With Luka Watching, LeBron Fuels a Blowout Win

The Lakers stomp the Clippers and move 10 games over .500

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Feb 4, 2025; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) controls the ball against Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard (2) during the second half at Intuit Dome. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

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Things Are Looking Bright!

The Lakers put out quite an effort on the defensive end Saturday, when they beat the Knicks in New York.

Tuesday against the Clippers, they did it again, this time without Max Christie, who was with the Mavs making his debut for Dallas. Final score, 122-97. This was a top 3 defense in the league, and the Lakers lit them up, and controlled the game throughout. And obviously this was done without Luka Doncic on the floor. (LA’s new star is targeting Saturday vs. Indiana to make his debut in purple and gold.)

Everything will change once Doncic is in uniform, and there will without question be adjustments and growing pains. But it’s pretty clear—as they wrap up a 5-1 Grammy road trip, tied in the loss column with Denver, and will taking the floor Thursday at the Crypt having won nine of their last 11 games—that the Lakers have found something that has nothing to do with which star or role player is on the roster. Save clunkers against Charlotte and Philadelphia (one win, one embarrassing loss), the Lakers have displayed a level of focus and continuity on the floor, not only playing hard but also executing the same game plan, as a team.

The latter certainly hasn’t been a given throughout the year.

Obviously more could change between now and Thursday’s trade deadline, but the circumstances under which the Lakers will now integrate Doncic—or more specifically, how the Lakers will be integrated with Doncic—is promising. First, they’ve given themselves a little bit of cushion to work with in the West, having moved a few games clear of the play-in tier, but as importantly they seem to have a better understanding of what JJ Redick and the coaching staff are asking of them. They’re more confident. There’s less guessing. The role players, who have been thriving with LeBron James (26/8/9) setting them up, are about to take the floor with Doncic as well. Austin Reaves (20/6/9) continues growing more comfortable as a distributor. Rui Hachimura (20 points) has taken advantage of more opportunities in the offense. Dalton Knecht (14 points) is back to providing useful minutes off the bench.

Shot quality with Luka and LeBron should be off the charts. Better shots and better offense will mitigate some of their vulnerabilities on defense. It’s not going to be perfect, or even close, but the notion the Lakers have to drop off significantly following the trade simply isn’t supported by what’s happening on the floor.

—BK

More In This Episode...

-LeBron reacts to Luka’s arrival, and A.D.'s departure.

-Nobody wants to get traded from this team, if hustle and focus is any indication.

-What happens Thursday?

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