 2nd best team DRTG in the league.They were just as dominant as 2 man lineup last year too. This is 100% a championship duo to build around. https://t.co/4h7GdccqVq— ⭐️🚨 (@HoodiiLuka) February 21, 2026
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AUSTIN REAVES TONIGHT 🌟 32 minutes 🌟 29 points 🌟 6 rebounds 🌟 2 assists 🌟 4/5 3PTAR ISN’T EVEN 100% 😳 pic.twitter.com/t4lwASo91Y— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) February 21, 2026
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Luka Doncic GOES OFF for 38 PTS, 6 REB, 11 AST, 3 STL, 8 3PM as the Lakers get the 122-125 WIN over the Clippers 🔥Austin Reaves: 29 PTS, 6 REB, 2 AST, 2 STL, 80% 3PT pic.twitter.com/SawYyXv5TX— Basketball Forever (@bballforever_) February 21, 2026
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Final Stats 📊Luka: 38 pts, 6 reb, 11 astAR: 29 pts, 6 rebLeBron: 13 pts, 3 reb, 11 astDA: 13 pts, 7 reb pic.twitter.com/AqQ5yQyFoz— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 21, 2026
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Luka was SENSATIONAL in the Lakers win!🪄 38 PTS🪄 6 REB🪄 11 AST🪄 3 STL🪄 8 3PM pic.twitter.com/YuRAIhywB3— NBA (@NBA) February 21, 2026
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Luka was SENSATIONAL in the Lakers win!🪄 38 PTS🪄 6 REB🪄 11 AST🪄 3 STL🪄 8 3PM pic.twitter.com/YuRAIhywB3— NBA (@NBA) February 21, 2026
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MARCUS SMART TONIGHT 🧠 29 minutes 🧠 7 points 🧠 2 rebounds 🧠 2 stocks🧠 3/4 FGMR. CLUTCH 😤 pic.twitter.com/MxGHwjPLyu— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) February 21, 2026
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LAKERS BASKETBALL IS BACK TODAY!!!With everyone being AVAILABLE tonight, let’s start off the 2nd half with a W 🤝 pic.twitter.com/IQMHna1Lvw— LakersMuse (@LALMuse) February 20, 2026
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SO MUCH FOR EVERYBODY HEALTHY VIBE…LMAO!
LeBron James (left knee soreness) has been downgraded to questionable for tonight’s game vs. the Clippers.— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) February 20, 2026
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Lakers basketball is back!I got stuck at Oslo airport because of snow… so you get an extensive Lakers–Clippers preview.How does a fully healthy Lakers starting 5 & rotation look? Why the new-look Clippers are so dangerous+ where the weaknesses are👇https://t.co/gHQgq04sdL pic.twitter.com/d5VFAUchlh— Iztok Franko (@iztok_franko) February 20, 2026
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FROM ABOVE ARTICLE:
After what felt like the longest eight-day midseason break, Lakers basketball is finally back. The pause is over, and now comes a very busy stretch, less than two months packed with games until the end of the regular season. The Lakers will play 28 games in 52 days after the break, including five back-to-backs.
Because of snow in Vienna, I am stuck at Oslo airport with time to kill. The upside is that I got extra time to watch Clippers–Nuggets, so you get a slightly more extensive preview today.
The key storyline going into this restart is the health of Luka Dončić and the state of his hamstring. JJ Redick confirmed that both Dončić and Austin Reaves had a full practice yesterday. Both were back in their usual playful and upbeat mood, and more importantly, the Los Angeles Lakers are heading into the post All-Star stretch fully healthy for the first time this season. That is something we simply have not seen so far.
The first opponent out of the break is the familiar one. The Los Angeles Clippers. The cross-town rivals took the last two meetings after the Lakers won the first matchup of the season, so there is a score to settle.
