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Without LeBron, Forward Quickly Becomes Lakers’ Weakest Position I’m worried the Lakers are going to get blown out tonight by the Warriors and the problem is going to begin with Butler and Green having their way with our staring forwards as Horford pulls Ayton away from the… pic.twitter.com/KVqcCy6w0d— LakerTom (@LakerTom) October 21, 2025
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Without LeBron, Forward Quickly Becomes Lakers’ Weakest Position The truth is there’s a better chance Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves could develop into a championship caliber backcourt than Austin Reaves/Luka Doncic and Rui Hachimura could become championship forwards.… pic.twitter.com/Tfip16HUnb— LakerTom (@LakerTom) October 21, 2025
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Why Lakers’ Starting Lineup Needs Marcus Smart’s Defensive Tenacity What makes Smart a better option as the Lakers’ fifth starter than Vincent or Vanderbilt is his experience as an elite starter on a championship team and a defensive skillset that earned him three… pic.twitter.com/wIa7a9f6ir— LakerTom (@LakerTom) October 19, 2025
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Why Lakers’ Starting Lineup Needs Marcus Smart’s Defensive Tenacity When you look at the Lakers three candidates to be the fifth starter until LeBron returns, Smart is the only legitimate NBA starter quality player. Vincent’s a great shooter and Vando has great size but… pic.twitter.com/PClQlDutqA— LakerTom (@LakerTom) October 19, 2025
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Why Lakers’ Starting Lineup Needs Marcus Smart’s Defensive Tenacity JJ Redick has already walked back Gabe Vincent being the starter beyond the home opener so don’t be surprised if he changes his mind again and makes Marcus Smart the fifth starter vs. Warriors on Tuesday… pic.twitter.com/44NCqyldeS— LakerTom (@LakerTom) October 19, 2025
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Maybe. Sounds like Coach Reddick learned a lesson: trying to cement a lineup that:
A) Isn’t healthy to start-
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It would be one thing if training camp lasted longer than 45 minutes, but the first month is now, for lack of a better concept, extended training camp. Smart played like 45 total minutes of preseason, in the end I could give a fig if he starts, comes off the bench, or whatever: we need him ready in the playoffs. Same as LeBron. Reddick has already learned one of the lessons I wanted to see him learn: don’t blab your “plan” to the media.
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FROM ABOVE ARTICLE:
Using Friday’s preseason finale as a “dress rehearsal” for next week’s regular-season opener, Los Angeles Lakers coach JJ Redick put Gabe Vincent in the starting lineup to fill in for the injured LeBron James.
Vincent capped a strong individual training camp with 14 points on 5-for-6 shooting (4-for-5 from 3), but the Lakers lost 117-116 to the Sacramento Kings to finish the preseason 1-5.
The regular season starts Tuesday night when the Lakers host the Golden State Warriors. Though the Vincent decision was made, there is plenty more for the Lakers to figure out in the next few days.
“We have two more practices, so we need to clean up some things,” said Luka Doncic, who scored a game-high 31 points to go with nine assists in 33 minutes.
Vincent said the coaching staff informed him about the lineup change Friday morning. If the staff was uncertain about the choice, Vincent helped his cause in the Lakers’ preseason game against the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday when he scored 18 points in the first four minutes, going 5-for-5 from 3.
“I think I just bring what I’ve been doing since I’ve been here,” Vincent said when asked about his fit with the starters. “Just defending, try to defend at a high level. Playmake when I have opportunities, space the floor while Luka and [Austin Reaves] are creating themselves.”
James is not expected to return to the lineup until mid-November, sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania, as he continues to recover from sciatica affecting the right side of his body.
Though Vincent will join Doncic, Reaves, Deandre Ayton and Rui Hachimura on the court to tip off the 2025-26 season, Redick made it clear that the current starters are not permanent.
