1 00:00:16,680 --> 00:00:18,520 Speaker 1: Welcome to the State of the Lakers on Dash Radio. 2 00:00:18,840 --> 00:00:22,320 Speaker 1: Happy Tuesday, everybody. I am out of town, but I 3 00:00:22,360 --> 00:00:24,919 Speaker 1: wanted to get something out to you guys over the 4 00:00:24,920 --> 00:00:27,680 Speaker 1: course of the next couple of days while I was traveling, 5 00:00:27,760 --> 00:00:30,280 Speaker 1: so I took the time to do some letter grades 6 00:00:30,520 --> 00:00:33,120 Speaker 1: for the Lakers players. Here. We're about a third of 7 00:00:33,120 --> 00:00:35,800 Speaker 1: the way through the season at this point. Obviously we're 8 00:00:35,840 --> 00:00:38,080 Speaker 1: trending up, but I want to take a look at 9 00:00:38,120 --> 00:00:39,919 Speaker 1: kind of the total picture of what the team has 10 00:00:39,920 --> 00:00:43,479 Speaker 1: looked like to this point. UM tonight at midnight, I 11 00:00:43,520 --> 00:00:46,400 Speaker 1: guess this will be Tuesday morning for you guys. The 12 00:00:46,840 --> 00:00:50,320 Speaker 1: I will have Lebron, a d and Russ up, and 13 00:00:50,360 --> 00:00:53,520 Speaker 1: then the rest of the role players will post at 14 00:00:53,560 --> 00:00:56,680 Speaker 1: midnight on Tuesday for you guys to listen to on 15 00:00:56,720 --> 00:01:00,840 Speaker 1: Wednesday before the game. UM, a couple of little rules. 16 00:01:01,160 --> 00:01:04,959 Speaker 1: I'm basing these letter grades based on what I and 17 00:01:05,400 --> 00:01:08,640 Speaker 1: what we expected coming into the season, you know, relative 18 00:01:08,680 --> 00:01:12,840 Speaker 1: to their expectations. It's obviously not fair to grade Molik 19 00:01:13,000 --> 00:01:16,440 Speaker 1: Monk on a veteran minimum contract on the same scale 20 00:01:16,480 --> 00:01:20,320 Speaker 1: that we grade Lebron James or Anthony Davis or Russell Westbrook. 21 00:01:20,360 --> 00:01:23,160 Speaker 1: It's just not the way that we should evaluate them, 22 00:01:23,160 --> 00:01:25,200 Speaker 1: So keep that in mind as as I'm doing this. 23 00:01:25,280 --> 00:01:29,280 Speaker 1: But these are both gonna be pretty short. Like I said, 24 00:01:29,280 --> 00:01:32,039 Speaker 1: obviously everyone seems to be trending in the right direction, 25 00:01:32,319 --> 00:01:34,480 Speaker 1: but just wanted to take kind of like take a minute, 26 00:01:34,520 --> 00:01:37,119 Speaker 1: take a deep breath, and just kinda take a look 27 00:01:37,160 --> 00:01:40,760 Speaker 1: back at how things have gone so far and how 28 00:01:40,800 --> 00:01:42,840 Speaker 1: guys are looking as we move forward for the rest 29 00:01:42,880 --> 00:01:45,160 Speaker 1: of the season. So starting with Lebron, and I'm gonna 30 00:01:45,200 --> 00:01:47,920 Speaker 1: be especially hard on Lebron and a D here, And 31 00:01:47,960 --> 00:01:51,400 Speaker 1: the main reason why is because you know, I think 32 00:01:51,440 --> 00:01:54,160 Speaker 1: I think Lebron and a D made a calculation that 33 00:01:54,800 --> 00:02:00,160 Speaker 1: was you know, shortsighted and didn't take into a how 34 00:02:00,440 --> 00:02:03,320 Speaker 1: the factors that led to their situation. Right, So Lebron 35 00:02:03,360 --> 00:02:07,840 Speaker 1: and a D completely dominate to start the season, you know, 36 00:02:07,920 --> 00:02:11,280 Speaker 1: from the opening tip in the first preseason game, totally 37 00:02:11,320 --> 00:02:14,760 Speaker 1: different vibe than this year's preseason. They attacked it, especially 38 00:02:14,760 --> 00:02:17,400 Speaker 1: on the defensive end, and even though they lost that 39 00:02:17,480 --> 00:02:20,440 Speaker 1: opening night game against the Clippers, they really were rolling 40 00:02:20,480 --> 00:02:23,440 Speaker 1: everybody all season long. They started twenty four and three 41 00:02:23,880 --> 00:02:28,239 Speaker 1: and we're truly dominant. Then they're mostly dominant throughout the postseason. 42 00:02:28,560 --> 00:02:31,720 Speaker 1: So this is where I think they got some made 43 00:02:31,760 --> 00:02:34,760 Speaker 1: a made a bad read on the rest of the league. 