This season, 10.6% of LeBron's field goals are dunks. That's his highest rate since 2016-17 and 3rd-highest rate of his entire career. pic.twitter.com/FF8jYoKkZP— Jackson Frank (@jackfrank_jjf) March 25, 2026
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This season, 10.6% of LeBron's field goals are dunks. That's his highest rate since 2016-17 and 3rd-highest rate of his entire career. pic.twitter.com/FF8jYoKkZP— Jackson Frank (@jackfrank_jjf) March 25, 2026
Breaking: The NBA's Board of Governors has approved a vote for the league to explore bids and applicants for expansion teams exclusively in Las Vegas and Seattle, sources tell ESPN. A bidding process is expected to generate offers in the $7-10 billion range for each team. pic.twitter.com/yEaLPjnTVf— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) March 25, 2026
1) That 2nd quarter would have did us in a month ago. No plucky comeback, no opportunities for last second heroics. That’s tangible growth on an important front: grit and toughness.
2) Tired Legs: 5 games in 8 nights on the road…still, no Cade…call it a wash and we do end up losing what was a winnable game. Can’t get too pumped for moral victories.
3)?Defense kept us in it. That’s another thing that wouldn’t happen a month or so ago. If we didn’t light it up from three in a game we got behind in we lost. This was more of a grinding, playoff style comeback. Better for what’s to come.
4) Not loving the out of time out/out of bounds plays these days. They’re predictable and I can’t tell if it’s the play or the execution because not much of either seemed to happen at the end. Something to improve on in these last few games.
5) One more. Then our other epic roadie is in the books, we can close it out with the 3rd seed and face Houston in the 1st round!
Despite a 3-point loss to the East leading Pistons that ended their 9-game win streak, the Lakers again showcasing their newfound championship culture by almost pulling off a stunning 16-point second half comeback.
Before the season, JJ Redick’s challenged every player on the Los Angeles Lakers to build a championship team culture by personally developing championship caliber conditioning, communication, and game habits. Looks like JJ Redick and his players walked the talk. After their first 58 games, the Lakers had #11 offense, #24 defense, and #19 net rating. Over the last 14 games, they had the #4 offense, #10 defense, and #5 net rating.
The Lakers are 14–4 in their last 14 games including 6–2 against top-10 teams like the Knicks, Timberwolves, Nuggets, Rockets (twice), and Heat with their only 4 losses coming from a combined total of just 14 points.
The championship habits that won the Lakers the West #3 seed were more assists, 3-point attempts, and 3-point makes and fewer turnovers on offense and more turnovers and fewer 3-point attempts, 3-point makes on defense.
Unlike their first game vs. the Pistons with Cade Cunningham back in December when the Lakers gave up after falling behind by double digits, the Lakers rallied multiple times this time to tie the game or take a lead.
The difference this time was the championship culture Redick has been able to instill in the Lakers, especially the championship habits of always playing hard, never giving up, and dominating ‘clutch’ time minutes.
The Lakers’ championship culture has transformed from a play-in team desperately hanging onto the #6 seed in the West to the presumed #3 seed in West and dangerous team no NBA team wants to meet in the playoffs.
The Lakers (46-26) now have the 4th easiest remaining strength of schedule in the NBA:The 4 tough games: OKC (2x), CLE, PHXThe 6 easy games: IND, WAS, BKN, UTA, DAL, GSW pic.twitter.com/dRgeSNXl6b— Witness King James (@WITNESSKJ) March 24, 2026