“I don’t know anything about who I’m going to be starting the rest of the season because, again, there’s injuries and there’s things that happen throughout a year,” Redick said. “I have a pretty good idea who’s going to start Game 1. After that, I don’t know. But I do think in that lineup there’s lot of shooting around Luka and DA, and Gabe is another ball handler, another tough defender.
“I think he fits in well, but you have to take a look at every matchup we play against and have to make a decision there.”
Redick has downplayed the magnitude of his starting lineup decision repeatedly during training camp, pointing out that he used 25 starting lineups last season.
He and his team sounded far more concerned about their defense after allowing 59 second-half points to a Kings team that shot 54.7% overall and 44.8% from 3.
“I think in practice we were more physical,” Doncic said. “We need to work on our physicality.”
The Lakers were without one of their more physical defenders in center Jaxson Hayes for the second half Friday. He left the game because of a right wrist contusion after finishing a lob dunk in the first quarter. Redick said X-rays on Hayes’ wrist were negative, and the Lakers will have a further update on Hayes when they practice Sunday.
Former Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Smart, who had 14 points and four steals off the bench against Sacramento, vowed to help with the physicality in the meantime.
“Just follow my lead,” Smart said. “That’s really it. I’m going to try to set the tone each and every night. And just kind of piggyback off me.”
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Could Lakers Use Different Fifth Starter To Maximize Match Ups? For example, Redick might prefer Gabe Vincent as the Lakers’ fifth starter versus the Warriors because he’s an excellent matchup against Steph Curry due to his aggressive point-of-attack defense and red hot… pic.twitter.com/ZpjC7wXLMA— LakerTom (@LakerTom) October 18, 2025
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Could Lakers Use Different Fifth Starter To Maximize Match Ups? For example, Redick might prefer Gabe Vincent as the Lakers’ fifth starter versus the Warriors because he’s an excellent matchup against Steph Curry due to his aggressive point-of-attack defense and red hot… pic.twitter.com/ZpjC7wXLMA— LakerTom (@LakerTom) October 18, 2025
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Could Lakers Use Different Fifth Starter To Maximize Match Ups? Until LeBron returns or Pelinka pulls the trigger on a trade, the Lakers would be smart to abandon a fixed starting lineup and deploy different fifth starters to better match up against each opponent’s starting… pic.twitter.com/9HOGPutPP6— LakerTom (@LakerTom) October 18, 2025
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From above article:
The Lakers lost their final preseason game, but the starters looked good and that matters more.
After five preseason games where they often played with various key rotation players out, on Friday, the Lakers finally had a game they took seriously.
Head coach JJ Redick called this preseason finale a dress rehearsal for his team.
No, the Lakers didn’t win, falling 117-116 to the Kings. However, this contest wasn’t about how they finished, but how they started.
Redick began the game with Luka Dončić, Austin Reaves, Rui Hachimura, Deandre Ayton and Gabe Vincent. All signs point to this being the team’s initial starting lineup, but a coy Redick wouldn’t confirm or deny it during his media availability.
While Redick might not want to say if this group will start on Tuesday against the Warriors when the regular season begins, they made a compelling case to be the team’s first five.
All Lakers starters were a positive in the plus-minus department, and four of the five were in double figures. The only player who didn’t break 10 points was Reaves, who has proven to be an offensive powerhouse.
Vincent being included as a starter was a bit of a surprise. He only started in 11 games out of the 72 he played last year. He was impressive against the Kings.
Vincent was knocking down open 3-pointers just like he had in Las Vegas against the Mavericks and ended the night going 5-6 from the field, scoring 14 points.
“I do think in that lineup there’s a lot of shooting around Luka and DA,” Redick said postgame. “And Gabe is another ball handler, another tough defender. I think he fits in well, but you have to take a look at every matchup we play against and have to make a decision there.”
The rest of the Lakers’ starters followed Vincent’s example and played a relatively sharp game.
