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The Lakers are now 11-0 this season in clutch games.All 11 losses by LA have been by at least 10 points. pic.twitter.com/qkPFiJbJVc— Underdog NBA (@UnderdogNBA) January 3, 2026
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LEBRON MF JAMES TONIGHT:31 POINTS9 REBOUNDS6 ASSISTS12/18 FG41-YEAR-OLD BUCKETS. 👑 pic.twitter.com/4RBzapbFTT— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) January 3, 2026
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Jake LaRavia tonight:21 Points9 Rebounds 3 Assists 2 Steals 1 Block8/12 FGM3/6 3PM37 Minutes pic.twitter.com/2ydMdU0KZm— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) January 3, 2026
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This Luka propaganda is so nasty brah he went 8/18 FG 1/7 from 3 with 20 FTs and 6 turnovers https://t.co/Dq9eO722Zv— BIGMEM12 (@BIGMEM12) January 3, 2026
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Marcus Smart tonight:13 Points 8 Rebounds 7 Assists 5/9 FGM3/6 3PM+18 +/-34 Minutes pic.twitter.com/JPp6n1C9P0— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) January 3, 2026
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The NBA was the most-viewed brand across social media on Christmas Day, generating 1.6 billion views – up 23% vs. last year.(Source: Videocites) pic.twitter.com/1etiztHJO7— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) December 31, 2025
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THREE MOVES TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIPLakers Split Picks Between This Season & Next SummerIn their first big decision since buying the team, the Mark Walter Lakers must decide whether to use their one first and one second round pick to better their odds to win a ring this season or… pic.twitter.com/cwRZLzhaci— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 31, 2025
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THREE MOVES TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIPLakers Split Picks Between This Season & Next Summer1. ANDREW WIGGINS TRADEThe Lakers single biggest roster need for this season is to trade for an elite 3&D starting small forward like the Miami Heat’s Andrew Wiggins, who can stretch the floor… pic.twitter.com/x2ZXioz3HW— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 31, 2025
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THREE MOVES TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIPLakers Split Picks Between This Season & Next Summer2. ROBERT WILLIAMS TRADEThe Lakers’ other major roster need is to trade for a quality backup center like the Trailblazers’ Robert Williams III who’s a talented but injury prone backup center… pic.twitter.com/slW78e4CNj— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 31, 2025
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THREE MOVES TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIPLakers Split Picks Between This Season & Next Summer3. BUYOUT MARKET SIGNINGSWhile the Lakers don’t have any starter spots to offer candidates from the NBA buyout market, they do have some big backup minutes available at shooting guard behind… pic.twitter.com/pSMgfiQbX1— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 31, 2025
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ROB PELINKA IS STILL SLEEPING ASNBA'S NEW WAVE DROWNS LAKERSThe Lakers' problem right now is Rob Pelinka, who's been guilty of sleep walking through his job while the NBA has been flooded by a tsunami-like new wave of young, athletic, and physical teams and players.It's not… pic.twitter.com/pP3zHcbmV7— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 31, 2025
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Final pic.twitter.com/EL9hxEjMcP— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) December 31, 2025
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LUKA DONCIC TONIGHT 🪄 36 minutes 🪄 30 points 🪄 11 assists 🪄 5 rebounds 🪄 8 turnoversNEEDS HIS RUNNING MATE pic.twitter.com/PMQ6TFUp1g— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) December 31, 2025
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21 turnovers, 10 missed FTs, sub 30 percent shooting from 3 — all bad. Allowing a team to score 74 points in the paint and shoot 63.2 percent from the field — worse! Lakers lose 128-106, fall to 20-11 but head into 2026 playing worse than their record.— Dan Woike (@DanWoikeSports) December 31, 2025
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I can’t with Bron and Luka and these fucking Turnover. Out of 20 TO 13 of them are from them too. More so from Luka a fucking embarrassing show of him. This team can’t win when their two best players look like this. No more excuses they have to be better. #Lakeshow. pic.twitter.com/PA7kJSCf4w— New Dawn (@imageofanewdawn) December 31, 2025
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BREAKING: Denver Nuggets’ superstar Nikola Jokic has been diagnosed with a hyperextension in his left knee and will miss at least four weeks 🚨An MRI revealed that Jokic’s knee ligaments are intact.(via Shams) pic.twitter.com/MaSASTkCOw— Basketball Forever (@bballforever_) December 30, 2025
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¡¡¡LAKERS A POR MAS DE UN FICHAJE!!!JOVAN BUHA: "Creo que tal vez hagan un par de movimientos y eso reestructure la plantilla con unos dos o tres jugadores nuevos, pero ahora mismo, creo que añadir ese tipo de jugador ayudaría, sin duda…"pic.twitter.com/VC7CUwdy6m— Pichu Ruas (@PichuRuas) December 30, 2025
