-
LakerTom wrote a new post
Lakers vs Rockets starters pic.twitter.com/3gczxqa4fY— Trevor Lane (@Trevor_Lane) April 1, 2025
-
LakerTom wrote a new post
Get ya game day notes 📝@GlobeLife | Three Things to Know pic.twitter.com/4B2usKuEu3— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) March 31, 2025
-
LakerTom wrote a new post
LAKERS NEW STARTING LINEUP PLAYING GREAT!The Lakers offense and defense has been broken since LeBron James was injured against the Celtics. Looking at the 5-player lineup stats for the Lakers' new starting lineup shows clearly any issues the Lakers are having on offense or… pic.twitter.com/rjD2Z2BMOm— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 31, 2025
-
LakerTom wrote a new post
THIS PHOTO IS SO COLD 🥶 pic.twitter.com/Zf5rENrSxI— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) March 31, 2025
-
LakerTom wrote a new post
Back on the home floor tonight.🕖: 7:00 PM PT📺: @SpectrumSN, TNT, TRUTV, MAX📱: Spectrum SportsNet+📻: ESPN LA 710/1330 KWKWPresented by @PechangaCasino pic.twitter.com/yerp79lgXh— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) March 31, 2025
-
-
LakerTom wrote a new post
Lakers News: JJ Redick Leading Efforts To Repair Palisades Recreation Center https://t.co/tFJ4eMDBE3— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 31, 2025
-
LakerTom wrote a new post
Marcus Morris on LA potentially being the team to take down OKC. #LakeShow “LA Lakers. Whenever you have LeBron James and Luka Dončić as your primary ball handlers and Austin Reaves as your third option — I love that because now you can put the ball in each of those guys’… pic.twitter.com/3FuxfY2Lnj— 🎗NBA•Fan🎗 (@Klutch_23) March 19, 2025
-
LakerTom wrote a new post
What excited LeBron James about getting a chance to play with Luka Dončić?"He plays the game how I've always wanted to inspire the [next] generation to play the game. There's nothing predetermined."
@mindthegamepod pic.twitter.com/fDn8Ky3ceP— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) March 31, 2025
-
“Luka plays the game how I wanted to inspire the next generation to play the game”- LeBron pic.twitter.com/SPg4by8mb5— LakeShowYo (@LakeShowYo) March 31, 2025
-
-
LakerTom wrote a new post
AUSTIN REAVES RAISING HIS FLOOR & CEILINGLike most Austin Reaves fans, I've had moments where I thought his best position on a championship team might be as the 6th man. Frankly, now that the Lakers have Luka Doncic, that still could be AR's ultimate role.Don't know if… https://t.co/uu6vCakHYt pic.twitter.com/BOjm2TD4cD— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 31, 2025
-
LakerTom wrote a new post
LeBron gives his co-star Luka his flowers:“Luka plays the game how I’ve wanted to inspire the next generation to play the game: nothing is predetermined.”(via @mindthegamepod, @ClutchPoints) pic.twitter.com/UahKO1HajB— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) March 31, 2025
-
LeBron:"I've always loved the players that breath so much confidence into his teammates, that make them believe that they're actually better than what the f*** they really are… Luka has that"Via: @mindthegamepod pic.twitter.com/BSSmf8eieJ— Luka Updates (@LukaUpdates) March 31, 2025
-
-
LakerTom wrote a new post
Lakers flash offensive ceiling as Luka Dončić, LeBron James and Austin Reaves answer call https://t.co/1BiBdW6z7b— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 31, 2025
-
FROM ABOVE ARTICLE:
After a heartbreaking loss and an ongoing lull, Los Angeles Lakers coach JJ Redick felt his group needed to regroup and recalibrate.
Redick called a meeting with the team’s three leaders — LeBron James, Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves — Saturday morning in Memphis ahead of the final game of the Lakers’ four-game road trip.
The goal, he later shared, was to discuss ways to optimize the offense around their collective shot creation and playmaking skills.
“We challenged all three of them when we get to their three-man actions to play with a little more force and a little more thrust and a little more creativity,” Redick said.
The challenge was accepted, as the trio combined for 85 points and 25 assists — contributing to 120 of the Lakers’ 134 points — in their 134-127 win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday.
“I think the meeting was just still trying to build that chemistry amongst the three of us to help the team be successful,” Reaves said. “And I think tonight it just showed that when we play the right way and trust one another, especially offensively, we can have open looks on almost every possession. … It was really just a conversation about how bad all of us want to win and win at a high level.”
The win pushed the Lakers to 45-29 and dropped the Grizzlies to 44-30. The Lakers now hold the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Grizzlies, temporarily giving them the inside track for the No. 4 in the West, depending on how Los Angeles’ final eight games go.
Los Angeles posted its most points in nearly a month — they dropped 136 against New Orleans on March 6 — and scored the second-highest total of the Dončić era. They accomplished the rare feat of a 50-40-90 shooting game, shooting 50.6 percent from the floor, 44.2 percent on 3-pointers and 92.6 percent at the free-throw line.
The Lakers made 19 3-pointers, tying the second-most they’ve made this season. And they turned the ball over only 13 times, a relatively low number. They put on a clinic, exacting about as much as they could from possession to possession.
“We played as well as we’ve played so far, offensively,” Redick said.
