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Lakers News: L.A. Blows Late Lead To Lose Matinee Vs. Portland ... (Sports Illustrated)

Your Los Angeles Lakers lost a heartbreaker at home to Damian Lillard and his Portland Trail Blazers. L.A. coughed up a seven-point advantage in the game's.

Given how few scorers the Lakers have, James will probably need to surpass that record on Wednesday when L.A. will face off against a tanking Utah Jazz team on Friday, November 4th, though as of this writing Utah started out its season 2-0, much to the presumptive chagrin of Danny Ainge. James forced up a buzzer-beating midrange turnaround jumper attempt with Lillard switched onto him at the end of regulation. In the third quarter, Los Angeles finally got its act together from beyond the arc (somewhat). Though the Lakers passed well and remained aggressive defensively, the team's 1-of-16 mark from three-point land hurt it tremendously through the game's first two quarters. coughed up a seven-point advantage in the game's closing two minutes to drop a very winnable game to the visiting Trail Blazers, falling 106-104 after a weak fadeaway attempt to tie by LeBron James missed at the buzzer.

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Lakers blow lead, LeBron misses buzzer shot to remain winless (Los Angeles Times)

LeBron James misses a three-pointer at the buzzer as the Lakers give up an eight-point lead and lose 106-104 to Damian Lillard and Portland.

It’s the Lakers third-straight loss to begin the season. But with the game on the line, the Lakers failed to get a stop, Grant driving past James to score around Anthony Davis in the paint. James was unable to force overtime, missing a jumper at the buzzer.

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Trail Blazers vs. Lakers - NBA Game Recap - October 23, 2022 | ESPN (ESPN)

Damian Lillard and Jerami Grant hit clutch shots, and LeBron James can't convert at the buzzer as the Trail Blazers top the Lakers. By ...

James has scored at least 10 points in 1,099 consecutive games since January 2007, and he remains on track to surpass [Kareem Abdul-Jabbar](http://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/4145/kareem-abdul-jabbar) as the top scorer in league history this winter. [LeBron James](http://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/1966/lebron-james) missed a 17-footer at the buzzer. [Patrick Beverley](http://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/3964/patrick-beverley), James and [Russell Westbrook](http://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/3468/russell-westbrook) all missed shots for LA down the stretch, and [Anfernee Simons](http://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/4351851/anfernee-simons) hit a leaning layup over [Anthony Davis](http://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/6583/anthony-davis) with 36 seconds left to trim Portland’s deficit to 102-101. Ham and Portland coach Chauncey Billups were teammates in Detroit from 2003-05. scored four points in 22 minutes in his debut with Los Angeles, which signed the Las Vegas native away from Chicago in July. Before Beverley hit an uncontested 3 early in the third quarter, the Lakers were 20 for 103 on 3-pointers in their first three games. Trail Blazers: Simons went 5 for 17 from the field. Until the final minutes, it didn't look like enough to beat the Lakers as they played their most complete game yet under Ham, the longtime NBA assistant in his first head coaching gig. [Karl Malone](http://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/501/karl-malone) for the most 20-point games in NBA history. Grant, who finished with 16 points, then drove and scored the tiebreaking bucket. [Austin Reaves](http://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/4066457/austin-reaves) was responsible for the Lakers' only made 3-pointer in a 1-for-16 first half. [Damian Lillard](http://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/6606/damian-lillard) scored 41 points, [Jerami Grant](http://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/2991070/jerami-grant) made a driving layup with three seconds left, and the unbeaten [Portland Trail Blazers](http://www.espn.com/nba/team/_/name/por/portland-trail-blazers) kept the [Los Angeles Lakers](http://www.espn.com/nba/team/_/name/lal/los-angeles-lakers) winless under new coach Darvin Ham with a 106-104 victory Sunday.