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DOES INJURY SEEMS TO BE THE ONLY WAYRUI HACHIMURA WILL EVER NOT START?This may be our only chance to see what a Lakers starting lineup might look like without Rui Hachimura, who has become JJ Redick's version of Darvin Ham's infatuation with starting Taurean Prince.Be… https://t.co/ulhJe7Y5L7 pic.twitter.com/Yfhv17u5lN— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 30, 2025
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New story: Looking back at LeBron James’ 23-year career through 23 photos on his his 41st birthday https://t.co/ScbAdwCu5N— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) December 30, 2025
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Happy Birthday LeBron
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Happy Birthday
Dear LeBron James,41.Forty. One.I keep typing it and deleting it because it still looks fake.41 years old and you’re still doing this.Still flying. Still bullying time itself. Still making defenders look like they missed a meeting where you explained… pic.twitter.com/JAx7UntvMg— 𝐏𝐮𝐫𝐩𝑮𝒐𝒍𝒅
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Luka and LeBron: Lakers Two-Headed Monster https://t.co/kvNzOonxOS— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 30, 2025
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FROM ABOVE ARTICLE:
This is the pairing we’ve all been waiting for. But we haven’t seen Luka Doncic and LeBron James together all that often.
Since Doncic joined the Lakers in that blockbuster trade, he and James have played together without Austin Reaves only six times in the regular season. With Reaves now sidelined for a month with a calf injury, the two Lakers superstars are going to have to get familiar with each other again.
In lineups with Doncic and Reaves, the Lakers have a net rating of 7.3, one of the team’s highest ratings for a two-man lineup that’s played at least 100 minutes. Playing together for 452 minutes, it’s the most efficient rating for any pair of regular starters.
But lineups with Doncic and James have a -10.3 net rating in 279 minutes and the James-Reaves pairing is -6.1 in 245 minutes.
Coach JJ Redick acknowledged after the team’s three-game losing streak that the offense since James returned has felt disorganized at times. While Reaves’ injury strips the Lakers of their second-leading scorer and an important ball handler, Redick agreed that just having Doncic and James for now can make the offense easier to untangle.
Redick presented a potential solution by restructuring the substitution pattern during a win over the Kings on Sunday. He subbed Doncic out of the first quarter with about three minutes remaining instead of having him play the entire first frame. He re-entered the game with about nine minutes left in the second instead of waiting until the six- or seven-minute mark.
The plan was to let Doncic and James have more time operating the offense individually, Redick said, while not diminishing either player’s total minutes. The team still used both of them in actions together and it’s not an overarching plan to “keep them apart,” Redick stressed.
“We’re going to do this for the foreseeable future,” Redick said, “and just see how it goes.”
The Lakers were plus-12 in the 18 minutes with Doncic and James on the court against the Kings compared to -5.8 in 23.7 minutes in previous games this year. The projected starting lineup now that Reaves it out would typically feature Doncic, James, Marcus Smart, Rui Hachimura and Deandre Ayton, and that group has a -26.0 net ranking in 37 minutes together this season.
“I don’t want to create the narrative of ‘me and Luka,’” James said. “It’s five guys on the floor and seven guys that come off the bench. It needs to be all of us. It’s important that we set the tone.”
More than just the production on the court, the Lakers will look to their superstars for leadership during this next stretch. Redick acknowledged that Doncic and James have a responsibility to set the tone for the Lakers, especially at the beginning of games.
The Lakers were minus-28 in first quarters during their three-game losing streak. Doncic said after the Christmas Day debacle that everybody had to give “better effort, starting with me.”
Then he backed up his words with his play, scoring nine points with two assists and three rebounds in the first quarter. He had two steals and a block in the first half.
“He’s the head of the snake,” forward Maxi Kleber said of Doncic before the game. “We all follow him, so it’s good for us to see him also step up in that sense, and take ownership, because it will help everybody else do the same and focus especially with that effort on every possession.”
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Lakers vs. Pistons preview: Last game of the year https://t.co/9m1e5kHoqk— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 30, 2025
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The Lakers look to conclude 2025 on a strong note against the visiting Pistons on Tuesday.
The Lakers (20-10) will play their last game of 2025as they host the Detroit Pistons (24-8) on Tuesday. This is the first meeting between the two teams this season.
