1 00:00:16,640 --> 00:00:18,480 Speaker 1: All right, welcome to the State of the Lakers on 2 00:00:18,560 --> 00:00:21,000 Speaker 1: DASH Radio. Thank you guys for coming to hang out 3 00:00:21,000 --> 00:00:23,000 Speaker 1: on a Monday. I hope you had a good holiday weekend. 4 00:00:23,040 --> 00:00:24,720 Speaker 1: I hope you got to spend some time with your 5 00:00:24,760 --> 00:00:27,160 Speaker 1: loved ones. I hope if you did have to work 6 00:00:27,200 --> 00:00:30,560 Speaker 1: for whatever reason, I hope it was a nice, easy weekend. Uh. 7 00:00:30,760 --> 00:00:32,880 Speaker 1: We're gonna hit a couple of mail back questions today, 8 00:00:32,880 --> 00:00:35,960 Speaker 1: and I also want to talk briefly about Russell Westbrooks 9 00:00:35,960 --> 00:00:40,040 Speaker 1: press conference today. UM, you know, we have a bunch 10 00:00:40,040 --> 00:00:42,120 Speaker 1: of games coming up over the next week. I think 11 00:00:42,159 --> 00:00:45,919 Speaker 1: we play four times in the next six nights if 12 00:00:45,920 --> 00:00:48,159 Speaker 1: I remember correctly, because I think we played Tuesday, Wednesday, 13 00:00:48,800 --> 00:00:52,280 Speaker 1: Thursday off, play Friday, Saturday off, and then play Sunday. 14 00:00:52,280 --> 00:00:54,160 Speaker 1: There's gonna be a lot of Laker basketball over the 15 00:00:54,160 --> 00:00:56,040 Speaker 1: course of the next week, a lot of postgame shows. 16 00:00:56,040 --> 00:00:58,279 Speaker 1: So I wanted to take a second today to hit 17 00:00:58,360 --> 00:01:00,560 Speaker 1: some of your guys questions, and you guys ask some 18 00:01:00,640 --> 00:01:03,560 Speaker 1: really good questions and I appreciate that. Um, we're gonna 19 00:01:03,560 --> 00:01:05,320 Speaker 1: talk a lot of Russell westbrook We're gonna talk a 20 00:01:05,400 --> 00:01:09,280 Speaker 1: lot about the trade deadline and what this roster specifically 21 00:01:09,319 --> 00:01:12,120 Speaker 1: is going to be looking like moving forward. But let's 22 00:01:12,120 --> 00:01:17,039 Speaker 1: start with Russ. So uh, Basically, in the press conference today, 23 00:01:17,560 --> 00:01:21,640 Speaker 1: he seemed defiant would be the word that I would 24 00:01:21,720 --> 00:01:24,319 Speaker 1: use to describe the way he was acting in the 25 00:01:24,319 --> 00:01:28,680 Speaker 1: press conference, talking about how he's tired of people, you know, 26 00:01:30,120 --> 00:01:32,840 Speaker 1: tired of paying attention to what people think he should 27 00:01:32,880 --> 00:01:36,920 Speaker 1: be and just try to be himself, and pointing out 28 00:01:36,920 --> 00:01:38,240 Speaker 1: that he's not gonna be able to put up the 29 00:01:38,280 --> 00:01:40,520 Speaker 1: same statistical numbers that he used to put up in 30 00:01:40,600 --> 00:01:42,600 Speaker 1: years past, which I think is interesting for a couple 31 00:01:42,640 --> 00:01:46,120 Speaker 1: of reasons, because I think it's kind of lack of 32 00:01:46,200 --> 00:01:50,320 Speaker 1: situational awareness. It doesn't seem like he understands what this 33 00:01:50,400 --> 00:01:55,040 Speaker 1: team needs from him, and they do. The team needs 34 00:01:55,120 --> 00:01:58,640 Speaker 1: Russ to be Russ. That goes without saying I think 35 00:01:58,720 --> 00:02:02,280 Speaker 1: there's a there's a ton of positivity that comes with 36 00:02:02,360 --> 00:02:05,800 Speaker 1: his brand of chaos. The amount of rim pressure that 37 00:02:05,880 --> 00:02:10,280 Speaker 1: he generates is always good for a basketball team in 38 00:02:10,280 --> 00:02:12,920 Speaker 1: one shape or the other, whether it's him finishing, or 39 00:02:12,960 --> 00:02:16,560 Speaker 1: whether it's guys coming in behind for offensive rebounds off 40 00:02:16,600 --> 00:02:19,000 Speaker 1: of the attention he draws, or him kicking out the 41 00:02:19,040 --> 00:02:21,760 Speaker 1: three point shooters, or just a general effect he can 42 00:02:21,800 --> 00:02:24,040 Speaker 1: have when a guy is putting his head down and 43 00:02:24,040 --> 00:02:26,400 Speaker 1: getting to the rim all the time, and what it 44 00:02:26,440 --> 00:02:29,720 Speaker 1: does to collapse defenses and the types of openings that 45 00:02:29,760 --> 00:02:32,080 Speaker 1: it creates for everyone else that goes without saying, and 46 00:02:32,200 --> 00:02:36,040 Speaker 1: that to me is Russ being Russ. Yes, we need 47 00:02:36,160 --> 00:02:38,680 Speaker 1: Russ to be Russ in the sense that we need 48 00:02:38,760 --> 00:02:43,400 Speaker 1: him to continue to be that relentless basket attacker that 49 00:02:43,440 --> 00:02:48,040 Speaker 1: goes without saying. However, there's another side to Russ being 50 00:02:48,120 --> 00:02:52,040 Speaker 1: Russ that he absolutely has to try to rein in 51 00:02:52,440 --> 00:02:55,520 Speaker 1: and it will forever be the thing that will rear 52 00:02:55,560 --> 00:02:58,680 Speaker 1: its ugly head for us in big moments until he 53 00:02:58,800 --> 00:03:01,280 Speaker 1: learns that lesson, And that, to me is what frustrates 54 00:03:01,320 --> 00:03:05,720 Speaker 1: me about that lack of situation situational awareness. Again, Rus, 55 00:03:06,280 --> 00:03:08,720 Speaker 1: we want you to do all of those things that 56 00:03:08,800 --> 00:03:12,119 Speaker 1: you do so well. It's just a matter of taking 57 00:03:12,480 --> 00:03:16,200 Speaker 1: the extra effort necessary to fight against your own weaknesses. 