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Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:22 pm
by Jestor
Shutdown Defense Keys Two Wins
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All eyes were on the John Wall vs Ricky Rubio matchup in Dallas

The scorn came fast and furious, reviling the Lakers for shipping Chandler Parsons and Ish Smith for Ricky Rubio. Massive overpay, they said. Rubio is overrated and too much like much-maligned Rajon Rondo they said (There's something about those floor general defensive specialists and double Rs, it seems). Questions abounded, even privately within the organization - how would they handle the loss of leading scorer Parsons? Would Rubio's poor shooting doom them, despite Terry Stotts' confidence that he could control the Spaniard's attempts, even though few other have been able to? Couple that with a tough home game against the widely praised Orlando Magic (#6 in recent GM Power Rankings) and the start of a rough road trip against the revamped Dallas Mavericks, featuring a litany of former Lakers (Parsons, Smith, Victor Oladipo), and the writing was there for a freefall into the lottery standings.

But then Stotts got the team fired up, Rubio in particular, by pointing out the disrespect. Prove the haters wrong. Go out and kick ass. In the coaching offices, Stotts and his staff worked more closely with the scouting department than they've ever done at any point since he took over. With the Purple and Gold falling behind early in the playoff race, and having the further disadvantage of an early home schedule and games played, each and every contest was going to be critical. Prophetic words indeed.

Game 1: Paul George sat out with injury, a major boon that made gameplanning much easier. Particularly since Magic coach Jeff Van Gundy has been utilizing strange lineups all season long. End result? A box-to-wire, dominating 20 point win, headlined by Los Angeles forcing Orlando to just 38% shooting, and 27 shots behind the arc at 25.9%. The matchup featured the doppelgangler point guards in Ricky Rubio and Rajon Rondo. They cancelled each other out, as did DeMarcus Cousins and Larry Sanders. That left it to Delon Wright (26 points, 3 steals on 9 of 14 shooting) and Julius Randle (23 points, 23 rebounds and living at the FT line for PotG honors) to carry the scoring load. Only Brook Lopez was magical for Orlando - a game-high 28 points and 10 rebounds on 50% shooting from the floor. The game was also notable for Lucas Nogueira getting his first meaningful minutes of the year - notching 4 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 blocks in 14 minutes, hitting 2 of his 3 attempts.

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Delon Wright has sparkled since the trade

Heading into the first game of a four game road trip, one of two the Lakers are taking this month, Terry Stotts knew it was going to be a tough order trying to beat the Mavericks. Priority #1: Limit John Wall and Dion Waiters. The staff still remembered Wall blitzing them for 39 points vs San Antonio (A balanced offense and Shabazz Napier's 6th man heroics saved the day in that one), and a repeat performance couldn't happen. So they gameplanned around that, bracing themselves for a dogfight.

And a dogfight it was - Down by 6 at the half, Dallas narrowly taking the first two quarters, the Lakers came out with a third quarter surge, and in the end did just enough to walk out with a nasty 89-87 win. Delon Wright had his second straight brilliant game, racking up 23 points on former Laker Victor Oladipo, hitting 10 of 19 from the floor. Julius Randle posted yet another double - 13 points and 12 rebounds, again living at the charity stripe. But it was a second consecutive defensive highlight - the Mavericks shot just 36.3% - the second game in a row the Purple and Gold held opponents under 39% shooting. The gameplan worked - John Wall did score 20, but needed a flawless 10/10 night at the line - held to 5 of 15 otherwise and also coughing up a season-high 7 turnovers as he played all 48 minutes. Dion Waiters also had his worst game of the year - 1 of 10 from the floor and 1 of 4 from 3 point range - held to just 6 points. And while he didn't shoot well, rookie Nikola Mirotic contributed defensively and in multiple areas in finishing with 12 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, a steal and 2 blocks. In addition to shutting down Wall, Rubio hit 50% for 10 points, 5 assists, and 2 steals.

The win gave the Lakers temporary possession of the 8th seed, though Stotts cautioned the fans not to dream of playoffs just yet. "It's a long way to go yet," he said, "And with as many road games as we have this month, our record is probably going to drop again. But we're confident we'll still be in the mix at season's end. We just have to approach this game by game, and not get caught up in anything else. And we're also happy to see Delon step up - one of the reasons we dealt Chandler away was to give Wright more opportunities, and that's worked out well thus far."

But for now at least, with two victories over much more lauded teams, including one ranked as an Elite, the Purple and Gold can silence a few of their haters as they appear to be taking on the mantle of a defensive, bruising squad. Up next - the original defenders in the Grizzlies, the road trip continuing in Memphis.