Start time and TV schedule
Who: Los Angeles Lakers vs. Detroit PistonsWhen: 7:30 p.m. PT, Dec. 30
Where: Crypto.com Arena
Watch: NBC, Spectrum Sportsnet
The Lakers responded very well after being called out by head coach JJ Redick, who said they would have an uncomfortable film session in practice. Not only did they defeat the Sacramento Kings in dominant fashion, but they also snapped their three-game losing streak, all of which were blowouts. Sunday’s victory against the Kings was much-needed and now the goal is to avoid falling into a dry spell once again.
On Tuesday, the Lakers will face the top seed in the Eastern Conference in the Pistons. This one will reveal whether or not the purple and gold are truly out of their rut. With all due respect to the Kings, the Pistons are significantly better and they’re going to be eager to snap their own two-game losing streak as well. The Lakers should expect a tough challenge from a team that ranks eighth on offense and second on defense.
Detroit is also built to expose Los Angeles’ flaws, which popped out during their losing streak. They have Cade Cunningham — who is averaging 26.5 points, 6.3 rebounds and 9.6 assists per game — leading their offense, which means the Lakers’ perimeter defense will be significantly tested.
The Pistons employ a big man in Jalen Duren who is anchoring their defense and contributing 18.2 points per game. Duren’s matchup versus Deandre Ayton is going to be something to look out for in this one. The Pistons play similarly to the Rockets, producing most of their scoring in the paint and dominating the boards. The Lakers will have to be ready, contrary to how they approached their Christmas Day game against the Rockets.
The Lakers will need Luka Dončić and LeBon James to set the tone again in this one. While the Pistons are statistically better than them in everything except offense, they’re not going to have an answer if both superstars go off in this one. The purple and gold should make their firepower known because that’s the ideal way to beat this fundamentally sound team. Hopefully, James and Dončić carry over their strong performances from the last game.
Los Angeles has the chance to wrap up the year with a decisive victory at home to put together a nice two-game winning streak heading into 2026. Ideally, they do just that so the vibes are good heading into the New Year, but it won’t be easy. It’s one that they’re going to have to work hard but the result should be rewarding.
Let’s see if the Lakers can close 2025 with a win against the Pistons on Tuesday.
Notes and Updates
The Lakers’ injury report notes Rui Hachimura (right calf soreness), Austin Reaves (left calf strain) and Gabe Vincent (lumbar back strain) as out.
Meanwhile for the Pistons, Caris LeVert (left knee soreness) is doubtful.
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Young. Athletic. Physical.Everything the Lakers struggle against.Pistons pressure the ball, attack the paint, crash the glass, and thrive in transition.Frustration again, or a sign of recalibration?👇https://t.co/s7m9WnirYx pic.twitter.com/iH8FEcBOMA— Iztok Franko (@iztok_franko) December 30, 2025
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A real test to close out the year
This was supposed to be my 30-game check.
Instead, because of what unfolded over the past stretch and how big this game feels, I opted for a straight game preview. Over the last ten games, I’ve written plenty about the Lakers’ issues. Concerning defense, rotation tweaks, system breakdown, and the promise of an eventual reset. Those problems have been well documented, and enough has been said about what went wrong. What’s more interesting now is what happens next.
JJ Redick softened the tone around his uncomfortable practice comments, and the Lakers responded to the Christmas no-show with better effort and a solid win against the Kings. But beating bad teams has never been the issue. Being uncompetitive against good, young, athletic teams has been, and that is where tonight’s game becomes a real test of whether the Christmas crisis actually inspired any change.
The Detroit Pistons are a litmus test for toughness, just as much as the Houston Rockets are. In fact, those two teams sit second and third in point differential, behind only the Oklahoma City Thunder. On top of that, the Pistons are the second-best defense in the league and one of, if not the most physical team in the NBA. Yes, they have hit a small rough patch, losing their last two games, but so did the Rockets before facing the Lakers on Christmas. Detroit is another member of the new wave currently dominating the NBA. Alongside the Thunder, Spurs, and Rockets, these are young, aggressive teams that pride themselves on defense. They are also the teams that have dominated the Lakers so far this season.
So let’s see whether the last game was a real reference point for focus and effort, or just a brief response before another low.
