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    5 Things: true Grit

    I had wanted for Austin Reaves (who wisely wanted to disassociate his old nickname, AR-15, from his NBA career) to take on the moniker ‘True Grit’ last summer. Turns out that phrase has the potential to define this Laker season. This game was a tale of 2 quarters, the second and the third. The Lakers displayed a lot of poise and focus coming back to win an arena we famously do quite poorly at.

    1. The second quarter. This quarter had everything for the Laker Doubter: a meaningless (at the time) PatBev technical foul) a defense that seemed not to care and poor one offensive possession after another. Dame hit a nigh half court three, burned Beverley at every opportunity and we had no answer for Grant. Going into the locker room at halftime we had given up 71 points based mostly on a 45 point second quarter. Most teams fold in that scenario.
    2. The (not really) halftime speech. According to the players Ham walked in, said “You guys figure this shit out” and walked out. Then, and this is the sole reason I can see why we keep him on the team this year, into the void stepped one Patrick Beverley and encouraged his teammates to play with Swag. There are few players that want to step into those voids and there are even fewer that can do it true impact. PatBev did both and this was a fantastic example of how he brings more to the team than will ever be tracked by a stat sheet.
    3. The 3rd quarter. The one where we scored 40 points and held Portland to 21 all but erasing the deficit. It took execution, heart and will to make that comeback…on the road…in an arena the Lakers (and LeBron) play as poorly at as any other in the Association. With the win LeBron pulled to .500 (10-10) at the Rose Garden (sorry Modal, you just don’t deserve the naming rights). The Lakers are an abysmal 46-72 in Portland. This game was a loss at halftime just waiting to happen. The Lakers would sputter out, Portland would right the ship and pull away a little bit in the standings and so on. All we had to do was lay down and quit. We did not.
    4. Off night for the Lakers bench. They’ve generally been a source of strength, and with injuries pressing many of our bench players into the starting line up this isn’t wholly surprising, but the Lakers bench had a rough go last night. Russ was driving but not getting the whistle and not making shots, Wenyan had more turnovers and fouls (6 total) than points (4) and JTA didn’t get much burn. Max Christie did have a highlight worthy block in the second quarter. I’m not sure Nunn has much of a place in Ham’s schemes, he ought to be traded because, in theory, you could get something for him.
    5. Thomas Bryant’s return to form. After a stretch of three mediocre games where he didn’t score in double-digits or rebound the ball very well Thomas Bryant continued his return to NBA relevance with a rousing 12-15 (4-5 from three) showing for 31 points. He showed that he can be a monster on the glass, as well, grabbing 4 offensive rebounds en route to 14 boards overall. Topping my list of “gotta keep after this season” is Thomas Bryant. There are few players with his size and speed that can score and rebound as well as he can…when he sets his mind to it. Like many young players he is prone to having lapses in that department.

    Well, well, well, Rob Pelinka made an in-season trade!!!! With the breaking news that we have swapped Kendrick Nunn and three second round picks for Rui Hachimura we have solved one aspect of our line up issues by moving a shooting guard for a small forward and adding some much needed size. While it remains to be seen how much he plays with us I think that, on first glance, this trade makes a ton of sense. Nunn was often the odd man out, had only mildly griped about his role here, but just never really found a niche on the Lakers. The Bone Bruise That Would Not Heal certainly affected his tenure here and we wish him well on his next team.

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    • True grit is a perfect name for this team, Jamie. They have their warts and shortcomings but, unlike last year’s team, they never give up and always fight when behind.

      This was one of those nights where at halftime you make points with the wife by suggesting we switch over to a movie and I’ll watch the rest of the game after she goes to bed.

      Well, the movie went late so I thought it might be wise to check the score to see if the second half was worth watching. Needless to say, there’s nothing as enjoyable as watching the second biggest second half comeback in Lakers history knowing what was coming. Sweet comeback.

      Credit to coach Ham. He may have made a few rookie mistakes but this team plays hard for him every night and what he’s done with Russ and AD and LeBron is special. Whatever happens, Darvin has done a great job under tough circumstances, especially for a first time head coach.

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    5 Things: Lakers Lose to Kings

    LeBron and Russ did their level best but with so many key players MIA every game is an exercise in seeking perfection in order to attain a win. Perfection proved elusive, again, and the Lakers fell to the Kings although the game was a hard fought and close affair. Nobody will care, though, at the end of the season how hard the Lakers play because the column will simply have one more ‘L’ in it.