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Lillard, Trail Blazers Shock Lakers in Last-Minute Comeback (Blazer's Edge)

Dame went off for 41 points (again) as Portland came from behind to steal the win.

to make a shot to force overtime, and James’ 20-foot fader at the buzzer was short. Portland decided, for better or worse, to stick with the original game plan of taking it right to the nose of the defense to somewhat predictable results. That’s a tall order for a road team in the third game of the season. was a dreadful 1-16 from beyond the arc in the first half, so they were forced to go full “ride or die” with taking the attack right into the teeth of the Blazer defense. The Blazers then obliged to capitalize and were off to the races. Portland had difficulty when being forced to guard LeBron James and Anthony Davis 1 on 1, but with the Lakers essentially limited to a pre-three-point era offense for long stretches, the Blazers could offer help at little consequence. These stops led to more backbreaking transition opportunities for L.A., which led to more offensive stagnancy from the Blazers. Lillard seemingly flipped the switch from “air conditioning unit” to “propane barbecue” and poured in 14 points in the quarter, attacking the Lakers defense on all levels. The Blazers didn’t waste any time going back to the recipe that brought them success against the Suns, giving the Lakers a healthy dose of Lillard early. The Blazers were still somewhat careless with the ball, but recovered well enough on defense to keep those mistakes from becoming costly. jumped out to a 10-2 lead in just minutes and the Blazers needed time to talk things over. Their opponent, on the other hand, found themselves winless and already facing questions about whether their aging roster of veterans had the pieces to put together a winner.

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LeBron James, Lakers' 0-3 Start Mocked by NBA Twitter After ... (Bleacher Report)

Any optimism the Los Angeles Lakers began the 2022-23 season with has quickly faded away, as the team fell to 0-3 with Sunday's 106-10.

Los Angeles has problems on both sides of the ball with no clear solutions. The team's defense wasn't much better, as Portland closed the game on an 11-2 run as star point guard Damian Lillard scored 41 points to spearhead the comeback win.
- Westbrook: 4-15 shooting & two big misses in last four minutes
- Lakers: 6-33 (18%) on threes

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'Not who I am': LeBron 'set up' after horror Westbrook moment as ... (Fox Sports)

'Not who I am': LeBron 'set up' after horror Westbrook moment as Lakers go from bad to worse.

The Blazers opted to repeatedly guard Westbrook down the stretch with the 7-foot Jusuf Nurkic in a surprise tactic. I don’t like to lose, I hate to lose... According to StatMuse, the Lakers are 30th in offensive rating, 30th in field goal percentage, and 30th in three-point percentage. that’s not who I am.” ‘James added: “You guys can write about Russ, and all the things you guys want to talk about Russ. especially the way we had this game.

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NBA roundup: Lillard, Trail Blazers stop Lakers (Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel)

Portland remains unbeaten with a 106-104 win, handing Los Angeles its third straight loss to start the season.

Terry Rozier couldn’t play after spraining his right ankle in the home-opening loss to New Orleans on Friday, and Miles Bridges has been sidelined since early July with three felony domestic violence charges. Grant, who finished with 16 points, then drove and scored the tiebreaking bucket. Lillard then drilled his sixth 3-pointer, but James drove straight through the paint for an uncontested tying dunk with 7.7 seconds to play.

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Lakers stay winless after Lillard, Grant lead Trail Blazers' late rally (Sportsnet.ca)

Damian Lillard scored 41 points, Jerami Grant made a driving layup with three seconds left, and the unbeaten Portland Trail Blazers kept the Los Angeles ...

James has scored at least 10 points in 1,099 consecutive games since January 2007, and he remains on track to surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the top scorer in league history this winter. And Dame was Dame down the stretch.'' "We were getting some of the same shots (down the stretch) we were getting (earlier),'' James said. Grant, who finished with 16 points, drove and scored the tiebreaking bucket. Patrick Beverley, James and Russell Westbrook all missed shots for LA down the stretch. Lillard carried the Blazers for long stretches, scoring 12 points in the final 5:06 before Grant finished it.

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Lakers news: Anthony Davis gets brutally honest on frustrating loss ... (ClutchPoints)

The Trail Blazers are surprisingly undefeated after three games in the 2022-23 NBA season. It's the complete opposite scene for the Lakers...

Grant’s basket was what sealed the deal for the Blazers after a LeBron James dunk tied the game at 1040194 with less than 10 seconds in the contest. Davis finished the game with 22 points and 10 rebounds while shooting 9-of-17 from the field. The Portland Trail Blazers are surprisingly undefeated after three games in the 2022-23 NBA season.

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3-point shooting sinks Lakers again; Russell Westbrook benched late (ESPN Australia)

The Lakers shot 18.2% from outside on Sunday as they watched a lead dwindle late against the Blazers to fall to 0-3.

