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    Redick says rebounding, turnovers costly in loss

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      The Lakers failed to win either of their two games in Minnesota against the Wolves over the weekend. Now they are heading home down 3-1 and one loss away from their season being over.

      Each game is its own singular event, but one thing that’s been clear is that the Wolves have been the sharper team.

      While it’s human nature to focus on the final quarter of a close game, especially when your coach makes zero substitutions in a half, during his postgame comments, head coach JJ Redick highlighted the Lakers’ errors in the first half as a factor in their Game 4 loss.

      “I thought we played well enough in the first half with our first shot defense, we should have been up double figures,” Redick said. “Instead, we’re down. Some turnovers led to some baskets and then offensive rebounds just killed us in the first half.”

      • Fatigue is a main issue. Not only causes physical mistakes but (and probably more importantly) mental mistakes as well.

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    Zach Lowe pinpoints two Luka problems impacting Lakers

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      Zach Lowe thinks Luka Doncic needs to fight more defensively

      “He’s just helpless defensively, off the ball too,” Lowe stated bluntly on his podcast about Luka Doncic.

      “How about you put up a fight in like game one. And now you’re down 3-1 and you’re probably going home.”

      The criticism highlights a weakness that has followed Doncic throughout his career but has been particularly exposed in this playoff series against the athletic Timberwolves.

      Despite the Lakers’ defensive needs against Minnesota’s explosive offense, Doncic has struggled to provide resistance on that end.

      Where’s the Luka magic as a playmaker

      While Doncic poured in 38 points in Game 4, Lowe pointed to another concerning statistic that suggests the superstar isn’t having his typical impact as a playmaker.

      “One interesting stat from this series is that Luka only has 20 assists in four games, which for him is not very many,” Lowe explained.

    • lol. Zach Lowe should look at some of the advanced stats a little more closely before popping off.

      No other Laker has contested more shots than Luka (makes sense, they’re making him work on defense).

      The Timberwolves are shooting the lowest FG% against Luka.

      Those are the numbers, don’t much matter what the opinion’s around them are.

      • The thing that doesn’t show up in the stats is how often guys blow past Luka to get in the paint, causing everyone to scramble, and wreaking havoc on the overall team defense. Especially problematic when we have no rim protection

        • Sure but the same could be said for Reaves, somehow the 40 year old is one of the better players at moving their feet…

        • …and this is what I’ve been seeing for a coupla years now. We’re always gonna struggle against great guards. We just got one of the greatest offensive players in the game but we lost 2 of our best two-way guys in Max and AD. Good teams figure out how to beat the gimmick defense Redick has been running. Now if we somehow beat MIN 3 straight, we get a rested Steph & JimmyB.

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    Lakers are heavy favorites to force a Game 6 👀

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    NBA confirms refs missed call on McDaniels tripping Luka at end of game

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    • I mean…whatever. I’m not saying it didn’t impact the game but we didn’t lose because of that trip, we lost because we took our foot off the gas with late 9-10 point lead. That’s inexcusable.

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    Basketball Gods Have Left Lakers With Last Path To Championship

    The basketball gods have not yet given up on the Los Angeles Lakers. They’ve just raised the bar on the kind of heroics that are going to be required for the Lakers to pull off a miraculous championship run.

    Right now, the Lakers’ only path to this year’s championship is to pull off a rare 1–3 comeback by beating the Timberwolves 3 straight playoff games, something that’s only been done 13 times and only once by the Lakers. However, the Lakers have two things going for them that give them a remote chance to beat the Wolves 3 straight games: LeBron, who pulled off a 1–3 comeback in the NBA Finals and home court in 2 of the 3 games left.

    So while the basketball gods did not intervene to prevent the zebras from stealing Game 4 from the Lakers, they did leave the purple and gold with a challenging-but-not-impossible path to survive the first round of playoffs.
    The key game is obviously Game 5 in Los Angeles on Wednesday night. The Lakers desperately need a wire-to-wire big win to restore their confidence and keep the series alive. Win that game, go 2–3, and everything changes.

    The Lakers are then within one game of tying the series and regaining home court advantage. Yes, they do have to win Game 6 on Friday night in Minnesota but if they do, they suddenly turn the tables on the Wolves.
    The series then returns to Los Angeles on Sunday tied 3–3 with the Lakers once again the favorite to move on. That’s the dramatic comeback ending the basketball gods are demanding this year from the Los Angeles Lakers.

    So the good news is the Lakers still have a chance to win a championship but they will need to play much better on offense and defense than they played in the first four games. So let’s look at what the Lakers need to do.


    1. PLAY SMALL BALL

    There is no question the Lakers best strategy in this series is to play small ball. JJ Redick probably should have benched Jaxson Hayes earlier as the spacing DFS provides makes the half court offense so much better.