58 00:03:16,720 --> 00:03:20,680 Speaker 1: You have a weakness that manifests in a desire to 59 00:03:20,960 --> 00:03:24,799 Speaker 1: ball watch when you're off the ball, whether it's because 60 00:03:24,840 --> 00:03:29,600 Speaker 1: you want rebounds or whether it's because you're saving your legs. There, 61 00:03:29,639 --> 00:03:33,720 Speaker 1: I understand the motivation behind you doing that, but it 62 00:03:33,800 --> 00:03:38,240 Speaker 1: hurts your team, specifically at the end of close games, 63 00:03:38,280 --> 00:03:41,960 Speaker 1: So you have to fight your own human nature to 64 00:03:42,560 --> 00:03:46,560 Speaker 1: put in effort that goes against what your natural instincts are. 65 00:03:47,120 --> 00:03:49,520 Speaker 1: You have to pay attention to a shooter off the 66 00:03:49,560 --> 00:03:53,760 Speaker 1: ball when he's made seven threes in an NBA basketball game. 67 00:03:54,240 --> 00:03:58,000 Speaker 1: That is your job on any given play. When you 68 00:03:58,440 --> 00:04:03,040 Speaker 1: get un focused and start focusing on things that are 69 00:04:03,040 --> 00:04:07,480 Speaker 1: outside of the team concept, like your own individual rebounding numbers, 70 00:04:07,600 --> 00:04:10,720 Speaker 1: or I want to take a rest possession here, when 71 00:04:10,760 --> 00:04:13,440 Speaker 1: you do that, especially at the end of games, it 72 00:04:13,520 --> 00:04:16,800 Speaker 1: hurts the team. That's what we're talking about us. We 73 00:04:16,839 --> 00:04:20,400 Speaker 1: don't care about your style of play. I from the 74 00:04:20,520 --> 00:04:25,600 Speaker 1: very beginning, from the moment this trade took place, I 75 00:04:25,640 --> 00:04:29,359 Speaker 1: never cared about his style of play in the way 76 00:04:29,480 --> 00:04:32,120 Speaker 1: that would fit with what the Lakers were trying to do. 77 00:04:32,160 --> 00:04:34,719 Speaker 1: That never mattered to me, you know, because they're smart 78 00:04:34,800 --> 00:04:39,240 Speaker 1: basketball players. Lebron is arguably the smartest basketball player to 79 00:04:39,279 --> 00:04:42,400 Speaker 1: ever play the game. So I never worried about them 80 00:04:42,440 --> 00:04:45,920 Speaker 1: figuring out a way to make Russ useful. Over the 81 00:04:45,920 --> 00:04:49,520 Speaker 1: course of a hundred possessions or a thousand possessions or 82 00:04:49,600 --> 00:04:54,200 Speaker 1: ten thousand possessions. What I've always worried about is the possession. 83 00:04:54,839 --> 00:04:58,040 Speaker 1: What I've always worried about is the key moment at 84 00:04:58,080 --> 00:05:00,479 Speaker 1: the end of a big game, at end of a 85 00:05:00,520 --> 00:05:05,880 Speaker 1: playoff series, where he his worst attributes rear their ugly head. 86 00:05:06,160 --> 00:05:09,400 Speaker 1: Like I said, losing focus on a shooter off the ball, 87 00:05:09,920 --> 00:05:12,680 Speaker 1: or making a poor read in half court offense or 88 00:05:12,720 --> 00:05:17,280 Speaker 1: in transition offense that wastes a possession, that hemorrhages an 89 00:05:17,279 --> 00:05:20,640 Speaker 1: opportunity for your team. That's always been my biggest worry. 90 00:05:20,760 --> 00:05:23,320 Speaker 1: That the that that's the part that he has to 91 00:05:23,360 --> 00:05:26,560 Speaker 1: focus on. We want you to be Russ, We want 92 00:05:26,600 --> 00:05:28,640 Speaker 1: you to be all of the things that make you great, 93 00:05:29,320 --> 00:05:32,960 Speaker 1: But in the key moments of the biggest games, you 94 00:05:33,040 --> 00:05:36,120 Speaker 1: have to find a way to stay mentally aware of 95 00:05:36,160 --> 00:05:40,400 Speaker 1: what your job is. And on defense, if that's on 96 00:05:40,520 --> 00:05:43,200 Speaker 1: the ball, there's a responsibility that comes with it. If 97 00:05:43,200 --> 00:05:45,839 Speaker 1: it's off the ball, there's a responsibility that comes with 98 00:05:45,880 --> 00:05:48,800 Speaker 1: it depending on who you're guarding. Do the job. And 99 00:05:48,920 --> 00:05:52,600 Speaker 1: on offense, understand that if you're on a team with 100 00:05:52,720 --> 00:05:57,159 Speaker 1: Anthony Davis and Lebron, unless specifically in the flow of 101 00:05:57,200 --> 00:06:00,240 Speaker 1: the game, Lebron is asking you to make a play, 102 00:06:00,560 --> 00:06:04,000 Speaker 1: you need to make high percentage basketball plays. If it's 103 00:06:04,040 --> 00:06:07,159 Speaker 1: not there, kick it out if it's if you catch 104 00:06:07,200 --> 00:06:10,480 Speaker 1: the ball like on that deflection from Lebron, take a beat, 105 00:06:10,560 --> 00:06:13,120 Speaker 1: take a minute to pull it out and reset the offense. 106 00:06:13,160 --> 00:06:14,920 Speaker 1: You don't have to be a bull in a china 107 00:06:15,000 --> 00:06:19,080 Speaker 1: shop all the time. Those are the specific moments where 108 00:06:19,120 --> 00:06:23,800 Speaker 1: Russ has to fight against his own nature, and that's 109 00:06:23,800 --> 00:06:25,839 Speaker 1: been my biggest fear with this the whole time. It 110 00:06:25,920 --> 00:06:28,400 Speaker 1: remains to be seen whether or not he'll ever be 111 00:06:28,440 --> 00:06:31,840 Speaker 1: able to conquer that, and I honestly, I honestly don't know. 112 00:06:32,360 --> 00:06:34,840 Speaker 1: That's like I said in the pod the other day. 113 00:06:35,120 --> 00:06:37,400 Speaker 1: He could look amazing for the rest of the season, 114 00:06:37,680 --> 00:06:40,080 Speaker 1: he could look amazing in the first round of the playoffs, 115 00:06:40,279 --> 00:06:42,080 Speaker 1: he could look amazing in the second round, and I 116 00:06:42,080 --> 00:06:44,960 Speaker 1: would still be terrified that he would lose sight of 117 00:06:45,000 --> 00:06:47,920 Speaker 1: that in the biggest moment. Why because we've just seen 118 00:06:48,000 --> 00:06:49,800 Speaker 1: him do that too many times in his career, and 119 00:06:49,839 --> 00:06:52,200 Speaker 1: so that's kind of where I'm at with us. He 120 00:06:52,440 --> 00:06:55,000 Speaker 1: his personality, he tends to kind of turn himself into 121 00:06:55,080 --> 00:06:58,440 Speaker 1: a little bit of a victim and kind of batting 122 00:06:58,480 --> 00:07:00,520 Speaker 1: up the hatches and be like, it's just me against 123 00:07:00,520 --> 00:07:03,760 Speaker 1: the world type of attitude. And again, like the Laker 124 00:07:03,760 --> 00:07:05,760 Speaker 1: fan base can be a lot, and not because they're 125 00:07:05,760 --> 00:07:07,599 Speaker 1: any worse than any fan base, just because there's a 126 00:07:07,600 --> 00:07:10,600 Speaker 1: lot of them in terms of their sheer numbers. But 127 00:07:10,640 --> 00:07:12,480 Speaker 1: the truth of the matter is is what they're asking 128 00:07:12,520 --> 00:07:14,320 Speaker 1: for you is not for you to stop being yourself. 