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“I think we’re gonna eventually be a great basketball team. To do that, you need a nine or 10 guys that are playing high-level basketball.” pic.twitter.com/u3igq6TPiY— 𝐏𝐮𝐫𝐩𝑮𝒐𝒍𝒅 🏆 (@PurpGolded) January 8, 2026
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“We’ve had so many games like this this season it almost feels normal. I’ll coach that level of spirit, competitiveness and fight…this is how we’re going to have to compete and be in games right now.” – JJ Redick https://t.co/WCzWrAkNB6— Dan Woike (@DanWoikeSports) January 8, 2026
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Final pic.twitter.com/Z1IdZwI48g— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) January 8, 2026
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LUKA DONCIC TONIGHT:38 POINTS10 REBOUNDS 10 ASSISTS 2 STEALS13/26 FGM38 MINUTES pic.twitter.com/aaUb78JvAF— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) January 8, 2026
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LUKA HALF-COURT ALLEY OOP TO JAXSON HAYES REVERSE SLAM!!!!! 🤯🔥WHAT DID I JUST WITNESS!? 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/1XCObKrAS7— LakeShowYo (@LakeShowYo) January 8, 2026
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Lakers Game Observations :Game 35 @ Spurs https://t.co/rFACV5vIRL— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 8, 2026
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From above article:
A competitive fight, but a game for sober reflection
What looked like a potential schedule loss when doing my quick preview yesterday turned out to be exactly that.
The Lakers, already without Austin Reaves and Rui Hachimura, also decided not to play LeBron James on the second night of a back-to-back as he continues to manage left foot joint arthritis and right sciatica, and fell 107–91 to a much more complete San Antonio Spurs squad, with Victor Wembanyama delivering an impactful 26 minutes off the bench despite being on a back-to-back himself.
And yet, despite lacking most of their top-end talent, this was a surprisingly fun game to watch. It had real throwback vibes, reminiscent of some early Mavericks games, with Luka Dončić and a group of role players just fighting.
Because of that, these observations will be split in two: first, a couple of notes on the fun, throwback Luka game; then, a look at the bigger-picture takeaways. Even undermanned, against what currently looks like a top-three team in the NBA, there are still some meaningful conclusions to draw from this one.
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Today’s notes:
One-man band Luka throwback game (
VIDEO)Luka’s first-half passing clinic (
VIDEO)Takeaway I.: The Lakers didn’t get run out of the building
Takeaway II.: Roster construction disparity
Takeaway III.: An early playoff stress test for some
1-One-man band Luka throwback game (
VIDEO)Dončić looked noticeably more comfortable against the aggressive San Antonio Spurs defense. With Stephon Castle applying strong on-ball pressure and the Spurs funneling ball-handlers toward Victor Wembanyama inside, this was the familiar mix of aggressive point-of-attack defense and deep drop coverage built around elite length. It’s the same defensive profile that has given Dončić problems in some recent losses against both the Spurs and the Suns—but this time, he looked far more at ease navigating it.
This was probably Dončić’s best game this season in terms of pick-and-roll manipulation—using the screen to gain a half-step advantage, then punishing defenders on his hip with a mix of patience, change of rhythm, strength, and shot-making. That last part can’t be overstated: while the three-ball remains wildly inconsistent, his work inside the arc was elite last night, making 11 of his 17 shots, drawing 12 fouls, and getting to the line for 16 free throws.
Dončić’s composure, aggression, and ability to bend the Spurs’ defense gave the Lakers confidence. Leadership is something JJ Redick mentioned postgame as an area he and Dončić have discussed and worked on since Christmas. Despite being severely outmatched, the Lakers kept fighting, and the game was far more competitive than the final score suggests.
Eventually, the Lakers simply didn’t have enough, or rather anyone, to generate offense beyond Dončić, with their other two-man creators unavailable. They fell apart during Dončić’s first short rest, going scoreless for nearly four minutes.
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From @StatsWilliams: The Lakers have 16 made field goals at the half. Luka Doncic has scored or assisted on 14 of them.The Spurs lead 48-43 at the break.
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3 Replies · 42 Reposts · 362 LikesDespite Dončić finishing with a 38/10/10 triple-double, this was the Lakers’ second-worst offensive output of the season. It was another reminder of how difficult it is to score today against teams with paint-patrolling freaks like Wembanyama, or even Kornet, especially with lineups that opposing defenses do not respect as shooting threats. The Lakers had plenty of those minutes last night with Jarred Vanderbilt, Marcus Smart, and Maxi Kleber on the floor.
Source: Cleaning the Glass
2-Luka’s first-half passing clinic (
VIDEO)Despite the shot-making and 38 points, scoring wasn’t even the most impressive part of Dončić’s night. The passing was. Dončić put together a highlight reel of dishes that most players would be happy to call a season mixtape, all in one game.
