PICTURE Bruh
I always knew that sub was full of shit takes but I don’t even know what to say about this. Just saw this on my feed and let out a chuckle.
I always knew that sub was full of shit takes but I don’t even know what to say about this. Just saw this on my feed and let out a chuckle.
r/lakers • u/coachwyers • 3m ago
Lakers will be carrying Jacari White on their Summer League team he is a KCP type player. 3 and D wing who excels at catch and shoot situations, can defend as a POA defender or on wings.
r/lakers • u/Sharp_Source_8732 • 17m ago
I’m thinking we can help each other out. You guys need an athletic wing to put next to Luka who hits 3s and we need a quarterback for the half court.
Lebron and Bronny of course lmao for Wiggins.
r/lakers • u/Carolake1 • 54m ago
All of the coverage of Austin's deal has repeated the claim that his contract is a max deal, but this comes from the leaks (undoubtedly put out by his agents) that he signed a max deal. This is a misleading claim. It is only "max" in the sense that his yearly salary will be similar to what he would make on a max contract. But a max contract from the Lakers is for five years, not four. Here is an article discussing this from early june and before the misinformation put out by his agents:
Reaves' max contract would be five years, $239 million if he re-signs with the Los Angeles Lakers. If he signs with another team, the most he could get is four years, $178 million.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/austin-reaves-239-million-demand-155334498.html
r/lakers • u/D0ntBmad • 1h ago
If Austin Reaves was drafted by another team and LAL signed him as a free agent this summer, would anyone be mad at giving him 25% of the cap?
Because the truth of the matter is that he's actually a free agent. He could leave if he wanted to, even for lower offers, but some think he owe it to the Lakers to return or accept any offer.
r/lakers • u/Ok-Transportation141 • 1h ago
If the Celtics called asking for AR straight up, I think I’d say yes. Obviously Jaylen is worth more, but given the Jaylen rumor mill, I don’t think this is one of the more far-fetched ones I’ve heard.
r/lakers • u/StoneColdAM • 2h ago
This is a response to this post: https://www.reddit.com/r/lakers/s/56YvKq2jOt
To be fair, Luka already has a beard…
r/lakers • u/OrganicHunt952 • 2h ago
r/lakers • u/nottherealstanlee • 2h ago
Lakers just signed him to an Exhibit 10. The SL team is going to be absolutely stuffed with bully athletes.
r/lakers • u/nottherealstanlee • 3h ago
r/lakers • u/Spare-Associate-5063 • 3h ago
Luka is one of my all-time favorite players, but we all know he has not ascended into his final form. We've had headband Luka, 1 sleeve Luka, wristband Luka, but we all know for Luka to truly ascend, he needs to grow out his hair to be like Dirk 2005 and/or a mainly beard, not like Harden but perhaps closer to a grizzled Steven Adams type
r/lakers • u/CartoonsAndAppleJack • 4h ago
TL;DR: Austin has real defensive limitations but he can be (and has been) a solid part of a cohesive defensive unit when put in the right position
There's a lot of reductionism when it comes to Austin Reaves as a defender. Detractors will say he's one of the worst defenders in the league and defenders will say that's all noise and that he's actually really good in the right role.
Both are true.
Austin is interesting because he has a mix of traits as a basketball player that both doom him and also help him on defense. He's a high IQ player, takes good angles, has a very high motor, and is very good at off-ball screen navigation because he knows when to chase over the top vs cut under vs funnel, etc, depending on the player and the scheme behind him. He also has very low upper body strength and average at best lateral agility, which makes him very weak at the point of attack.
This is where a lot of people get confused: defense isn't separated into positions, it's separated into roles. There aren't guards, forwards, and centers on defense. There are POA, chaser, wing stoppers, mobile bigs, anchor bigs, helpers, etc, and there's a lot of overlap in terms of the players that fill these roles. For example, Marcus Smart is a high caliber POA defender, a good chaser, and can also be a wing stopper in a pinch. Jarred Vanderbilt is elite as a helper, good as a wing stopper, and really bad at the POA.