129 00:07:14,760 --> 00:07:17,520 Speaker 1: They're just asking you, in the big moments of big 130 00:07:17,560 --> 00:07:21,800 Speaker 1: games two, not be our your own worst enemy, to 131 00:07:22,200 --> 00:07:25,200 Speaker 1: understand what your job is as the third most important 132 00:07:25,240 --> 00:07:27,520 Speaker 1: player on the team. All right, let's get to some 133 00:07:27,560 --> 00:07:32,440 Speaker 1: of these mail bad questions. So first question from Byron, 134 00:07:33,120 --> 00:07:37,120 Speaker 1: has th h t s trade value diminished? We actually 135 00:07:37,160 --> 00:07:40,400 Speaker 1: got a couple of th ht related questions in the 136 00:07:40,440 --> 00:07:44,400 Speaker 1: mail bag. There's that specific one, and then another one 137 00:07:44,480 --> 00:07:46,920 Speaker 1: asking does th ht need to be traded? And then 138 00:07:46,960 --> 00:07:49,960 Speaker 1: another one saying what gettable guys do the Lakers need 139 00:07:50,080 --> 00:07:54,200 Speaker 1: to trade for to capitalize on this window. So I 140 00:07:54,200 --> 00:07:55,360 Speaker 1: want to I want to hit on all of them 141 00:07:55,360 --> 00:07:57,680 Speaker 1: at at the same time. So, first of all, has 142 00:07:57,680 --> 00:08:00,800 Speaker 1: th ht s trade value diminished? I don't think so. Um. 143 00:08:00,840 --> 00:08:02,800 Speaker 1: The reason why it's pretty simple. If you look at 144 00:08:03,560 --> 00:08:06,880 Speaker 1: the way NBA g M s are valuing young prospects, 145 00:08:07,160 --> 00:08:10,360 Speaker 1: They're not looking for the same things that we're looking 146 00:08:10,440 --> 00:08:13,600 Speaker 1: for as a contending team, trying to decide where he 147 00:08:13,640 --> 00:08:16,760 Speaker 1: fits in our rotation. THHD is not playing well for 148 00:08:16,800 --> 00:08:20,720 Speaker 1: the Lakers right now. That goes without saying. However, if 149 00:08:20,760 --> 00:08:23,800 Speaker 1: you're looking at him from the outside, he's not in 150 00:08:23,840 --> 00:08:26,200 Speaker 1: a role right now that is beneficial to him on 151 00:08:26,240 --> 00:08:29,160 Speaker 1: a bunch of different levels. For for starters, he's a baby, 152 00:08:29,360 --> 00:08:32,720 Speaker 1: he's young, and he's playing with veterans that have a 153 00:08:32,880 --> 00:08:36,760 Speaker 1: championship expectation That in and of itself makes it so 154 00:08:36,800 --> 00:08:40,080 Speaker 1: that the timelines don't match up. That inherently is going 155 00:08:40,160 --> 00:08:42,319 Speaker 1: to put him in a situation where he looks over 156 00:08:42,360 --> 00:08:45,160 Speaker 1: his skis a lot of the time. Secondly, he is 157 00:08:45,200 --> 00:08:49,680 Speaker 1: a downhill driving guard and the Lakers have struggled with 158 00:08:49,880 --> 00:08:54,000 Speaker 1: establishing spacing this entire season. That We've talked a lot 159 00:08:54,040 --> 00:08:56,120 Speaker 1: over the course of the year about how Anthony Davis, 160 00:08:56,160 --> 00:08:59,400 Speaker 1: Lebron and Russell Westbrook are three of the best rim 161 00:08:59,440 --> 00:09:03,560 Speaker 1: pressure players at their position of all time, and they've 162 00:09:03,600 --> 00:09:07,200 Speaker 1: struggled on offense to make things look easy in the 163 00:09:07,240 --> 00:09:09,120 Speaker 1: system that we have a lot of that has to 164 00:09:09,160 --> 00:09:11,680 Speaker 1: do with Russ. By the way Russ makes it harder 165 00:09:11,960 --> 00:09:15,360 Speaker 1: for the other stars, and obviously, with Anthony Davis is 166 00:09:15,400 --> 00:09:18,440 Speaker 1: poor shooting, and then him playing alongside th HT a lot, 167 00:09:18,720 --> 00:09:21,000 Speaker 1: Russ has had it harder with his own spacing. This 168 00:09:21,120 --> 00:09:23,760 Speaker 1: team is kind of its own worst enemy in that regard. 169 00:09:24,160 --> 00:09:26,320 Speaker 1: As we've talked about a lot in terms of the 170 00:09:26,320 --> 00:09:28,720 Speaker 1: way that the direction that this team should be heading, 171 00:09:29,120 --> 00:09:33,160 Speaker 1: what that looks like. We've always said that with Russ, 172 00:09:34,160 --> 00:09:35,960 Speaker 1: if he's going to be a big part of your team, 173 00:09:36,040 --> 00:09:39,200 Speaker 1: you have to make some concessions. You probably can't play 174 00:09:39,240 --> 00:09:42,440 Speaker 1: Anthony Davis anywhere except for at the five. If he's 175 00:09:42,440 --> 00:09:46,199 Speaker 1: gonna be with Russ. You probably can't play another limited 176 00:09:46,280 --> 00:09:50,080 Speaker 1: shooting guard like th HT next to him because of 177 00:09:50,160 --> 00:09:53,319 Speaker 1: Russ and his limitations. Accepting the fact that Russ is 178 00:09:53,320 --> 00:09:56,200 Speaker 1: gonna be here in the long term, accepts the fact 179 00:09:56,440 --> 00:09:59,079 Speaker 1: that you have some lineup constraints and what you can 180 00:09:59,080 --> 00:10:00,760 Speaker 1: do with your guys. So I don't think it's a 181 00:10:00,760 --> 00:10:03,600 Speaker 1: big shock that th HT has struggled now if you're 182 00:10:03,640 --> 00:10:07,320 Speaker 1: looking at him from the outside looking in. Of course, 183 00:10:07,400 --> 00:10:10,079 Speaker 1: if he guys, if he was killing it for us, 184 00:10:10,640 --> 00:10:13,760 Speaker 1: then he'd be valued like a star because he's already 185 00:10:13,760 --> 00:10:16,520 Speaker 1: in all defense caliber type of player with what he 186 00:10:16,520 --> 00:10:19,280 Speaker 1: can do to disrupt guys on the ball. So if 187 00:10:19,320 --> 00:10:21,040 Speaker 1: you're a d M and you're watching th h T 188 00:10:21,200 --> 00:10:23,840 Speaker 1: and he's killing it, now we're talking about a guy 189 00:10:23,880 --> 00:10:26,840 Speaker 1: that has massive, massive trade value and probably would be 190 00:10:26,880 --> 00:10:31,160 Speaker 1: untouchable even for the Lakers. With him struggling, guys are 191 00:10:31,200 --> 00:10:35,680 Speaker 1: almost exclusively looking at his potential. They're looking at what 192 00:10:35,679 --> 00:10:38,040 Speaker 1: what kind of plays is he making every night that 193 00:10:38,080 --> 00:10:41,280 Speaker 1: demonstrates what his ceiling could be. You know, does he 194 00:10:41,440 --> 00:10:44,840 Speaker 1: project to be a good defensive player? Does he project 195 00:10:45,120 --> 00:10:47,240 Speaker 1: to be a good shooter? And I think in both 196 00:10:47,280 --> 00:10:49,480 Speaker 1: of those cases he does. Even though he has struggled 197 00:10:49,520 --> 00:10:51,880 Speaker 1: like hell to shoot the ball this year, he shoots 198 00:10:51,920 --> 00:10:54,280 Speaker 1: the ball really well from the free throw line, and 199 00:10:54,320 --> 00:10:56,920 Speaker 1: he's got great touch around the rim. Those are two 200 00:10:56,960 --> 00:11:01,800 Speaker 1: things that specifically portend to a player eventually becoming a 201 00:11:01,800 --> 00:11:05,120 Speaker 1: good shooter. And then defensively, it's off ball mistakes and 202 00:11:05,160 --> 00:11:07,800 Speaker 1: things like that. Those are things that naturally happen with 203 00:11:07,840 --> 00:11:11,320 Speaker 1: young players. But there's just this mountain of on ball 204 00:11:11,360 --> 00:11:14,880 Speaker 1: potential that already has a positive impact on games. So 205 00:11:14,880 --> 00:11:17,640 Speaker 1: if you're a team like the Detroit Pistons or like 206 00:11:17,679 --> 00:11:19,880 Speaker 1: the Minnesota Timber rules are like the Sacramento Kings of 207 00:11:19,880 --> 00:11:23,720 Speaker 1: your team that is limited right now and is looking 208 00:11:24,000 --> 00:11:27,400 Speaker 1: towards the future. When you're evaluating players, you don't care 209 00:11:27,440 --> 00:11:31,160 Speaker 1: that th HD is necessarily struggling right now. You're thinking 210 00:11:31,200 --> 00:11:33,600 Speaker 1: about what he can be. So I don't think his 211 00:11:33,679 --> 00:11:37,280 Speaker 1: potential has necessary or excuse me, his value has taken 212 00:11:37,320 --> 00:11:40,160 Speaker 1: any sort of dip around the league now looking at 213 00:11:40,200 --> 00:11:44,280 Speaker 1: them whether or not he should be traded. When we're 214 00:11:44,280 --> 00:11:47,439 Speaker 1: talking when we originally came up with this concept, when 215 00:11:47,440 --> 00:11:50,520 Speaker 1: the Jeremy Grant trade was originally floated around this is 216 00:11:50,559 --> 00:11:52,800 Speaker 1: about a month ago. I told you guys that it 217 00:11:52,840 --> 00:11:55,640 Speaker 1: should be kind of like the trade version of a 218 00:11:55,679 --> 00:11:59,280 Speaker 1: game time decision. As we get close to the deadline, 219 00:11:59,520 --> 00:12:01,920 Speaker 1: you make a read on the situation. If the season 220 00:12:02,000 --> 00:12:04,840 Speaker 1: is a total loss, and you know, let's say Anthony 221 00:12:04,920 --> 00:12:07,120 Speaker 1: Davis had suffered a serious injury that kept him out 222 00:12:07,120 --> 00:12:09,599 Speaker 1: for the season, then yeah, you hang onto th h T. 223 00:12:09,720 --> 00:12:12,200 Speaker 1: There's just no reason to flip him at that point, 224 00:12:12,320 --> 00:12:15,199 Speaker 1: certainly not for this season, so you might as well 225 00:12:15,200 --> 00:12:17,640 Speaker 1: give him another year to develop and make that call 226 00:12:17,679 --> 00:12:21,440 Speaker 1: again next season. If the team is just massively struggling, 227 00:12:21,480 --> 00:12:24,760 Speaker 1: if it looked so horrible and all the guys were healthy, 228 00:12:24,800 --> 00:12:27,240 Speaker 1: Like if Lebron and a D were all playing, if 229 00:12:27,280 --> 00:12:29,439 Speaker 1: all the role players were playing and they were still 230 00:12:29,480 --> 00:12:32,560 Speaker 1: hovering around five hundred and couldn't beat anybody, then you 231 00:12:32,600 --> 00:12:35,120 Speaker 1: might be like, hey, this is a lost cause. Let's 232 00:12:35,160 --> 00:12:37,360 Speaker 1: hang onto th HT. But if the team is trending 233 00:12:37,360 --> 00:12:39,320 Speaker 1: in the right direction, or if the potential is still 234 00:12:39,400 --> 00:12:42,599 Speaker 1: there and th HD isn't an integral part of that, 235 00:12:42,960 --> 00:12:45,120 Speaker 1: I think you have to trade him. If th h 236 00:12:45,240 --> 00:12:49,080 Speaker 1: T was playing extremely well and filling a much needed 237 00:12:49,200 --> 00:12:52,360 Speaker 1: role on the team, and the team was trending in 238 00:12:52,400 --> 00:12:54,880 Speaker 1: the right direction all as part of that, then you 239 00:12:55,000 --> 00:12:57,160 Speaker 1: keep th HT because why would you trade th HT 240 00:12:57,320 --> 00:12:59,079 Speaker 1: for another player that's more or less going to be 241 00:12:59,160 --> 00:13:01,280 Speaker 1: doing the same thing that he's doing. But I think 242 00:13:01,320 --> 00:13:04,800 Speaker 1: we're trending towards the fourth option, which is the team 243 00:13:04,880 --> 00:13:08,600 Speaker 1: is still trending in the right direction. Obviously it's hard 244 00:13:08,640 --> 00:13:11,040 Speaker 1: to see right now with the five game losing streak, 245 00:13:11,200 --> 00:13:14,000 Speaker 1: but the team was playing well before the injuries. COVID 246 00:13:14,040 --> 00:13:15,920 Speaker 1: plays a huge part of that. I think in the 247 00:13:16,040 --> 00:13:18,960 Speaker 1: locker room there still is belief that this team can 248 00:13:19,040 --> 00:13:21,280 Speaker 1: make a run, and I personally believe that as well, 249 00:13:21,400 --> 00:13:24,000 Speaker 1: especially if Anthony Davis can come back and come back 250 00:13:24,080 --> 00:13:26,800 Speaker 1: healthy and come back mobile. But we are now in 251 00:13:26,880 --> 00:13:29,960 Speaker 1: the situation where th h T is clearly not a fit. 252 00:13:31,520 --> 00:13:34,320 Speaker 1: Regardless of how you feel about the potential for this season, 253 00:13:34,880 --> 00:13:39,400 Speaker 1: th HD doesn't factor much into that. He he's bringing 254 00:13:39,559 --> 00:13:42,080 Speaker 1: something defensively, but he still has some of those young 255 00:13:42,120 --> 00:13:45,760 Speaker 1: guy mistakes, and offensively, he just flat out isn't a fit. 256 00:13:46,000 --> 00:13:48,719 Speaker 1: He's not a good enough stationary shooter, and as a 257 00:13:48,760 --> 00:13:51,920 Speaker 1: guy who attacks the rim, we just have a redundancy 258 00:13:52,160 --> 00:13:55,160 Speaker 1: in that specific role. We have so many guys who 259 00:13:55,280 --> 00:13:58,880 Speaker 1: already do that for us that his value there isn't 260 00:13:58,920 --> 00:14:01,480 Speaker 1: as significant as it would be elsewhere. So I think 261 00:14:01,600 --> 00:14:05,719 Speaker 1: we are heavily trending towards th HT being