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Lakers (20-10) vs Pistons (24-8) game facts
Rest: LAL on 1 day of rest; DET on 1 day of restRanking: LAL 15th in Point Diff (+0.5), DET 3rd in Point Diff (+7.5)
LAL vs DET 2024-25 record: 0-2
LAL injuries: Austin Reaves (OUT), Gabe Vincent (OUT), Rui Hachimura (OUT)
DET injuries: Caris LeVert (doubtful)
LAL projected starting five: Luka Dončić (G), Marcus Smart (G), Jake LaRavia (F), LeBron James (F), Deandre Ayton (C)
LAL key reserves: Jaxson Hayes, Jarred Vanderbilt, Maxi Kleber, Nick Smith Jr., Dalton Knecht
DET projected starting five: Cade Cunningham (G), Duncan Robinson (F), Ausar Thompson (F), Tobias Harris (F), Jalen Duren (C)
DET key reserves: Isaiah Stewart, Jaden Ivey, Ronald Holland II, Javonte Green
Key storyline: Do the Lakers have enough depth for this battle?
Athleticism, speed, toughness, and the ability to handle pressure are the obvious and persistent questions heading into this game. But with Rui Hachimura the latest addition to the injury report, the Lakers may have run out of depth to hang with the Pistons. Without Austin Reaves, Hachimura, and Gabe Vincent, the Lakers are down two starters and a key rotation piece. I expect Jake LaRavia to step into Hachimura’s spot in the starting lineup, but once that happens, the depth thins out quickly. As the key reserves list shows, there is not much left behind what was already one of the thinner benches in the NBA.
Lakers on offense | Pistons on defense
If you look at the Pistons’ defensive profile, two things immediately jump out as clear indicators of an aggressive scheme. They rank third in opponent turnover rate, and they rank last in opponent free throw rate allowed, meaning they foul more than any team in the league. The Lakers are a team that gets to the line more than anyone in the league, so how this game is officiated, and how much physicality is allowed against Luka Dončić and LeBron James, may be an even more decisive factor than usual.
With Ausar Thompson, Ron Holland II, and even Cade Cunningham, J. B. Bickerstaff has an almost ideal group of defenders with the size, length, and athleticism to pressure Dončić all game long. So, Dončić having a good, composed game is a must for the Lakers to have a chance, and it starts with not turning the ball over under pressure. Dončić has had five turnovers or more in five of his last eight games, and repeating that against the Pistons would be a death sentence. To make his life easier, the Lakers should probably run more sets where Dončić starts possessions on the move, instead of bringing the ball up every time. Without Reaves and Vincent, and with limited depth overall, that may be easier said than done.
Tobias Harris and Jaden Ivey are the most obvious targets for Dončić and James to attack, but with recent Lakers lineups often featuring two poor shooters such as Jarred Vanderbilt and Maxi Kleber, I expect the Pistons to blitz, double, or help aggressively against the Lakers’ two superstars.
Pistons on offense | Lakers on defense
Like the Rockets, who demolished the Lakers on the offensive glass, the Pistons are another team that strategically crashes the boards with force. The Lakers could not handle Sengun, Adams, and Amen Thompson constantly pressuring the rim and the glass, and now they will have to deal with an almost as physical unit in Jalen Duren, Isaiah Stewart, and the other Thompson twin.
The other challenge the Rockets did not present is handling the pick-and-roll duo of Cade Cunningham and Duren, which leads the NBA with more than 500 picks set this season. If there is a game for Deandre Ayton to turn on the engines and bring as much physicality as he can, it is tonight against Duren and Stewart inside. Detroit is a team that wants to attack the rim. They rank third in the NBA in rim frequency and are first overall in paint points per 100 possessions.
Pistons weakness is the shooting, or rather lack off. They are a low volume three-point shooting team, and besides Duncan Robinson don’t have a proven outside threat, which could be even bigger problem is Caris LeVert who is doubtful misses this game.
What Detroit prefers, rather than facing a set defense that shrinks the floor off their non shooters, is to run and attack early at every opportunity. They rank second in the NBA in both transition frequency and fast break points per 100 possessions. Another sign of the athletic, fast teams the Lakers have struggled so badly against this season.
Final thoughts
I could write about a player under the spotlight, like Nick Smith Jr. proving he can be effective as a third ball handler against an aggressive, ball-pressing team, or James and Dončić showing they can keep up with the new, younger NBA. But this game is not about an individual player. It is a test of the Lakers’ connectedness and their collective spirit. A test of their willingness to fight and prove they can flip the negative narrative that has defined them far more than their impressive 20–10 record.
Will it be a sign of a turnaround, or another exhibit of the roster’s glaring holes?
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IF YOU WANT GREAT WRITING AND REPORTING,IZTOK FRANKO IS MUST READ FOR LAKERS FANSThe Lakers did not only get Luka Doncic in the mega trade that Rob Pelinka pulled off but also a great addition to the media reporters who write about and report on everything Lakers because we… https://t.co/PgnqUtWnO6 pic.twitter.com/3oKMenYiHX— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 30, 2025
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