Newsletter: Lakers like where they are heading at the All-Star break
Hi, this is Tania Ganguli, Lakers beat writer for the Los Angeles Times, here with your Lakers newsletter.
The All-Star break is here, and the Lakers like where theyâre sitting.
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Thatâs because Wednesdayâs game in Denver wasnât just one of 82. The Lakers had a series of goals.
They wanted to go into the break on a high note. They wanted to give themselves a mental edge over one of the Western Conferenceâs top teams. They wanted to put some extra space between themselves and the Nuggets in the standings.
By virtue of an overtime win in Denver, the Lakers did all three.
LeBron James was asked postgame how he judges where the team is right now.
âWe are where we need to be,â James said. âWeâll come back off the break and get ready for the final stretch of the regular season. You donât put too much into it. You understand you played some good basketball along the way, played some not good basketball. But you want to continue to get better and continue to trust the process.â
James wonât get much of a break since heâll be playing in the All-Star game on Sunday in Chicago. But because of how good he feels about how things are going right now, he doesnât really want one.
âIâm very excited for my teammates to be able to get some rest, decompress and get away from the game and come back fresh,â James said. âAnd myself will be locked in for them no matter how much rest I can get. It doesnât matter.â
Once theyâre back from the break, theyâll face a sprint to the finish.
Weâll recap all that happened this week, but first âŚ
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Alex Caruso, secret weapon
Lakers coach Frank Vogel smiled coyly when he said it, and he liked the line enough that he repeated it during his postgame news conference on Wednesday.
âAlex is our secret weapon.â
That, of course, is a reference to Caruso, the guard who didnât get much playing time against the Phoenix Suns on Monday but played an important role in Wednesdayâs win over the Nuggets. Caruso played 22½ minutes and had a plus-minus rating of plus-23. He and Dwight Howard were the catalysts for the Lakersâ second-quarter run that helped them dig out of a double-digit hole.
On Monday he lost playing time to Rajon Rondo, who had his best game of the season. Carusoâs role isnât consistent, but thatâs something heâs able to handle.
âI did it for the last two years â two-way contract, thatâs what I did,â Caruso said. âThey brought me up, I didnât know when I was going to play, if I was going to play. It was just about being ready.⌠Iâve been preparing for this the last couple years.â
Vogel has teased a few times that he has thought about increasing Carusoâs role. He was asked about that Wednesday night too.
âThereâs a possibility for it expanding,â Vogel said. âRight now, heâs my secret weapon. I break him out when I need him, heâs certainly earned a rotational spot, heâs in the rotation and like I said, when we need him to grow into a bigger role, he delivers.â
Since we last spoke ...
- Our Bill Plaschke wrote a masterful piece about Ben Hong, the cellist who played âHallelujahâ during one of the Lakersâ tribute videos to Kobe Bryant in the first game at Staples Center since his death. Hong connected with fansâ suffering precisely because he himself was suffering â having lost someone close to him less than two months earlier. âYet somehow, on the wings of the magical memory of Kobe Bryant, he soared,â wrote Plaschke.
- James and Anthony Davis got tattoos honoring Bryant in the days after his death. They werenât alone. Our business section took a look at the trend.
- The Lakers second road game since Bryantâs death was in San Francisco, and the Warriors, like the Sacramento Kings before them, paid tribute to Bryant.
- Their third road game since then was in Denver and the Nuggets did not do any pregame or in-game tribute, but toward the end of the game a cluster of fans began to chant âKo-be.â
- Bryantâs widow, Vanessa Bryant, shared publicly the way she is struggling to process her grief in a post on Instagram.
- The Lakers beat the Suns in part because of a 23-point explosion from Rondo. It was a season high for him.
- Five Lakers were included as finalists to play for Team USA in the Tokyo Olympics this summer â James, Davis, Howard, JaVale McGee and Kyle Kuzma. They each have their own reasons for why it would be special to play on the team, but my favorite was McGeeâs. His mother has a gold medal and a WNBA championship. To catch her, he needs a gold medal. I asked James if he plans to play this summer and he sounded interested but said it would depend on how he felt as the date neared.
- James was focused and serious heading into Wednesdayâs game. His teammates could see it in his demeanor. The story of how the Lakers toppled the Nuggets in overtime.
Until next time...
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