traded. Now. 262 00:14:05,800 --> 00:14:08,120 Speaker 1: He can't be traded until January, so we still have 263 00:14:08,200 --> 00:14:09,880 Speaker 1: a little bit of time for that to change. He 264 00:14:09,960 --> 00:14:12,360 Speaker 1: could suddenly start shooting the laces off the basketball and 265 00:14:12,400 --> 00:14:15,040 Speaker 1: start playing great on both ends of the floor. Now 266 00:14:15,160 --> 00:14:18,079 Speaker 1: suddenly it's like you upgraded that position anyway, and then 267 00:14:18,120 --> 00:14:21,160 Speaker 1: you make a call at the time. But as as 268 00:14:21,240 --> 00:14:23,000 Speaker 1: the way things are trending right now, I think we're 269 00:14:23,000 --> 00:14:26,960 Speaker 1: trending towards trading him. Now to that last question about 270 00:14:27,000 --> 00:14:30,320 Speaker 1: who you trade him for, I think there's two directions 271 00:14:30,360 --> 00:14:33,560 Speaker 1: to go, and that again is something we're gonna learn 272 00:14:33,600 --> 00:14:35,840 Speaker 1: a lot about over the course of the next three weeks. 273 00:14:36,600 --> 00:14:39,640 Speaker 1: If we are trending as a team that seems to 274 00:14:39,720 --> 00:14:43,960 Speaker 1: be massively succeeding with small ball, So if Lebron at 275 00:14:44,040 --> 00:14:47,040 Speaker 1: center lineups as we get to January, if Lebron at 276 00:14:47,080 --> 00:14:51,480 Speaker 1: center lineups are still killing it, then at that point 277 00:14:51,520 --> 00:14:53,400 Speaker 1: I think we got to look back to the wing market. 278 00:14:53,680 --> 00:14:56,720 Speaker 1: That's where that Jeremy Grant trade makes a ton of sense. 279 00:14:57,320 --> 00:15:00,520 Speaker 1: If we're at January and Anthony Dave this is still 280 00:15:00,600 --> 00:15:04,160 Speaker 1: at least a month out from returning, and our Lebron 281 00:15:04,240 --> 00:15:07,240 Speaker 1: at center lineups are struggling, then we have to go 282 00:15:07,360 --> 00:15:09,680 Speaker 1: after a big At that point, that's where we look 283 00:15:09,720 --> 00:15:12,080 Speaker 1: more in the direction of Miles Turner. So again we 284 00:15:12,240 --> 00:15:14,280 Speaker 1: make the read when we get to that point in 285 00:15:14,400 --> 00:15:16,920 Speaker 1: the season. If we're trending as a small ball team, 286 00:15:17,400 --> 00:15:20,960 Speaker 1: we lean heavily into another wing. If we're struggling as 287 00:15:21,000 --> 00:15:23,520 Speaker 1: a small ball team, then we need to go back 288 00:15:24,000 --> 00:15:26,520 Speaker 1: to looking at the center market. A big part of 289 00:15:26,600 --> 00:15:29,440 Speaker 1: that is everybody getting healthy. I don't think we'll truly 290 00:15:29,560 --> 00:15:32,400 Speaker 1: see what the small ball Lakers are capable of until 291 00:15:32,440 --> 00:15:35,240 Speaker 1: Trevor Reason gets back in the lineup consistently. Until you 292 00:15:35,320 --> 00:15:38,880 Speaker 1: see lineups that are Trevor Reads, A Lebron, James Stanley Johnson, 293 00:15:38,960 --> 00:15:41,720 Speaker 1: Austin Reeves, Russell Westbrook, where you can switch all five 294 00:15:41,800 --> 00:15:45,000 Speaker 1: positions and you're athletic at all five positions, you can 295 00:15:45,080 --> 00:15:47,200 Speaker 1: run up and down the floor, everybody can put the 296 00:15:47,240 --> 00:15:48,920 Speaker 1: ball on the floor and attack a close out. That's 297 00:15:48,920 --> 00:15:51,040 Speaker 1: when you're really going to see that peak l A 298 00:15:51,200 --> 00:15:56,680 Speaker 1: crip l A Clipper, Ellie Crippers, Ellie Clippers style uh offense. 299 00:15:56,760 --> 00:15:59,400 Speaker 1: That's when we're gonna get to see that um and 300 00:15:59,520 --> 00:16:01,880 Speaker 1: really make an evaluation of what this team can do 301 00:16:03,200 --> 00:16:14,000 Speaker 1: in terms of a small ball team. Alright, moving on, Okay, 302 00:16:14,080 --> 00:16:17,480 Speaker 1: our next question right now, who do you guys want 303 00:16:17,520 --> 00:16:19,400 Speaker 1: out of the starting lineup? This is from our friend 304 00:16:19,440 --> 00:16:22,800 Speaker 1: George's th h t Or Dwight and who would you 305 00:16:22,880 --> 00:16:25,360 Speaker 1: replace him with? So this kind of goes back to 306 00:16:25,560 --> 00:16:28,400 Speaker 1: the basic set of lineup rules that I've been kind 307 00:16:28,440 --> 00:16:30,880 Speaker 1: of harping out all season, and I can't take credit 308 00:16:30,960 --> 00:16:34,840 Speaker 1: for the idea originally because this idea was conceptualized by 309 00:16:34,880 --> 00:16:37,160 Speaker 1: our friend Anthony Irwin over at Silver Screen and Roll. 310 00:16:37,560 --> 00:16:41,560 Speaker 1: But essentially rule number one is you can't play Russ 311 00:16:41,760 --> 00:16:46,880 Speaker 1: with the traditional center that inherently crosses a threshold of 312 00:16:46,960 --> 00:16:50,360 Speaker 1: minimum spacing that the team can no longer function when 313 00:16:50,440 --> 00:16:53,960 Speaker 1: we go that route. So what that tells us is immediately, 314 00:16:54,040 --> 00:16:56,320 Speaker 1: if you had to choose between benching th h T 315 00:16:56,480 --> 00:16:59,800 Speaker 1: or Dwight, you have to bench Dwhite. And not only 316 00:17:00,040 --> 00:17:03,080 Speaker 1: at we're leaning heavily into this small ball in our 317 00:17:03,200 --> 00:17:08,040 Speaker 1: Lebron at center lineups are working. It's our Carmelo Anthony 318 00:17:08,240 --> 00:17:11,520 Speaker 1: at center lineups that are getting absolutely destroyed. So the 319 00:17:11,640 --> 00:17:14,400 Speaker 1: only way to avoid that is to stagger Lebron and Dwight. 