44 00:02:34,800 --> 00:02:37,440 Speaker 1: So coming into the following season, which starts if we 45 00:02:37,480 --> 00:02:41,919 Speaker 1: remember early, because they were planning on waiting until Martin 46 00:02:42,000 --> 00:02:45,600 Speaker 1: Luther King Day, but they didn't. Instead they went ahead 47 00:02:45,639 --> 00:02:49,519 Speaker 1: and started, uh right before Christmas. So I caught a 48 00:02:49,520 --> 00:02:51,200 Speaker 1: lot of people off garden, A lot of people showed 49 00:02:51,320 --> 00:02:54,120 Speaker 1: up into camp out of shape, and a lot of 50 00:02:54,160 --> 00:02:57,560 Speaker 1: teams got off to slow starts or poor starts. Meanwhile, 51 00:02:57,680 --> 00:03:02,360 Speaker 1: the Lakers, even though Anthony David was significantly beneath his 52 00:03:02,480 --> 00:03:06,640 Speaker 1: output from the previous season, the Lakers were literally twenty 53 00:03:06,639 --> 00:03:10,760 Speaker 1: one and six, and obviously the fall the rest of 54 00:03:10,800 --> 00:03:13,760 Speaker 1: the season was derailed by injuries. So as far as 55 00:03:13,840 --> 00:03:16,840 Speaker 1: Lron and a D were concerned, a D was coasting. 56 00:03:17,360 --> 00:03:19,560 Speaker 1: Lebron was playing really well, but you know, a D 57 00:03:19,760 --> 00:03:21,840 Speaker 1: was coasting, and it was enough for them to win 58 00:03:21,919 --> 00:03:24,800 Speaker 1: regular season games, and I think they tricked themselves into 59 00:03:24,800 --> 00:03:27,640 Speaker 1: thinking that's the way it would always be. But a 60 00:03:27,639 --> 00:03:29,080 Speaker 1: lot of that had to do with the fact that 61 00:03:29,120 --> 00:03:31,520 Speaker 1: all of the other teams in the league that season, 62 00:03:31,600 --> 00:03:34,720 Speaker 1: because of the quick turnaround, we're also struggling to get 63 00:03:34,720 --> 00:03:37,760 Speaker 1: their legs underneath them. Meanwhile, so the Lakers kind of 64 00:03:37,800 --> 00:03:40,920 Speaker 1: had that advantage and the quick turnaround. They were most 65 00:03:41,480 --> 00:03:44,800 Speaker 1: recently attached to quality basketball, and a lot of that 66 00:03:44,840 --> 00:03:49,680 Speaker 1: just lingered for them. So moving forward and going into 67 00:03:49,720 --> 00:03:51,800 Speaker 1: this season, I think they thought they could take that 68 00:03:51,880 --> 00:03:54,920 Speaker 1: same approach, and that just wasn't the case. Given the 69 00:03:54,960 --> 00:03:57,520 Speaker 1: fact that it was a normal off season, and given 70 00:03:57,560 --> 00:03:59,440 Speaker 1: the fact that there were a lot of teams coming 71 00:03:59,480 --> 00:04:03,480 Speaker 1: back to full strength teams like Golden State, teams like Brooklyn, 72 00:04:03,520 --> 00:04:08,280 Speaker 1: in addition to some established teams from previous years like Phoenix, 73 00:04:08,440 --> 00:04:13,280 Speaker 1: like Utah, and like Milwaukee. The Lakers were gonna have 74 00:04:13,360 --> 00:04:15,360 Speaker 1: to attack this season. They were gonna have to bring 75 00:04:15,400 --> 00:04:17,920 Speaker 1: a lot of energy, and their stars were gonna have 76 00:04:18,000 --> 00:04:20,360 Speaker 1: to be great. And I think you saw that right 77 00:04:20,360 --> 00:04:22,839 Speaker 1: away in preseason, I thought, I think you saw that 78 00:04:22,920 --> 00:04:27,120 Speaker 1: lack of intensity and just the Lakers operating at a 79 00:04:27,200 --> 00:04:30,680 Speaker 1: level beneath that of the rest of the league, which 80 00:04:30,800 --> 00:04:34,159 Speaker 1: even with their talent there, even their talent was not 81 00:04:34,360 --> 00:04:36,960 Speaker 1: enough to overcome that. And so that's kind of like 82 00:04:36,960 --> 00:04:39,040 Speaker 1: the bigger picture thing when I'm looking at Lebron and 83 00:04:39,120 --> 00:04:41,920 Speaker 1: a d here, but we can dive into two each 84 00:04:41,920 --> 00:04:45,120 Speaker 1: of them individually. So you know, Lebron has had a 85 00:04:45,120 --> 00:04:47,200 Speaker 1: lot of good this season. He shot the ball really well, 86 00:04:47,480 --> 00:04:51,520 Speaker 1: um when when they've been good quality shots, he's fifty 87 00:04:51,960 --> 00:04:55,440 Speaker 1: on wide open threes, obviously not shooting well when he's 88 00:04:55,480 --> 00:04:58,880 Speaker 1: taking contested threes. He does have the highest true shooting 89 00:04:58,920 --> 00:05:01,279 Speaker 1: percentage of the on in a d ERA and there's 90 00:05:01,279 --> 00:05:02,960 Speaker 1: a bunch of different reasons for that. I think this 91 00:05:03,000 --> 00:05:05,880 Speaker 1: is one of the reasons why. UM. I think this 92 00:05:05,920 --> 00:05:07,920 Speaker 1: is one of the ways that Russ has really helped. 