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Looking at the numbers our best lineup after the trade was Luka, Reaves, Rui, and DFS. Since Dorian is gone that last spot is up for grabs unless time finally catches up with LeBron.
It’s funny, there’s actually not one single lineup combo that has a positive point differential that DOESN’T have Rui in it. Not sure where you picked up your blinders in regards to Rui’s impact.
Anyhow, I seriously doubt Smart takes over Reaves’ spot or LaRiva Rui’s. In all honesty, the only threat I see to either player has been on the roster awhile. Nine other than our own Jared Vanderbilt and that’s only if he shows some kind of two way game.
Other than that both Jake and Marcus both have such defensive/offensive issues, respectively, I think they’ll have a hard time supplanting either player.
Ayton, now there’s a question mark. Clearly he’s an upgrade over Hayes but is he an upgrade over a small ball lineup that features James at the 5? THAT’S the question we should all be debating.
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We got a special visit in Poland. 💜 #mojtim | #lakers | #EuroBasket pic.twitter.com/fdflMR9u31— Košarkarska zveza SIovenije (@kzs_si) August 27, 2025
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🚨 The Lakers plan to be very aggressive at the February 2026 deadline. They will see how things look early in the season and then pivot from there.Via @Trevor_Lane pic.twitter.com/dLwMBOoKy5— LakersMuse (@LALMuse) August 26, 2025
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NBA Fans Call Out Lakers After Reported Trade Deadline Plan Goes Viral: "Ain't Believing It Till I See It" https://t.co/mCuHs0VRe0— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 27, 2025
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Criminal mismanagement if the Lakers do not have a major consolidation trade before the deadline. Grounds for immediate firing of Rob Pelinka.
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Soooooo from Master Class to fired? Honestly…I’m not surprised. You’ll turn on a guy 2 games after trading for him in an overpay lol
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Because, and you read it here first (or again)…there ain’t gonna be a consolidation trade for 3 big reasons: FRP, FRP, aaaaand FRP.
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I say all that not because I’m anti trade (and if there’s a “can’t say no” comes along Rob better do the deal) but I honestly think they just need time together. Camp, games, road trips. Time. These are the ingredients for a team that’s successful. Lakers fans may not have the patience for a full tear down/rebuild like we saw OKC go through but we’re not building jack trading away half the team every season, either. Some form of patience is always required for things that are worthwhile.
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FROM THE ABOVE ARTICLE:
3-Signs of Dončić’s growth on defense?
Dončić’s defense is a polarizing topic, often defined by his more visible deficiencies like inconsistent effort and limited quickness when trying to stay in front of faster players. Less often discussed are the more subtle positives he brings on that end, like his positional size, defensive IQ, and defensive rebounding.
Playoff failures and narratives on the biggest stage have further amplified the perception of Dončić as a terrible defender, while the larger sample of data shows he has actually been a positive defender for an extended period of time now. On-off data shows that teams have defended better with Dončić on the floor since 2023, and all major advanced metrics (EPM, RAPM, DARKO) consistently portray him as an above-average defender.
Data shows Dončić has significantly improved as a help defender, particularly in reading and intercepting entry and weakside passes (as reflected by his growing steal rate that reached a career high this season), and as an isolation defender, where he has ranked among the better defenders based on Second Spectrum tracking data over the last two seasons.
4 – Next step for Dončić and the Lakers
Dončić has shown he can be an OK, and at times even good, individual defender when he puts his mind to it. I agree with Payton and Horry that it comes down to health, conditioning, and the desire to sustain that effort consistently, especially on a possession-by-possession basis in the playoffs. Both Kidd and his current coach J.J. Redick have challenged Dončić to get into the championship-level shape required to maintain that effort, and based on early offseason signs, it seems that Dončić has embraced the latest message.
As for the Lakers, the blueprint for building a competent defense around Dončić is already there. They can look at the past Mavericks data and roster constructions I’ve laid out, or study the clear signs of a new era across the league — one defined by speed, athleticism, aggressiveness, and on-ball pressure — which only make those previous Mavericks lessons even more relevant and important to consider.
Adding more athleticism, speed, and length should be a priority they need to start addressing this offseason. And if they somehow land an All-Defense elite type of defender along the way, maybe Dončić and the Lakers can take the next step from where he left off the last time he played in the playoffs with the Mavericks.
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FROM THE ABOVE ARTICLE:
1. Oklahoma City Thunder
2. Denver Nuggets
3. Houston Rockets4. Los Angeles Lakers: Last season, every team from third to eighth finished in the 48–50 win range, which shows just how much of a toss-up the next few spots really are. I’ll start with the Lakers, who I expect to finish above the projected 48.5 wins. The additions of Deandre Ayton, Marcus Smart, and Jake LaRavia make them a better, more balanced team than they were after last season’s Dončić trade, when they still played at nearly a 50-win pace despite a glaring hole in the middle and LeBron James missing significant time. The health of James and Smart will be major swing factors, but if Dončić comes back in MVP form for his redemption season, I believe the Lakers can withstand even those two missing some games. Rob Pelinka held onto his key trade assets over the summer, leaving the door open for the Lakers to add a significant piece during the season and push beyond the 50–52 win range — the baseline I outlined earlier for Dončić-led teams. Until then, Redick will need to re-establish the team’s identity with high-motor players like Smart, LaRavia, Jarred Vanderbilt, and Gabe Vincent — the identity that turned the Lakers into a surprise, hard-playing, always-hustling team in the regular season, but one they moved away from in the playoffs.