    2. SLOW GAME DOWN

    Getting into a run-and-gun high scoring game against the Wolves is not going to be to the Lakers’ advantage. No live ball turnovers or leaking out to fast break. End every defensive possession with a rebound.

    3. CUT DOWN ON FOULS

    The Wolves are shooting 2 more free throws per game than the Lakers, a reversal over the regular season when L.A. averaged 2 more free throws per game than Minnesota. L.A. needs to defend with feet, not hands.

    4. PLAY MORE PLAYERS

    JJ’s big gamble on playing his Death Lineup the entire second half would have paid off big had it worked and they still have Wednesday to recover. Going forward, the Lakers need to play more players to avoid injuries.

    5. SHOOT MORE THREES

    The Lakers biggest differential so far in the Timberwolves series has been their +5.1 ppg in 3-point shooting differential. There is no other area where the Lakers can potentially improve their performance than threes.

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    • 1) Gotta bench Hayes. Been a huge advocate all season but the playoffs are about matchups. We’re losing Hayes’ minutes and putting ourselves in a 1st quarter hole. That needs to get switched up.

      • 2) I’m not sure a plodding half court offense every time down is the answer. We haven’t been running a hyper efficient offense and slowing it down forces Luka, LeBron and Reaves to rise to the challenge collectively which has proved elusive.

          • 4) That was dumb no matter how it ended. That’s a Thibbs move which always reek of desperation. Easiest path to injuring a key player is not resting them. Need to give Vando the minutes Hayes has and roll the dice.

            • 5) Out of 80 shots we took 47 threes and made a whopping 16. Long misses led to as many leak out fast breaks as turnovers did. This is not the answer. LeBron got to the line, Luka could have gotten there more but they’re settling for lazy three pointers. Quality shot? Great, take it. But work it inside, a few passes and 63 dribbles around the perimeter isn’t an offense. Take the challenge, take it to the rack. Need a smarter offense not a lazier/more predictable one.

            • My bad, we made 19. Still, with the “shooters” we have 47 is too many.

    • We need to be better on the glass. Not one Laker is averaging double digit rebounds.

      We need more movement, our assists are way down. You can only tip your cap so much until you look like the bell hop. Stop playing like a hotel employee waiting for the moment to come to you. There’s a reason the phrase “embrace the moment” exists and it’s not for being passive.

      I don’t know if more of Vincent , Goodwin or Vando is the answer but they had big roles in the regular season wins over Minny. We’re not winning with them on the bench. Might be time to try something else…

    • Problem is Luka and LeBron can’t do it all.

      The Wolves’ secondary stars (McDaniels & Randle) and role players (Reid, DiVincenzo, Gobert, & NAW) have outplayed our secondary stars (Reaves & Rui) and role players (DFS, Gabe, Hayes, & Vando).

      Had we won, JJ’s playing just 5 guys would have been celebrated. As was, we don’t play until Wednesday. Just have our backs against the wall. Our chance to win this year is still alive though and we do have LeBron and two more games at home.

      Lack of a center and wasted roster spots on players with poor seasons exercising their player options just killed our depth. We’ll be still further from winning a championship next season. This summer Rob has to solve the center problem

      Some things that will become discussion topics will be:

      1. Reaves to the bench as 6th man to open up starting spot for lockdown point of attack defender who can also shoot the three.

      2. Trading for a modern center who can both stretch the floor and be a lob threat on offense and protect the rim and guard all three levels on defense.

      3. Hachimua and Vanderbilt and our 2031 FRP and pick swaps will be traded.

      4. LeBron will take less to open cap space to use full NT MLE.

      5. Must re-sign Luka and DFS and Hayes as backup center.

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    LAKERS CAN STILL SAVE LEGACY SEASON!

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      LAKERS CAN STILL SAVE LEGACY SEASON!

      Despite overzealous zebras taking over the playoffs, I still believe the basketball gods have not yet given up on JJ Redick, LeBron James, Luka Doncic and the Los Angeles Lakers.

      Despite the Lakers being down 1-3, there is still a very possible path for the Lakers to come back and win this series in 7 games because 2 of the remaining 3 games will be in Los Angeles.

      The comeback has to start with a huge win on Wednesday night to keep the Lakers championship hopes alive. Follow that with an upset in Game 6 in Minnesota on Friday night and suddenly the Lakers regain home court advantage and play Game 7 in L.A. on Sunday afternoon.

      Despite the turmoil and disappointment, there’s still something still magical about this Lakers’ season. JJ’s first year as coach. Luka’s first year as our new face of the franchise. And LeBron still playing like a top-5 player at the age of 40 in his 22nd season.

      That’s why I still love this team and believe they still have a chance until we lose that 4th game. Credit to the Minnesota Timberwolves and their great young star Anthony Edwards and crew. The winner of this series has a great chance to win the NBA championship.