    1. The Walking Wounded and no quarter given. The Lakers are down 3 key players (AD, Reaves and LW4) with PatBev making regular trips to the injured list and LeBron often not too far behind. Be it sore hamstrings, balky ankles or a stress reaction in the foot all of Los Angeles is waiting for good news on the Lakers struggle to field a complete line up most nights. While an obvious reason it is still just an excuse for the losses piling up of late. We had a nice stretch against the eastern conference (whom we have more wins against than the west) but have failed to gain ground on the most important teams: or conference and division rivals. We’re 9-16 against the western conference and 1-8 against the Pacific Division. We need to change that tune and fast.
    2. 284. That’s the number of points LeBron needs to pass Kareem. ESPN estimates that’ll be in 11 games, I think a game or two sooner. It will be a shame if it comes in a loss, which feels likely at this point, but the Lakers need LeBron to average 30+ every night without AD for us to have even a puncher’s chance. If that’s the case the record could be broken sooner than planned.
    3. Russ and LeBron can’t do it all. They need another Laker to score 15-20 points and they need to score them pretty efficiently. Last night no Laker other than Westbrook and James scored more than 14 points (Nunn had 14 in 16 minutes…might be he needs to play a little more coach?). Worse no starter scored in double-figures besides LeBron as Thomas Bryant and Dennis Schroder have fallen from their lofty pedestals they attained on the road trip. Not sure what some of the guys need to do to bring that sharper game to the western conference games but it needs to get figured out ASAP.
    4. Why is PatBev playing at all? -16 in +/- and he only took 4 shots while tying Mac Christie in minutes behind Russ and LeBron. For $13 million you need to bring more than a rah-rah attitude and the occasional defensive play. While still topping my list of players that need to be traded to salvage the season it’s worth noting that no team will bring him on for his production, which is anemic at best. I doubt he takes a buyout seeing as this is certain to be his last deal above the veteran minimum so the Lakers may need to swallow some pride and deal him along with a (hopefully) protected FRP. If it takes Nunn or LW4 or even Reaves to get a deal done it should be done. I like all those guys, none of them are keys to the season improving if a better overall player can be had.
    5. Bring in some size. Play Damien Jones. Sign Boogie muthafawking Cousins who can at least bang and score as well as Bryant can and will be fresh and motivated. We’re getting killed on the glass and it’s losing us games. Somebody, anybody, in the front office wake up and do some work, man…

    Anyhow, some more togh games coming up with no news on when we’ll get Reaves or Lonnie back. AD will likely arrive too late at this point and that will just further coerce the Laker front office to continue their dithering and doing of nothing. Sure hope there is a really good plan for the summer folks or this could be a really long couple of seasons to close out LeBron’s career.

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    • I like the idea of a trade and I’ve seen some good, bad and absurd trades over the last year or so. I don’t know what criteria the Lakers are functioning under right now. I know what the PR machine around the Lakers is doing: churning out click bait and BS and my fear is that’s because the truth is that there won’t be any moves. That we let the expiring deals expire and try and lure someone like Beal or LaVine here rather than build a real team. Just not in the Lakers DNA to take the long, hard road that leads to something semi-sustainable. Always going for the quick fix and, to their credit, it’s worked enough to justify that choice. We’ll see, just a couple weeks until this question is settled until after June.

    • I do, I, myself, used to watch a game multiple times. No longer, a5 year old has a way of sucking up free time

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    Raptors want a Dejounte Murray-esque haul in return. That ain’t what we got.

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    Raptors want a Dejounte Murray-esque haul in return. That ain’t what we got.

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    5 Things: James Epic Game Propels Lakers Past Rockets

    You would have hoped that this would have ended up with James resting for much of the 4th quarter. Second game in a back-to-back, LeBron played 40+ last night, still dogged by the ankle he rolled a few games back. and a tough stretch of games coming up. No such luck but at least we walked away with a much-needed win.

    1. LeBron continues to pile on history. The King is just 4 games from tying Michael Jordan for most 40 point games at this age. We needed every one of those points and his 4th quarter was masterful. Un like yesterday when he seemed content to let the team win the game in the waning seconds and faded down the stretch in the second half in general, LeBron kicked it into another gear and made sure the accomplishment wasn’t wasted in a loss like so many already have.
    2. Two turnovers. A lesser regarded feat than LeBron’s scoring but no less impactful was the Lakers setting a franchise record for fewest turnovers in a game. Again we needed just about every one of those possessions to generate FGAs and buckets to win the game.
    3. Walking wounded. One thing I really admire about this team is how they seem to truly have the “next man up” mentality. The grit and fight thy have is really refreshing from last season. Of course it would help if more of the better guys on the roster could play but no news on when LW4 or Reaves will return to the floor. In their stead Kendrick Nunn has been playing his best basketball as a Laker and Max Christie has carved out a niche’ role. AD is unlikely to play this month so we’ll night to fight on without him and hope for the best. In his stead Wenyan Gabriel and Thomas Bryant have been giving max effort but they simply can’t replicate what AD brings when he can play.
    4. The memo was received. After much hullabaloo regarding the officiating last game and this season in general, LeBron got to the line 12 times matching his season high from the Dallas Christmas game. Westbrook also got to the line 8 times. We’ll see how long this trend lasts.
    5. The next ten games can make or break the season. 6 out of 10 on the road, 5 of those on the back five. The opponents are all quality with San Antonio being the only pencil it in win and Portland being the only other team under .500 besides and the Spurs. Those 10 games will also be the last ones before the trade deadline. We play Milwaukee on 2/9 hours after the deadline ends. How the Lakers fare in this stretch will go a long way towards defining this season. Do we fall to superior opponents and fall out of the playin and playoff picture? Do we tread water and hover around .500 like we have for much of the season? Do we exceed expectations and win 6 or 7 games in this stretch? I am not one of those folks who sees a trade on the horizon since the Lakers created another self-imposed obstacle in the “we want someone to be around for 3 years, and be a superstar, and no other team will outbid us and our meager haul for this player either”. This is what we’re rolling with for the season, LeBron can side whine all he wants but it changes nothing. Fans and media can express disbelief at the missteps and inaction but they’ve made it pretty obvious at this point that they don’t want to make a trade unless it’s a gift-horse. Don’t see that happening.