"If you're around a group of guys that are excited after a loss, then that's the worst business that you can be in. "There's no way we're supposed to lose this game," Davis said. "That's the big difference." "For one person to be in their feelings about when and where and how they should be in the game, I don't have any time for that." And with his ability to explode and get to the basket still being at a high level, I wish he would've did that. I don't care what happens throughout the course of my season or throughout the course of my career, I hate to lose. That's not who I am." "I'm not out there just running around, that's for sure." One of those misses came from Westbrook with 27.3 seconds remaining in the game and 18 seconds left on the shot clock. "That's the one shot that teams want you to take and want to give up -- long 2s, contested 2s, what have you. "I just wish we would've attacked the rim directly," Ham said. "We don't have time for feelings or people being in their feelings.

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Brutal stat illustrates Russell Westbrook's Lakers struggles (Larry Brown Sports)

One stat perfectly encapsulates how bad Russell Westbrook has been for the Los Angeles Lakers, particularly to start the season.

FROM ELIAS: That is tied for the worst field goal percentage over any 2-game span by a Lakers player in the last 50 years (min. Westbrook’s 4-for-15 showing came on the heels of his 0-for-11 performance in Thursday’s loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. The Lakers blew a 102-95 lead with 1:56 left in Sunday’s game against Portland and ultimately lost 106-104.

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Brutal stat illustrates Russell Westbrook's struggles with Lakers (Yardbarker)

The Lakers blew a 102-95 lead with 1:56 left in Sunday's game against Portland and ultimately lost 106-104, and Westbrook played a major role in the loss.

FROM ELIAS: That is tied for the worst field goal percentage over any 2-game span by a Lakers player in the last 50 years (min. Everyone else certainly can, as both the Clippers and Blazers have defended him with centers, daring him to shoot and disrupting the Lakers’ spacing. The Lakers blew a 102-95 lead with 1:56 left in Sunday’s game against Portland and ultimately lost 106-104.

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The Difference Between the Trail Blazers and Lakers Right Now (Blazer's Edge)

You probably already know that Blazers forward Jerami Grant hit the game-winning layup with three seconds remaining. You also watched LeBron James miss a turn- ...

James wasn’t good to Davis in the same way Davis was to him. As it was, Davis got stuck in the corner with a quicker man in front of him. If Grant went down to help Hart, Davis could have flipped the ball back to LeBron for the same three he eventually ended up taking, just without the sidestep and with no defender in sight. And that’s the difference between Portland and L.A. Had James motioned Davis to post up the much-smaller Hart, the world would have opened up for the Lakers. Davis acquiesced and went to the right-hand coffin corner, on the same side of the floor as the ball, buried deep near the baseline, as far away from the bucket as possible. He was prepping for the shot. had the ball, up three. If you want to contrast Portland’s approach with the Lakers’, don’t look at LeBron’s last shot or even at Westbrook’s. Even so, they’re giving each other the rock—and full permission to use it—in places they can succeed. That doesn’t mean Grant was the go-to guy, though. Maybe, if you were paying attention, you noticed Russell Westbrook miss a shot early in the clock the possession prior.

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Four takeaways from Lakers' frustrating loss to Trail Blazers (Los Angeles Times)

LeBron James was not happy with how the Lakers performed in their 106-104 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers. Here are four takeaways from the game.

You have to drive the ball with a purpose. You have to cut with a purpose. [Lakers coach Darvin Ham](https://www.latimes.com/sports/lakers/story/2022-05-28/darvin-ham-new-lakers-coach-lebron-james) was asked how he felt about his team’s execution with the game on the line and there for the taking. “You have to screen. “I got to move on to tomorrow, how I can get better tomorrow and get ready for this tough road trip that we have coming up in Minnesota and starting in Denver,” James said. So, just because you have plays, a multitude of plays available, you still have to make them work. zero for two. “Just because a play is in your pocket, you have to execute it. Once I drive out the tunnel, I’m going to leave it here. Anthony Davis was short with his answers postgame. I mean, you just lost,” James said. So, that’s the mood right now.

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Lakers fall to Trail Blazers as LeBron James displays atrocious body ... (MARCA.com)

The Los Angeles Lakers fell to 0-3 after losing to the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday at Crypto.com Arena as LeBron James was visibly annoyed with the ...

