The good news is that the Lakers don't have to strengthen the roster anymore, and James is out
The Los Angeles Lakers pulled off a stunning victory against the Utah Jazz, and at the heart of that victory was shooter Barcis Hutchimura. With LeBron James heading into All-Star Weekend early, Buzz Hutchimura replaced him as a starter and scored a career-high 36 points.
James was a die-hard Hachimura fan, and it wasn't long before he became a die-hard Hachimura fan and led the Lakers to a championship.
The return of the Five Tigers of Hachimura has greatly improved the overall strength of the Lakers, and in this game with Utah, James' absence also gave Hachimura a chance to show himself, giving the players of Zijin a glimmer of hope.
At 138-122, Hachimura's players gave it their all off the court, scoring 36 points on 13-of-19 shooting, a career-high for him.
Anthony Davis was supposed to be the referee for this game, but he had a lot of players, especially Hachimura, and he played the best of his career.
James is known for his characteristic passion, and this time he became a huge fan and expressed his excitement on his social **. He wrote: "What a madman, young man!
Seriously, it's a shame that the Lakers didn't make a trade before the deadline. But, all of a sudden, when you know that the Lakers have one of the strongest teams, you'll see that they've lost LeBron James, and the Lakers have a whole bunch of injury-ridden teams, and they still have someone who can make you explode.
Hachimura already had two chances before they played the Jazz, which gave them hope. He's gradually finding his form, and the Lakers expect him to be an active shooting guard. Against the New Orleans Pelicans and Detroit Pistons, Hachimura showed more confidence, averaging 18 points per game and 115 shots.
*Fans of Lakers games can take a look at Hutchimuraki's outburst against the Jazz, who, in fact, is already in the Darwin Ham loop at the age of 26. Fans are calling on Ham to give Hachimura more opportunities to play than Terry Prince, which Hachimura has done many times.
The Hachimura's sudden outburst makes a lot of sense, and the Lakers haven't found their place in the perfect lineup they are now.
Just like last season, the Lakers are in the pinching stages of the playoffs. However, at this time, the answer is there, waiting for you to discover it yourself.
This victory is not only a test for the Hachimura team, but also a unity for the entire Lakers team. With James in his absence, the team didn't rely much on Davis and looked more like a unit. The outbreak of the Hachimura baseball team has given the Lakers another reliable goalscorer, and James' passionate fans have also brought a lot of positive power to the Lakers.
For Buzz Hutchimura, the game could be a turning point for him at a pivotal moment for the Lakers. His performances in recent times have shown that he has gradually settled into the squad and become a key player. Fans hope that he can play better in the future, and Ham can also give him more confidence and give him more opportunities.
This battle also reminds people of the Lakers' tactical system and the thickness of the lineup. The Lakers still win without James, and that's a great example of that, and a great example. The Lakers will have to play well at this juncture to ensure that their roster can be very competitive in the playoffs.
Frankly, if the Lakers' players can play like them, then the Lakers can win the championship this season.
Hachimura's excellent performance in this battle not only brought the Lakers a victory, but also gave them a good signal, that is, their future. Fans believe that the Lakers can do well in the playoffs, and at the same time, the completion of Hachimura Fort has also made the Lakers' competition more fierce.
The Lakers have a lot of hope for the playoffs, and the appearance of Hachimura is certainly a big factor in that. Every player should be able to play to their best so that they can be at their best in the playoffs. It's an exciting time, and the Lakers' future is drawn to the rise of Hachimura.