320 00:17:14,840 --> 00:17:16,440 Speaker 1: And the only way to do that is to bring 321 00:17:16,520 --> 00:17:19,320 Speaker 1: Dwight off the bench, So I would start Lebron at center, 322 00:17:19,720 --> 00:17:21,960 Speaker 1: in which case you have to go with wings. So 323 00:17:22,119 --> 00:17:24,240 Speaker 1: when healthy, the way that I'd like to see the 324 00:17:24,320 --> 00:17:28,000 Speaker 1: starters break out if you insist on starting th HT, 325 00:17:28,160 --> 00:17:30,680 Speaker 1: that's one thing I tend to think he should be 326 00:17:30,760 --> 00:17:34,280 Speaker 1: staggered in a similar way to the Dwight concept. Try 327 00:17:34,320 --> 00:17:36,440 Speaker 1: to keep him and Russ off the floor as much 328 00:17:36,880 --> 00:17:40,000 Speaker 1: as possible with each other. There's gonna be some overlap 329 00:17:40,119 --> 00:17:42,720 Speaker 1: because they're athletic and young. Excuse me, t h T 330 00:17:42,880 --> 00:17:45,640 Speaker 1: s young. They're both gonna play thirty something minutes. There's 331 00:17:45,640 --> 00:17:48,960 Speaker 1: gonna be some overlap. But preferably if you could have 332 00:17:49,080 --> 00:17:51,280 Speaker 1: those guys staggered, you would. But assuming that they're going 333 00:17:51,359 --> 00:17:53,359 Speaker 1: to start th HT because I just think that seems 334 00:17:53,400 --> 00:17:55,840 Speaker 1: to be the direction the team wants to go. You 335 00:17:55,920 --> 00:17:57,760 Speaker 1: got Russ at point guard, you got t h T 336 00:17:57,920 --> 00:18:00,080 Speaker 1: at the two, you have Lebron at the five. If 337 00:18:00,119 --> 00:18:02,239 Speaker 1: you have a reason at the four, now we need 338 00:18:02,400 --> 00:18:05,679 Speaker 1: someone to plug into that spot. To me, in my opinion, 339 00:18:05,800 --> 00:18:08,000 Speaker 1: with the limited shooting with that lineup, I think you 340 00:18:08,119 --> 00:18:10,399 Speaker 1: have to go with a guy like Wayne Ellington. Now, 341 00:18:10,440 --> 00:18:12,200 Speaker 1: if you pull th h T out and you get 342 00:18:12,240 --> 00:18:15,040 Speaker 1: Ellington at the two, now we can bring another wing 343 00:18:15,160 --> 00:18:17,919 Speaker 1: in there. Go with someone like Austin Reeves or Stanley Johnson. 344 00:18:18,359 --> 00:18:21,240 Speaker 1: Now we can kind of keep that baseline athleticism while 345 00:18:21,320 --> 00:18:24,760 Speaker 1: also having the shooting there. But most importantly, you have 346 00:18:24,880 --> 00:18:26,840 Speaker 1: to take Dwight out of the starting lineup. It's the 347 00:18:26,960 --> 00:18:30,080 Speaker 1: only way to properly get our center rotation down to 348 00:18:30,160 --> 00:18:33,880 Speaker 1: where we always have a passable defensive center on the floor. 349 00:18:34,240 --> 00:18:37,880 Speaker 1: Lebron for thirty thirty four minutes of the game. Dwight 350 00:18:38,040 --> 00:18:40,159 Speaker 1: for you know, fifteen twenty minutes of the game with 351 00:18:40,240 --> 00:18:42,720 Speaker 1: a little bit of overlap. That's the only way to 352 00:18:42,800 --> 00:18:45,240 Speaker 1: make this small ball thing work. If you lean into 353 00:18:45,280 --> 00:18:48,600 Speaker 1: that for three weeks with Lebron and Dwight playing center, 354 00:18:48,920 --> 00:18:51,280 Speaker 1: we can get a really good read on whether or 355 00:18:51,320 --> 00:18:54,280 Speaker 1: not the small ball thing works. And then at January 356 00:18:54,920 --> 00:18:57,840 Speaker 1: go we're good on small ball, let's go get another 357 00:18:57,920 --> 00:19:01,879 Speaker 1: wing or Okay, this isn't working, a d is going 358 00:19:01,920 --> 00:19:04,840 Speaker 1: to be out awhile, let's go get another center. That's 359 00:19:04,920 --> 00:19:08,320 Speaker 1: the easiest way for us to discover that is to 360 00:19:08,480 --> 00:19:12,520 Speaker 1: lean heavily into our best small ball rotation right now 361 00:19:12,920 --> 00:19:17,000 Speaker 1: and try to see what we can get out of it. Alright, 362 00:19:17,119 --> 00:19:20,800 Speaker 1: let's see, do you think we trade Russ or this 363 00:19:20,920 --> 00:19:22,840 Speaker 1: is our team come playoff times. So this has been 364 00:19:22,880 --> 00:19:25,399 Speaker 1: the most common thing that's been thrown around over the 365 00:19:25,720 --> 00:19:28,280 Speaker 1: course of the last couple of days. So I would 366 00:19:28,359 --> 00:19:32,679 Speaker 1: not trade Russ, And I think it's a lot sillier 367 00:19:32,760 --> 00:19:35,680 Speaker 1: than people think to even consider that route for a 368 00:19:35,760 --> 00:19:38,480 Speaker 1: couple of reasons. First of all, if you try to 369 00:19:38,520 --> 00:19:42,240 Speaker 1: trade Russ. All you're getting back is salary filler. Nobody 370 00:19:42,320 --> 00:19:44,359 Speaker 1: out there in the league is going to give up 371 00:19:44,440 --> 00:19:47,680 Speaker 1: anything of real value for Russ because Russ has no 372 00:19:47,840 --> 00:19:51,600 Speaker 1: true value. The reason why is because even with all 373 00:19:51,640 --> 00:19:53,760 Speaker 1: of the good that he brings to the table at 374 00:19:53,920 --> 00:19:57,840 Speaker 1: his contract number, he is absolutely a negative asset that 375 00:19:57,880 --> 00:20:00,720 Speaker 1: goes without saying. It was kind of prizing in in 376 00:20:01,080 --> 00:20:03,760 Speaker 1: my opinion, that we even had to give up a 377 00:20:03,840 --> 00:20:06,159 Speaker 1: first round pick to get Russ in the trade to 378 00:20:06,240 --> 00:20:09,560 Speaker 1: begin with. That was confusing to me. But bottom line, 379 00:20:10,000 --> 00:20:13,520 Speaker 1: Russ doesn't bring a lot of trade value, if at all, 380 00:20:13,760 --> 00:20:16,240 Speaker 1: So you're you're just hoping for some sort of partner 381 00:20:16,320 --> 00:20:19,720 Speaker 1: out there to throw salary filler at you. At that point, 382 00:20:20,080 --> 00:20:24,200 Speaker 1: there's a massive there's a massive diminishing return. So let's 383 00:20:24,200 --> 00:20:26,679 Speaker 1: say we got three salaries a twenty million dollar guy, 384 00:20:26,720 --> 00:20:29,040 Speaker 1: a ten million dollar guy, and a seven million dollar guy. 385 00:20:29,600 --> 00:20:34,159 Speaker 1: Chances are those guys coming back are all considered overpaid, 386 00:20:34,720 --> 00:20:37,719 Speaker 1: otherwise that team wouldn't be giving them up. So then 387 00:20:37,800 --> 00:20:40,760 Speaker 1: you ask yourself, what really is the difference between a 388 00:20:40,880 --> 00:20:45,600 Speaker 1: Stanley Johnson, a Kendrick Nunn, and a Trevor Reza and 389 00:20:45,920 --> 00:20:48,960 Speaker 1: this random twenty million guy, this random ten million guy, 390 00:20:49,040 --> 00:20:51,720 Speaker 1: in this random seven million guy, that some team is 391 00:20:51,840 --> 00:20:55,359 Speaker 1: offloading and bringing back Russ, you know what I mean, Like, 392 00:20:55,440 --> 00:20:57,639 Speaker 1: that's what you gotta tell yourself, Like you're probably not 393 00:20:57,840 --> 00:21:01,480 Speaker 1: getting high quality role play years back for Russ. So 394 00:21:01,680 --> 00:21:04,720 Speaker 1: then what you have to tell yourself is Russ is 395 00:21:04,800 --> 00:21:07,000 Speaker 1: what he is at this point, and he certainly is 396 00:21:07,040 --> 00:21:08,959 Speaker 1: going to be around for the rest of this season. 