Hachimura was picking his spots well, going 6-10 from the field. Ayton scored 13 points and had a game-high nine rebounds. And Luka was doing what he always does, dominating on-ball, jawing at anyone who wants to listen, and knocking down threes.
The reserves also performed well. Marcus Smart played for 23 minutes, was diving on the floor, fighting for loose balls and forcing turnovers. He was also a positive factor on offense, scoring 14 points.
Jaxson Hayes was also a positive shining in his role as the team’s backup big man. Unfortunately, he suffered a wrist contusion and exited the game. The good news is Redick said the X-rays were negative and he’ll have an update on his status likely on Sunday.
The Lakers stayed in control throughout most of the game and were up 90-86 entering the fourth.
In the final quarter, they lost that control, but with that period featuring two-way players and end-of-the-bench guys, it’s far from a preview of what we’ll see when the games matter next week.
All things considered, this game was a net positive for Los Angeles. This contest was a proof of concept that the work they’ve put in during all of training camp is working, and they are ready for the year to start.
“We’re very prepared,” Smart said. “Obviously, we’ve got some things we’ve got to clean up both defensively and offensively. But everybody’s eager to get out there and ready to perform.”
The rehearsals are now over. The show will begin for real on Tuesday in LA against Golden State. Let’s see if the Lakers can bring the best they showed on Friday, leave their worst and walk away with a win to start the 2025-26 campaign.
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DEANDRE AYTON TONIGHT 💪 30 minutes 💪 12 points 💪 9 rebounds 💪 2 assists 💪 +13 +/-Walking double-double 🚶♂️ pic.twitter.com/dytPZk2Lg7— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) October 18, 2025
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Luka left it all on the floor in his preseason finale…31 PTS | 9 AST | 6 3PM | 32 MIN pic.twitter.com/wkOPR6X875— NBA (@NBA) October 18, 2025
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MARCUS SMART TONIGHT: @statmuse14 PTS3 REB2 AST4 STL2 3PM5-11 FGTHOUGHTS ON HIM LAKERS NATION? pic.twitter.com/zsN5ETM6Sb— BronMuse (@BronMuse) October 18, 2025
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Click and follow thread for great points about game from Iztok. Gabe may be starting just because of Steph in opener. JJ not committing to small lineup after first game. Defense needs work, ended up with Reaves & Luka as rim protectors. Smart looked great. Vando’s O is problem. Luka and DA need to work on lobs.
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🚨 LAKERS OFFICIAL STARTING 5 🚨 LUKA DONCIC 🪄 GABE VINCENT 🎯 AUSTIN REAVES ⭐️ RUI HACHIMURA 🥷 DEANDRE AYTON 🔒 pic.twitter.com/nuYWm98lwe— LakeShowYo (@LakeShowYo) October 18, 2025
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Could This 4-Team, 8-Player Trade Transform Lakers Into Champions? Here’s a proposed blockbuster 4-team, 8-player trade that fills the Lakers’ greatest roster needs with four legitimate two-way players who can defend their positions and can’t be played off the court… pic.twitter.com/XMzaNwq52L— LakerTom (@LakerTom) October 17, 2025
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Could This 4-Team, 8-Player Trade Transform Lakers Into Champions? The Spurs get Maxi Kleber and a 2028 pick swap for Kelly Olynyk and a second round pick that the Lakers send to Kings along with Dalton Knecht for Keon Ellis, who has fallen out of Sacramento’s guard rotation.… pic.twitter.com/K5FREOsc4H— LakerTom (@LakerTom) October 17, 2025
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Could This 4-Team, 8-Player Trade Transform Lakers Into Champions? A Lakers’ starting lineup of Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves, Dillon Brooks, Kelly Olynyk, and Deandre Ayton would be bigger and better defensively. Redick has said he wants to play two bigs. Now he really will be… pic.twitter.com/r3nN16hj95— LakerTom (@LakerTom) October 17, 2025
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