Welcome back! I thought I’d check in with my loyal fanatics
to say hello, and to talk about the lastest going-ons in the kingdom of Lakersville.
First off, how about those young guys? Where are the naysayers now? I think they are focusing their naysaying on Coach Scott, the Lakers owners, and of course the crappy season.
The harsh critiques of our three young and emerging stars have quieted down to a faint murmur.
Despite the Lakers horrible record, and the sometimes Keystone Cop-play on the court,
our young guys are developing just fine. Time heals all wounds…it also breaches gaps. Time is the best ally for these young men in purple and gold, and it appears they are starting to use their court time wisely.
The harshest criticism was heaped on D’ Angelo Russell, but lo and behold! His comfort level, his on-court performances, and his confidence are all on the rise! He just had two great offensive back to back games, and his he’s starting to get in on defense. He’s slowly silenced the critics that said the Lakers blew it with by obtaining him with the 2nd pick in last year’s draft.
Quick review of the first five picks of that draft:
1) Karl-Anthony Towns – Living up to the hype; likely NBA
rookie of the year.
2) D’Angelo Russell – Showing signs of becoming a very good
player; point guard? Shooting guard? Small forward? Only time will tell.
3) Jahlil Okafor – As long as he can stay out of trouble
with the law, he’s okay. Need to be more consistent and work harder.
4) Kristaps Porzingis – Surprise of the draft! Solid, but
starting to run into a bit of a wall.
There you have it. Russell stacks up quite well against these guys, and the rest of the players in the draft. I said it before that the kid needs some time to develop, and he’s just starting to find his way.
And here’s another bit of criticism that we can put to rest: Kobe is hampering the young guys’ development.
The Lakers youth trio of Russell, Jordan Clarkson, and Julius Randle (quartet if you count Larry Nance Jr.) are really coming into themselves these past few months. Clarkson is showing versatility on offense, and Randle is proving to be a beast underneath and on the boards.
Kobe, for the most part, has been mentoring and teaching the new kids on the block. With the spotlight on Kobe, these guys have been flourishing in the background. That’s what happens when you have talent: it eventually peers out from behind the curtains and comes out to shine on the big stage.
So although father time is robbing us of the great Kobe Bryant, his legacy is helping mold the Lakers stars of the future.
Now that I’ve put a few of those myths out to pasture, let’s look at how the other Lakers are doing in my annual “after-All-Star” report card:
Kobe Bryant: Grade A-
Sure he's still shooting too many
three’s, but it’s swan song. We aren’t jockeying for a
playoff spot, so don’t get your jocks in an uproar. Let Vino enjoy his last
vintage. I was there a few weeks back when he torched the Timberwolves for a
season high 38 points. I think he may have a few more of those types of games
left in him.
Jordan Clarkson: Grade B+
D’ Angelo Russell: Grade B
Julius Randle: Grade B
I’d love to give him a higher grade, and of late he’s certainly deserving of one. He still needs to develop that right hand and the 10-15 foot jumper, and toughen up on defense. But he’s a beast, no doubt about that.
Louis Williams: Grade B
Roy Hibbert: Grade C
Brandon Bass: A-
Larry Nance Jr.: Grade B
Effort-wise I’d give him an A, but he still needs more court time. I like his athleticism, but he needs to bulk up a bit, and take care of that troublesome knee.
Anthony Brown: Grade C-
Nick Young: Grade C
Ugh…don’t get me started on Swaggy P. Let’s just say, though he can me mildly entertaining at times, he’s got to go.
Marcelo Huertas: Grade C-
It’s nice to see him finally breaking through,
but he can’t defend or continually run the offense to save his life. Probably
heading back overseas after the season.
Tarik Black: B-
Ryan Kelly: Grade F
Robert Sacre: D
Metta World Peace: Grade: Incomplete
As a teacher and mentor, I heard he’s doing a
decent job; as a player, not so much. He only plays about every 10th game, but
his defense is still there to some degree. I’d like to see him play a few more
games before retirement claims another victim.
Coach Scott: C+
That
being said, his latest offensive schemes, and the fact that he’s brought the
young players on slowly may be factors in their recent improvement. Plus there
is something to be said about being old school, and taking hard stances with
players.
Still,
would a big free agent like Kevin Durant be willing to play for a coach like
Scott? There’s a lot to consider.
This leads me to final grade:
Buss Family and Mitch Kupchak: D
This would be an F if it were December, but standing pat at
the trading deadline, and not dealing one of the young kids for a veteran were
smart moves, or non-moves if you will.
Some Final Thoughts:
I’m sorry I haven’t written more posts, but it’s so hard to
do much of anything but criticize when your team is doing so poorly. I’ll pop
in now and then to spout off.
Keep an eye out for link to my newest blog (with my girlfriend Veronica). It will be a foodie and beer blog!
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