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Won’t have a ton of time so:
1) Better effort, just couldn’t put the Hawks away. Never really figured out how to close out and stop Hunter. Defense continues to be an issue.
2) Still playing too soft, keep getting out-rebounded and generally outworked. The offense was more of a disaster under Ham who, like Vogel before him, overly relied on LeBron and you can see the Lakers playing generally better on offense. We give it up on the other end way too much.
3) Took better care of the ball, didn’t punish them enough inside. Not too sure why we keep taking shots further and further from the paint. Didn’t over shoot the 3 ball but we’re taking a lot more midrange jumpers and not pounding the defense inside and trying to get to the line.
4) Rui was cooking, he barely was a factor in the 2nd half. This one isn’t on Rui, he’s playing his role, LBJ, Ad and Coach Reddick need to stick with a hot hand. After Rui missed his first shot he never shot it again.
5) At least the road trip is over…back home. For one game before we go back on the road. But there’s a couple days of rest to help our old man get his legs back. -
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Nice post Jamie,
i agree. they looked tired. Phil would have circled this one a schedule loss. i would have restrd Lebron and conceded the game. it would have been better to have him ready for the Heat.
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Slowing approaching .500 aka mediocrity. Max over Cam or DLO? Rookie mistake, coach. Knecht shooting more than everyone? Rookie mistake, coach. No defense other than OKC missing shots? Rookie defense, coach. JJ better start learning fast or this will all come
crashing down. Hard. Need to learn the way of the NBA and it ain’t all fancy math and analytics. It’s trust, process, letting vets fail before playing rookies and there’s a reason for that. Fans and media folks have so very many opinions it starts to sound like knowledge.It isn’t.
It’s sound and fury, signifying nothing. Nothing. It’s just opinion.
Maybe that 2ed scotch was one too many tonight but this game pissed me off almost as much as the Orlando loss because we made the same mistakes over and over again in quarters 1-4. That’s rookie ass head coaching or players not focusing. I’m not sure what’s worse at this point.
1) LeBron needs to be better or not have the ball in his hands in crunch time. Too many stupid, silly turnovers. It has to end now or this season’s mediocrity is on him as much as Rob and the rookie HC.
2) Too much Dalton, too many threes. We are an inside out team, so…I guess credit the elite Thunder defense into luring us into too many empty calorie FGA’s because we never got into our bread and butter tonight.
3) AD’s first vanishing act was more result of us over indulging in threes than him not showing up. Maybe Hartenstein should win DPOY…
4) Volume threes are Fool’s Gold. We defended well enough to win. We didn’t score inside enough to punish the Thunder defense and we’re not a good enough rebounding team to play that way. This team has a narrow path to victory and it’s not hard to figure out: paint points. That’s it. The rest falls into place when we dominate the paint. You’ll notice the Thunder happily conceded threes all game long and we happily obliged. Rookie head coach mistake.
5) Vets over rookies in crunch time. Why Max Christie was on the floor with under 3 minutes remaining and were down 5 will be a mystery to me for the rest of my life. It’s beyond defensible. The dude ain’t a lockdown defender, that’s Cam’s role.’The dude ain’t a bucket in the waiting, that’s DLO. And yet…there was Max Christie. Getting abused by SGA. Rookies.
Need to find some stone and fast. We’re quickly becoming playin fodder. Defense and paint points need to quickly become the focus.
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Defense was better, especially down the stretch. Still feel like this team is just too soft, that if we don’t out score the other team we don’t win. By that I mean we don’t stop teams from getting what they want in our losses. The adage proves true every season: defense wins championships. This squad needs to find the grit and stone we saw more often last season. Like I said in my P.O.d post the other day, we know this group of players can defend better than this. It’s on the staff to figure out what they need to tweak.
1) AD needs to be force fed inside, starting Knecht seems to be the only way to create the space needed for that to be a solid weapon. I like moving Cam to the bench over Rui. You start talent if it fits together and Rui, LeBron and AD fit very well as a front court. Defensive issues with DK are about the same between DLO, Reaves and nobody is worried about Cam getting hot from anywhere.
2) Cam off the bench works because he helps balance the defense and offense between the units. All the Vando haters/doubters don’t seem to grasp the balance he brings to both ends of the court because he’s the best version of that type of player this team has. Every team needs the lanky, physical, quick of feet type of defender.
3) LeBron needs to shoot more threes. He’s not getting fouls called so might as well…it’s astounding to me that he gets so little respect from the refs.