      A win is a win but we need to start moving up the standings sooner than later. All of these 2 steps forward, 3 steps back aren’t going to be enough to get us to where we need to be. The Lakers need to start moving up so that they can try and rest LeBron as much as they can. If AD comes back and if his foot injury doesn’t come back and if we can make it work with he, Thomas Bryant and Wenyan Gabriel bolstering LeBron in the front court we have an OK foundation. The team will need to reverse the injury luck, big time, to have any shot of any kind. That has always been the key, nothing has changed.

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    1) If you saw LeBron’s tweet about the refs you know he’s had it with this wish washy league and it’s double standards when it comes to how they officiate and when. Like we fans, I don’t believe LeBron is looking for preferential treatment but simple consistency.

    2) People want to say Russ blew it in the clutch. Whether the foul was called or not there were three chances the Lakers, as a team, blew it. This #2 is about the first time when we corralled the rebound. Coach Ham made another rookie mistake and did not call a time out.

    3) Russell pushed the ball up and, because there was so much time left, didn’t attack fast. He should have then called a time out to set up a real play, not the messy garbage we saw to finish the game. This time out could have been called by anyone, including the coaches.

    4) LeBron and Russ blew when, with 5-6 seconds left and Russ lost control of the ball and regained they did not call a timeout. This also applies to coach Ham who could have come out on the court screaming to set up a play in a time out. This also did not happen.

    5) Again, Laker fans are bashing Russ taking that last shot while conveniently ignoring that LeBron basically ran away from the play. Russ gets the ball, crosses mid court and LeBron…is not in any part of my TV’s frame. He’s not involved and seemingly didn’t want to be. Who cuts to the rim when Russ drives? Wenyan Gabriel! That, my friends, is fucking pathetic. It’s pathetic that we didn’t go to something that worked, like a the Russ/LeBron two man game. Or LeBron cutting back to the strong side when he saw Russ lose control as a release valve. Or that 2 veterans and a coach couldn’t decide to call a time out and set something up multiple times. LeBron bemoans not having a core group of guys while skirting the fact he himself pushed to trade them all away.

    There have been some losses we should have won. This was a game we deserved to lose. Has nothing to do with Russ taking the last shit because he, alone and at least, had the balls to try.

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    1) If you saw LeBron’s tweet about the refs you know he’s had it with this wish washy league and it’s double standards when it comes to how they officiate and when. Like we fans, I don’t believe LeBron is looking for preferential treatment but simple consistency.

    2) People want to say Russ blew it in the clutch. Whether the foul was called or not there were three chances the Lakers, as a team, blew it. This #2 is about the first time when we corralled the rebound. Coach Ham made another rookie mistake and did not call a time out.

    3) Russell pushed the ball up and, because there was so much time left, didn’t attack fast. He should have then called a time out to set up a real play, not the messy garbage we saw to finish the game. This time out could have been called by anyone, including the coaches.

    4) LeBron and Russ blew when, with 5-6 seconds left and Russ lost control of the ball and regained they did not call a timeout. This also applies to coach Ham who could have come out on the court screaming to set up a play in a time out. This also did not happen.

    5) Again, Laker fans are bashing Russ taking that last shot while conveniently ignoring that LeBron basically ran away from the play. Russ gets the ball, crosses mid court and LeBron…is not in any part of my TV’s frame. He’s not involved and seemingly didn’t want to be. Who cuts to the rim when Russ drives? Wenyan Gabriel! That, my friends, is fucking pathetic. It’s pathetic that we didn’t go to something that worked, like a the Russ/LeBron two man game. Or LeBron cutting back to the strong side when he saw Russ lose control as a release valve. Or that 2 veterans and a coach couldn’t decide to call a time out and set something up multiple times. LeBron bemoans not having a core group of guys while skirting the fact he himself pushed to trade them all away.

    There have been some losses we should have won. This was a game we deserved to lose. Has nothing to do with Russ taking the last shit because he, alone and at least, had the balls to try.

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    Anyone see jJa’s dunk tonight? Daaaaaaaaayyyyyuuuuuum…

    Yo….

    Anyone see jJa’s dunk tonight? Daaaaaaaaayyyyyuuuuuum…

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    • He can cock that arm back like nobody else in a full 180 and just hang there forever before he slams it through. He made a block at the other end that was even better it was so high.

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    If youre wondering why we’re auditioning re-tread centers from yesteryear its because the Lakers are being prudent worry-warts.

    Look up stress reactions in the foot, specifically the one AD has currently. Generally caused by running and jumping. So, while yes, of course, its exciting to think AD coukd play again by the end of the month the Lakers will quite likely limit his in-game minutes and activity. This would be prudent because if it flares up they need to perform surgery to fix the bone and that’s his season right there.

    Given everything the Lakers are being smart. They, unlike many fans who seem giddy that AD’s return means his injury issues are behind him, know this has a good chance to be a short return. Or not, I inderstand hoping against the i jury rep because the flip side ain’t pretty. That’s a street with 2 potential directions. One really positive, the other notsomuch.

    As to why they would choose Leonard or Cousins over a younger, more athletic player, the answer is “because that’s who The King asked for”. James and Cousins have been linked as wanting to play with each for awhile and the Bubble season doesn’t count because Cosuins didn’t really play. Leonard, out of the league due to injuries and anti-semetic comments made playing Call of Duty, has basically the same skillset. They want to replicate Bryant and AD’s pick and pop skill set up and down the roster.

    Anyhow, that’s my take on this scenario.

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    If youre wondering why we’re auditioning re-tread centers from yesteryear its because the Lakers are being prudent worry-warts.