5. Minnesota Timberwolves
6. Los Angeles Clippers
7. Dallas Mavericks
8. Golden State Warriors
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8.24Happy Mamba Day 🐍 pic.twitter.com/B7d1NyFziW— Spectrum SportsNet (@SpectrumSN) August 24, 2025
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8-24 🐍♾️ pic.twitter.com/wpHhKWiNxl— LakeShowYo (@LakeShowYo) August 24, 2025
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HAPPY MAMBA DAY! 🐍♾️What’s your favorite Kobe memory? pic.twitter.com/AmP7Enq6Ae— Lakers All Day Everyday (@LADEig) August 24, 2025
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Post an iconic Kobe photo 🐍♾️I’ll start: pic.twitter.com/0UaLDuNVGn— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) August 24, 2025
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pic.twitter.com/Mvj800G0U4— 𝐏𝐮𝐫𝐩𝑮𝒐𝒍𝒅 🏆 (@PurpGolded) August 24, 2025
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Lakers Should Start Marcus Smart While Staggering Doncic & Reaves Before the 2025–26 season begins, JJ Redick needs to start Marcus Smart and stagger Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves as point guards to restore the balance between offense and defense for the Lakers’ starters and… pic.twitter.com/dFH2J60hd1— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 24, 2025
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Lakers Should Start Marcus Smart While Staggering Doncic & Reaves Why Reaves Needs To Move To Bench?The Lakers are planning to begin the season with an offense-first Luka Doncic/Austin Reaves’ backcourt in the hope they can duplicate the success the Mavericks had with… pic.twitter.com/3k79VkXAFS— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 24, 2025
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Lakers Should Start Marcus Smart While Staggering Doncic & Reaves How Bench Move Impacts Reaves’ Future?It won’t be easy selling Austin Reaves that his best role with the Lakers would be coming off the bench and being staggered with Luka Doncic so that one of them was always… pic.twitter.com/kcyi1R5lcD— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 24, 2025
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Lakers Should Start Marcus Smart While Staggering Doncic & Reaves What Happens To Rui With No Extension?Despite playing well in last year’s playoffs, offense-first Rui Hachimura did not receive an extension offer from the Lakers, who reportedly also were looking to trade for… pic.twitter.com/kgToMXSf4I— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 24, 2025
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Lakers Should Start Marcus Smart While Staggering Doncic & Reaves Starting Luka Doncic, Marcus Smart, Rui Hachimura, LeBron James, and Deandre Ayton with Austin Reaves, Gabe Vincent, Jake LaRavia, Adou Thiero, and Jaxson Hayes as backups would be the Lakers’ ideal rotation.… pic.twitter.com/VBrfo1rvMe— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 25, 2025
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NOW IMAGINE ADDING WIGGINS & WILLIAMS!Lakers would become one of the favorites to win the 2025-26 NBA championship if they traded for Wiggins and Williams before the February 5, 2026 deadline.STARTERS:PG: Luka DoncicSG: Marcus SmartSF: Andrew WigginsPF: LeBron JamesCE:… https://t.co/Tpl8qYcISm pic.twitter.com/zOQ0fjxhFR— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 25, 2025
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OK, a lot to un pack here.
It Doesn’t Matter How Rich Mark Walters Is
Let’s start with the obvious: it doesn’t matter how rick Mark Walters is, there’s a salary cap. The Lakers, like every other team that has a billionaire owner(s), will cut cost to stay under the cap for more than a season. If that. Having draft picks frozen for a team that waits for the years to tick by so we can get access to 1 solitary pick makes zero sense any kind of way you look at it. The Lakers will, smartly, see what the market will bear for Reaves and Rui and make a choice. They will easily let both walk without compensation just like we let Randle and Clarkson walk for nothing because the Laker brass has ultimate faith in the brand luring top tier talent like it always has been able to.
Why Reaves Won’t Come Off the Bench
I’m not sure what tea leaves you’re reading but the ones I’m looking at say that the Lakers are all in on Reaves taking another step forward at 27 years old. He’s already done everything they’ve asked for him and that resulted in fair compensation. I won’t pencil a number that Reaves will get signed for because it could be straight max money. Might not be with the Lakers but a team like Miami can clear the books and offer him max money and a starting role on team with clear championship culture and defensive stalwart to help him out. Same with Boston , Milwaukee.
All this “Reaves LOVES the Lakers SO MUCH” rah rah jazz isn’t worth the time to type it when the money comes into play. You don’t throw away $10 million or more dollars because you like the team that gave you a shot. Maybe $5 mil. Maybe. But this is Austin’s best shot at creating what can only be described as a generational wealth moment for his family. To say otherwise…you’re just fooling yourself.
