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The top 4 teams in the West (OKC, SAS, LAL, and DEN) are 35-5 in their combined last 40 games— Trevor Lane (@TrevorLane) March 28, 2026
Read MoreThe top 4 teams in the West (OKC, SAS, LAL, and DEN) are 35-5 in their combined last 40 games— Trevor Lane (@TrevorLane) March 28, 2026
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Dirk on Luka and the Lakers:"Luka has been playing incredible basketball, on fire for weeks now averaging almost 40. He has his step back working and when the step back works, watch out other teams. He's basically unarguable…. Is that a team you really want to see in the… https://t.co/obrKF2j0OJ pic.twitter.com/muwcH96ALr— NBA Courtside (@NBA__Courtside) March 28, 2026
Read MoreDirk on Luka and the Lakers:"Luka has been playing incredible basketball, on fire for weeks now averaging almost 40. He has his step back working and when the step back works, watch out other teams. He's basically unarguable…. Is that a team you really want to see in the… https://t.co/obrKF2j0OJ pic.twitter.com/muwcH96ALr— NBA Courtside (@NBA__Courtside) March 28, 2026
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Luka Doncic invited the young Lakers fan who went viral to tonight’s game

“Thank you for helping us win” 🥹 pic.twitter.com/Fy0tHdz5Dv— LakeShowYo (@LakeShowYo) March 28, 2026Read MoreLuka Doncic invited the young Lakers fan who went viral to tonight’s game

“Thank you for helping us win” 🥹 pic.twitter.com/Fy0tHdz5Dv— LakeShowYo (@LakeShowYo) March 28, 2026 -
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Lakers Game Observations: Game 74 vs Nets https://t.co/RjKtriNlLG— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 28, 2026
Read MoreLakers Game Observations: Game 74 vs Nets https://t.co/RjKtriNlLG— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 28, 2026
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FROM ABOVE ARTICLE:
It took (too) long, but they got the job done.
After a long road trip, the Lakers returned home and beat the Brooklyn Nets 116–99.
If you only look at the box score, this looks like a convincing blowout, but it certainly wasn’t. It took some late fourth-quarter Austin Reaves magic, coupled with the tanking Nets very conveniently keeping their starters on the bench, for the Lakers to finally pull away and put away a game that dragged on for far too long.
Eventually, the Lakers got the win, their 48th of the season and 14th in their last 16 games, reaching their preseason projection with eight games still remaining.
There’s more good news: they will now get two days of rest, something that hasn’t happened since the All-Star break, to recharge before their final two games in a difficult and packed March schedule.
Today’s notes:
Lakers (still) in the mud
Jaxson Hayes swings another game with energy (
VIDEO)Luka scores at will and keeps breaking records (
VIDEO)Austin Reaves takes over in the fourth (
VIDEO)Luka’s 16th tech, crankiness, and a much-needed break ahead (
VIDEO)1-Lakers (still) in the mud
The Lakers played this one at home in Crypto.com Arena, but their minds, and more importantly their legs, still looked like they were on the road. JJ Redick said postgame he told his players that because of the travel and changing time zones, this was basically their seventh road game, and after a sluggish first half summed it up simply: “we’re stuck in the mud.”
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JJ Redick: “Every team that plays us, regardless of their record, they’re trying to beat us. … It’s the Lakers, that’s what we’re gonna face. It looks like we’re stuck in mud.”
8:37 PM · Mar 27, 2026 · 12K Views
3 Replies · 33 Reposts · 677 LikesFor a third straight game, the Lakers looked tired and a step slow, whether it was getting to loose balls, 50-50 balls that mostly went the Nets’ way, or trying to contain the drive. The latter, like against Detroit, was a big problem and was where Marcus Smart was sorely missed again.
Nic Claxton, Zaire Williams, and Josh Minott were too aggressive and too athletic to keep off the glass and away from the rim, while Nolan Traore and Ben Saraf were simply too quick to stay in front of them on their downhill attacks. Like the Pacers, the young Nets found an extra boost of motivation playing against the team in purple and gold, as the worst offense in the NBA, playing without their only prolific scorer, still put up 59 points in the first half.
2-Jaxson Hayes swings another game with energy (
VIDEO)The Lakers desperately needed an energy boost and someone to cover for their continuous perimeter breakdowns, and for the second straight game, Jaxson Hayes came to the rescue.
After missing the previous game with back soreness, Deandre Ayton returned and did a solid job protecting the rim, collecting all three of his blocks in the first half. But Hayes stepped up big time, recording all five of his rejections in the second half, three of them coming late in the third quarter when the Lakers looked like they might get in trouble.
Hayes played 17 straight minutes in the second half, including the entire fourth quarter, and made a huge difference as the backline corrector who sparked the Lakers’ clinching run.
3-Luka scores at will and keeps breaking records(
VIDEO)Dončić, who was listed as questionable with left hamstring soreness, was one of the Lakers who looked a step slow and lacking juice on the defensive end early, but the 27-year-old is in such a groove right now that he can still put up a super-efficient 40 while playing in second gear.