93 00:05:08,320 --> 00:05:12,400 Speaker 1: For instance, Lebron is attempting two point six wide open 94 00:05:12,520 --> 00:05:15,279 Speaker 1: threes per game, which is the highest since he came 95 00:05:15,279 --> 00:05:17,760 Speaker 1: to l A. I think that has a lot to 96 00:05:17,800 --> 00:05:21,240 Speaker 1: do with Russ and having another guy who pressures the 97 00:05:21,320 --> 00:05:24,520 Speaker 1: rim and kicks the ball out to him. Lebron having 98 00:05:24,560 --> 00:05:27,560 Speaker 1: that capability of being a really, really deadly off ball 99 00:05:27,600 --> 00:05:31,159 Speaker 1: threat is part of what makes the Russell Westbrook experiment work. 100 00:05:31,640 --> 00:05:35,360 Speaker 1: The when Lebron has when Russ has the ball, Lebron 101 00:05:35,480 --> 00:05:39,279 Speaker 1: is still so effective, and that has made things easier 102 00:05:39,360 --> 00:05:43,640 Speaker 1: for Russ now. Obviously, for the first chunk of the season, 103 00:05:43,720 --> 00:05:46,000 Speaker 1: Lebron struggled with availability, so I want to cut him 104 00:05:46,080 --> 00:05:51,760 Speaker 1: some slack there. Obviously, both of those injuries were injuries 105 00:05:51,800 --> 00:05:53,760 Speaker 1: that if they happen now, I think he might try 106 00:05:53,760 --> 00:05:56,279 Speaker 1: to play throom. But at the beginning of the season, 107 00:05:56,279 --> 00:05:59,640 Speaker 1: the Lakers thought, given their easy schedule, they'd be able 108 00:05:59,680 --> 00:06:01,640 Speaker 1: to rack up wins, and they just weren't able to. 109 00:06:02,240 --> 00:06:06,080 Speaker 1: And so Lebron took that as an opportunity to try 110 00:06:06,120 --> 00:06:09,320 Speaker 1: to just keep as close to a physically as he could. 111 00:06:09,360 --> 00:06:11,440 Speaker 1: And and I want to cut him some slack for that. 112 00:06:11,480 --> 00:06:15,400 Speaker 1: But even when he was available, like outside of that 113 00:06:15,560 --> 00:06:17,600 Speaker 1: Golden State game, which I thought Lebron was one of 114 00:06:17,680 --> 00:06:20,920 Speaker 1: Lebron's better two A performances this season, you know, up 115 00:06:21,000 --> 00:06:24,039 Speaker 1: until this recent stretch, Lebron was really inconsistent. When he 116 00:06:24,120 --> 00:06:27,560 Speaker 1: was healthy, You'd see him dominate the Cleveland Cavaliers at 117 00:06:27,560 --> 00:06:29,680 Speaker 1: the end of the game, but kind of bs his 118 00:06:29,720 --> 00:06:32,719 Speaker 1: way through the first three quarters, or dominate the Houston 119 00:06:32,800 --> 00:06:35,440 Speaker 1: Rockets at the end of the game, but kind of 120 00:06:35,520 --> 00:06:38,080 Speaker 1: coast and leak out and get his dunks and stuff, 121 00:06:38,080 --> 00:06:42,560 Speaker 1: but not really be that engaged, dominant to a player 122 00:06:42,720 --> 00:06:45,880 Speaker 1: that you've seen in recent weeks. And then finally, as 123 00:06:45,880 --> 00:06:49,919 Speaker 1: I was preaching in the NonStop in the pod Urgency 124 00:06:50,000 --> 00:06:52,360 Speaker 1: had to kick in Eventually. You can't sit there as 125 00:06:52,360 --> 00:06:54,839 Speaker 1: a competitor and continue to get kicked upside the head 126 00:06:54,880 --> 00:06:57,839 Speaker 1: and not eventually fight back. And I think after that 127 00:06:57,920 --> 00:07:03,840 Speaker 1: triple overtime lost a Sacramento, Lebron finally understood the gravity 128 00:07:03,880 --> 00:07:07,600 Speaker 1: of the situation and finally started to engage in the season, 129 00:07:07,680 --> 00:07:10,120 Speaker 1: and from there he's completely taken off. I have him 130 00:07:10,120 --> 00:07:13,280 Speaker 1: in a B minus um and a D at a 131 00:07:13,320 --> 00:07:16,520 Speaker 1: C plus. They both have had similar seasons in terms 132 00:07:16,560 --> 00:07:19,240 Speaker 1: of their ebbing and flowing engagement. The reason why I 133 00:07:19,240 --> 00:07:21,560 Speaker 1: gave Lebron just a slightly better grade than a D 134 00:07:22,240 --> 00:07:24,800 Speaker 1: is he does have this dominant stretch here, this last 135 00:07:24,840 --> 00:07:27,480 Speaker 1: seven game stretch, or Lebron has looked like the best 136 00:07:27,480 --> 00:07:29,920 Speaker 1: player in the world, or at least in that conversation. 