It included three lob passes, one of them a SportsCenter-worthy cross-court lob to Jaxson Hayes over Wembanyama, a between-the-legs skip pass for an easy Deandre Ayton finish at the rim, a couple of no-look dimes for open corner threes, and a cross-court bounce skip pass in transition.
Dončić also forced a couple of bad passes and finished with seven turnovers, but with none of his teammates recording more than two assists, some of those felt more like desperation attempts to make something happen.
3-Takeaway I.: The Lakers didn’t get run out of the building
If a lack of speed and getting killed in transition was the downfall in the previous disappointing loss to the Spurs, and in other losses against athletic teams like the Thunder, Suns, Rockets, Pistons, and Hawks, last night the Lakers looked far more prepared for both the fight and the sprint.
The level of defensive effort and activity was there for most of the night. You could even say they were too eager early on, committing a couple of unnecessary fouls on three-point closeouts and coughing up a few wild turnovers.
But the starting lineup featuring three high motor players with Smart, LaRavia, and Vanderbilt filling in for James, along with Jaxson Hayes, Maxi Kleber and Gabe Vincent getting minutes off the bench, showed that a defense built around Dončić can hang around with the top teams in the NBA. The Lakers even outscored the Spurs 15–12 in fast-break points.
I guess the Lakers not looking totally athletically overmatched can be called progress, and despite the other limitations, it’s another signal, in a season full of them, for future roster construction around Dončić.
4-Takeaway II.: Roster construction disparity
Now, while Smart, LaRavia, Vanderbilt, Vincent, and Kleber provided defensive focus, effort, and composure, there was still a glaring difference in dynamism and athleticism between the two rosters.
You could see it when Castle blew by LaRavia for an easy dunk or finished over Ayton at the rim. You could see it whenever Keldon Johnson bullied smaller defenders like Vincent or Knecht on his way to the paint. And you could see it on occasions when the Spurs’ two rookies Harper and Bryant were flying downhill.
The Spurs struggled shooting the three even more than the Lakers did, and their two primary scorers didn’t have great scoring nights. They compensated by consistently driving and attacking the paint. The Lakers’ role players, especially their key wing defenders, simply do not have that dimension in their game, with LaRavia being the lone partial exception.
5-Takeaway III.: An early playoff stress test for some
Injuries to key rotation players have expanded the minutes for others, and games like this one offered a look at how competitive, or if you prefer reliable, some of them can be in higher-leverage, playoff-like settings.
Smart and Vanderbilt were two key reasons why the Lakers managed to hold the Spurs in check and why the defense looked respectable for most of the night. On the other end, though, their limitations in decision-making, and at times out-of-control play, hurt the Lakers. Together, they scored six points, went 0-for-6 from three, and committed five turnovers, including botching both half-opening ATOs by failing to execute the basic initial set entry pass. Smart has shown this season that he can follow up low-scoring, poor-shooting nights with performances on the other end of the spectrum. However, a 30-plus-minute-per-game role, no matter how much the team may need it, is not ideal for him. Vanderbilt, on the other hand, as much as it hurts to say, probably remains unplayable in high-stakes games where the opposing team features a roaming big like Wembanyama or Jaren Jackson Jr., as the Lakers have seen in the last couple of games.
Vincent returned after a prolonged injury absence, but once again showed how difficult it is to play a small-guard archetype that is a constant mismatch in today’s NBA, unless you’re a defender like Davion Mitchell or an elite shooter like Stephen Curry.
Ayton had another underwhelming game against quality opposition, one where the pace and physicality again seemed to overwhelm him. After a strong start to the season, he’s now stacking up too many games where his impact is barely felt, or where the Lakers simply look better with Hayes, a career backup, on the floor. Speaking of Hayes, he’s showing progress as a defender and decision-maker, becoming more than just a lob catcher, and he was one of the two players, along with LaRavia, that Redick highlighted postgame as having made a real impact in recent games.
And to end on a positive note, LaRavia had another game where he paired his hustle with a high-volume, high-efficiency night from three, a much-needed skill set for any future wing partner next to Dončić. I’ve been writing about LaRavia and his growing comfort playing both with and off Dončić in recent games, and he’s showing he has the motor and versatility to make an impact as a rotation player in an eight- or nine-man rotation on a good playoff team.