    Look up stress reactions in the foot, specifically the one AD has currently. Generally caused by running and jumping. So, while yes, of course, its exciting to think AD coukd play again by the end of the month the Lakers will quite likely limit his in-game minutes and activity. This would be prudent because if it flares up they need to perform surgery to fix the bone and that’s his season right there.

    Given everything the Lakers are being smart. They, unlike many fans who seem giddy that AD’s return means his injury issues are behind him, know this has a good chance to be a short return. Or not, I inderstand hoping against the i jury rep because the flip side ain’t pretty. That’s a street with 2 potential directions. One really positive, the other notsomuch.

    As to why they would choose Leonard or Cousins over a younger, more athletic player, the answer is “because that’s who The King asked for”. James and Cousins have been linked as wanting to play with each for awhile and the Bubble season doesn’t count because Cosuins didn’t really play. Leonard, out of the league due to injuries and anti-semetic comments made playing Call of Duty, has basically the same skillset. They want to replicate Bryant and AD’s pick and pop skill set up and down the roster.

    Anyhow, that’s my take on this scenario.

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    5 Things: Nuggets end Lakers win streak at 5

    While maybe not surprising in that very few Lakers were healthy enough to play in this contest, the loss to Denver means the Lakers come to the halfway point of the season at 19-22. Not many games separate them from this or that seeding, which is good. The Lakers haven’t been very healthy this season and seemingly can’t depend on much of the roster being available on a game-to-game basis.

    Been raining a lot here in LA. Stay safe y’all.
    1. Too few healthy bodies. We don’t need to overly dump on the team after the loss to Denver. Jokic cruised to an easy triple-double, we competed hard but Denver just has too much firepower for us to keep up with. Solid games from Russ, Nunn and TB. Dennis did not have a great game, supporting cast isn’t enough to contend with the juggernaut that is Denver this season. They are going to be dangerous in the playoffs.
    2. Wenyan Gabriel has perfected his role on this team. I am really loving the energy and enthusiasm Wenyan brings from last season to this Wenyan has carved out a nice little niche on the Lakers. Out of the league the Los Angeles AARP, er…Lakers, of last season desperately needed youth and energy on a team built on aged legs. Enter Wenyan Gabriel who didn’t really “wow” anyone but played hard and did what was asked. This season he has shown that he can take and make the open corner three that they leave him open for. His rebounding and hustle can change the dynamics of a game and he pairs great with Russ and LeBron because he’s willing, like Thomas Bryant, to do the dirty work.
    3. The defense has completely fallen off without AD. That was, to a degree, to be expected, but the general slide back to 19th in defensive efficiency has coincided with LeBron playing out of his mind to mask the porous D. No LeBron, Lakers give up 122 and only score 109. In general the Lakers have been getting by forcing the pace and scoring in the paint all season long. When AD comes back we’ll see how that impacts that end because it’s unlikely the Lakers can just score their way through multiple 7 game series.
    4. Max Christie played great. The rookie had a pretty complete game after being thrust into the starting five due to injuries. Max had that jump shot working and canned 2-3 from three, 6-8 overall. His defense was decent and he filled in ably, as one would hope, going to be hard for him to get floor time when the medical unit empties out so it’s nice to see him showcase himself a bit.
    5. What the Lakers need to do to close out the season strong. Get and stay healthy. That’ll take care of a lot of issues if AD, LeBron and Russ can all stay on the floor and produce for most of the rest of the season. Since getting back in the rotation Nunn has shown he has something left in the tank. The Lakers could still package Nunn and the inconsistent and underwhelming PatBev for a player or two of impact. With the news that Sarver has veto power still, for some reason, on any Jae Crowder trade I doubt he comes to us (in-division and conference rivals don’t generally help each other out, either). We need a play like that, though. I don’t think we have the chutzpah to get in on the potential O.G. sweepstakes or players of that caliber, we’ll need to focus on lower hanging fruit which will be players with a more one-dimensional skillset. That could be Eric Gordon or someone like that. Oft-injured, stats trending down as they age, wants to compete for something.

    If we make the playoffs, maybe even just the playin, and Russ continues as he has been I don’t see another serious 6th man of the year candidate. If AD comes back, and more importantly stays back, and we make the actual playoffs I can see him and LeBron as potential MVPs and AD as a potential DPOY. The west is that wide open and in that much chaos. Unexpectedly but that is exactly why they play the games. All the meaningless predictions and polls have to be put to the fire of reality. As a result the Lakers aren’t in a hole so deep there is no hope. They just need to get the best players back and playing consistently and they have a legit shot at something I did not think was at all possible when the season kicked off: a playoff berth. Not a playin, a true playoff spot. Here’s hoping the trends we’ve seen since the 2-10 start are what this team is truly capable of.

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    5 Things: Lakers streak continues

    There was no let-down with the return of LeBron James. Nor was the absence of Lonnie Walker IV or Austin Reaves an issue as the Lakers steam-rolled the Atlanta Hawks at home in a wire to wire win. LeBron, Russ and the supporting cast had everything working as the Lakers win streak grew to 4.