137 00:07:30,280 --> 00:07:33,120 Speaker 1: Anthony Davis hasn't really had that stretch yet. I believe 138 00:07:33,120 --> 00:07:36,640 Speaker 1: he will. I believe he will soon, but he hasn't 139 00:07:36,680 --> 00:07:39,480 Speaker 1: had that stretch yet. That's why I'm giving Lebron that 140 00:07:39,560 --> 00:07:43,960 Speaker 1: little edge there. He's trending towards becoming in that conversation 141 00:07:44,400 --> 00:07:47,800 Speaker 1: of the best players in the league. Specifically changes the 142 00:07:48,680 --> 00:07:51,920 Speaker 1: ceiling of this team. He just was too relaxed to 143 00:07:52,040 --> 00:07:55,040 Speaker 1: start the season because he made a bad read on 144 00:07:55,120 --> 00:07:59,239 Speaker 1: the situation league wide. Um, but moving in the right direction. 145 00:07:59,360 --> 00:08:01,640 Speaker 1: I just, you know, I hold Lebron too high standards, 146 00:08:01,640 --> 00:08:04,280 Speaker 1: so I'm not I'm not gonna cut him, you know, 147 00:08:04,400 --> 00:08:06,920 Speaker 1: so much slack when his peers, the guys that we're 148 00:08:06,960 --> 00:08:09,560 Speaker 1: trying to say he's better than, have attacked to the season, 149 00:08:09,640 --> 00:08:13,600 Speaker 1: like Hadie and Steph have alright, moving on to Anthony Davis. So, 150 00:08:13,680 --> 00:08:16,080 Speaker 1: like I said, no dominant stretch yet that's been the 151 00:08:16,080 --> 00:08:19,360 Speaker 1: big differentiator between him and in Lebron this season. But 152 00:08:19,480 --> 00:08:22,760 Speaker 1: similar idea came into the season taking a lot of 153 00:08:22,800 --> 00:08:25,000 Speaker 1: really really tough off the dribble jump shots, the same 154 00:08:25,040 --> 00:08:27,080 Speaker 1: kind of shots he was taking and making in the bubble, 155 00:08:27,560 --> 00:08:29,320 Speaker 1: and as he was missing him and missing him and 156 00:08:29,360 --> 00:08:31,920 Speaker 1: missing him, he just wasn't making the adjustment. He wasn't 157 00:08:32,440 --> 00:08:36,280 Speaker 1: leaning into his identity as a rim attacker. And yes, 158 00:08:36,720 --> 00:08:39,439 Speaker 1: the you know, the big lineups played a role in that, 159 00:08:39,640 --> 00:08:41,880 Speaker 1: especially with Lebron, you know, as a guy who likes 160 00:08:41,880 --> 00:08:44,640 Speaker 1: to drive the basketball from the perimeter. But both of 161 00:08:44,679 --> 00:08:47,240 Speaker 1: those guys have played with two bigs a lot in 162 00:08:47,240 --> 00:08:49,480 Speaker 1: this era and gotten the hell of a lot more 163 00:08:49,559 --> 00:08:52,640 Speaker 1: rim pressure than they got over this stretch, and I 164 00:08:52,679 --> 00:08:55,680 Speaker 1: think that has a lot to do with just trying 165 00:08:55,679 --> 00:08:58,240 Speaker 1: to save their legs, trying to coast, thinking they might 166 00:08:58,240 --> 00:09:00,680 Speaker 1: be able to be a dominant team without having to 167 00:09:00,679 --> 00:09:03,360 Speaker 1: put that stress on their bodies, when the reality was 168 00:09:03,600 --> 00:09:06,320 Speaker 1: they were always going to have to do that. But 169 00:09:06,480 --> 00:09:08,760 Speaker 1: what I'll give a D credit for is similar to 170 00:09:08,840 --> 00:09:11,440 Speaker 1: Lebron right around the time of that Sacramento game, He's 171 00:09:11,440 --> 00:09:13,679 Speaker 1: been a lot more engaged on both ends of the floor, 172 00:09:14,880 --> 00:09:18,600 Speaker 1: specifically in those post up situations. He's shooting a lot 173 00:09:19,000 --> 00:09:21,920 Speaker 