[Denver Nuggets](https://www.marca.com/en/basketball/nba/denver-nuggets.html?intcmp=MENUPROD&s_kw=en-nba-denver-nuggets) on Wednesday in search of their first win of the season, while the Trail Blazers take on Nikola Jokic and company on Monday for the tail end of a back-to-back. Jerami Grant regained the lead for Portland with just a few seconds left in the game and James went on to miss the shot that would have forced overtime. Damian Lillard, who scored 41 points for a second consecutive game, would go on to hit a huge triple before James retaliated with a dunk to tie the contest. Westbrook, 33, had the opportunity to wind down the game clock with just over 20 seconds left to play and a one-point Laker lead, but instead missed a jumpshot with 18 ticks left on the shot clock. Anthony Davis was a menace on the defensive end, recording six blocks and two steals to go with 22 points and 10 boards. [ Los Angeles Lakers](https://www.marca.com/en/basketball/nba/los-angeles-lakers.html?intcmp=MENUPROD&s_kw=en-nba-los-angeles-lakers) fell to 0-3 after losing to the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday at Crypto.com Arena as LeBron James was visibly annoyed with the team's mediocre performances.

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Lakers News: L.A. In The History Books For All The Wrong Reasons ... (Sports Illustrated)

After falling to an 0-3 2022-23 regular season record today thanks to a stunning 106-104 last-second loss to the Portland Trail Blazers today, ...

Team vice president of basketball operations Rob Pelinka has come under fire in recent days for his questionable roster construction, as critics have (rightfully) pointed out that All-Star forward LeBron James thrives offensively when surrounded by shooters, which frees up the paint for James to drive to the rack for easier buckets. Spears of ESPN](https://twitter.com/MarcJSpears/status/1584329378116251648) reports that Lakers point guard Russell Westbrook, who has had a miserable two games following a decent regular season debut, has actually tied the single-lowest field goal percentage (with at least 25 field goal looks) across any two-game run by a Laker during the last 50 years. Spears writes that Westbrook's 4-for-26 field goal run between the Lakers' 103-97 Thursday loss to the Los Angeles Clippers and today's 106-104 defeat to the Portland Trail Blazers number ties him with the other worst-ever Lakers shooting run: a prior two-game shooting nadir from Westbrook himself, this past January.

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Portland Trail Blazers vs Los Angeles Lakers Oct 23, 2022 Game ... (Trailblazers.com)

Portland trailed 102-95 with 1:56 to play, but ended the game on an 11-2 run and won it when LeBron James missed a 17-footer at the buzzer. Lillard carried ...

James has scored at least 10 points in 1,099 consecutive games since January 2007, and he remains on track to surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the top scorer in league history this winter. ''We were getting some of the same shots (down the stretch) we were getting (earlier),'' James said. Lonnie Walker scored 15 points and Westbrook had 10 for Los Angeles. Grant, who finished with 16 points, drove and scored the tiebreaking bucket. Patrick Beverley, James and Russell Westbrook all missed shots for LA down the stretch. Lillard carried the Blazers for long stretches, scoring 12 points in the final 5:06 before Grant finished it.

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It's Time for LA Lakers to Pull Russell Westbrook from Closing Lineup (Bleacher Report)

The Los Angeles Lakers do not need to "John Wall" Russell Westbrook and send him home completel, but Coach Darvin Ham needs to close out games with the ...

The Lakers may not have a solution to their shooting woes, but closing games with Westbrook is not the answer. The Lakers need to make better use of that cap space with more and shooting via a trade. When it's time to win, he needs to surround James and Davis with the Lakers' most productive players. The more significant challenge lies in the hands of Pelinka and the front office. For now, Ham needs to better manage his roster down the guts of the fourth quarter. However, Ham needs to hurry up and reach the obvious conclusion that today's Westbrook on today's Lakers just doesn't work. During the 2020 NBA playoffs, former Lakers head coach Frank Vogel guarded Westbrook with a center to derail the Houston Rockets. The Lakers are finishing games with teams barely giving any attention to Westbrook on defense. The Los Angeles Clippers used that tactic with Ivica Zubac in their recent 103-97 win over the Lakers. Once Westbrook re-entered, the Lakers' offense all but ground to a halt. The Los Angeles Lakers do not need to banish Russell Westbrook like the Houston Rockets did with John Wall last year. Despite those offensive struggles, the Lakers held a one-point lead with 30 seconds left.

