In the NBA regular season, the Lakers lost 120-130 to the Kings, and the whole game was full of ups and downs, and the Lakers' performance can be described as twists and turns, although they led in the first quarter, but they were reversed by the opponent in the second quarter, and the lack of more players in the team who could step up in the second half ultimately led to the defeat.
Throughout the game, there were two players who performed as highlights. The first is James, who is like a sophisticated machine on the court, and his control of the pace of the game is extremely good, not only scoring alone, but also connecting teammates and activating the offensive of the whole team. Sadly, James retired late in the game due to injury. It's worth noting that James has been in great form lately, averaging 28 per game in his last seven games4 points, 63 rebounds and 9The luxurious statistic of 7 assists is enough to convince everyone.
Another player who stood out was Hachimura, who played a surprise role in the contest, scoring 29 points on 13-of-17 shooting and 3-of-5 three-pointers, and his activity and efficiency on the offensive end were impressive. In the near future, Hachimura's competitive form has continued to rise, whether it is a three-point shot, a sharp breakthrough or a powerful dunk, which can have a significant impact on the course of the game. In fact, throughout the game, almost only James and Hachimura were fighting hard.
As for Dinwiddie and Christie, their performances barely reached a qualifying level. Although Dinwiddie scored 8 points on 2-of-3 shooting and showed some strength on the defensive end, he failed to carry the team's offensive banner at critical moments, and played a supporting role more often. Christie has been a good leader in the lead, squeezing quickly and defensively commendably.
Bushy Eyebrows, Rivers, Russell, Prince and Hayes have been on the decline. Especially Brother Thick Eyebrows, he was strictly defended by the opponent in this game, scoring only 14 points and 11 rebounds on 5-of-13 shooting, the shooting rate was obviously low, and he became Sabonis Jr.'s defeated many times, such a performance is really unsatisfactory.
Rivers showed a state of all-round decline, frequently targeted by opponents on the defensive end, shooting 6 of 15 on the offensive end, and poor ball control, although he contributed 18 points, but also conceded a lot of points. Russell's form was sluggish in this game, with frequent leaks on defense, and he shot 3-of-10 on the offensive end, and his performance on both offensive and defensive ends fell into a trough.
Prince, who was on the bench, had a plus/minus of -17 in 15 minutes, and his team's points plummeted after coming on, with a useless pick-and-roll defense and chaotic passing, which became one of the biggest weaknesses of the game. And Hayes's performance was also a disaster, with a complete collapse at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends, and frequent mistakes, which formed a great drag on the team.