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:28 pm
by Dennis
If you use a german word, use it right! It's Doppelgänger!
Rubio is a very underrated PG and Dallas' results since he left only shows how important he can be for a mediocre team. Even Wall couldn't fill the void he left. Will be interesting to see if you can finally make the playoffs or if there is another weird trade by you just waiting around the corner.

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:29 pm
by Mattybriand
Couple that with a tough home game against the widely praised Orlando Magic (#6 in recent GM Power Rankings)

Love seeing the Power Rankings shoutout!

Also good job a lot of people have been hating on the lakers and to start off 2-0 is a big deal!

I'm happy to see Delon Wright coming into his own I expected big things from him this season maybe even MIP when the season started

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:30 pm
by andrei
Good read. Best of luck in your next game

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:31 pm
by Dennis
Mattybriand wrote:
Couple that with a tough home game against the widely praised Orlando Magic (#6 in recent GM Power Rankings)

Love seeing the Power Rankings shoutout!

Also good job a lot of people have been hating on the lakers and to start off 2-0 is a big deal!
I'm happy to see Delon Wright coming into his own I expected big things from him this season maybe even MIP when the season started
Pick 17 in one of my drafts - just saying. BTW who said Wiggins, Smart etc suck? Yeah right, we all know who it was.

Smart

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:34 pm
by Mattybriand
Pick 17 in one of my drafts - just saying. BTW who said Wiggins, Smart etc suck? Yeah right, we all know who it was

Unsure if your implying I said that because if I did I was very wrong (screenshot?)

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:35 pm
by Dennis
Mattybriand wrote:
Pick 17 in one of my drafts - just saying. BTW who said Wiggins, Smart etc suck? Yeah right, we all know who it was

Unsure if your implying I said that because if I did I was very wrong (screenshot?)
No - looking at your wing-man.

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:37 pm
by Jestor
Dennis wrote:If you use a german word, use it right! It's Doppelgänger!
Rubio is a very underrated PG and Dallas' results since he left only shows how important he can be for a mediocre team. Even Wall couldn't fill the void he left. Will be interesting to see if you can finally make the playoffs or if there is another weird trade by you just waiting around the corner.
Typo. :P I also can't remember the shortcut for umlauts. I don't think Rubio fit well in Dallas, TBH, especially not with Oladipo off to the coldest start of his career. They'll be fine by the end of the season, and I expect them to be in the playoffs if they can find the right PF and move Porzingod to C. Team is way too talented to be in the lottery, and Brett's smart enough to get it figured out. It's just an adjustment period ATM.

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:39 pm
by Dennis
Jestor wrote:
Dennis wrote:If you use a german word, use it right! It's Doppelgänger!
Rubio is a very underrated PG and Dallas' results since he left only shows how important he can be for a mediocre team. Even Wall couldn't fill the void he left. Will be interesting to see if you can finally make the playoffs or if there is another weird trade by you just waiting around the corner.
Typo. :P I also can't remember the shortcut for umlauts. I don't think Rubio fit well in Dallas, TBH, especially not with Oladipo off to the coldest start of his career. They'll be fine by the end of the season, and I expect them to be in the playoffs if they can find the right PF and move Porzingod to C. Team is way too talented to be in the lottery, and Brett's smart enough to get it figured out. It's just an adjustment period ATM.
I know, it's just too much fun to provoke Brett.

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:40 pm
by emplep7
If you can find a way to hide his offensive inefficiencies, Rubio is a very solid player.

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:42 pm
by Mattybriand
Dennis wrote:
Mattybriand wrote:
Pick 17 in one of my drafts - just saying. BTW who said Wiggins, Smart etc suck? Yeah right, we all know who it was

Unsure if your implying I said that because if I did I was very wrong (screenshot?)
No - looking at your wing-man.


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Only real question is.....

Who's Goose and who's Maverick?

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:42 pm
by Dennis
emplep7 wrote:If you can find a way to hide his offensive inefficiencies, Rubio is a very solid player.
Yeah and if needed he will break WBs ankle (or whatever it was) in a playoff game too if needed. :P

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:43 pm
by OneNole
As much as I would love to gove credit for a nice defensive game plan, i dont think it matters who we play. We have shot 40% or lower in half our games. Our 3 best players are shooting far and away their career lows. So i guess that means there is no way to go but up! Fortunately, im not too concerned with it yet. That may change come mid January if things don't improve. But im guessing that the odds are higher that i get struck by lightning then us not starting to shoot better.