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Fans on Twitter react to Lakers' loss to Blazers and 0-3 start (Yahoo Sports)

Lakers fans on social media are upset about the team blowing a late lead to the Trail Blazers on Sunday and starting the season 0-3.

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Damning figures expose NBA pretenders (NEWS.com.au)

The Los Angeles Lakers season found a way to go from bad to downright horrific on Monday morning.

I don’t care what happens throughout the course of my season or throughout the course of my career, I hate to lose. I don’t like to lose. That’s not who I am.” I hate to lose at anything. LeBron James and Anthony Davis disgusted after Russell Westbrook bricks a jumper with a 102-101 lead. “I just wish we would’ve attacked the rim directly,” Ham said. LeBron James isn’t free from the outrage after he decided to attempt a shot from the Lakers logo in the second quarter. Westbrook draws the focus of the ugly attention for the Lakers and through the season opening contests, he has shot a dismal 1-12. 17 seconds were left on the shot clock and 30 seconds left in the game.— Lakers Daily (@LakersDailyCom) Westbrook dribbled down the court and with 18 seconds left on the shot clock, opted to pull up for a jump shot in front of Jusuf Nurkic who didn’t bother to contest the shot. The Los Angeles Lakers have endured an ugly start to the season and on Monday things went from bad to downright horrific. The Los Angeles Lakers season found a way to go from bad to downright horrific on Monday morning.

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NBA Twitter reacts to Lakers 0-3 start: 'Lakers team is built worse ... (Yahoo Sports)

The Los Angeles Lakers remain winless to start the 2022-23 NBA season after losing yet another home game, this time to the Portland Trail Blazers (106-104) ...

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LeBron James' missed buzzer-beater costs Lakers in loss to Trail ... (CNN International)

LeBron James missed a buzzer-beater to tie the game as the Los Angeles Lakers lost 106-104 to the Portland Trail Blazers, taking the LA team's season record ...

It is outside the paint where they are let down, and Westbrook is not the only one failing from range. “Obviously, Dame is back and he’s pretty much putting the league on notice,” said Portland coach Chauncey Billups after the match. But the Lakers could not keep a hold of their lead. “[Westbrook] got some good looks and wasn’t able to knock them down. But he was immediately beaten by Jerami Grant, who turned James and beat Davis with his lay-up to put the Trail Blazers 104-106. But the night was all about Lillard, who put up consecutive 41-point games and extended the Trail Blazers’ winning start to three games.

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The Lakers are 0-3 and their Russell Westbrook problem is getting ... (The Athletic)

Westbrook's offensive woes are a growing problem that the Lakers desperately need to solve. Sunday's loss was the latest example.

[Denver](https://theathletic.com/nba/team/nuggets/) (twice), [Minnesota](https://theathletic.com/nba/team/timberwolves/) and [New Orleans](https://theathletic.com/nba/team/pelicans/) on deck. Since then, Ham has played Westbrook at the expense of the team’s offense and/or defense, particularly in crunch time. “For one person to be in their feelings about when and where and how they should be in the game, I don’t have any time for that. Part of the reason the Lakers hired Ham was to get through to Westbrook — at least temporarily — and to make difficult rotation decisions that former head coach Frank Vogel wasn’t always willing or empowered to make. It’s not just the shots that he misses — it’s the shots the Lakers are unable to create because his defender is in the way. Westbrook has gone from being the elephant in the room to being the oxygen in the room. The easiest solution is to reduce his minutes, bring him off the bench and bench him in close games. “Shot selection is always a part of the game, no matter if it’s the last couple minutes of the game or the first few minutes of the game,” James said. The obvious flaw in that line of reasoning is that the Lakers were winning and had a chance to run the clock down to decrease Portland’s chances of tying or taking the lead. [Troy Brown Jr.](https://theathletic.com/nba/player/troy-brown-jr-VYZHoNMwJDDOVeZ0/) with 4:42 remaining in the game, the Lakers were up by eight. Ham later added: “That’s the one shot that teams want you to take and want to give up — long 2s, contested 2s, what have you. The Blazers scored on their next two possessions, and James missed a game-tying jumper, leading to a 106-104 Portland victory to drop the Lakers to 0-3 this season.