With Dončić (29 points, eight rebounds and nine assists) and Reaves (31 points, seven rebounds and eight assists) running the offense and targeting Memphis’ weaker defenders, and James (25 points, six rebounds and eight assists) screening, rolling and posting up, the Lakers’ offense hummed. Despite their considerable size advantage, the Grizzlies, who entered the game with the No. 11 defense, had no answer for Los Angeles’ firepower.
The Lakers sought to bring Ja Morant, Scotty Pippen Jr. and Luke Kennard into screening actions to pick on their diminutive size and/or defensive limitations. When Jaxson Hayes struggled defensively against Desmond Bane on various dribble hand-off and pick-and-roll actions, they downsized to Dorian Finney-Smith, pick-and-popping against rookie center Zach Edey until he was pulled right before crunch time.
Gabe Vincent (15 points, four 3s), Finney-Smith (11 points, three 3s) and Rui Hachmura (13 points, three 3s) were all significant contributors as floor-spacers and connectors.
“The ball was flying around because of the advantages and (Dončić, Reaves and James) getting into the paint,” Finney-Smith said. “Me, Gabe, Rui (Hachimura), (Jarred Vanderbilt) just recipients of them playing well.”
The Lakers ranked 18th in offense since Dončić’s arrival entering Saturday’s game. It’s been better recently, with the team ranking 14th since the respective returns of James and Hachimura. But that’s simply not good enough for a team with a trio of creators like Dončić, James and Reaves. (It’s also worth noting that James has missed seven of the 24 games over that stretch, and Dončić and Reaves have each missed three.)
“We just continued to play the game the right way and trusted one another to make the right play,” Reaves said. “And the ball is gonna eventually find its way back to whoever it is. It’s just, you kind of gotta pick your poison of who you want to guard. And I think we can create something special to help us be successful.”
Along the day’s theme of communication and clarity, Redick and Reaves both mentioned that James gave an impassioned speech during a fourth-quarter timeout that inspired his teammates.
“He was an incredible leader tonight,” Redick said of James. “And it was early. It was throughout the game. When we got down, I challenged the group in a timeout and he was as vocal as he’s been since he got back from injury. And that galvanized the group. … I think if he doesn’t say what he said in the timeout, we probably don’t win the game.”
“It was the first time I’ve heard him yell in a while,” Reaves added. “It was refreshing, to be honest. I loved it.”
There is still room for improvement offensively. One of James or Dončić — Redick wouldn’t divulge who — said the two need more reps with their two-man game, and they’ve only scratched the surface of the possibilities.
-
-
LakerTom wrote a new post
-
LAKERS CENTERS ARE BEST DEFENDERS!Since January 1st, all three Lakers centers, including starter Jaxson Hayes and two-way back ups Christian Koloko and Trey Jemison III, have had three of the four best individual defensive ratings on the team.Yet, rookie head coach JJ Redick… pic.twitter.com/Fj7l097DZ9— LakerTom (@LakerTom) March 31, 2025
-
-
LakerTom wrote a new post
JJ Redick returned to the Palisades to see the devastation from the fires and to talk about his $50 million plan to help the rebuild – starting with the rec center near his home and sprawling across the city, to make those communal spaces whole again. https://t.co/FtiTdJGYox pic.twitter.com/UncxRMNZpb— Dan Woike (@DanWoikeSports) March 30, 2025
-
LakerTom wrote a new post
-
-
1) It’s just not gonna happen. He took a charge last night and you could see him favoring the groin, shake off a sub, and play on. Dude ain’t sitting anymore unless it’s serious, maybe in the back-to-backs. We’re lucky he only needs 2 more games to qualify for NBA awards, it means the training staff can have a snow cone’s chance in Hell of talking him into some maintenance rest.
-
2) This will be the Reddick Riddkenfir as long as James plays. LeBron ismlosing his solo minutes w/o Luka, thats the karger issue, he needs to cut down in TO’s. If he can do that, and I’d surround LBJ w/o Luka and Reaves with Tui, DFS, and Vando along with either Vincent or Goodwin so you can switch as much as possible and save LBJ from fighting rhrough screens, you can start to see a workabke lineup.
-
3) Staggering everyone is already happening, we just need less Knecht. Dalton has a bright future, if hes hot he can swing a quarter, otherwise he is a liability on D we can’t afford in the playoffs.
-
4) Don’t see this happening. Reddick will play Morris or Len before Koloko or Trey3. Thats smart. Barring injury or foul trouble, Hayes is the best center on the roster by a country mile. After that its LeBron and spot minutes for Morris. Len could have been playing actual minutes on a number if teams out of the pkayoffs, he chose here, we’ee nit waiving him for a G-Leaguer. Plus Trey and Koloko will get utterly slayed in the playoffs. Thats not a knock, they’re both project players.
-
-
-
-
-
LakerTom wrote a new post
THE LAKERS BIG 3 DROPPED 85 POINTS TONIGHT 😮💨🔥 https://t.co/zKTgFuN76d pic.twitter.com/2IwAc4UExP— Lakers All Day Everyday (@LADEig) March 30, 2025
- Load More Posts
Friends

humanomaly
@humanomaly

Legend44
@legend44

Michael H
@michael-h

NuggetsCountry (Director)
@nuggetscountry

p ang
@p-ang
Recent posts
KNICKS COME BACK FROM 20 DOWN IN BOSTON
- May 6, 2025
AARON GORDON 3 FOR THE WIN!!!
- May 6, 2025
These 5 NBA Stars Now Have Negative Trade Value
- May 5, 2025
CLAXTON OR GAFFORD IF NO KESSLER AVAILABLE?
- May 5, 2025