Getting defensive: Lakers work on rebounding, transition play
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This week, I wanted to look at one of the Lakersâ biggest issues to try to see how fixable it is (and ultimately, how crippling of an issue it can be).
On to the newsletter:
The board game
The skin on Anthony Davisâ legs had begun to turn pink late Monday night, the Lakersâ big man removing his feet from the ice bucket in front of his locker while Christian Wood spoke to the media to his right.
It was a big game for Wood, his third positive performance in a row, and Davis nodded approvingly. Wood offered Davis some help â and it was help Davis and the Lakers need.
Monday, Wood grabbed nine rebounds â second on the Lakers to Davisâ 19 boards.
Through four games, the glass, along with transition defense, have been the biggest pregame and postgame talking points.
âItâs just something you just have to continue to work at. Thereâs no magic pill thatâs gonna make it go away,â coach Darvin Ham said after the Lakers beat Orlando. âYou are gonna have nights where you dominate the defensive glass. Youâre gonna have nights where youâre there, youâre in position, but the ball is slippery, it bounces off your hands, weird bounces off the rim, long rebounds that you donât seem to be able to track down.
âItâs a lot of different variables. But as long as we make our team aware of it â like, the two things I said, the beginning of our defense and the end of our defense. The transition defense and the defensive rebounding is something that we want to prioritize. Everything in the middle, we can figure out.â
The transition piece can be helped with more effort and urgency, the Lakers simply sprinting back harder. Some of it is sort of what it is, with Davis ending a lot of offensive possessions deep under the basket, meaning the Lakers best defender is probably going to be the final one back.
The rebounding is potentially more problematic, the Lakers starting a relatively small backcourt in Austin Reaves and DâAngelo Russell and a 21-year veteran in LeBron James who is conserving energy throughout games. Jarred Vanderbilt should help ease some of the problems â rebounding has never been Taurean Princeâs strength.
More minutes for Wood could be an answer, the talented journeyman playing focused basketball in the first week of the season, even contributing in one-on-one defensive assignments.
âJust go get it, thatâs it,â Wood said of rebounding. âThatâs my mentality.â
While the Lakersâ other early-season problems, like shooting, should even out with time, the team isnât going to get bigger or stronger. Theyâre going to have to find physicality from somewhere. And asking Davis to handle all of it could be a recipe for disaster.
Court date
The NBA and the Lakers unveiled their new court design for the NBAâs in-season tournament, which begins a week from Friday for the Lakers in Phoenix.
I generally dislike the court designs but applaud the attempts at making tournament games feel different from the rest of the regular season.
That, to me, still feels like the big challenge with the tournament â will it feel different enough?
Between the courts and the intro commercial, which is wonderful, the NBA is at least trying to make it feel different.
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