But this is not the same Clippers team the Lakers saw before the break. The deadline reshaped them in a surprising way. James Harden is now running the show in Cleveland, and Ivica Zubac is headed to Indiana as the future pick-and-roll partner for Tyrese Haliburton. The three-headed beast the Lakers dealt with in previous matchups no longer exists. The Clippers will also be playing on the second night of a back-to-back, so we will see what that means for the availability of Kawhi Leonard. However, these new Clippers should not be taken lightly. They are in the middle of a surge. Since moving two of their top three players, they have beaten three Western Conference contenders: the Nuggets, the Rockets, and the Timberwolves.
Regardless, this preview is more about the Lakers than it is about the opponent. If they want to change the narrative and be viewed as a real threat in the West, now fully healthy, they need to make a serious run. It should start tonight with a win.
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Lakers (33-21) vs Clippers (27-28) game facts
Rest: LAL on 8 days of rest; LAC on 0 days of restRanking: LAL 15th in Point Diff (-0.2), LAC 18th in Point Diff (-0.9)
LAL vs LAC 2025-26 record: 1-2 (see Game 17 observations here, see Game 27 observations here, see Game 43 observations here )
LAL injuries: none
LAC injuries: Darius Garland (OUT), Bradley Beal (OUT). Additional updates expected later due to back-to-back.
LAL projected starting five: Luka Dončić (G), Marcus Smart (G), Austin Reaves (G), LeBron James (F), Deandre Ayton (C)
LAL key reserves: Rui Hachimura, Jake LaRavia, Jaxson Hayes, Jarred Vanderbilt, Luke Kennard
LAC projected starting five: Kris Dunn (G), Derrick Jones Jr. (F), Kawhi Leonard (F), John Collins (F), Brook Lopez (C)
LAC key reserves: Bennedict Mathurin, Jordan Miller, Yanic Konan Niederhäuser, Kobe Sanders
LAC rotation:
Key storyline: What does the starting five and rotation look like when fully healthy?
Games after a long layoff are always tricky, so we will see which team is in better rhythm and plays with more energy. A rested and possibly rusty Lakers team, or a bit tired but maybe in-rhythm Clippers.The first thing to watch for the Lakers will be the starting lineup. I assume Austin Reaves will be off his minutes restriction and back in the starting group, likely replacing Jake LaRavia. I have written a lot about the Lakers’ lineups and the possible post All-Star tweaks to find the best combinations around the star trio.
Lakers Lineups Deep Dive: A Testing Ground for the Summer Rebuild
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Lakers Lineups Deep Dive: A Testing Ground for the Summer Rebuild
I’m traveling this week, enjoying Norway and its icy cold winter, with tons of snow and long cross-country skiing sessions. I actually planned to take a full week off from content. But I couldn’t help myself. Somewhere between climbs on the cross-country skis and trying not to freeze my face off, I found my mind drifting back to the Lakers.Read full story
If Marcus Smart is the fifth starter, the Lakers need to start building continuity with this group. The lineup of Luka Dončić, Reaves, Smart, LeBron James and Deandre Ayton has played only 26 possessions together so far this season.How the rest of the rotation looks, and especially the sub patterns of the three stars, will be just as interesting as the starting group. With Luke Kennard in the mix, the Los Angeles Lakers now have a more balanced bench. Two shooters in Kennard and Rui Hachimura. Two defensive-minded wings in Jake LaRavia and Jarred Vanderbilt. And a lob-catching big in Jaxson Hayes.
Lakers on offense | Clippers on defense
The Clippers will miss Harden’s playmaking, especially with Darius Garland still not available. Defensively, however, they are much tougher on the perimeter.
Kris Dunn is one of the most physical and pesky defenders in the league. His matchups with Dončić are always on the edge, often one whistle away from boiling over. Derrick Jones Jr. is another strong point-of-attack defender who can pressure the ball and chase over screens. With those two handling primary assignments, Leonard can operate as a roaming help defender, using his length to jump passing lanes and create chaos.
No Ivica Zubac is where the opportunity lies for the Lakers. Thirty-seven-year-old Brook Lopez, who played 31 minutes last night, does not have the foot speed to stay in front of Dončić, and even less so in front of Reaves in space. His backup, rookie Yanic Konan Niederhauser, has only 35 games under his belt. We will see whether Ty Lue decides to trap the Lakers’ ball handlers or go small for extended stretches. Whatever the coverage, the center position, once an area of strength, is now a pressure point. That is where the Lakers must attack. We have seen Deandre Ayton dominate lesser frontcourts on several occasions this season, so this could be a real opportunity for him to regain some lost confidence and restart on a strong note.
