Moving DFS into the starting lineup to replace Rui is a top priority for JJ Redick starting tonight. Lakers have easy 6 games ahead but need to play their best starting lineup. Time for JJ and Rob to make the needed moves. https://t.co/x1YbtVypxM pic.twitter.com/gzv96YsIP0
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 9, 2025
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Austin Reaves’ Defense Is Going to Be Tested!
Austin Reaves Defense Is Going to Be Tested!
This was as brutal for Austin Reaves and is going to be every team's game plan going forward. Frankly, JJ needs to decide upon a strategy against this going forward as it could really undermine Austin Reaves' confidence and even… https://t.co/tDhsX3C3I6 pic.twitter.com/AVHj9Lfgrw
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 9, 2025
Could Healthy Zach LaVine Transform Lakers?
Could Healthy Zach LaVine Transform Lakers?
29-year old Zach LaVine has not only managed to stay healthy but is having one of the best seasons of his career, averaging 23.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 0.9 steals while shooting 50.9% from the field, 44.7% from deep on… pic.twitter.com/hif1M6Fe6u
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 8, 2025
5 Things: Huh?!
That was probably the worst loss of the JJ Reddick era. Absolutely no defense being played. Bad offense. Just about the shittiest overall effort I’ve seen all season other than Miami. Begs the question…what happened?
- Broken record topic of the season: defense still sucks. The Lakers defense was an utter disaster last night. It was if everyone had eaten a big dinner and couldn’t move their feet. That was followed by too much ice cream and the resultant brain freeze was such that defensive communication was rendered non-existent. All in all, even though we “only” gave up 118 points it was obvious from the jump the Lakers as a team didn’t much seem to care that Dallas got what they wanted, when they wanted it and how they wanted to get it. All. Game. Long. The telling stat? Only DFS had a positive plus/minus (+3) from the entire team. The one guy who has no clue where he should be still managed to impact winning the most. Pathetic.
- Bench Gabe Vincent and trade him. That’s it, dude is cooked and I’m done.
- Dalton Knecht and Rui need to do more on D. Knecht scored 13 points in 16 minutes. Still had a -8 +/-. Rui played 26 minutes and scored 6 points and had the same -8. They combined for 1…1…rebound. We need more out of both for this to have a shot at working.
- Picking on Austin. Reaves was getting abused on defense from the jump and neither he, the team, or the coaches were able to bother adjusting. In fact there really wasn’t any kind of adjusting being done as the listless Lakers got scorched on the glass, again, and Dallas waltzed to the rim over and over and over. Hope for a quick fix was extinguished in Coach Reddick’s post gamer. His exact words were: “I’m not sure what our rotations were. I’ve never seen us try to execute what we were doing. I haven’t watched the film yet. Just watching it live and talking to the assistants who did watch it on film, we’re not sure what was going on with the shift positioning and the rotations. Never seen it before.” Dude…news flash coach…you kind of only have 1 job and that’s to know what the fuck is going on. This is a Darvin Ham kind of tactic. Blaming the players, c’mon man, there are 48 minutes during the game in which you can make adjustments. You’re the one who has to make the team adapt if they’re not doing it organically on the court. You don’t wait for a film session after you get home from the road trip to hammer it out. Read, react, adapt. Honestly, there is little doubt in my mind that the differences between Vogel, Ham, and Reddick are minute if not purely cosmetic. Of the 3 Vogel was clearly the best coach. Good job, Rob…
- Hope everyone in the LA area is safe from the fire. I know several people who have been evacuated and it’s crazy how big the fire is. Stay safe folks!
Teams around NBA covet Lakers’ 2029 and 2031 draft picks
Los Angeles Lakers rumor claims they have pair of specific trade assets that could be key in blockbuster move soon https://t.co/bGqIMAFkGH
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 8, 2025
“People want the 2029 and 2031 picks just because of the uncertainty [around the Lakers’ long-term future],” Buha claimed in a new video post on his YouTube channel.
The team doesn’t have first-round picks this year or in 2027. However, they have first-round selections in five upcoming drafts that they might be able to use in potential trades over the next month. But it makes sense that teams are specifically eyeing their selections at the end of the decade.
Los Angeles Lakers future draft picks (First-round): 2026, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031
Lebron James will be long gone by then, and the picks also come after Anthony Davis’ current contract runs out. Who knows what sort of team they will be by then? But mortgaging the future to try and win another title now with James is something the Lakers have shown they are willing to do.