4) What happened to Gabe Vincent? Dude looks cooked.
5) Not to disparage the old man and his triple double but I’d love for LBJ to shave a turnover or three off the box score.
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There were some cringeworthy turnovers by LeBron in this game. Father Time is starting to impact him. I too wish he would focus more on his 3-ball at this point. Rob needs to get a starting quality big and a better POA guard for this team to be a serious contender. Tonight’s game will be a good measuring stick. Dalton has to start. He’s the third star we need for a New Big Three.
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So much for the Cup undefeated streak.
Let Nurcić beat us? Really?
No defense. Your scheme is garbage and it’s been scouted.
Success scoring inside sooooooo we shoot a lot of threes. Awesome, worked like crap in a microwave.
We’re a soft team. We don’t play well when we don’t get every perceived call. That’s not a banner winning mentality.
Suns, like Denver, got what they wanted, how they wanted, when they wanted it.
Go back to the drawing board, Coach, your rookie ass has been scouted.
This group of men can defend better, we saw that last season under Coach Ham. So unless Taurean Prince is some kind of secret defense weapon one has to consider that it’s the switch everything scheme which is both overly basic and not being executed very well. Inexcusable.
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In NYC for the week, not sure how many of these I’ll get to but need to get that ass of a game out of my system.
1) Lakers defense was absolute garbage. You can call it a scheme but, frankly, that’s being generous. Denver got what they wanted, when they wanted it and how they wanted it. Westbrook was averaging an assist/minute when you know his weakness is scoring. That’s bad coaching, you don’t let a pass-first PG make play after play after play after play and not adjust what you’re doing and force him to score. If this isn’t a learning game for Reddick and his staff, who seem to pride themselves on attention to detail, this won’t be ending pretty.
2) Talk about efficiency? We turned the ball over 15 times, not terrible, not good. Denver scored 31 points off those miscues. That’s making the most of your opponents mistakes.
3) Jokic owns us. Nobody came close to bothering him. It honestly got sad watching us try.
4) We didn’t put forth the kind of effort one would hope to see. This group of players has had their asses kicked by the Denver Nuggets. A lot. Sure didn’t feel like it watching the game. Just another ass whipping, I guess. Can’t wait for the “Who’s your daddy” chants in Denver. Sad to see in what has to be the statement game of the season, so far. The statement was we’re not close to being near the top of the league.
5) This team lacks physicality. Some people focus on how the scoring works. I don’t care about that. We have the All Time leading scorer, one of the top scorers in the league this season, and we can score effectively inside and out. We bother nobody on the other end. We get into no one on the other end. We have no defensive identity on the other end. At best we have a faulty scheme. At best. That has to change. Fast.
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Excellent fiver, Jamie.
1. I still believe we have lots of room to improve offensively, especially when it comes to taking and making more threes. We’re just starting to see how important volume 3-point shooting could be with players like Dalton Knecht imo.
Our trade priority has to be to trade for a starting center to free up Anthony Davis to roam on offense and defense. I think Koloko has been great as our backup center for when AD goes to the bench.
I’d like to see us trade for a POA point guard like Smart and great rim protector and perimeter defensive center like Williams. They would not only dramatically upgrade defense but also our offense.
2. The switch of Reddish for Russell has worked great for the bench but not as good as thought for the starting lineup. Be interesting to see how these numbers change as sample size increases.
In fact, season to date, here are the stats for DLO/Reaves starting lineup. This fivesome played a total of 96 minutes this season, posting a 110.4 Offensive, 105.7 Defensive, and +4.7 Net rating.
The Cam/Reaves starting lineup played just a total of 40 minutes and posted a 116.7 Offensive, 116.5 Defensive, and +0.2 Net rating. Reddish also posted a team worst 11.3 net rating last 6 games.I think Knecht will end up being a shooting guard rather than a small forward because it will give him a size, height, and athleticism advantage over most opposing shooting guards.
3. The Knecht Effect. For me, there’s no way Redick does NOT start Knecht. I suspect the initial substitution will be for Rui rather than for Reddish, although I do believe Cam will give way to a new starting center as we opt to go with a two-bigs lineups. Dalton will become the third best player on this team. He will start from now on. He will become our version of Steph or Klay.
4. Injuries and trade are the Lakers two opportunities to upgrade their starting lineup and rotation. Personally, I think all we need is to trade for Smart and Williams and open up roster spots for Koloko and Olivari, whom I think can become a second Dalton Knecht.
