LAKERS PLAYER DEFENSIVE RATINGS LAST 7 GAMES!
The Lakers team defensive rating for the last 7 games was a league best 99.6. While that's encouraging, a review of the players' defensive rating is even more encouraging as the Lakers had 9 of 11 rotation players at 100.0 or lower. pic.twitter.com/13BShlpcnO
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LAKERS DEFENSIVE RATINGS SHOW UPSIDE!
LAKERS DEFENSIVE RATINGS SHOW UPSIDE!
The Lakers player defensive ratings clearly show how the team has a lot more room to become even better defensively, especially with AD, LeBron, and Matthews.
AD is the wild card. When he starts to dominate like last season, watch out! pic.twitter.com/dGkgXlVV2S
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 24, 2021
LAKERS SOLIDIFY #1 DEFENSIVE RATING!
LAKERS SOLIDIFY #1 DEFENSIVE RATING!
The Lakers suffocating 101-90 win over the Bulls extended their lead as the top ranked defensive team to 2.4 points.
The Lakers' 103.6 defensive rating clearly separates them from the next six teams with defensive ratings in the 106's. pic.twitter.com/trzrDjVqMJ
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 24, 2021
5 Things: Lakers defeat Bulls, 9-0 on the road
The Lakers have opened up their “Grammy” trip with back-to-back road wins staying unbeaten away from STAPLES. An impressive feat, one that continues last season’s trend and their Bubble play and highlights the Lakers’ “bunker mentality”. While the Bulls are not the Bucks they are no walk in the park, either. They came into the game on a winning streak and are in the hunt for a playoff berth. Let’s dig in.
- Lakers bread and butter. Also known as Anthony Davis and LeBron James. When both of them have a good to great game the Lakers are a tough team to beat. Simple as that. When one, or rarely both, struggle the game becomes difficult for us to win. Not impossible, which is a testament to the rest of the team, but certainly more difficult. They’ve both been pretty locked in since letting the win against the Warriors slip through their fingers. Tonight Davis took the spotlight and shined the brightest in a return to city of his birth, Chicago.
- The Laker defense is back, different but back. The first half was like watching Nate Robinson in the boxing ring: an outclassed opponent getting beaten up on for a little too long. Give the Bulls credit, they surged in the third but then the bench came in with some better focus and was able to protect the big lead all the way through. I consider that, when the scrubs are in, if the other team doesn’t run it down from a 15-20 point lead to single digits that the bench has done a great job defensively. It got close but they kept it above 10.
- Laker turnovers of the unforced variety. Still too many, way too many. At least three Lakers (definitely AC and LBJ) simply dribbled the ball off of their own feet and out of bounds. Toss in one of the worst entry passes Talen Horton-Tucker will ever throw and some lazy post entries the Lakers definitely have one area of the game they can focus on in practice: valuing the basketball to a higher degree.
- Coming back down to Earth. Across the board the Lakers are starting to come back down to Earth from three. While I was hoping that Caruso would continue his nova hot start from three, that Kuzma would rediscover his rookie stroke and that guys like Wes Matthews and Schroder would light it up the team as a whole are trending towards the mean. Not unexpectedly. We’re on the road, these guys aren’t historically knockdown shooters, and the Lakers aren’t designed to be an elite three point shooting team. The good thing is they continue to dominate in the hustle and heart stats which easily overcame a 4-19 showing from three tonight.
- But Jamie you missed the Bucks game. Yeah, I know. That was a great game, too, one of LeBron’s best this season. After a hot start by Giannis the Lakers settled in and played their game for the last 3 quarters. They have similar weaknesses as last season: who finishes the game since GA can’t shoot free throws? The one dimensionality of a Giannis-led offense. Not enough play makers. Should the Lakers and Bucks meet in the NBA Finals I would take the Lakers in 5, if both team rosters remain unchanged and in good health.
Lakers Fast Break- Lakers-Bulls Wrap Up and Just How Good Are The Jazz?
The lakerholics.com crew of Gerald, LakerTom, and MagicMan are back as they talk about the Lakers 101-90 victory over the Chicago Bulls. Plus who of the guys is getting vaccinated next week (and who isn’t), our thoughts on Shaq’s live comments to Donovan Mitchell, and speaking of the Jazz could the 2nd best team in the league be in Utah?
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