      LAKERS IN 7!

    • This whole “the refs are STEALING it from us” line is utter BS. The more polished, aggressive and talented team is beating up on the weaker, more desperate and disconnected team. That’s it, that’s the story. Anything else is whining and piss poor excuses.

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    Los Angeles Lakers finally put an end to miserable season

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      Like any great comedy show, the best jokes were saved for last.

      The Los Angeles Lakers, who combined to orchestrate one of the most derided and catastrophically absurd campaigns that anyone can remember, are finally done.

      They’re done because the mathematical computations say so, following a defeat to the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday that left them three games back of the Western Conference’s 10th spot with three games remaining, and a tiebreaker working against them.

      But they’re really done because there is nothing else left. The show is over. The comedic pot has been emptied. For months, there has been so much for any non-purple-and-gold fan to laugh at, and now there’s simply no further scope for fresh material.

      Who’s to blame for Lakers season woes? I UNDISPUTED
      Shannon Sharpe explains why LeBron only deserves ‘5-8% blame’ for the season.
      It was almost too much. Every day brought some fresh embarrassment for the rest of the league to chuckle over. Every other comment was quickly ushered into the category of “well, that didn’t age well,” often before it had had a chance to age at all.

      The final nail, confirmation that a team boasting LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook would not get a sniff of the postseason, brought out the last bits of humor, and there were doozies among them.

      If Los Angeles had shown a fraction of the creativity that the internet chuckle monsters employed by the time Wednesday morning rolled around, they’d be cruising into the playoffs instead of peering half-heartedly in from the window.

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    Redick not second guessing choice to play starters all second half

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      After swapping out Dorian Finney-Smith for Jaxson Hayes in the starting lineup, the lineup of LeBron James, Luka Dončić, Austin Reaves, Rui Hachimura and DFS played the rest of the way.

      It’s a move that literally hasn’t been done before as Redick made history. But with the Lakers facing a must-win situation, an extra day of rest between Games 4 and 5 and a bench still lacking in production in the first half, Redick rolled the dice in a big way.

      “No, it wasn’t planned,” Redick said postgame. “We just made the decision at halftime.”

      The Lakers had their best quarter of the series in the third period with the lineup and led seven with five minutes remaining. But whether it was a mixture of his team running out of gas or the Wolves executing at a high level, the Lakers faltered down the stretch again, losing by three to fall behind 3-1 in the series.

      “It’s not a planned thing to play five guys an entire second half,” Redick reiterated. “We asked them at the beginning of the fourth quarter, we told them we had two extra two timeouts, if you need a sub, let us know. Those guys gave a lot.”

      Asked if he was second-guessing the decision in hindsight, Redick pushed back and said he wasn’t.

    • Darvin Ham would be getting absolutely crucified if he made some of these mistakes Redick has been making in this series.

    • Sounds like he’s starting to crack and get desperate while we move further and further away from what got us here… Grab the reigns man.

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      Austin Reaves went scoreless in the first half, but stepped up with 17 points to finish the game.

      He also had the chance to tie the game on the final possession, but missed the shot, which meant the Lakers would lose out Game 4.

      This was another indication of how poor Reaves has been in the playoffs as his contributions have showed up in the stat sheet, but he has just failed to make any impact on the team as a whole.

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    5 Changes Lakers Can Make To Win Game 4 & Spark Championship Run

    Down 1 game to 2 to the Wolves, the Lakers are already being forced to play their second ‘Must Win’ game in just their fourth playoff game tomorrow. Win and Lakers are back on track. Lose and everybody’s legacy crumbles.

    Will Luka Doncic be over his stomach illness and ready to play Sunday? Will LeBron James be able to repeat his terrific performance after playing heavy minutes and carrying a heavy load during Friday night’s tough loss? What changes will the Lakers’ JJ Redick and the Timberwolves Chris Finch have for their opponents on Sunday? Will the Lakers bench Jaxson Hayes and go small ball or will the Wolves bench Gobert in favor of Naz Reid?

    If Luka and LeBron can somehow will the Lakers to victory on Sunday, LA would not only tie the series at 2 games apiece but also regain home court advantage and be headed back to LA for 2 of the 3 games left in the series.
    A win on Sunday would leave the Lakers perfectly positioned to make a deep playoff run, playing series vs. the Timberwolves, Rockets, Thunder, and likely Celtics while avoiding the Clippers, Nuggets, and Warriors.

    But lose on Sunday and suddenly what looked like a possible Cinderella winning-the-big-prize ending for LeBron James, Luka Doncic, Rob Pelinka, JJ Redick, and the Lakers becomes an embarrassing first round exit.
    But give credit to Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves. They may be young and lack experience but they’ve also been the ones who’ve come through when the game was on the line, not the Lakers veterans.