Now, there is one area where I think Reaves and his agent would more than happy to work with the Lakers and that would be to facilitate a sign and trade to a team that is willing to offer him the most money next summer. I do believe there is that level of good will between the two camps. But throwing money away good will? I don’t think so.
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There are basketball reasons, too. While there is some validity to the idea that we need to better spread out the offense and the defense and create more balanced rotations that doesn’t necessarilly mean changing up the starting five. Factor in SMart’s injuries the last couple seasons and his streaky as all get out threepoint shooting and you can see a flip side of the coin where the defense of one player doesn’t make up for the fact that we’ll be cvreating a 5 on 4 situation at the other end of the court.
The last basketball reason is Coach Reddick. This is a scenario where trust is a HUGE factor. I know all the winderful things Austin and JJ have said about one another to the media but let’s, for a moment, just consider that kind of everyday NBA niceties that get said to reporters because what else is someone going to say? “I don’t know…isn’t he a podcaster?!” “Well…he IS undrafted so…” That shit is never said in public. So let’s look at a fact, instead.
Fact: Coach Reddick straight paniced in the NBA playoffs, round one and went as far away from what worked in the regular season as can be imagined. That’s not to say that playing Goodwin and Hayes would have altered the outcome of that series, but at least the players would have seen a coach that trusts in the guys that got the team to where it was. Instead key players got benched and the series was over by game 3, for all intents and purposes. If I’m Reaves and someone like Pat Riley or Gregg Popovich or Phil Jackson is asking me to come off the bench (like Riles did with Coop, Pop did Ginobli and Phil did with Lamar Odom) that’s one thing. But if Captain Panic comes asking I’m going to be dubious. At best. More likely insulted. That is not a path the Lakersd want to tread because, given the assets at hand, we can’t really afford to mismanage any of them. Marcus Smart is not an asset, by the way, he’s a hope and a dream. We hope it works out and dream it works out really well.
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Lastly, on the topic of Rui Hachimura, I’m not 100% certain he gets the starting spot. I think that will be a hotly contested poition between Rui, Jake and Vando.
If Vando hits shots and is scoring in camp and still defending at a high level I could see him getting the nod. We’re talking 10-12 ppg here, nothing crazy. His defense is that game changing, IMO. Needs to be available and score, though.
If Jake shows he can defend better and bigger than his size (kind of unlikely but you never know) it’s easy to see him with his touch, passing and all around game could be like a talented version of Luke Walton back in the day. Can’t get bullied in the post or on switches, though.
Is there a world where Reddick starts Smart over Rui? …I kinda doubt it. Like Reaves there is an onus on the Lakers to keep the relationship cordial and positive as Rui is a likely as Reaves to re-up with LA or be a aprt of a sign and trade. That requires buy-in from the player side of the equation.
Rui, on paper, is the best candidate to start at the 3. I thjink the Lakers are betting a lot on Ayton being the missing piece on defense. Which is a mighty risky bet but not a crazy one. I think that Reaves would have to either be hurt or gutter ball terrible to get knocked out of the starting five. Rui could lose his spot in camp if someone shows up hungry enough and can put it all together on the court.
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I would like to see Smart play first before inserting him into the starting line up. Besides you do a lot of things through rotations. I mean having offensive firepower out there for 5 or 6 minutes at the beginning of the 1st and 3rd quarter isn’t going to kill you. We fell behind early more often when we had AD and Max than we did after Luka trade. Even in the playoffs it was the 4th quarters that killed us because the starters were overplayed.
As far as Rui is concerned, I don’t know where this not bull crap is coming from. Rui had no trouble staying in front of people. Especially with that 7′ 2″ wingspan. He was even assigned to Ant Man at times in the playoffs and did as well as one can expect to do against a super star. The knock on Rui and his defense has always been his rotations. He had a tendancy to get lost in the rotations. That is something he improved on this last year. He’s not Lou Dort but he is solid. We don’t have the assets to land an ellite shut down wing defender anyway.
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Kobe Bryant would’ve turned 47 today.🕊️ 18x All-Star🕊️ 15x All-NBA🕊️ 12x All-Defensive🕊️ 5x NBA Champion🕊️ 2x FMVP🕊️ 1x MVP🕊️ 2x Scoring Champ🕊️ 33.6k PTS🕊️ No. 8 & 24 retired by LakersRest in peace Mamba 🙏 pic.twitter.com/26LF1YaaWM— NBA Retweet (@RTNBA) August 23, 2025
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Lakers will pull out all the stops. Fans, myself included, often focus more on the cheese factor. But to these guys it really matters. They build small circles, trust is as valued as anything else you bring. Folks forget Magic waited in a car until the 1st second he could sign LeBron. While it may have been a sure thing, I’m sure the gesture meant something. To have a legend whom you admire show up the moment you can put pen to ink doesn’t happen to everyone or very often.