1: fewer of these turnaround jump shots over both shoulders that 174 00:09:21,920 --> 00:09:24,880 Speaker 1: he's shooting at an extremely low percentage, and he's taking 175 00:09:24,920 --> 00:09:29,840 Speaker 1: more interior jump shots, like trying to generate a little 176 00:09:29,840 --> 00:09:31,800 Speaker 1: bit more separation to get a little bit closer to 177 00:09:31,800 --> 00:09:34,200 Speaker 1: the rim and shooting that little fade away from seven 178 00:09:34,240 --> 00:09:37,480 Speaker 1: to ten feet instead of seventeen to twenty feet. And 179 00:09:37,760 --> 00:09:40,360 Speaker 1: in there he's just a lot more accurate as a shooter, 180 00:09:40,880 --> 00:09:43,960 Speaker 1: and in there he's allowed he's able to use his 181 00:09:44,040 --> 00:09:47,920 Speaker 1: physical tools more to turn it into a higher percentage shot. 182 00:09:48,040 --> 00:09:50,040 Speaker 1: A shot you know, the A D stuff is tricky. 183 00:09:50,240 --> 00:09:53,119 Speaker 1: It's not really fair to him because he's so incredibly 184 00:09:53,120 --> 00:09:59,200 Speaker 1: talented that he can be, you know, inconsistent with his 185 00:09:59,280 --> 00:10:02,960 Speaker 1: engagement and with his effort, but still put up monster numbers. 186 00:10:03,000 --> 00:10:05,199 Speaker 1: So many people have pointed out, you know, leading the 187 00:10:05,240 --> 00:10:07,400 Speaker 1: league in points in the pain. Yeah, that's awesome. You know, 188 00:10:07,800 --> 00:10:11,440 Speaker 1: he has a very very difficult job. That's true. Um 189 00:10:11,480 --> 00:10:15,680 Speaker 1: that said, as a superstar talent, it is expected that 190 00:10:15,720 --> 00:10:18,679 Speaker 1: you have a difficult job, and there's no excuse for 191 00:10:19,400 --> 00:10:22,280 Speaker 1: after three consecutive days off where you get to rest 192 00:10:22,280 --> 00:10:25,199 Speaker 1: your body to come into a game like he did 193 00:10:25,200 --> 00:10:29,400 Speaker 1: against Boston and coast through half before you really engage. 194 00:10:29,440 --> 00:10:32,120 Speaker 1: That will always be the thing that it's hard for 195 00:10:32,160 --> 00:10:34,720 Speaker 1: me with a d is. Even with as dominant as 196 00:10:34,760 --> 00:10:37,960 Speaker 1: he is, he should be in the conversation for the 197 00:10:38,000 --> 00:10:40,080 Speaker 1: best player in the world, and I think the only 198 00:10:40,120 --> 00:10:42,840 Speaker 1: thing that separates him from that and being in the 199 00:10:42,880 --> 00:10:46,199 Speaker 1: tier right below that is that consistent engagement, being a 200 00:10:46,280 --> 00:10:49,360 Speaker 1: self starter, finding ways to motivate yourself on a night 201 00:10:49,400 --> 00:10:51,960 Speaker 1: and night out basis, to leave a physical imprint on 202 00:10:51,960 --> 00:10:54,360 Speaker 1: the game on both ends of the floor. The big 203 00:10:54,360 --> 00:10:56,320 Speaker 1: things that I'm looking for him moving forward for the 204 00:10:56,360 --> 00:10:59,480 Speaker 1: rest of the season or one out of area plays 205 00:10:59,520 --> 00:11:01,920 Speaker 1: he's starting to make more of them. But you know, again, 206 00:11:02,000 --> 00:11:04,120 Speaker 1: a d has a job on the floor. But one 207 00:11:04,160 --> 00:11:07,160 Speaker 1: of the beauties about him being so good is that 208 00:11:07,240 --> 00:11:10,280 Speaker 1: he can extend beyond his job and cover for the 209 00:11:10,320 --> 00:11:13,400 Speaker 1: shortcomings of his teammates. And he always has had the 210 00:11:13,440 --> 00:11:15,679 Speaker 1: ability to do that, but he keeps it in reserve, 211 00:11:15,960 --> 00:11:18,199 Speaker 1: specifically when he's trying to avoid getting hurt or when 212 00:11:18,200 --> 00:11:20,200 Speaker 1: he's trying to save his legs for the rest of 213 00:11:20,200 --> 00:11:22,720 Speaker 1: the season. I'd like to see him kind of dip 214 00:11:22,760 --> 00:11:24,880 Speaker 1: into that a little bit more, try to use a 215 00:11:24,880 --> 00:11:28,199 Speaker 1: little bit more of that reserve, just because it's so 216 00:11:28,240 --> 00:11:32,880 Speaker 1: important as this team is establishing its