    1. The King’s reign is strong. There are some young players gunning for the throne and, to date, Giannis has been the only one to touch the Sun. Since LeBron took the NBA torch from Kobe he has reigned long and well. This might be my favorite LeBron season as a Laker because of his supporting cast and its myriad array of issues. Fact is all NBA teams are imperfect in some form or another and rely on their best players to get them to the next level. LeBron has been doing just that since mid-December.
    2. Russell’s great all around game. I’m quite sure there is nothing Russ can do to convince those who want to see him traded that this is working now. Too much water under the bridge to reverse ingrained opinions or notions. I, myself, had doubts this would work or that Westbrook would accept a bench role so easily and also excel in it and that he could continue to play well without the elite finishing skills of AD. We were and are all wrong. Russ has shown that he can have a starter’s impact off the bench with his elite rebounding and passing. He never has been or will be an elite scorer but it doesn’t matter if he’s getting teammates easy buckets..which he is. Including a nifty LeBron/Russ 2-man game. Last season it felt like James and Westbrook just alternated controlling possessions and that wasn’t very successful. This season LeBron is more off-ball than at any other pony as a Laker, which isn’t a lot mind you, but it’s allowing the guards in the team to be involved and that’s what’s working.
    3. Kendrick Nunn getting some solid run. He’s still at the top of my “most likely to be traded” list next to PatBev but it was still really nice to see Nunn have a solid game in a non-garbage time role. He can still be a factor in the NBA and likely had a fair amount of rust to shake off and confidence to build back up after a year off from a lingering injury. The Lakers will need Kendrick to contribute if he stays on the team. His shooting could be a key factor this season if he can keep this up and in the playoffs, should such a thing be in the cards for this team, he could be a difference maker.
    4. Schröder playing well with LeBron. We saw Dennis excel without LeBron, taking more shots, controlling the ball, and showing that he can play at his Euro League level in the NBA. I wanted to see him do that with James playing and Dennis delivered. There are a bevy of players who are playing as much for their next contract as they are to win now. The two can coexist, although it can also ruin team chemistry if the former outweighs the latter. Kudos to coach Ham in managing the desire to showcase with the needs of the team, especially in the case of Dennis and Russ who both have a lot of potential money on the line next summer.
    5. True garbage time. Great seeing LeBron play fewer than 35 minutes in a win. It allowed us to see some of our younger guys get some run in the waning moments of the game once the double digit lead was truly insurmountable. The G Leaguers all got to play as the only active roster not to see floor time was Damien Jones (DNP-sore right toe). The newest Laker, Sterling Brown, also got tossed in the fire right off the bay. When the guys from the G-League and the Two Ways get to play it either means a terrible loss or a blow out win. Loving the still too infrequent blow out wins but I’ll take whatever wins we can get.

    Back-to-back tonight, won’t be blown away if LeBron doesn’t play but I hope he does. We need to start proving our mettle against division and conference teams, teams we have a hard time beating this season. These are the teams you want to beat at least once because should the Lakers get to the playoffs that’s who we’ll face in the first 3 rounds, more if we’re a playin team. Tonight against the Kings would be a good place to start.

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    • Great post Jamie. The whole trade Russ faction is missing an important element. Even if the Lakers want to trade Russ, we so few seller and too many buyers, teams are not going to just dump good players for 2 future picks that may or may not be valuable in 5 to 7 years. They are going to look for packages that help them build in the next couple of years. Honestly that’s going to make it harder to land any quality player in any trade. At least not until the last couple of days before the trade deadline. Which is in a way good for the Lakers. With the way we have been playing I would like to see what this squad can do if we are ever healthy again. That will go a long way in deciding what we should do this summer.

    • Good fiver, Jamie.

      1. LeBron is still the King.
      2. Should we keep Russ?
      3. Nunn raising his trade value.
      4. Dennis turning into Euro Dennis
      5. Real garbage time.

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    5 Things: Lakers Rise to the Task

    This was a statement win for the Lakers franchise. When star players are hurt it’s up to the unsung teammates to do their best to meet the challenge. The Lakers have not much but vet minimum players to fall back on when one or more of their marquee stars goes down, a thinness much critiqued by Planet Earth and a major source of Pelinka-inspired ire for fans. Last night, for a game at least, those players showed that faith to be warranted as a motley gang of Lakers overcame a mostly healthy and rolling Miami Heat team.

