Anthony Davis admits there’s a “sense of urgency” surrounding the Lakers after their 0-3 start, but he adds that it’s important not to overreact to the first week of the season, writes Dave McMenamin of ESPN. L.A. was hoping for some early wins to change the narrative about the team after missing the playoffs last season. But the Lakers have played a strong schedule so far — losing to the Warriors, Clippers and Trail Blazers — and are facing a tough two-game road trip against the Nuggets and Timberwolves.
“You don’t want to dig yourself too big of a hole,” Davis said. “But we’ve got to stay even-keeled. We can’t get rattled or flustered and things like that. Just like if we win 12 in a row. We don’t want to get too high.”
Offense is the main issue in L.A. as the Lakers are last in the league in three-point shooting at 21.2% and Davis called their shot selection late in the Portland loss “very poor.” However, there has been improvement on defense as the team leads the league with 11.3 steals per game and ranks third in points per possession.
“We’re continuously learning each other,” Davis said. “The good thing about it is we’re playing defense, ranked third in the league in defense. In all the statistical categories, we’re top-10. We just got to keep pushing. Keep our head down and move forward with the mindset we’re going into Denver (tonight) to get a win.”
There’s more on the Lakers:
- Embattled guard Russell Westbrook is expected to miss tonight’s game with a hamstring injury and Austin Reaves will take his place in the starting lineup in a move that may become permanent, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic (video link). Reaves saw time with the starting unit during the preseason, and his future in that role may depend on how the team looks against the Nuggets. Sources tell Charania that coach Darvin Ham has been working with Westbrook to figure out the best way to utilize him going forward. Westbrook hopes to be able to return Friday, tweets ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
- In an appearance on ESPN’s “Get Up,” Woj stated that the Lakers haven’t discussed deals with the Pacers or Jazz – viewed as perhaps their two most likely trade partners – since the season began (video link). He adds that the only trades currently available are the ones L.A. refused to do during the offseason.
- The Lakers have put themselves in an impossible situation by holding onto Westbrook for a second season, contends Kyle Goon of The Orange County Register. He points out that not only is Westbrook in decline, but he doesn’t have chemistry with Davis and LeBron James, as the trio is just 11-13 in the 24 games they have all played together.
Brookbrick + Austin Reaves and a 1st for shooting
LAL—> Richardson+Doug+Poeltl
SAS —> Brick + those 2 FRPs
This Lakers team is built to win less than 25 games so is there any sense of urgency other than to finish the season w/o major injury for Street Clothes Davis
SMH Westbrook taking the easy way out and fake a injury.
Injury Report:
Russell Westbrook – Bruised Ego (Doubtful to play for the rest of the season)
Something tells me this hamstring injury could get worse sooner than later…
Season-ending hamstring tweak.
“L.A. was hoping for some early wins to change the narrative about the team after missing the playoffs last season.”
See, the thing standing in the way of their hopes is, they stink! They have Lebron and Davis and nothing else. As a Celtics fan, ya love to see it!
Buy Russ out. Addition by subtraction. Nobody likes him in LA. Better for both sides.
I don’t think Russ is amenable to a buyout and I don’t blame him. They agreed to take on that salary and Russ should get every penny if he wants it.
For example: LAL buy him out for 44 million.
He signs for 3 million with another team.
He still gets his 47 million, and the Lakers locker room gets rid of a big atitude problem.
Maybe it works. And LAL keeps the two draft picks and cap room for next season.
Russ isn’t the problem it’s more to it than him.he didn’t play tonight against the nuggets and they still lost. Other players besides Russ ain’t doing nothing just on the team.don’t put all this on Russ he’s not the whole team. AD is and accident prone everytime he gets to moving. Beverly gets filed all the time
Except he’s getting paid $47 million. Tough to fill out a roster when your 5th best player is making that much money. Westbrook is indeed the problem, even if he doesn’t touch the court the rest of the year.
The people who think just by solely getting rid of Russ can fix the Lakers issues are sadly mistaken.
The ONLY WAY this team gets better is if they’re able to get back good 3-point shooting wings and a solid defensive big that can also stretch the floor..
If they’re able to acquire three players that fit those molds, then they may start to look alot more like contenders, but until then there are alot more players than just Russ that have to step it up.
Bev, Lonnie Walker, and Nunn stepping their games up, and remembering how to shoot from three and getting Bryant and Schroeder healthy should go a LONG ways to helping this team out, but idk..Bryant and Schroeder likely won’t be back for another 3-4 weeks so they ain’t coming to the rescue anytime soon..!!
For now, it looks like the Lakers are stuck hoping those three can at least get to their career averages in 3pt shooting. Even just that would be alot of help at the moment, instead I could be wrong, but I believe all three are shooting career lows..That clearly isn’t going to cut it..
It’s kind of hilarious everyone talking like Westbrook is the problem. He is A problem, but he is not THE problem.
Lakers were just as bad, or worse without Russ as they were with Russ.
Lakers could end up the Lottery. Ouch!
New Orleans Pelicans have the right to swap 1st round picks with the Lakers via Anthony Davis trade.
Lakers woes will not even yield a lottery pick in what is said to be the best draft in years.
The potential Laker lineup without Anthony Davis looks more like a championship contender than the one with him.
Shooting, Defense, Versatility, Rim is protected, Depth.
Starting Five
LeBron
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
Brandon Ingram
Kyle Kuzma
Ivica Zubac
Bench
Alex Caruso
Jordan Clarkson
Larry Nance
Josh Hart
Brook Lopez
Wow they would probably love that lineup.