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“I’m his catcher. I’ve figured out how to call the pitches. Sometimes he tells me F off, he calls his own pitch. Which is fine too.” — JJ Redick on LeBron James(h/t @ohnohedidnt24)pic.twitter.com/h0xhXNxJig— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) January 7, 2026
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LeBron James moving primarily to the dunker spot was the story of this game. This is the adjustment that could send this @Lakers team over the top. Luka Doncic draws the blitz, Ayton reacts, and finds LeBron James in the dunker spot along the baseline. This is the vertical… pic.twitter.com/R0Wt8m9eDk— NBAFilm (@NBAFilmSessions) January 7, 2026
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Lakers Weaponize Free Agency! $100M For Four Elite Defenders The Los Angeles Lakers smartly plan to weaponize next summer’s free agency with a generational war chest of $100 million in cap space plus possible ‘Godfather’ offers for four elite young defensive free agents.When… pic.twitter.com/WzY9a2LTJo— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 7, 2026
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Lakers Weaponize Free Agency! $100M For Four Elite Defenders Starting Center Walker KesslerWalker Kessler, CE, 24-yrs, 7′ 2″, 7′ 6″ wingspan, 245 lbs, 1-yr $4.9M14.4/10.8/3.0/1.8/1.4 in 30.8 mpg. 3P->1.2/1.6/75.0%, 3-yrs @ $25MWalker Kessler will be the Lakers #1 target… pic.twitter.com/vfVn7Kp1Yq— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 7, 2026
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Lakers Weaponize Free Agency! $100M For Four Elite Defenders Backup Center Robert WilliamsRobert Williams III, CE, 28-yrs, 6′ 9″, 7′ 6″ wingspan, 249 lbs, 1-yr $13.3M5.9/6.2/1.0/1.4/0.6 in 16.2 mpg. 3P->0.0/0.4/11.1%, 3-yrs @ $15MWith a heavy-minutes starting center like… pic.twitter.com/1XikBUB1po— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 7, 2026
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Lakers Weaponize Free Agency! $100M For Four Elite DefendersStarting Small Forward Peyton WatsonPeyton Watson, SF, 23-yrs, 6′ 8″, 7′ 1″ wingspan, 200 lbs, 1-yr $4.4M14.2/4.7/1.6/0.9/1.0 in 27.9 mpg. 3P->1.1/3.1/35.6%, 3-yrs @ $25MWith the center rotation set, the Lakers… pic.twitter.com/1aYf5mamoj— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 7, 2026
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PEYTON WATSON TONIGHT:30 POINTS6 REBOUNDS 2 ASSISTS 2 BLOCKS1 STEAL10/15 FGM6/7 3PM37 MINUTES pic.twitter.com/P0zFuxzOMb— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) January 8, 2026
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This was a guy who came into the NBA as an extremely raw offensive prospect…Shot 32% from the field and 23% from three at UCLABut DEN developed him and now they got themselves a legit rotation piece w/o having to give up any future assetsHopefully LAL can do this w/ Adou… pic.twitter.com/Mof3ms1nkV— 🦅 (@deadboylyfee) January 8, 2026
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Lakers Weaponize Free Agency! $100M For Four Elite Defenders Starting Power Forward Tari EasonTari Eason, PF, 24-yrs, 6′ 8″, 7′ 2″ wingspan, 215 lbs, 1-yr $5.7M12.1/5.7/1.5/0.6/1.1 in 23.7 mpg. 3P->2.2/4.5/48.8%, 3-yrs @ $25MLike the Nuggets’ Peyton Watson, Houston… pic.twitter.com/gFx9uThEdS— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 7, 2026
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The best ROAD records in the NBA:1. Thunder (13-4)2. Lakers (13-5)PLAYING SPOILER 🥶 pic.twitter.com/2VDCVrcDMh— Witness King James (@WITNESSKJ) January 7, 2026
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If the Lakers beat the Spurs tomorrow they will claim the 2nd seed in the west Lakers are rolling 😭🔥 pic.twitter.com/EgAHp52gDj— LakeShowYo (@LakeShowYo) January 7, 2026
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The Lakers will have a chance to get to the 2 SEED tomorrow against the Spurs 👀 pic.twitter.com/0eaUfursA2— Lakers All Day Everyday (@LADEig) January 7, 2026
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LeBron James says he needs to fit in around Luka Dončić as duo’s chemistry grows https://t.co/x4bxkgkaCH— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 7, 2026
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“He's been absolutely amazing. Just helping me out, helping others out, being super efficient … I think we're both, we are playing better with each other, game by game. And this is just going to be improving more” – Luka Doncic on his chemistry with LeBron James pic.twitter.com/AXxyuBZ0l6— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) January 7, 2026
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New story: There’s two stars on two timelines and only one ball in L.A. But LeBron and Luka say they are figuring it out together in harmony. “Luka don’t need to bend his game [for me] … It’s up to us to bend our game around him” https://t.co/GYmpY31T8C— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) January 7, 2026
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THE LAKERS ARE 13-0 IN CLUTCH GAMESIf the game’s close and you’re facing Luka & LeBron, you’ve lost. pic.twitter.com/KPorp1laNz— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) January 7, 2026
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LeBron and Luka put on a show in New Orleans as the Lakers defeat the Pelicans 😤 pic.twitter.com/a692hJxxaw— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) January 7, 2026
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Got it done ☑️ pic.twitter.com/oXFXEHz01V— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) January 7, 2026
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DEANDRE AYTON TONIGHT 💪 32 minutes 💪 18 points 💪 11 rebounds 💪 3 assists 💪 2 blocksDOMINAYTON 😤 pic.twitter.com/hK5x1rILYx— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) January 7, 2026
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