    1. Dennis Schroder’s best game by a country mile. This was the version of Flash Laker’s fans had been hoping to see. The unstoppable paint penetrator, the slow-gather but accurate three point shooter, and the drive and dish playmaker. Euro League Schroder, at last! Dennis’ line of 32 pts, 4 boards, 4 steals and 2 dimes was needed in every aspect to manage the win last night. He got to the line 14 times applying pressure on a variety of Miami defenders all game long and taking on the scoring burden left to the team by LeBron’s absence due to illness. The best part was he had only one turnover which helped minimize the 17 turnovers the team coughed up (most of that on Russ). Dennis needs to bottle this game and play with this level of aggression whomever else is on the floor with him from now on.
    2. Russell Westbrook’s sloppy but impactful game. There won’t be many wins following a 7 turnover game from Russ. He’s too critical for getting guys easy shots for that to work but for a night we escaped despite a subpar passing game from Westbrook. He nearly had another triple-double off the bench but didn’t chase it. Despite the 7 TOs he did have 9 dimes and 8 rebounds and scored some seriously clutch baskets down the stretch. It gets harder and harder for me to see the team trading Russ and easier and easier for me to see them justifying keeping him the whole season and possibly beyond, for the right price. Best of all Russ seems to have won the fans in the home crowd over with his effort, if not polish.
    3. Kendrick Nunn’s best game in a looooong time (maybe the whole season). It had to happen eventually, right? Nunn couldn’t be awful for forever, the guy has too much talent. In limited action Nunn had his most complete and least-forced game in a purple and gold uniform. With Troy Brown Jr. leaving the game early due to another injury his production was desperately needed for a team that has fewer and fewer scoring options to turn to. His line of 9 points on 4-9 shooting (1-3 from downtown) and 3 rebounds won’t ‘wow’ anyone or reverse the general consensus that his MLE signing is one of the worst ever for the Lakers but it’s a clear step in the right direction for a player we all hoped to see more out of but have yet to see it consistently.
    4. More high quality Wenyan Gabriel minutes. A lot of players struggle in limited minutes. Wenyan has a simple role and he’s making the most of it and he’s doing that consistently which is the key for bench players. Like Nunn’s, his box score won’t jump out at you but it was efficient and the guy plays so hard that much of what he does by way of keeping possessions alive, fighting for position that allows our guards to grab boards and not pad his own stats are all critical elements of Laker success this season. He may not be playing his way into a massive deal next season but it’s easy to see Wenyan at least sticking around the league as his corner three is rounding into shape, his effort is always there, and he’s playing focused and within his role.
    5. What works about the small guard lineup. I’m personally not a huge fan but coach Ham keeps trotting it out so we have to at least take a look at what about the 3-4 guard lineups he is deploying does indeed work. It makes the team harder to guard on the perimeter and allows for more drives to the rim. Schroder and Russ in particular are elite at finding seams and exploding to the hoop for a layup or pass. Now, depending on the defense, those drives can have very mixed results but if the correct read is made more often than not it does have the potential of at least partially offsetting our woebegone outside shooting. It also has problems on the defensive glass that put the onus and burden on Thomas Bryant and Wenyan Gabriel to box out consistently while also covering their man in roll schemes which isn’t easy even for elite defenders. Still, it could end up being a useful tool if we go down to three guards, LBJ and AD or Bryant in the future. For myself, when everyone is healthy, I would hope that some of the potential line ups featuring more size get as extended a look as the small line ups have.

    All in all a high quality win and now the winning streak is a legit three whole games. With the hope that we’ll have James back for the next game and AD back before the trade deadline the Lakers a re still in a decent position to make the playin and at least challenge for the 6th seed, Anyone who had said that was a possibility after the 2-10 start when we were all feeling the doom and gloom would likely be lying. Fans resigned themselves to a lost season or hoping a trade would bail us out but then something happened: the Lakers just started to play harder. Not even all that much better, just harder and with more intent. Yes, it also came with a short burst of the potential MVP versions of LeBron and AD but those 2 have played together in a scant 14 games this season, a lot of those were the early losses, as well. So, with 38 games played and coming up on the halfway mark, we need to look for hope in the players who do play consistently to find a way forward. Just like last night.

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    • You make an important point, which has been a major point behind the front office’s hesitancy to invest in this team. For much of this season, the team has underperformed for a variety of reasons, including poor roster construction from the front office. They’ve lost games they should have won and played poorly even when healthy.

      While there were promising signs from AD before the injury and LeBron after AD’s injury, the team was still losing and falling further behind. AD playing like MVP. LeBron still dominating. Now we can add, Schroder to Bryant and Reaves and Walker at times. This was the Dennis Schroder who led Germany to the wins in the Euro games. Not the Schroder from 2021.

      It’s taken time but the team is suddenly getting better. They’ve been persistent all season long but finally they’re breaking through. The vibe is different too. Rather than coming out and giving a good effort, this team came out to do their part and get a win. That should be what the front office has been waiting for.

      • See I think that they’ll use this as reasons why NOT to make a major, or really any, move. They’ll point to all the vet min guys and say how they’re over-performing their value, that all we need is AD, LBJ and Russ to play to form and this team is legit. They’ve basically constructed a no trade wall around this season, for some reason, and it doesn’t feel like that’s changing.

        Take the very reasonable idea of trading LW4 for someone that is either under contract or won’t command the salary he might next season. Nothing wacky or crazy about that. If the Lakers want to keep Thomas Bryant and Reaves it’s unlikely they’ll be able to afford LW4. Not impossible but unlikely. Will Rob make a move or just another useful asset walk for nothing?

        If he performs to type nothing will happen this season. Has yet to make an in-season trade and all signs are pointing more and more to staying as-is.

        Who knows, though, something crazy could come down the pike and Rob could (finally) make a move but I’m not really holding my breath for that to happen.

        • Well, we both have our schticks and are sticking to them. You’ve been right so far in that the Lakers are doing everything they can to avoid making a trade. We’ll get the answer by February 9th.

          I think the way LeBron and AD have been playing and how wide open the West is and how much better the team is playing makes it near impossible for the Lakers not to trade at least one of the picks to get more size, shooting, and defense.

          Frankly, any smart front office would immediately push all of their chips into the middle with the Lakers hand. They don’t need a third star, just four or five better fitting players.

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    5 Things: What Father Time?

    I had a feeling this might happen. It was easy to bury the Lakers as dead and gone when LeBron looked mortal just a couple weeks ago. Since he had a string of inefficient, 30+ point games, LeBron decided that he was going to go back to what works: scoring inside. The King did it again last night as he strung together back-to-back 40+ point games which just so happened to coincide with two Laker victories. Coach Ham in his post-game presser made it clear that this is the plan going forward, to ride LeBron until the wheels fall off or help returns.

