NBA Dec 23rd Scoreboard Recap
2 min readThe Los Angeles Lakers made a significant change to their starting lineup, with Jarred Vanderbilt replacing D’Angelo Russell. This decision was made to focus on improving the team’s defense. Vanderbilt’s role in the starting lineup aims to enhance the team’s defensive capabilities, as the Lakers believe that strong defense can lead to easier offense.
In the game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Vanderbilt scored two points, secured six rebounds, and had one steal and one block in 24 minutes. On the other hand, Russell, who moved to the bench, scored 15 points, grabbed one rebound, and provided three assists in 17 minutes.
This change in the starting lineup comes as the Lakers are dealing with a potential injury to Gabe Vincent. Vincent has been experiencing swelling in his left knee and is considering undergoing an arthroscopic procedure. This procedure would sideline him for six to eight weeks, which would significantly impact the team’s backcourt.
The decision on whether Vincent will undergo the procedure is expected to be made soon. The Lakers’ primary concern is ensuring Vincent’s health and well-being. Once the decision is made, the team will focus on implementing their backup plan and ensuring a smooth transition.
The move to the bench for Russell reunites him with Austin Reaves, who previously started alongside him in the first eight games of the season. Ham, the Lakers’ coach, expressed his excitement about the potential synergy between Russell and Reaves and the impact they could have on the team’s offense.
The Lakers’ recent performance has been underwhelming, with four consecutive losses before their win against the Thunder. Anthony Davis, a key player for the team, labeled their game against the Thunder as a “must-win” situation. The team is currently 2-5 since winning the in-season tournament in Las Vegas.
Despite the challenges they have faced, the Lakers are determined to finish their current road trip on a positive note. They are looking forward to a crucial Christmas Day game back home, where they hope to showcase their improved performance.