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5 takeaways from Blazers vs. Lakers & Suns vs. Clippers | NBA.com (NBA.com)

Victories by the Blazers and Suns at Crypto.com Arena in L.A. revealed a pair of brightening stars, an NBA milestone and much more.

Booker finished with 35 points while shooting prolifically from the field (13-for-21), from 3-point range (5-for-9) and from the free-throw line (4-for-4). Nurkic then grabbed a rebound off Beverley’s [missed 3-pointer](https://www.nba.com/stats/events/?CFID=&CFPARAMS=&GameEventID=671&GameID=0022200037&Season=2022-23&flag=1&title=MISS%20Beverley%2025%27%203PT%20Jump%20Shot) before finishing with [a putback](https://www.nba.com/stats/events/?CFID=&CFPARAMS=&GameEventID=676&GameID=0022200037&Season=2022-23&flag=1&title=Nurkic%20Putback%20Layup%20(6%20PTS)) off Jerami Grant’s blocked dunk. [NBA.com](http://nba.com/). And despite their 6-for-33 mark from 3-point range, the Lakers remained consistent with their ball movement (26 assists), paint presence (66 points) and free-throw shooting (16-for-20). [an open 3-pointer](https://www.nba.com/stats/events/?CFID=&CFPARAMS=&GameEventID=656&GameID=0022200037&Season=2022-23&flag=1&title=MISS%20Westbrook%2025%27%203PT%20Jump%20Shot), Nurkic rebounded the missed shot. Once Patrick Beverley made the team’s second 3-pointer [with 8:37 left](https://www.nba.com/stats/events/?CFID=&CFPARAMS=&GameEventID=424&GameID=0022200037&Season=2022-23&flag=1&title=Beverley%2026%27%203PT%20Running%20Pull-Up%20Jump%20Shot%20(7%20PTS)) in the third quarter, Lakers fans gave a dramatic standing ovation. If they don’t solve those issues soon, the Lakers could collect more losses this week in Denver (Wednesday) and Minnesota (Friday). James (31 points) and Davis (22 points, 10 rebounds, six blocks) played with the poise and aggressiveness the Lakers need from their stars. James (2-for-9), Lonnie Walker IV (1-for-5), Davis (0-for-3), Russell Westbrook (0-for-3), Kendrick Nunn (0-for-3) and Troy Brown Jr. [rank last in 3-point shooting](https://www.nba.com/stats/teams/traditional?dir=A&sort=FG3_PCT) (21.2%). [with three seconds left](https://www.nba.com/stats/events/?CFID=&CFPARAMS=&GameEventID=699&GameID=0022200037&Season=2022-23&flag=1&title=Grant%202%27%20Driving%20Layup%20(16%20PTS)). “Dame started the season letting the game come to him,” Billups said.

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Russell Westbrook Is Shooting the Lakers in the Foot (The Ringer)

With every brick and loss, the Lakers' hole gets a little deeper. If Los Angeles can't find a way to get rid of Westbrook, there's no way to salvage this ...

If the Lakers get aggressive and decide to put Davis on the trade block attached to Westbrook, maybe the Bulls would have interest in the package. With a smart Westbrook trade, they won’t be title favorites, but they’d be more formidable in the loaded West. The place was dumpster fire in the years prior to LeBron’s arrival, and since they won a title in 2020 they’ve dismantled the roster. League sources say that before the Jazz sent Bojan Bogdanovic to the Pistons, the Lakers offered Westbrook, a future first-round pick, and second-rounders for Bogdanovic and others. Sources expect the Lakers and Jazz to resume talks later in the season with some combination of other players discussed. At the time, league sources told The Ringer that the Hornets wanted to dump long-term salary with the expectation that they’d be paying big money to re-sign Miles Bridges, but he remains unsigned due to his But someone, anyone, needs to privately tell Westbrook to just stop shooting jump shots off the dribble, especially early in the shot clock, and instead focus on what he’s best at: attacking the basket and playmaking. To put Westbrook’s 41.2 percent contest rate in perspective, only two other players on record have had less than 50 percent of their jumpers contested: Joakim Noah, at 48.7 percent in 2013-14 with the Bulls, and Andre Roberson, at 48.8 percent during the 2016-17 season with the Thunder. Westbrook has made only 38.3 percent of his midrange jumpers in his career, and the number has dipped further since he joined the Lakers. The problem is that play is most effective with shooters and spacing: Westbrook has made only one of 12 shots from 3 this season, and the rest of the Lakers roster has made only 22.6 percent of their shots from downtown. The other was an egregious pull-up 2-pointer with 18 seconds left on the shot clock and 30.2 seconds left in the game that caused every Lakers fan on the planet to sound like Darth Vader screaming NOOOO! Westbrook isn’t the only problem, but he’s by far their biggest and most glaring one.