    Sunday’s game is a ‘Must Win’ game to save the Los Angeles Lakers’ season and the legacies of their superstars. Here are 5 changes JJ Redick can make to help win the Lakers win Game 4 and spark a deep championship run.


    1. PLAY SMALL BALL

      The time’s come for JJ Redick to fully embrace small ball and analytics and start Dorian Finney-Smith and Gabe Vincent in place of Jaxson Hayes and Rui Hachimura to surround Luka, LeBron, and Austin with more shooting.

      In 3 playoff games, the Lakers current starting lineup of Doncic, Reaves, Hachimura, James, and Hayes has an offensive rating of 87.8, defensive rating of 136.6, and net rating of -48.8. It’s LA’s 7th worst 5-man lineup.
      In contrast, the 5-man lineup of Doncic, Vincent, Reaves, Finney-Smith, and James has an offensive rating of 186.7, a defensive rating of 75.0, and a net rating of +111.7, It’s the Lakers’ top rated 5-man lineup in the playoffs.

      The Lakers cannot afford to play from behind in Game 4 like they did in Game 3. Playing from behind just takes too much out of a team. Getting off to a great start in Game 4 will be critical for the Lakers chances to win.


      2. SLOW GAME DOWN

      The Lakers cannot beat the Wolves if they continue to making live ball turnovers that lead to easy fast break points. The Lakers 19 turnovers resulted in 28 Timberwolves points and was the main reason for losing.

      Instead of leaking out trying to get out and run, the Lakers need to focus on securing the possession ending rebound and taking good care of the ball in transition so as not to cough up those live ball turnovers the are killers.
      The Lakers need to understand that low-scoring games are to their benefit as the older and less athletic team whereas high-scoring games are likely more beneficial to the younger and more athletic Timberwolves players.

      The Lakers want to run when the opportunity presents itself, which will usually be off a live ball turnover they create. Their first priority should be to slow the game down to avoid needless turnovers and control the pace.


      3. CUT DOWN ON FOULS

      The Timberwolves are not only winning the physicality battle but have also prevented the Lakers from getting their usual advantage via made free throws. So far, the Lakers have shot 56 free throws to the Wolves 55.

      The Wolves are counting on the refs not being able to call enough fouls to deter them if they are overly physical. The Lakers must be careful to keep their hands in like against SGA to cut down on free throws the Wolves get.
      In a critical Game 4, the Lakers need every edge they can get. During the regular season, they received 23.2 FTA per game while their opponents only received 20.5 FTA per game, a differential of 2.7 points per game.

      The Lakers want to slow the game down without junking it up and avoiding sending their opponents to the free throw line has be be a major objective during Game 4. The Lakers also need to make their free throws in Game 4.


      4. STOP TARGETING RUDY

      Hopefully, Luka will be fully recovered from his illness and ready to go. Rather than pounding the ball looking to make Rudy look foolish, Luka needs to focus on getting into the offense and sharing the ball earlier.

      Game 4 is a game where the Lakers will need the best of both of their superstars if they are going to win and regain home court advantage. Playing Luka off the court actually hurts the Lakers in the long run.
      We need the Luka and LeBron to each post 30/10/10 games and Austin to bounce back with a 20/5/5 game. The focus by Luka and LeBron has to be to score as well as get their teammates going with easy baskets off assists.

      This is the Lakers’ second ‘Must Win’ game out of four games and, win or lose, Game 5 will likely be an even more important ‘Must Win’ game. Lakers don’t have time to be fooling around trying to embarrass Rudy Gobert.


      5. SHOOT MORE THREES

      The Lakers need to take and make more threes. At least 50 attempts per game. It’s the only way they can counter their lack of front court positional size compared to the Wolves’ Rudy Gobert and Naz Reid center rotation

      The Lakers won the 3-point differential Friday night, making 17 of 40 vs. Wolves 13 of 36 threes. Unfortunately, they used so much energy coming back that they were unable to match the Wolves’ threes down the stretch.
      Tomorrow, the Lakers need to surround Luka, LeBron, and Austin with 3-point shooters and focus on slowing the game down, running smart plays, freely sharing the ball, and finding and making wide-open 3-point shots.

      The Lakers recorded 17 makes out of 40 takes from deep on Friday night. This Sunday, look for them to make 20 threes out of 50 attempts as they win Game 4 wire-to-wire to setup a return to Los Angeles for a killer Game 5.

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      • The good news is the Lakers can fix this problem by simply winning on Sunday, tying the series at 2-2, and heading home once again with home court advantage.

        To do that, JJ Redick is going to have to remove Jackson Hayes from the starting lineup, maybe give Knecht a chance to shine, and hope Luka can join LeBron and find a way to beat the impressive Timberwolves and go home to LA to close out the first round series.

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