397 00:21:09,760 --> 00:21:12,520 Speaker 1: When you accept that, the only the only proposed Russell 398 00:21:12,560 --> 00:21:14,399 Speaker 1: West Pork trade that I actually even considered to be 399 00:21:14,560 --> 00:21:17,600 Speaker 1: viable is if, for whatever reason, Joe l embad is 400 00:21:17,640 --> 00:21:20,080 Speaker 1: a huge fan of us, and Joel Embiad is going 401 00:21:20,160 --> 00:21:22,239 Speaker 1: up to Darryl Morey's office and knocking on the door 402 00:21:22,320 --> 00:21:24,640 Speaker 1: every day and saying, please give me Russ, Please give 403 00:21:24,640 --> 00:21:26,840 Speaker 1: me Russ, Please give me Russ. Then you can talk 404 00:21:26,880 --> 00:21:29,520 Speaker 1: about that Ben Simmons trade, and now we're talking about 405 00:21:29,600 --> 00:21:32,600 Speaker 1: upgrading Russ into a significantly better player. But that's a 406 00:21:32,680 --> 00:21:35,520 Speaker 1: pie in the sky dream. It's not it's it's extremely 407 00:21:35,600 --> 00:21:38,840 Speaker 1: unlikely to happen. Darryl Morey would probably still do everything 408 00:21:38,880 --> 00:21:40,679 Speaker 1: in his power to tell Joel to just shut up 409 00:21:40,680 --> 00:21:44,159 Speaker 1: and leave him alone. So the reality is that's not happening. 410 00:21:44,520 --> 00:21:46,639 Speaker 1: So once you accept the fact that Russ is around, 411 00:21:47,240 --> 00:21:49,440 Speaker 1: understand that kind of what we've been doing in the 412 00:21:49,520 --> 00:21:52,680 Speaker 1: last couple of weeks is our best option. Try to 413 00:21:52,720 --> 00:21:56,480 Speaker 1: find guys like Stanley Johnson fringe NBA players that bring 414 00:21:56,560 --> 00:21:59,080 Speaker 1: an elite skill to the table. In this case, Stanley 415 00:21:59,160 --> 00:22:01,880 Speaker 1: Johnson's elite skills his size and athleticism on the wing. 416 00:22:02,440 --> 00:22:05,800 Speaker 1: You know, Darren Collison is could potentially and we'll see 417 00:22:05,840 --> 00:22:07,880 Speaker 1: over the course of the next week, he could potentially 418 00:22:07,960 --> 00:22:10,080 Speaker 1: be an upgrade over what we're getting out of the 419 00:22:10,240 --> 00:22:14,119 Speaker 1: rondo position. So what you do is on the margins, 420 00:22:14,400 --> 00:22:18,000 Speaker 1: try to find the best quality minimum players we can 421 00:22:18,080 --> 00:22:21,359 Speaker 1: find to bolster the roster. Get rid of the dead weight, 422 00:22:21,600 --> 00:22:25,280 Speaker 1: drop the DeAndre Jordan's types, drop the region rondo types. 423 00:22:25,840 --> 00:22:29,080 Speaker 1: If Genie wants to save some money, drop Avery Bradley, 424 00:22:29,119 --> 00:22:31,240 Speaker 1: it's hard to imagine that, but he doesn't have a 425 00:22:31,320 --> 00:22:34,800 Speaker 1: contract guarantee. He might be the best opportunity to swap 426 00:22:34,880 --> 00:22:37,080 Speaker 1: out for one of these guys off the street while 427 00:22:37,200 --> 00:22:40,440 Speaker 1: not killing your cap sheet. That would or your tax bill. 428 00:22:40,800 --> 00:22:43,399 Speaker 1: That would be an interesting direction to go. But bottom 429 00:22:43,440 --> 00:22:45,960 Speaker 1: line is you have to build on the margins. In 430 00:22:46,040 --> 00:22:50,120 Speaker 1: the trade deadline. Th HD obviously doesn't fit with this group. 431 00:22:50,240 --> 00:22:52,480 Speaker 1: As of right now, we have a decent sample size 432 00:22:52,520 --> 00:22:56,320 Speaker 1: this year. His value is much higher elsewhere in the 433 00:22:56,400 --> 00:23:00,240 Speaker 1: league than it is on our roster. Trying to flip 434 00:23:00,400 --> 00:23:03,080 Speaker 1: him for a high level wing like a Jeremy Grant 435 00:23:03,400 --> 00:23:06,560 Speaker 1: that could significantly upgrade the roster. But the bottom line 436 00:23:06,640 --> 00:23:09,800 Speaker 1: is they have to find a way to upgrade around 437 00:23:09,880 --> 00:23:13,160 Speaker 1: the Russ, A D and Lebron corps. There isn't any 438 00:23:13,320 --> 00:23:18,400 Speaker 1: real option to try to move Russ that wouldn't essentially 439 00:23:18,520 --> 00:23:21,240 Speaker 1: just be an addition by subtraction. The only way it 440 00:23:21,240 --> 00:23:23,280 Speaker 1: could potentially help the team that that at that point 441 00:23:23,640 --> 00:23:25,880 Speaker 1: is if you truly believe Rus is hurting the team, 442 00:23:26,160 --> 00:23:28,680 Speaker 1: which I don't necessarily think is the case. Russ isn't 443 00:23:28,760 --> 00:23:31,520 Speaker 1: hurting the team. Russ brings a lot of good with 444 00:23:31,720 --> 00:23:34,680 Speaker 1: his bad. You could just make a case that what 445 00:23:34,880 --> 00:23:37,840 Speaker 1: he does to impact winning is significantly beneath what his 446 00:23:37,920 --> 00:23:42,200 Speaker 1: statistical output is. That I think kind of goes without saying, um, 447 00:23:42,280 --> 00:23:43,720 Speaker 1: the last thing I wanted to hit at, And this 448 00:23:43,880 --> 00:23:47,520 Speaker 1: is something that uh uh Pete from like a Film 449 00:23:47,600 --> 00:23:49,680 Speaker 1: Room did a really good job of explaining today and 450 00:23:49,760 --> 00:23:52,480 Speaker 1: It's something that I was pointing out this entire summer 451 00:23:52,920 --> 00:23:55,399 Speaker 1: and something that I think is an important detail that 452 00:23:55,520 --> 00:23:59,800 Speaker 1: gets lost in the Russ conversation. Russ has had a 453 00:24:00,040 --> 00:24:03,680 Speaker 1: great deal of struggles ever since Kevin Durant left, and 454 00:24:04,240 --> 00:24:07,879 Speaker 1: had some struggles and pivotal moments with Kevin Durant in 455 00:24:07,960 --> 00:24:11,080 Speaker 1: Okay see, But there was a huge difference between those 456 00:24:11,160 --> 00:24:15,760 Speaker 1: situations and what this situation was supposed to be. This 457 00:24:15,920 --> 00:24:19,320 Speaker 1: situation was supposed to be the first time in Russ's 458 00:24:19,520 --> 00:24:22,800 Speaker 1: entire career where he would be the third best player 459 00:24:22,840 --> 00:24:26,840 Speaker 1: on the team. The the perfect scenario for him to 460 00:24:27,240 --> 00:24:31,480 Speaker 1: pull back on all of the overdoing it stuff that 461 00:24:31,640 --> 00:24:34,920 Speaker 1: Russ has been famous for and try to be more 462 00:24:35,040 --> 00:24:37,440 Speaker 1: selective with the way that he puts his imprint on 463 00:24:37,520 --> 00:24:40,399 Speaker 1: the game. That was what this was supposed to work like. 464 00:24:41,400 --> 00:24:44,400 Speaker 1: That was where the optimism was supposed to come from. 465 00:24:45,160 --> 00:24:49,520 Speaker 1: But because of the Lebron injury and injuries plural and 466 00:24:49,640 --> 00:24:52,560 Speaker 1: because of the Anthony Davis injury, for the most part 467 00:24:52,680 --> 00:24:56,320 Speaker 1: this season, he's been our second best player, which has 468 00:24:56,400 --> 00:24:59,080 Speaker 1: fallen more in line with what he had and okay see, 469 00:24:59,680 --> 00:25:02,240 Speaker 1: with he had in Washington, with what he had in 470 00:25:02,359 --> 00:25:05,800 Speaker 1: Houston with what he had with Paul George too after 471 00:25:05,960 --> 00:25:09,200 Speaker 1: KD was gone. The point being, he has been in 472 00:25:09,240 --> 00:25:13,280 Speaker 1: a situation where we've needed Russ to just let it 473 00:25:13,320 --> 00:25:16,000 Speaker 1: all out on the floor and see what happens. And 474 00:25:16,400 --> 00:25:19,520 Speaker 1: a lot of the bat has come with that. And again, 475 00:25:19,960 --> 00:25:22,600 Speaker 1: this is the last stat that I keep hammering home, 476 00:25:23,119 --> 00:25:26,040 Speaker 1: and it's the reason for optimism here. It's the silver lining. 477 00:25:26,680 --> 00:25:29,760 Speaker 1: When Russ Lebron and Anthony Davis are on the floor 478 00:25:30,320 --> 00:25:34,520 Speaker 1: without a center this season, they are outscoring teams by 479 00:25:34,600 --> 00:25:38,600 Speaker 1: almost eleven points per one possessions. That is what it's 480 00:25:38,640 --> 00:25:43,520 Speaker 1: supposed to look like. Russ in the tertiary role, massively 481 00:25:43,600 --> 00:25:46,960 Speaker 1: cutting back on his shot attempts, focusing more energy on 482 00:25:47,040 --> 00:25:49,960 Speaker 1: the defensive end of the floor, being the third best 483 00:25:50,000 --> 00:25:52,480 Speaker 1: player on the floor. That's what it was supposed to 484 00:25:52,600 --> 00:25:55,440 Speaker 1: look like. We haven't seen much of that yet. We 485 00:25:55,600 --> 00:25:58,680 Speaker 1: need to see a lot more to see if it's viable. 486 00:25:59,280 --> 00:26:03,639 Speaker 1: But that's where the optimism comes from. The optimism stems 487 00:26:03,720 --> 00:26:08,880 Speaker 1: from the fact Russ can be more selective with his chaos, 488 00:26:09,119 --> 00:26:12,720 Speaker 1: his brand of chaos if he's in a tertiary role 489 00:26:13,240 --> 00:26:16,320 Speaker 1: rather than in a secondary role. And I'm hopeful that 490 00:26:16,440 --> 00:26:19,800 Speaker 1: will get a good thirty forty game stretch after Anthony 491 00:26:19,880 --> 00:26:23,879 Speaker 1: Davis gets back with all of those guys healthy. Also 492 00:26:24,200 --> 00:26:27,480 Speaker 1: huge silver lining after the struggles to start this year, 493 00:26:27,600 --> 00:26:30,040 Speaker 1: it's forced the team to lean more into shooting in 494 00:26:30,080 --> 00:26:32,800 Speaker 1: small ball. We didn't do much of that to start 495 00:26:32,840 --> 00:26:35,480 Speaker 1: the year. A lot of those Lebron russ A D 496 00:26:35,640 --> 00:26:38,800 Speaker 1: minutes looked ugly when he was playing with DJ and 497 00:26:38,840 --> 00:26:40,960 Speaker 1: when they were playing with Dwight. So getting them in 498 00:26:41,040 --> 00:26:44,160 Speaker 1: this sort of situation where they're actually leaning into their strengths, 499 00:26:44,800 --> 00:26:47,880 Speaker 1: it could work. I just got to build on the margins. 500 00:26:48,400 --> 00:26:51,119 Speaker 1: Gotta flip THHD and Kendrick Nunn for something of value 501 00:26:51,119 --> 00:26:54,200 Speaker 1: on the wing. Got to make the obvious decisions like 502 00:26:54,400 --> 00:26:59,879 Speaker 1: keep Stanley Johnson, drop guys like DeAndre Jordan's. If Darren 503 00:27:00,000 --> 00:27:02,719 Speaker 1: Hollisin manifest into a quality point guards, swap him out 504 00:27:02,720 --> 00:27:05,960 Speaker 1: for Rondo. We have to make improvements on the margins 505 00:27:06,440 --> 00:27:08,119 Speaker 1: because we're not as good as we need to be. 506 00:27:08,880 --> 00:27:11,880 Speaker 1: But that's where the silver lining comes from. The optimism 507 00:27:12,359 --> 00:27:15,240 Speaker 1: stems entirely from the fact that Russ in a tertiary 508 00:27:15,400 --> 00:27:18,800 Speaker 1: role can have a more positive impact on winning than 509 00:27:18,880 --> 00:27:22,080 Speaker 1: he has had in previous seasons. Al Right, guys, gonna 510 00:27:22,160 --> 00:27:24,040 Speaker 1: keep it short today, That's all I have. This is 511 00:27:24,080 --> 00:27:26,400 Speaker 1: gonna be on dash Radi out tomorrow morning at seven 512 00:27:26,480 --> 00:27:28,800 Speaker 1: am Pacific Standard time, and it will also be on 513 00:27:28,840 --> 00:27:31,959 Speaker 1: our podcast feed here shortly. I appreciate your support, as 514 00:27:32,000 --> 00:27:34,680 Speaker 1: always have been blown away by how many of you 515 00:27:34,720 --> 00:27:36,280 Speaker 1: guys have come to hang out with us in our 516 00:27:36,280 --> 00:27:38,320 Speaker 1: post game spaces. We're gonna have a bunch of postgame 517 00:27:38,359 --> 00:27:40,920 Speaker 1: shows the rest of this week Tuesday night, Wednesday night, 518 00:27:41,359 --> 00:27:44,159 Speaker 1: Friday night, and Sunday. All Right, you guys, enjoy the 519 00:27:44,200 --> 00:27:45,159 Speaker 1: rest of your night and have a good rest of 520 00:27:45,160 --> 00:27:46,280 Speaker 1: your week, and we'll talk to you tomorrow