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As Lakers stumble early, Russell Westbrook trade possibilities linger ... (The Athletic)

The trade market won't heat up for a while, but all eyes are on what is going on with Westbrook and the Lakers early. The latest from Shams.

[Hawks](https://theathletic.com/nba/team/hawks/), the [Suns](https://theathletic.com/nba/team/suns/) have recently been engaged in talks with the [Bucks](https://theathletic.com/nba/team/bucks/) on a potential Jae Crowder trade, sources said. [Pacers](https://theathletic.com/nba/team/pacers/) extensively discussed a potential deal sending [Myles Turner](https://theathletic.com/nba/player/myles-turner-LwTytE5qn88aGduz/) and [Buddy Hield](https://theathletic.com/nba/player/buddy-hield-AD3NeTjxgBd5qvz0/) to L.A. The Lakers and [Hornets](https://theathletic.com/nba/team/hornets/) held discussions about a possible three- or four-team trade during the summer, and hold him in high regard among their possible trade possibilities, but the dynamic Hornets guard’s availability will be entirely predicated on the franchise’s direction for the future and its play as the season goes on. So expect the Lakers to continue to keep tabs with the Spurs, Hornets and Pacers as a potential trade partner as the season wears on. Milwaukee has registered interest in the veteran forward [who has remained away from the Suns’ organization](https://theathletic.com/3627986/2022/09/25/suns-jae-crowder-training-camp-trade/) as both sides work toward a trade. And for the Lakers, the proper deal will take patience, strategy, internal resolve and growth. Potential trade partners across the league have wanted one or two unprotected first-rounders from the Lakers in all deal frameworks, which creates a battle over price and value. [Russell Westbrook](https://theathletic.com/nba/player/russell-westbrook-6Eb0XPY16UzzJWbc/)’s expiring $47 million deal and up to two unprotected first-round picks (2027, 2029). In the very early stages of the season, Westbrook has had some spurts of solid defense and energy plays, but has also shot just 28.9 percent from the field and 8.3 percent from 3-point land. 14, but the Lakers went back to Westbrook in a starting spot to start the season. Westbrook was used in a reserve role in the final game of the preseason in Sacramento on Oct. Those traits have been put to the test from the very beginning of his tenure.

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Mock Trade: Lakers Start to Fix Shooting Issues (Sports Illustrated)

A trade would need to wait several weeks, but the Oklahoma City Thunder could help Los Angeles' shooting struggles.

This is exactly the type of lift the Lakers could use off the bench. While the Lakers certainly like what Bryant brings to the table, he’s on a one-year deal. One player who could immediately begin to fix this issue is Mike Muscala of the Oklahoma City Thunder. There’s no question that Los Angeles is willing to make moves to improve the roster. [Marc Spears](https://twitter.com/marcjspears/status/1584328710433300486?s=46&t=Oemkoaww9GARILZMSOtSdQ), the Lakers’ 21.2% mark on triples is actually historically bad. The Los Angeles Lakers have struggled tremendously this season, starting out the 2022-23 campaign 0-3.

Lakers Notes: Westbrook, Possible Trade Partners, Shooting (hoopsrumors.com)

Count Kevin O'Connor of The Ringer among the NBA analysts who believe the Lakers should be feeling some urgency to find a trade involving Russell Westbrook ...