The center spot might be the only real hole in an otherwise very aggressive Clippers defense. Over the last few games, Dunn, Leonard and co. have forced turnovers at a league-best rate and allowed just 102, 102, and 96 points in matchups against the Rockets twice and the Timberwolves. That same defense held Nikola Jokić to 22 points on 9-of-22 shooting last night in a win over the Denver Nuggets. Ball control and limiting turnovers, could once again be the deciding factor for the Lakers, who have had their share of struggles this season against highly aggressive perimeter defenses.
Clippers on offense | Lakers on defense
Without Harden and with Garland still out, the Clippers do not have a true point guard or natural on-ball organizer to run the offense. Leonard is playing at an incredibly high level, most recently highlighted by his 31-point outburst in 12 minutes at the All-Star Game. But he is not the type of player who will consistently organize the offense and create for others the way Harden did.
Not only do the Clippers lack playmaking, but without Harden and Zubac, the team that used to be difficult to defend because it had three different pressure points is now much easier to scheme against. In the last game before the break, the Rockets doubled and blitzed Leonard from the start, holding him to just eight points through three quarters before he exploded for 19 in the final period. Houston also mixed in zone, which created real problems for the Clippers’ offense, especially in the minutes Leonard was on the bench. The Nuggets also sent two defenders at Leonard for most of the game last night, while also playing zone in the second half.
I would expect a similar plan from the Lakers. Send early doubles at Leonard and force others to beat you. Especially because they will likely challenge Dunn and Jones Jr., two players with reputations as unreliable shooters, to prove they can consistently make them pay. The Clippers are not a good passing team, so scrambling defense or zone that forces quick decisions and extra passes is another way to test them.
The X-factor could be the newly acquired scoring forward Bennedict Mathurin. The 23-year-old is a talented but inconsistent scorer who can either shoot you out of a game or win one on his own, as he showed last night with a 38-point outburst against the Denver Nuggets.
Final thoughts
The Lakers should not underestimate this version of the Clippers. They may no longer have Harden or Zubac, but they are younger, longer, more athletic, and back to playing scrappy defense reminiscent of the team that finished third in defensive rating last season.Unlike many teams in a similar position, they have no incentive to tank. Their wins against the Denver Nuggets, Houston Rockets, and Minnesota Timberwolves attest to that. That should be enough of a warning to start the post-break stretch fully motivated and focused from the opening tip.
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LAKERS MUST FIX 3-POINTSHOOTING NEXT SUMMER!Lakers need to surrounding Luka and Austin with high volume, high percentage 3-point shooters just as much as they need to surround them with elite defenders.Having three starting spots to surround Luka and Austin will make it far… https://t.co/Tiyisvql6U— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 20, 2026
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WHO'S GOING TO START FOR LAKERS?1. Will Big Three start? Probably.2. Will Hayes start over Ayton? Likely.3. Who will be 5th starter? Has to be Smart.PG: Luka DoncicSG: Austin ReavesSF: Marcus SmartPF: LeBron JamesCE: Jaxson HayesOther than starting 1st and 3rd… https://t.co/5BlX7e2sME— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 19, 2026
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PEYTON WATSON WANTS TO COME HOME!Great sign Peyton isn't going to cave and agree to an offer from the Nuggets. He knows he has a big payday in free agency and the Lakers can offer more than Denver can afford to pay and not pay luxury taxes.After Austin Reaves, Watson should… https://t.co/vEyhPJnYNo— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 19, 2026
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Multiple sources with knowledge of Thursday's GM meeting as well as a late January Competition Committee meeting told ESPN that the following concepts have been discussed to curb tanking:•First-round picks can be protected only top-4 or top-14+•Lottery odds freeze at the… https://t.co/Vk2n1cSzde— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) February 19, 2026
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