    1. LeBron defying reality. If there’s one reason for the Laker’s front office to pull the trigger on a trade it should be the way LeBron is playing right now. When he’s commanding the paint like he is now there are few things that can deter his scoring. He gets to the line more, as well, which puts even more pressure on the defense and helps his teammates who can get to the rim and create contact like Schroder did last night. The King’s line was both epic and necessary as the Laker bench frittered away a big second half lead without Russ to get them easy baskets. What had almost looked like some potential 4th quarter rest turned into a close affair and LeBron ended up playing a team-high 40 minutes.
    2. Thomas Bryant filling in more than ably. He’s been more efficient than he was last night (9-17, no 3 pt. FGA) but it’s work on the glass on both ends that is helping keep the Lakers afloat while AD rests his injured foot. The big man continued to show he has completely recovered from a year of dealing with leg injuries by pulling down a game high 15 rebounds, 5 on the offensive end which proved critical as we needed all of those second chance points to pull this one out. If it were up to me I would experiment quite a bit with AD and Bryant on the floor with LeBron and maybe Russ. His pick and roll game is strong because he can shoot it from the rim out to the three point line. Loving the effort we’re seeing and this guy is playing his way into at least an MLE if not more.
    3. Austin Reaves bounce-back game. Reaves had largely struggled on this road trip but found his shot and his game again in Charlotte as he had a very True Grit-style game. 7 assists to one turnover helped reverse an ugly stretch of games for the sophomore and his shot came back in a game that really helped salvage the road trip. While I’d still like to see Reaves start we need games like this from him on a consistent basis wherever he plays in the rotation for us to have a shot most nights, especially with Davis and Lonnie Walker 4 out.
    4. Wenyan Gabriel finding his niche. It’s getting harder for me to remember that Wenyan had been all but cast out of the NBA until last season’s AARP team needed youth and energy so desperately Rob scoured the trash heap for anyone who could run fast or jump high. In 11 minutes the young forward posted a team high +15. While that stat can often be a tad misleading I thought that, in this case, it showed how much his backup minutes can swing the tide of a game. We don’t need Wenyan to replicate what LeBron brings when he comes in for the 38 year old legend, we just need him to consistently play hard and with focus. That’s it. He often shares the floor with Russ or Schroder when LBJ sits and the PGs are doing a good job of playing to his skillset and talent and his hustle can help shape a quarter, for good or ill. I like that he’s taking wide-open threes, not forcing his shot or his offense and just playing hard with heart. That alone can be something that helps win some ball games in any sport.
    5. The hits just keep on-a-coming. Lonnie Walker IV has been out a couple games, Russell has foot intermittent soreness in his left foot and AD is out indefinitely. No real update on any of them so hoping Russ and Lonnie play in the next one because my guess is we won’t see AD until late January, at best. More likely will be after the trading deadline which will all but be the final obstacle Rob needs to continue his waffling and dithering. In his defense nothing is really happening everywhere as the western conference pile-up has made it possible for everyone who would be interested in a trade holding onto their cards until clarity is achieved and chances for a playin berth fade to almost nothing. With the news that Indy and Myles have opened talks on keeping him the list of potential trade partners just keeps on shrinking. Whether that will doom this team or force them to come together and truly battle for something great remains to be seen.

    Home against Miami in what one hopes will be a revenge game and see a winning streak worth mentioning get started. Beat the Heat and we’ll have won three games in a row. If LeBron scores 40 he will be on another list of one as only he and Jordan have scored 40+ in back-to-back games but nobody his age has gone three in a row. It’s likely the kind of effort the Lakers will need to pull out a W. Whether any of this inspired the Laker “Brain Trust” to action isn’t debatable as I don’t think it will. They’ll justify this as treading water successfully and hoping AD’s return is enough to get them over the hump as-is. We’ll have to debate the intelligence of this plan in a few weeks, or at least after the trade deadline, because I don’t see much hope in it now but with The King playing like this anything feels possible.

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    • Good fiver, Jamie. I’m with you on beating the Heat and keeping the baby winning streak alive. Winning streaks happen when teams have a perfect storm of a superstar on a streak, opponents who lose star players, and a lick of good luck. Think we’re due for one of those. 6 more games to Jan 15.,

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    1) Nice to see JTA get some run and have an impact. Slippery off the free throw line and it kept us in a game we had no business winning.
    2) Patrick Beverley can’t run a fastbreak, isn’t looking to shoot and is decent at D. Sounds like a backup guard to me.
    3) Reaves and LW4 May have experienced too much after hours Miami culture by the look of it. Neither had any energy in the game and Austin’s 4 TO’s were all pretty sloppy and silly.
    4) LBJ and AD won’t be exercising their player options at this point. They’ll find greener pastures.
    5) I gave up on this front office awhile ago. I just don’t think they can get past their own internal issues to come to a consensus as to what the right way forward is. Deer in the headlights. Not sure what it will take. Won’t be surprised to hear of a Jeannie/LBJ sit down at some point this season. Can anything get them to do something? Open roster spot with players like Melo and Cousins still out there…do nothing. AD and LBJ show they can, for the most part, play at a high level. Sure AD can’t stay on the floor and defense is an after thought for LeBron but if they had some solid players around them they’d be better. Problem is everyone wants those guys and our FO can’t tell it’s ass from its elbow.