habits to give 217 00:11:32,880 --> 00:11:35,840 Speaker 1: his teammates confidence and to lean into that side of 218 00:11:35,880 --> 00:11:39,200 Speaker 1: things until they really get up to speed with Frank's 219 00:11:39,240 --> 00:11:41,319 Speaker 1: system and what they're asked to do on both ends, 220 00:11:41,720 --> 00:11:46,240 Speaker 1: specifically with their defensive responsibilities and their rebounding responsibilities down 221 00:11:46,280 --> 00:11:47,760 Speaker 1: the line. And this is something I said in the 222 00:11:47,800 --> 00:11:53,239 Speaker 1: pod last night. Down the line, once everyone has good habits, hopefully, 223 00:11:53,360 --> 00:11:54,760 Speaker 1: if you rip off a bunch of wins in a 224 00:11:54,880 --> 00:11:57,360 Speaker 1: row and you establish habits, even with guys who have 225 00:11:57,400 --> 00:12:00,080 Speaker 1: struggled with those same habits in the past, if you 226 00:12:00,200 --> 00:12:04,000 Speaker 1: established those habits then you might have the ability, if 227 00:12:04,000 --> 00:12:06,760 Speaker 1: you're a d and Lebron to take a few plays 228 00:12:06,760 --> 00:12:08,720 Speaker 1: off here and there, maybe not take place off, but 229 00:12:09,080 --> 00:12:12,640 Speaker 1: not have to cover for your teammates as much. But 230 00:12:12,800 --> 00:12:15,200 Speaker 1: in the meantime, especially as they're trying to claw out 231 00:12:15,240 --> 00:12:17,000 Speaker 1: the standings, he needs to do more of that. And 232 00:12:17,000 --> 00:12:18,600 Speaker 1: then the last thing is jump shooting. And I'm not 233 00:12:18,640 --> 00:12:21,760 Speaker 1: really talking about his off the dribble jump shooting, his 234 00:12:22,120 --> 00:12:26,280 Speaker 1: post turnarounds or anything like that. I'm primarily talking about 235 00:12:26,360 --> 00:12:30,520 Speaker 1: spot up shooting. I think for the playoffs, ceiling of 236 00:12:30,559 --> 00:12:33,640 Speaker 1: the Lakers down the line, when you're in these dragged 237 00:12:34,200 --> 00:12:37,840 Speaker 1: half court sets at the end of these games, Anthony 238 00:12:37,920 --> 00:12:40,200 Speaker 1: Davis being able to knock down and catch and shoot 239 00:12:40,280 --> 00:12:45,160 Speaker 1: three is so important for the spacing in those environments 240 00:12:45,200 --> 00:12:47,800 Speaker 1: against the top tier defenses. And again, he doesn't need 241 00:12:47,840 --> 00:12:50,240 Speaker 1: to shoot a ton of them, but he needs to 242 00:12:50,240 --> 00:12:53,280 Speaker 1: shoot a few of them. Again in the bubble, having 243 00:12:53,440 --> 00:12:56,520 Speaker 1: Anthony Davis take three and a half threes per game 244 00:12:57,080 --> 00:12:59,520 Speaker 1: and knocking them down at a thirty eight percent clip 245 00:12:59,840 --> 00:13:03,000 Speaker 1: was a huge part of why the Laker offense that 246 00:13:03,080 --> 00:13:06,760 Speaker 1: had struggled most of the regular season had more flow 247 00:13:06,960 --> 00:13:11,040 Speaker 1: and effectiveness in the postseason. That's the thing I'll be tracking. 248 00:13:11,080 --> 00:13:13,600 Speaker 1: I'm not worried about the crazy shots he was making 249 00:13:13,600 --> 00:13:16,319 Speaker 1: in the bubble. To me, that's the different. Yeah. Yeah, 250 00:13:16,360 --> 00:13:18,240 Speaker 1: if he starts making those and does everything else, well, 251 00:13:18,240 --> 00:13:20,199 Speaker 1: now we're talking about maybe the best player in the world. 252 00:13:20,200 --> 00:13:22,160 Speaker 1: But we all knew that that might have been a 253 00:13:22,160 --> 00:13:24,240 Speaker 1: little bit of a fluke. But he is a good shooter. 