However, a solid win for yoi guys to keep you firmly in the playoff race.

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:49 pm
by Jestor
Mattybriand wrote:
I'm happy to see Delon Wright coming into his own I expected big things from him this season maybe even MIP when the season started
I expected the same thing, but I noticed he wasn't getting as many shots because Parsons kept eating them. And while Chandler was starting off shooting great, I expected that to fall off, which is one of the reasons I pulled the trigger on the deal. I figured that would get more opportunities for Delon.

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:50 pm
by Dennis
OneNole wrote:As much as I would love to gove credit for a nice defensive game plan, i dont think it matters who we play. We have shot 40% or lower in half our games. Our 3 best players are shooting far and away their career lows. So i guess that means there is no way to go but up! Fortunately, im not too concerned with it yet. That may change come mid January if things don't improve. But im guessing that the odds are higher that i get struck by lightning then us not starting to shoot better.

However, a solid win for yoi guys to keep you firmly in the playoff race.
As much as I would love to gove credit for a nice defensive game plan DAFUQ HOW DID WE LOSE TO LA AT HOME, i dont think it matters who we play. SERIOUSLY IF WE LOSE TO TIM IT REALLY DOESNT MATTER We have shot 40% or lower in half our games. Excuses every where.. Our 3 best players are shooting far and away their career lows. TEDDY GO ON THE COURT! YOU WILL DO EVEN BETTER! So i guess that means there is no way to go but up! I HAVE TO STAY STRONG, IM STILL THE BEST GM ALIVE Fortunately, im not too concerned with it yet. ACTUALLY IM VERY CONCERNED BUT I WILL PRETEND TO BE TOUGH That may change come mid January if things don't improve. TEDDY; WHAT TO DO IF NOT? But im guessing that the odds are higher that i get struck by lightning then us not starting to shoot better. MAN WORKING AS A LANDSCAPE GARDENER IS PRETTY DANGEROUS

However, a solid win for yoi guys to keep you firmly in the playoff race. GO FUCK YOURSELF TIM

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:55 pm
by Jestor
Dennis wrote:if there is another weird trade by you just waiting around the corner.
Nah. Only move I plan on making is moving Giannis for a 3 point gunner if I can find one I like. Only other trade I'd consider is Sanders, and only if we fall out of the playoff race. Rubio/Wright/Mirotic/Randle/Napier are all sticking around for the entire season at absolute minimum.

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:57 pm
by andrei
LOL Dennis - super funny

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 7:02 pm
by Rizzo
What I learn from this is that my decision to take PJ Hairston over Delon Wright looks worse and worse with each passing game.

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 7:04 pm
by Jestor
Dennis wrote:
OneNole wrote:As much as I would love to gove credit for a nice defensive game plan, i dont think it matters who we play. We have shot 40% or lower in half our games. Our 3 best players are shooting far and away their career lows. So i guess that means there is no way to go but up! Fortunately, im not too concerned with it yet. That may change come mid January if things don't improve. But im guessing that the odds are higher that i get struck by lightning then us not starting to shoot better.

However, a solid win for yoi guys to keep you firmly in the playoff race.
As much as I would love to gove credit for a nice defensive game plan DAFUQ HOW DID WE LOSE TO LA AT HOME, i dont think it matters who we play. SERIOUSLY IF WE LOSE TO TIM IT REALLY DOESNT MATTER We have shot 40% or lower in half our games. Excuses every where.. Our 3 best players are shooting far and away their career lows. TEDDY GO ON THE COURT! YOU WILL DO EVEN BETTER! So i guess that means there is no way to go but up! I HAVE TO STAY STRONG, IM STILL THE BEST GM ALIVE Fortunately, im not too concerned with it yet. ACTUALLY IM VERY CONCERNED BUT I WILL PRETEND TO BE TOUGH That may change come mid January if things don't improve. TEDDY; WHAT TO DO IF NOT? But im guessing that the odds are higher that i get struck by lightning then us not starting to shoot better. MAN WORKING AS A LANDSCAPE GARDENER IS PRETTY DANGEROUS

However, a solid win for yoi guys to keep you firmly in the playoff race. GO FUCK YOURSELF TIM
Gold.

Re: Lakers 2-0 In Rubio Era

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 7:05 pm
by Sun Scorched
I feel like maybe your biggest problem is that you write these tremendous articles (which have to just suck time) and subsequently jinx yourself after only brief success.

Literally as soon as you write these things, I'm thinking "Oh crap, here comes a losing streak". Haha.

Hope I'm wrong.