    Not a lotta time 5er Two

    1) Nice to see JTA get some run and have an impact. Slippery off the free throw line and it kept us in a game we had no business winning.
    2) Patrick Beverley can’t run a fastbreak, isn’t looking to shoot and is decent at D. Sounds like a backup guard to me.
    3) Reaves and LW4 May have experienced too much after hours Miami culture by the look of it. Neither had any energy in the game and Austin’s 4 TO’s were all pretty sloppy and silly.
    4) LBJ and AD won’t be exercising their player options at this point. They’ll find greener pastures.
    5) I gave up on this front office awhile ago. I just don’t think they can get past their own internal issues to come to a consensus as to what the right way forward is. Deer in the headlights. Not sure what it will take. Won’t be surprised to hear of a Jeannie/LBJ sit down at some point this season. Can anything get them to do something? Open roster spot with players like Melo and Cousins still out there…do nothing. AD and LBJ show they can, for the most part, play at a high level. Sure AD can’t stay on the floor and defense is an after thought for LeBron but if they had some solid players around them they’d be better. Problem is everyone wants those guys and our FO can’t tell it’s ass from its elbow.

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    1) Without AD the team may as well just focus on offense, we won’t defend well enough without him anchoring the paint and protecting the rim to have a chance in most games.
    2-Does Kendrick Nunn even want to play? In garbage time he just walked around and shot the ball.
    3-Great game by PatBev who got a rep tech early. Just keep taking the open looks and don’t overthink it.
    4-Thomas Bryant might move AD to the 4 when he comes back lol. Dude is balling and is at the top of my “keep” lost next to Reaves.
    5-Just not getting much outta Dennis. What’s it gonna take to start Reaves?! Id almost rather see Nunn in those minutes at this point. Almost, but not quite there, yet.

    Anyhow, any win is a good win. Gotta try and build off it even if it’s a game we “should” have won. Never put much stock int the whole “should have” thing. It’s not like we’re world beaters so this team really can’t afford to play down, not compete for 48, or concede games. We’re trying to claw outta the grave not sitting pretty high in the standings.

    Quick 5er

    1) Without AD the team may as well just focus on offense, we won’t defend well enough without him anchoring the paint and protecting the rim to have a chance in most games.
    2-Does Kendrick Nunn even want to play? In garbage time he just walked around and shot the ball.
    3-Great game by PatBev who got a rep tech early. Just keep taking the open looks and don’t overthink it.
    4-Thomas Bryant might move AD to the 4 when he comes back lol. Dude is balling and is at the top of my “keep” lost next to Reaves.
    5-Just not getting much outta Dennis. What’s it gonna take to start Reaves?! Id almost rather see Nunn in those minutes at this point. Almost, but not quite there, yet.

    Anyhow, any win is a good win. Gotta try and build off it even if it’s a game we “should” have won. Never put much stock int the whole “should have” thing. It’s not like we’re world beaters so this team really can’t afford to play down, not compete for 48, or concede games. We’re trying to claw outta the grave not sitting pretty high in the standings.

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    Turner and Pacers discussing terms of a contract extension which has made the most sense for all parties except Laker Trade Fans all along. Barring a fleece of LA for our FRPs Indy would be foolish to let Turner walk. Said as much months ago, was largely ignored. Such is the life of an intelligent, prescient negative Lakers fan lol

    Wait for it…

    Turner and Pacers discussing terms of a contract extension which has made the most sense for all parties except Laker Trade Fans all along. Barring a fleece of LA for our FRPs Indy would be foolish to let Turner walk. Said as much months ago, was largely ignored. Such is the life of an intelligent, prescient negative Lakers fan lol

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    • The Pacers told anyone who would listen that he doesn’t tank. That he wanted to build while staying competitive. But because the Lakers did talk to them, the click bait came fast and furious. I guess all those posters never heard what the owner said all year long.

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    1) No D.
    2) Offense looks fine
    3) Enjoy this end of 2022 with the team as is, Rob and Co. don’t want to make a trade. They’ll wait until AD comes back, plays for 10 games or whatever self-imposed obstacle they want to construct and I
    still think they’ll ride this out as-is, maybe trade PatBev and Nunn. Even that’s starting to feel remote.
    4) Why can’t the Lakers run a fast break? I’ve seen this a few times where the whole team tries to fill the lane. Silly.
    5) Rob should be fired, won’t be.

    Be safe, you’re no less of a fan if you choose not to fully participate in this debacle of an NBA season. I may or may not ruin my holiday by watching the Lakers on the road vs. Dallas. Another 5 game roadie, hope they go 2-3, but it’s more likely they go 1-4. So enjoy this time with friends and family. Whatever is left of this iteration of the Lakers will be waiting for you on the other side in 2023.

    Happy Holidays

    1) No D.
    2) Offense looks fine
    3) Enjoy this end of 2022 with the team as is, Rob and Co. don’t want to make a trade. They’ll wait until AD comes back, plays for 10 games or whatever self-imposed obstacle they want to construct and I
    still think they’ll ride this out as-is, maybe trade PatBev and Nunn. Even that’s starting to feel remote.
    4) Why can’t the Lakers run a fast break? I’ve seen this a few times where the whole team tries to fill the lane. Silly.
    5) Rob should be fired, won’t be.

    Be safe, you’re no less of a fan if you choose not to fully participate in this debacle of an NBA season. I may or may not ruin my holiday by watching the Lakers on the road vs. Dallas. Another 5 game roadie, hope they go 2-3, but it’s more likely they go 1-4. So enjoy this time with friends and family. Whatever is left of this iteration of the Lakers will be waiting for you on the other side in 2023.

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