254 00:13:24,280 --> 00:13:26,280 Speaker 1: He does have good touch, getting to the point where 255 00:13:26,320 --> 00:13:30,400 Speaker 1: he is a reliable, moderately reliable even just like what 256 00:13:30,480 --> 00:13:34,439 Speaker 1: Russ has been this year. Just being a moderately reliable 257 00:13:34,559 --> 00:13:37,760 Speaker 1: spot up shooter goes a long way towards extending the 258 00:13:37,840 --> 00:13:40,960 Speaker 1: ceiling of this team. So those are the things that 259 00:13:41,000 --> 00:13:43,840 Speaker 1: I'll look for moving forward. Again, Lebron b minus a 260 00:13:44,000 --> 00:13:47,760 Speaker 1: D C plus. I gave Russ a B plus. Russ 261 00:13:47,800 --> 00:13:54,319 Speaker 1: was really and I'm partially responsible for this, but Russ 262 00:13:54,360 --> 00:13:58,320 Speaker 1: came into the season under a mountain of negativity. Not 263 00:13:58,440 --> 00:14:02,600 Speaker 1: only was he perceived by most Laker fans to be 264 00:14:02,679 --> 00:14:06,760 Speaker 1: a bad fit with this group, but we also had 265 00:14:06,800 --> 00:14:10,240 Speaker 1: all mentally prepared ourselves for Buddy Healed. We were under 266 00:14:10,280 --> 00:14:13,319 Speaker 1: the impression that Buddy Healed would be coming in as 267 00:14:13,320 --> 00:14:16,120 Speaker 1: a seamless fit. With Lebron and a D and so 268 00:14:16,200 --> 00:14:18,120 Speaker 1: Russ came in just with a mountain of negativity, and 269 00:14:18,120 --> 00:14:21,520 Speaker 1: again I'm I'm partially responsible for that. And then in 270 00:14:21,560 --> 00:14:24,760 Speaker 1: addition to that, he was set up to fail. Frank 271 00:14:24,880 --> 00:14:28,720 Speaker 1: playing two big lineups and leaving his shooting on the bench, 272 00:14:28,760 --> 00:14:34,520 Speaker 1: primarily with Russell Westbrook in the lineup was not was 273 00:14:34,520 --> 00:14:38,400 Speaker 1: was putting Russ in a position where it would kind 274 00:14:38,400 --> 00:14:41,600 Speaker 1: of make it extremely difficult for him to tap into 275 00:14:41,640 --> 00:14:44,880 Speaker 1: the best areas of his game, which are rim pressure 276 00:14:45,440 --> 00:14:49,600 Speaker 1: and physical mismatch attacking, like having smaller guards on him 277 00:14:49,640 --> 00:14:51,680 Speaker 1: and being able to take them and bully ball them 278 00:14:51,680 --> 00:14:54,120 Speaker 1: into the paint, and being able to use his speed 279 00:14:54,160 --> 00:14:56,360 Speaker 1: to beat guys in semi transition to get all the 280 00:14:56,360 --> 00:15:00,480 Speaker 1: way to the paint. Having our slow footed lineup out there, 281 00:15:00,520 --> 00:15:04,160 Speaker 1: having our non shooting lineups out there, made that extremely 282 00:15:04,160 --> 00:15:06,920 Speaker 1: difficult for us. And so the reason why I gave 283 00:15:07,000 --> 00:15:09,680 Speaker 1: him a B plus is when you really think about 284 00:15:09,680 --> 00:15:12,280 Speaker 1: what the expectation was for him coming into the season 285 00:15:12,320 --> 00:15:15,280 Speaker 1: and how much negativity surrounded him, and when you really 286 00:15:15,320 --> 00:15:19,080 Speaker 1: think about the lineup decisions that set him up to fail, 287 00:15:19,760 --> 00:15:24,360 Speaker 1: he's massively outperformed those expectations. In my opinion, especially in 288 00:15:24,400 --> 00:15:26,160 Speaker 1: recent weeks, he had a really rough start to the 289 00:15:26,160 --> 00:15:28,520 Speaker 1: beginning of the season. But as we know with the Russ, 290 00:15:28,880 --> 00:15:30,960 Speaker 1: as he's trying to learn how to play with a 291 00:15:30,960 --> 00:15:32,440 Speaker 1: new group of guys, he just tends to have a 292 00:15:32,440 --> 00:15:35,960 Speaker 1: lot of live ball turnovers. He tends to struggle identifying 293 00:15:36,000 --> 00:15:38,000 Speaker 1: the right time to drive and when not to drive. 294 00:15:38,080 --> 00:15:40,080 Speaker 1: He'll throw the ball out of bounds when he doesn't 295 00:15:40,080 --> 00:15:41,640 Speaker 1: really know where guys are going to be on those 296 00:15:41,680 --> 00:15:45,560 Speaker 1: kickout situations. But as every single person who's watched us 297 00:15:45,640 --> 00:15:48,680 Speaker 1: in the past has told us, he eventually just learned 298 00:15:49,240 --> 00:15:52,760 Speaker 1: where his opportunities were in our offense and he started 299 00:15:52,800 --> 00:15:54,960 Speaker 1: to succeed. And then, honestly, one of the coolest things 300 00:15:54,960 --> 00:15:58,320 Speaker 1: with Russ to see is the way his physical pressure 301 00:15:58,360 --> 00:16:00,240 Speaker 1: on the rim tends to wear on team is over 302 00:16:00,280 --> 00:16:02,120 Speaker 