His 41 points, along with eight rebounds and three steals, were just the latest in a string of ridiculous stat lines. It was his 12th straight 30-point game and his sixth 40-point game in that span.
Source: Iztok Franko post on X
Dončić also became the first player in Lakers franchise history to total 2,000+ points, 500+ assists, and 100+ steals in a season, one of many records he has either set or matched this year. Luka continues his end-of-season MVP push, but with the bar so high this season, he’ll likely need to extend his godly March into April all the way to the final game. And even that still might not be enough given the current MVP narratives.
4-Austin Reaves takes over in the fourth (
VIDEO)Reaves had a relatively quiet first three quarters, taking just eight shots and scoring 11 points while missing all three of his three-point attempts. Redick mentioned postgame a weird stretch with no dead balls and no chances to make substitutions at the end of the first quarter, which disrupted the rotation, including Reaves missing the start of the second period, when he usually runs the offense as the primary ballhandler.
The Lakers struggled with both Dončić and Reaves off the floor in the first half, but the rotation was restored in the second, and Reaves got his chance as the head honcho to open the fourth. Reaves made his first three on an open look out of a Horns Flare set, and after seeing it go down, hit his next three from behind the arc.
Reaves scored 15 of his 26 points in the fourth, delivering the late punch the Lakers needed to put the Nets away. Dončić chimed in with a charge, his 14th of the season, and a final stepback with a minute and a half to go.
5-Luka’s 16th tech, crankiness, and a much-needed break ahead (
VIDEO)I already mentioned the Lakers struggling with the energy and physicality of Nic Claxton and Ziaire Williams. The Nets, per Redick, were another team that took on the game plan perfected by the Thunder and Pistons, fouling on every possession. The Lakers got 42 free throws, but missing 13 of them was one of the reasons the game stayed close for too long, and a tired, cranky group grew increasingly annoyed with the in-your-face Nets.
After one of the close encounters with Claxton and Williams, Dončić got into it with a Nets forward, earning a double technical. It was his 16th of the season, after his previous one from a trash-talking duel with Goga Bitadze had been rescinded.
I’m sure the Lakers will appeal this one as well, trying to prevent Dončić from missing the next game against the Wizards due to a suspension. However, getting an extra day of rest for the league’s leading scorer, who has averaged 39 minutes per game over the last eight games, might not be a terrible outcome either.
Source: NBA official website
The Lakers will have two days of rest before facing the Wizards, but then play a very important game against the Cavaliers the following night on a back-to-back. A suspension would give Dončić essentially three full days of rest, which feels like a godsend after a brutal March in which he has already played 15 games and logged 560 minutes and 558 points. Reaves, who has played 40 minutes in this and several other recent games, is another player who will welcome this mini two-day break to rest and recover.
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Last night felt like a three‑act play: Luka set the tone early, Reaves stole the spotlight in the fourth, and LeBron filled in the gaps with that steady brilliance only he can provide. It almost unfolded like it was scripted.
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Jaxson Hayes is averaging 2.4 BPG in the Lakers past 5 gamesDoesn’t get much credit but he’s been one of the Lakers most consistent players in his role this season— JSM (@JSMonYT) March 28, 2026
Read MoreJaxson Hayes is averaging 2.4 BPG in the Lakers past 5 gamesDoesn’t get much credit but he’s been one of the Lakers most consistent players in his role this season— JSM (@JSMonYT) March 28, 2026
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Jaxson Hayes has quietly become one of the Lakers’ most reliable tone‑setters, and the numbers back it up. Averaging 2.4 blocks per game over the last five contests isn’t just a hot streak — it’s a statement. He’s anchoring the paint, erasing mistakes, and giving the Lakers a defensive backbone exactly when they need it most.
What makes Hayes so valuable is that he never tries to be anything other than what the team needs. He runs the floor, protects the rim, finishes everything around the basket, and brings an energy that lifts the entire second unit. He’s not hunting stats, he’s not forcing touches — he’s playing winning basketball. And that consistency is gold on a roster full of stars and evolving roles.
Every contender needs a guy who embraces the dirty work, who brings effort every night, who doesn’t need headlines to stay locked in. Hayes has been that guy. While others get the spotlight, he’s been the one quietly tilting games with hustle, timing, and pure effort.
If you’ve been watching closely, you know:
Jaxson Hayes has been one of the Lakers’ most dependable role players all season — and his impact is only growing.The man deserves his flowers.
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Great post, Buba. I’ve been watching Jaxson the past 5 games and he is challenging shots at the rim and blocking an amazing number of shots like we’ve never seen him do before. Jax will be returning with a raise and if he keeps it up, could be vying for a starting role next season. This is a personal breakout that nobody expected.
Jax was already becoming the league’s best lob threat and if he can add rim protection to his resume, wow. It’s also interesting to note that Jax also wants to add 3-point shots from top of the key to his repertoire. He still needs to add some muscle to hold position but he’s looking like a keeper for this Lakers team.
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Re: “This is a personal breakout that nobody expected.”
Well said, Tom!
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