We are now #4 seed in West and 5th best record but we lack size and struggle every time we face a team that plays two bigs. I do not think the return of Wood and Vando will solve that problem as neither is a center. So I do expect the Lakers to trade DLO and Rui for a point guard and center. Need to go all-in for the last two years of LeBron.
5. The NBA Cup? Lakers will win it again.
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The team is one of the best offenses in the Association so far, but we’re one of the worst defensive teams. Transition D is a huge issue but one that isn’t a game breaking issue in the playoffs when the game slows down so if we can tread water like this until the overall defense (especially rebounding) comes around I think we’ll be OK. Need Vando back though. He could potentially help with all of those issues.
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Nice Post Jamie, I never am optimistic when AD is out. I knew defense would be a problem. What was weird was it really wasn’t the stars that killed us. It was Pippin as you mention, that rookie wells, I think he hit 5 3’s And Jay Huff, another South Bay Laker alum. I liked him then and he is more like the back up 5 we need now. But it boiled down to shooting, which I thought would be the case. We missed a ton of open 3’s. We were 15 for 48 while they were 17 for 34. That was basically the difference. Austin and Dlo were a combine 4 for 18 and Dalton was 1 for 7. This year reminds me of last year at the beginning of the season when we lost games because we couldn’t hit open shots. We have to be better. I agree on Cam, he has been a bright spot. He started well last year to before a series of injuries seemed to derail his game. Hopefully he stays healthy. By the way my birthday is Saturday. We are almost birthday bro’s.😊
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Me either, and it was nice to see Koloko get some run. Looks rusty but that’s expected.
What’s concerning, if not all that surprising given that we ran it back, is that we’re losing games the same way we did last season. Which means, in a lot of ways, it ain’t the coach but the personnel that’s the true issue. I think that we’re seeing that play out now.
Rebounding continues to be the Achilles Heel and you can add in transition defense and a lack of paint protection now, too. Part of it is a lack of talented size, some of it is we need a 40 year old on the floor to score enough points to win, and some of it is either a bad scheme or the players not fully executing the scheme (my personal jury is still out and waiting 20 or so games on that one).
The step forward we all hoped/needed one of Reaves/DLO/Hachimura or Christie to take hasn’t really materialized, at least not anything consistent. That’s not a knock on anyone but rathe the sobering reality of a team that had it’s two best players on the floor for the majority of the games last season and ended up in the Playin all the same. That indicates someone other than AD or LeBron needs to become a bigger factor.
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Last year our starting unit was 21-8 down the stretch with a 110 defensive rating. The biggest difference is we were shooting a great percentage and not turning the ball over much. That has killed our transition defense. We also had Prince and Dinnwedie coming of the bench in stead of Christie and Dalton. Both were good defenders and Prince was shooting the 3 like we hoped Dalton would. I really do think we will be better when Vando and Wood come back. After that Dalton or Christie really have improve.
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Nice post Jamie, after looking at the schedule if asked before the season I would have been pleased with a 3-2 start. the Suns game was the one that hurt. could have won that one. just a couple of things. Austin and Rui’s offense have been big parts of our success and each only got 6 shots. thats on JJ. the other thing is our transistion defense will get better once we reduce that mountain of live ball turnovers to atleast a hill. So many of them have occurred at mid court leading to a unreal amont of 3 on 1 fast breaks for the opposition. The imprtant thing now is to win the games we should win. we didnt always do that last year. our next two are games we should win. go Lakers.
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Good Fiver, Jamie.
Overall, I’m happy with the 3-2 start. We have a good chance to finish 7-3 for first 10 games. I had predicted 8-2 but the loss to the Suns probably made that improbable
This team has potential to be a legitimate contender if healthy. Having Vando, Wood, and Koloko would have been a huge difference maker in our two losses. We can dominate the Suns if healthy. The Cavs are a different story. Their 3rd, 4th, and 5th players trump our 3 non-superstar starters. We simply had no answer for their size in the front court.
I am concerned about LeBron and his battle with Father Time. Seeing him disappear against the Suns and then seeing the entire team disappear against the Cavs should be a wake up call for Rob Pelinka. We cannot wait until Vando, Wood, and Koloko are healthy. We just TOO SMALL.
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Nice post Jamie, you are absolutely right about out trade possibilities. We don’t have the assets to land a star if one becomes available. As for role players, there currently so few that are seemingly available that it will be tough to land any one because there will be a lot teams after the few players that are available.