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LAKERS NEED TO SPLIT UP THE BIG THREEThe numbers are clear. Lakers' best lineup strategy is to pair Luke and Austin with shooters and offense and play LeBron alone with defenders. I do agree that Austin Reaves should be the team's second option and not LeBron James when the… https://t.co/yedeLDJ0Lu pic.twitter.com/JgZjrWCcqe— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 9, 2026
Read MoreLAKERS NEED TO SPLIT UP THE BIG THREEThe numbers are clear. Lakers' best lineup strategy is to pair Luke and Austin with shooters and offense and play LeBron alone with defenders. I do agree that Austin Reaves should be the team's second option and not LeBron James when the… https://t.co/yedeLDJ0Lu pic.twitter.com/JgZjrWCcqe— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 9, 2026
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Rui Hachimura declaró post partido que los Lakers tuvieron mucho “spacing” durante la victoria de hoy ante los Knicks, esto a pesar de la ausencia de LeBron James.La ofensiva de los Lakers es 5.1 puntos mejor sin LeBron y la defensa es 1.7 mejor.pic.twitter.com/aMjXfom2Eh— Joseph Alejo (@crunchtimejo) March 9, 2026
Read MoreRui Hachimura declaró post partido que los Lakers tuvieron mucho “spacing” durante la victoria de hoy ante los Knicks, esto a pesar de la ausencia de LeBron James.La ofensiva de los Lakers es 5.1 puntos mejor sin LeBron y la defensa es 1.7 mejor.pic.twitter.com/aMjXfom2Eh— Joseph Alejo (@crunchtimejo) March 9, 2026
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Are the Lakers better WITHOUT LeBron? 🤔They’re 9-2 this season with both Luka and AR but no LeBron… and they’ve beaten the Spurs, Timberwolves, and Knicks 👀 pic.twitter.com/JtyVlm6CvE— Lakers All Day Everyday (@LADEig) March 8, 2026
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The Lakers aren’t better without LeBron — but Reaves should be the second option pic.twitter.com/jc4oNt870T— Hoops Tonight (@hoopstonite) March 9, 2026
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LakerTom wrote a new post
love this trend! hope the lakers continue to take care of the ball! (assume lakers moved down post all star break from 1 to 3 bc they had 13 to yesterday)pre ASB (54 games): 20th in the league in turnovers at 15.1post ASB (10 games): 3rd in the league in turnovers at 12.4 https://t.co/7F7stVHN5O pic.twitter.com/7QKheVjQV3— jeanie ☽̶☾ (@jeaniezk) March 9, 2026
Read Morelove this trend! hope the lakers continue to take care of the ball! (assume lakers moved down post all star break from 1 to 3 bc they had 13 to yesterday)pre ASB (54 games): 20th in the league in turnovers at 15.1post ASB (10 games): 3rd in the league in turnovers at 12.4 https://t.co/7F7stVHN5O pic.twitter.com/7QKheVjQV3— jeanie ☽̶☾ (@jeaniezk) March 9, 2026
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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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Read MoreIMAGINE IF WE HAD AN ELITE SMALL FORWARDSO MARCUS SMART COULD BE REPLACE JAKE!Or imagine Jake being able to hit a 3-point shot consistently. We're still missing pieces from being a legitimate championship caliber contender. Imagine this rotation if you plugged Peyton Watson… https://t.co/lDoqPZHZiH— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 9, 2026
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Read MoreDon’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%.

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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?

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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 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… pic.twitter.com/NJFLQHO9qp— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 9, 2026
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Lakers Quietly Transforming Team Into 3-Point Offensive Juggernaut! 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… pic.twitter.com/ld3VJtOnaW— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 9, 2026
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Lakers Quietly Transforming Team Into 3-Point Offensive Juggernaut! Nobody's talking about it but the Lakers have remade themselves from a Bottom-10 3-point shooting team to a Top-5 3-ball juggernaut in the last 6 games. Redick made a late season bet that moving and sharing… pic.twitter.com/Vz0YNC2Ktm— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 9, 2026
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