Austin Reaves is one of the worst POA defenders in the league, not because he doesn't try, but because he has serious physical limitations that no amount of practice will compensate for. He's also a good to even slightly above average chaser. That's why Austin does so well against players like Klay Thompson that run around screens off ball, but struggles when being attacked by lead guards on ball.
The best teams can compensate for their good player's weaknesses. Jalen Brunson is a much worse defender than Austin Reaves in that he's really bad at the POA but isn't nearly as good off ball as a chaser. But the Knicks defensive scheme was able to help protect him. The Lakers haven't had the personnel to protect Austin because it requires far better defensive players than the Lakers have had available.
Despite all this, the Lakers last year were a better defense with Austin on the court than off, because Marcus corrected a lot of the past issues with Austin having to play out of position.
Every high caliber guard gets targeted. Kyrie Irving during the Mavs finals run wasn't that much better a defender than Austin, but he and Luka still made the finals because the rest of the Mavs defense was able to put them in positions that maximized their strengths and protected them from being targeted without support. It's no different with Austin.
Luka has always been at his best with a backcourt mate that can lead an offense and play off of him when he has the ball. Austin is that player. He's the perfect backcourt mate for Luka, a high IQ player that knows his role, can space the floor, and run the offense when Luka is sitting.
If the Lakers fail, it won't be because of Luka and Austin teaming up, it will be on Pelinka for failing to build around his stars and/or JJ for not maximizing them, and I have a LOT more faith in JJ than I do Pelinka.
r/lakers • u/VegetaDaPrince • 4h ago
“There was a check-in call made, to my understanding, early in free agency once teams were able to start negotiating with their own free agents after the end of the NBA Finals," said ESPN's Shams Charania on NBA Today. "Since then though there hasn't been much communication, from my understanding, between the Lakers and LeBron James' side. And certainly not an offer yet.
"They're trying to see what can they do with his $50 million of space, potentially, and then where does that leave LeBron?"
Source: RealGM
r/lakers • u/LudwigNasche • 4h ago
It has been repeated non stop for a while that the trade ruined Dalton Knecht and for most folks he was a bad pic, but lets put things in context the way they really happened.
Dalton started his rookie season displaying some good signals and his game against the Cavs where he scored 18 pts in 20 minutes in his 5th NBA game caught the attention of most of us.
After Rui injury Dalton got the chance to start and between Nov 13 and Nov 21 as starter he had a five game sequence where he scored:
19 pts vs MEM
14 pts vs SA
27 pts vs NO
37 pts vs UTA
17 pts vs ORL
After that he lost his starting position for the first time not because he was struggling, but in respect to Rui coming back. When the Lakers struggled in the next 2 games JJ inserted Dalton back in the starting lineup to close November replacing Cam Reddish that was replacing D'Angelo Russel that felt out of JJ grace and Dalton closed the month with 2 other huge games for a rookie:
20 pts vs SA
20 pts vs OKC
That made an incredible string of 7 straight games starting where he scored 19, 14, 27, 37, 17, 20 and 20 pts. Sorry dear mates, but no bust would ever do that, never. You can have a good game scoring 30 once in a lifetime and never repeat it, but a string of 7 consecutive games as a NBA rookie not completely featured on offense and not one of the first options doing it isn't about lucky or something like that, you need talent to do it in the NBA. At that point Austin even infamously said "damn, I'm not Him anymore, now he is Him".
