On January 30, the NBA regular season ushered in a fierce battle between the Rockets and the Lakers, and throughout the game, Dillon Brooks and Ham became the focus. At the same time, Dillon's malicious foul was not held accountable, and Hamm's employment was once again questioned by the whole team, once again becoming the focus of heated discussions in the outside world.
After the game, foreign media sorted out the details that the Lakers need to adjust next, let's take a look.
The first one, James is really old. So far this season, James has averaged 25 points per game5 rebounds 7Six assists, enough for All-Star calibre. However, James has scored under 20 points in 10 games this season, a season-low 10 against the Heat. For a 39-year-old veteran who is nearing retirement, you can't expect too much. James can't be expected to be in the same state as he was when he was young, and to turn the tide alone.
Second, the Lakers need a big trade and must find a stable third scoring point. Relying on James and thick eyebrows to impact is already a thing of the past. Russell had high expectations, but the final quarter and playoff performance were embarrassing. The Lakers also need to look for a true third scorer.
Thirdly, Reeves' ability has declined significantly this season, and he basically has no potential to tap. Last season was arguably his prime, so the Lakers kept him. But conceded key goals several times this season, which also led to the team's eventual defeat. Judging from the current Lakers lineup, keeping Rivers is of little use.
The fourth reality is that Lakers head coach Darvin Ham should really be out of class, overdraft James and thick eyebrows, and command the team at the wrong time. As a result, the whole team lineup is seriously unbalanced, and the players are full of complaints. With the Bucks' change of coach, Ham can pack up his things and leave.
The fifth reality, it is recommended to resign Pelinka, Vincent has been out for a long time due to injury, Prince is unstable at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends, Reddish is constantly injured, and Wood is basically useless! Over the years, Pelinka has left behind players who have dragged down the team, and the good players have all been sent away.
The sixth reality, the Lakers must send away Reaves and Russell, Vincent, and rookie Schifino, these four people. The Lakers don't have time to develop young players. You can use Reeves, Vincent, and Schifino, plus a first-round pick, a first-round swap, and 3 second-round picks to exchange for Murray and Capela from the Hawks! This is the Lakers' greatest sincerity.
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