1: the course of a game. At the beginning of the game, 303 00:16:02,280 --> 00:16:04,040 Speaker 1: he might pick up some charging fouls, he might throw 304 00:16:04,120 --> 00:16:06,040 Speaker 1: up some stupid shots and not get foul calls. He 305 00:16:06,120 --> 00:16:09,480 Speaker 1: might try to bullyball guys and it might not look pretty, 306 00:16:09,560 --> 00:16:11,280 Speaker 1: but you know, guys will get in the way of 307 00:16:11,360 --> 00:16:12,680 Speaker 1: him in the first quarter, and then they'll get in 308 00:16:12,760 --> 00:16:14,240 Speaker 1: the way of him in the second quarter, and then 309 00:16:14,640 --> 00:16:16,120 Speaker 1: all of a sudden in the third quarter, they kind 310 00:16:16,120 --> 00:16:20,040 Speaker 1: of stopped getting in the way, and his endless energy 311 00:16:20,560 --> 00:16:25,480 Speaker 1: source and his motor overcomes the opponent in conjunction with 312 00:16:25,640 --> 00:16:28,560 Speaker 1: his physical tools and now he's living at the rim. 313 00:16:28,600 --> 00:16:31,800 Speaker 1: And that's what we've really seen over the course of 314 00:16:31,840 --> 00:16:34,400 Speaker 1: this last month that's made him look so great. He's 315 00:16:34,400 --> 00:16:38,040 Speaker 1: also shooting thirty seven percent on wide open threes. That 316 00:16:38,560 --> 00:16:41,160 Speaker 1: directly addresses one of the biggest concerns of the fit 317 00:16:41,240 --> 00:16:43,720 Speaker 1: coming into the season. Would Russ be able to knock 318 00:16:43,760 --> 00:16:46,560 Speaker 1: down enough open threes so that if you so that 319 00:16:46,600 --> 00:16:51,080 Speaker 1: if teams completely ignored him, you wouldn't be losing your 320 00:16:51,120 --> 00:16:53,680 Speaker 1: advantage there, And so far he's done a good job 321 00:16:53,680 --> 00:16:56,800 Speaker 1: of that. We've also seen some little tricks him attacking 322 00:16:57,280 --> 00:16:59,800 Speaker 1: when he catches uh when he's open on the wing 323 00:16:59,800 --> 00:17:01,280 Speaker 1: and he catches at the three point line, he'll just 324 00:17:01,320 --> 00:17:04,080 Speaker 1: catch an attack. We've seen him as a screener with 325 00:17:04,200 --> 00:17:06,960 Speaker 1: Lebron catching the ball in the short roll position. We've 326 00:17:07,000 --> 00:17:09,359 Speaker 1: seen him as a cutter. We're seeing a lot of 327 00:17:09,400 --> 00:17:12,959 Speaker 1: good with Russ. The fit issues are no longer a problem. 328 00:17:13,080 --> 00:17:14,800 Speaker 1: The only reason I gave him a B plus instead 329 00:17:14,800 --> 00:17:17,720 Speaker 1: of something closer to an A A plus was he 330 00:17:17,760 --> 00:17:20,040 Speaker 1: struggled to start the season, which like it or not, 331 00:17:20,119 --> 00:17:22,240 Speaker 1: it had an impact on the team. And then in 332 00:17:22,280 --> 00:17:24,600 Speaker 1: this last couple of games he seems to be struggling 333 00:17:24,600 --> 00:17:26,520 Speaker 1: a little bit. He had nineteen I think last night 334 00:17:27,440 --> 00:17:30,119 Speaker 1: against Orlando, but he had single digits or ten or 335 00:17:30,160 --> 00:17:32,960 Speaker 1: fewer in the previous two games. So he seems to 336 00:17:32,960 --> 00:17:35,360 Speaker 1: be trending in the wrong direction right this second. Hopefully 337 00:17:35,359 --> 00:17:38,919 Speaker 1: that's just an anomaly. But again from bottom line, with Russ, 338 00:17:39,320 --> 00:17:42,439 Speaker 1: I think as a Laker fan, under the circumstances, you 339 00:17:42,480 --> 00:17:46,040 Speaker 1: couldn't possibly be happier with the way that he's performed. Alright, guys, 340 00:17:46,119 --> 00:17:48,959 Speaker 1: that's it for part one. This is going to post 341 00:17:49,840 --> 00:17:51,960 Speaker 1: on Monday night at midnight, so be available for you 342 00:17:51,960 --> 00:17:54,120 Speaker 1: guys on Tuesday morning on your way to work, and 343 00:17:54,240 --> 00:17:56,960 Speaker 1: part two will be exactly twenty four hours later. Thank you, 344 00:17:57,000 --> 00:17:58,800 Speaker 1: guys as always for your support, and I'll see you 345 00:17:58,840 --> 00:18:03,600 Speaker 1: in a couple of days. Book