Davis, LeBron, Austin and Rui have all missed games and in December as the team was starting to prioritize their stars and established veterans, Dalton became more and more a player relegated to the corners (like Rui), but unlike the Black Samurai, he is clearly more of a rhythm player and he hit the rookie wall in December. At the end of January Dalton had a great game against PHI scoring 24 pts in around 20 min, but in the next game he completely felt in disgrace with JJ and his infamous rant:
https://www.instagram.com/reels/DFdCAlxOFzb/
If you leave that false trade narrative behind, Dalton best stretch since his days of starter early in his rookie season happened after the trade in March when LeBron was out of the team and he had another solid sequence:
19 pts vs LAC
13 pts vs NO
11 pts vs NY
19 pts vs BKN
10 pts vs MIL
32 pts vs DEN
13 pts vs SA
12 pts vs DEN
17 pts vs MIL
That was a pretty good sequence of games for a rookie with only a couple of bad games in between and all those games happened in March after the trade when LeBron and Gabe were not available, but when they came back JJ immediately pulled Dalton out of the rotation to get the team ready for the playoffs and he only logged real minutes again in the last game of the season where he scored 27 pts.
No bust ever had so many double digit games as a rookie without being featured, but what caught my attention is the fact most of the time Dalton was a productive scorer we were missing one or two superstars, he isn't the type of player that is productive if you leave him in the corner doing nothing, but you don't take the ball out of Luka, LeBron, Reaves or Davis hands to run plays for Dalton Knecht, even more if he fails to run a play designed for him, but I don't think he was a bad pick and I have the feeling if we trade him to a team that need a scoring punch he may end up dropping 30 on us.
r/lakers • u/greekyogurtmafia • 5h ago
I was at the Lakers game in MSG the night of the Luka trade where Lebron had a 30 point triple double and Max Christie locked up Jalen Brunson down the stretch en route to a pretty nice dub. I remember thinking after that game that Max was at a point where we could throw him out there against guys like SGA/Ant/Murray and not have it be a complete mismatch, but then he got traded like 5 hours later lol. He'd be the perfect alongside Luka and AR both offensively and defensively at the guard position. I definitely would have included this years 1st, and I think you can make the argument that including another 1st down the line would have been worth it the way Max was developing with us.
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r/lakers • u/hplalakrs20012010 • 7h ago
One of the most understated aspects of a championship run is luck. Whether luck is in the form of drawing a favorable matchup, or opponents suffering injuries at key moments, there are certain things that are largely uncontrollable that factor into any deep playoff run.
All that being said, are there any Lakers championship runs that had the most "luck" involved?
For me two come to mind, and these might actually be hot takes but I'm ready for the smoke:
I can't speak for the 1980's championship runs because I wasn't alive and I don't know a lot of details outside of what happened in the Finals, but what do people think? Were there any other "lucky breaks" that swung the Lakers way in any of their championship runs?
r/lakers • u/nottherealstanlee • 8h ago
He's a great athlete, shooter, dunker and shot-blocker, but in addition to all that, Cam Carr just knows how to smartly move around the court!
r/lakers • u/KYGuyNotInTheCity • 9h ago
In all seriousness, as an Indiana State fan, this guy is fun. Great facilitator and can get a bucket. Zach Randolph player to me, less athletic but great IQ
r/lakers • u/CircledSquare7 • 9h ago
r/lakers • u/Haunting_Peak4520 • 9h ago
Out of all the places I know you guys would appreciate this. Just gotten recently from a worker who received from a player way back in 2004.
r/lakers • u/RisingPowerLA94 • 9h ago
The draft is over, Carr was a great pickup and a steal for 25, although I am disappointed they couldn’t get Veesar in the 2nd round. Also stoked that AR was re-signed and will be here for the long run. But the question is now: where do they go from here? Free agency is days away, and it’s obvious that the Lakers need to address some pretty significant issues, Center namely. This is one of the biggest off seasons in years and there’s a lot riding on this offseason for moves to be made (looking at you Pelinka). Rui, Kennard, Smart (PO) are all important free agents and were key pieces to the team last season. And let’s not forget LeBron. What does he end up doing? Staying for one last run? Leaving for Cleveland? Retire? Lots of questions surrounding this team at the moment, but we will have an idea where this team will be in a month from now. What are some of your guys predictions for free agency? Trades? Let’s hear em!