[Bojan Bogdanovic](https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/bogdabo02.html?utm_campaign=Linker&utm_source=direct&utm_medium=linker-) was traded to Detroit, the Lakers offered Westbrook, a future first-round pick, and second-rounders to Utah in exchange for Bogdanovic and others. [Retweet](http://twitter.com/share?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hoopsrumors.com%2F2022%2F10%2Flakers-notes-westbrook-possible-trade-partners-shooting.html&text=Lakers+Notes%3A+Westbrook%2C+Possible+Trade+Partners%2C...)2 [Share](#)0 [Send via email](#)0 - Westbrook was pulled for the final few possessions on Sunday, shortly after he took an ill-advised jumper early in the shot clock with the Lakers up by a point and just under 30 seconds left in the game. With Bridges’ NBA future up in the air due to domestic violence allegations, dumping long-term salary may no longer be a priority for the Hornets. “There’s no way we’re supposed to lose this game,” Davis said. “That’s where my frustration comes from.” O’Connor opens his latest article by dubbing the former MVP a “washed-up bricklayer,” contending that the Lakers need to trade him immediately to have any chance of salvaging their season. [Broderick Turner of The Los Angeles Times](https://www.latimes.com/sports/lakers/story/2022-10-23/lakers-should-be-mad-and-frustrated-takeaways-from-loss-to-trail-blazers)writes in his takeaways from the game. [back in the spring](https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2022/04/hornets-might-have-interest-in-russell-westbrook.html) as a possible trade partner for the Lakers and Westbrook, but that was when Charlotte was preparing to make a lucrative offer to [Miles Bridges](https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/bridgmi02.html?utm_campaign=Linker&utm_source=direct&utm_medium=linker-) and was motivated to move off some multiyear salary. [Myles Turner](https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/t/turnemy01.html?utm_campaign=Linker&utm_source=direct&utm_medium=linker-) and [Buddy Hield](https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/hieldbu01.html?utm_campaign=Linker&utm_source=direct&utm_medium=linker-) could certainly be one the Lakers revisit if and when they reengage in trade talks, O’Connor points to the Jazz a potential trade partner to watch. O’Connor adds that sources expect the two teams to reopen their trade discussions at some point, since the Jazz still have veterans who could help the Lakers, such as [Jordan Clarkson](https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/c/clarkjo01.html?utm_campaign=Linker&utm_source=direct&utm_medium=linker-), [Mike Conley](https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/c/conlemi01.html?utm_campaign=Linker&utm_source=direct&utm_medium=linker-), and/or [Rudy Gay](https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/g/gayru01.html?utm_campaign=Linker&utm_source=direct&utm_medium=linker-). [Kevin O’Connor of The Ringer](https://www.theringer.com/nba/2022/10/24/23420309/russell-westbrook-los-angeles-lakers-trade) among the NBA analysts who believe the Lakers should be feeling some urgency to find a trade involving [Russell Westbrook](https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/westbru01.html?utm_campaign=Linker&utm_source=direct&utm_medium=linker-) sooner rather than later.

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'No Russ, no': Westbrook's pride continues to cost the Lakers (The Washington Post)

While Westbrook's pride powered him to nine all-star selections, the 2017 MVP award and an NBA-record 194 triple-doubles, it is now the leading cause of his ...

Later, Westbrook said that he “absolutely” felt that the move to the second unit had contributed to his injury. Leonard, who missed all of last season with a knee injury, is on a minute restriction, and backloading his minutes ensures that he can be fresh in the fourth quarter. Until a divorce frees all parties, Ham is the only thing standing between Westbrook and his worst impulses. Ham said that he had addressed the situation with Westbrook, who promptly returned to the starting lineup. After the Portland game, Ham said that he had put Westbrook back in late because he wanted “another athletic perimeter defender” to help switch defensively against Lillard. Compromises are necessary when stars age, and savvy players understand the need to evolve their games and expectations. Meanwhile, Phoenix Suns Coach Monty Williams benched Chris Paul for the final six minutes of a 107-105 win over the Dallas Mavericks on opening night. With a little more than three minutes left, Westbrook missed a three-pointer that quickly led to a Lillard three on the other end. Then, with Los Angeles leading by one point with less than 30 seconds left, Westbrook hoisted his final wayward jumper instead of milking the clock or driving to the basket. Ham’s first test came when he experimented with moving Westbrook to the bench in the Lakers’ preseason finale. Lakers Coach Darvin Ham subbed Westbrook back into the game with about five minutes remaining in regulation and Los Angeles leading, 98-90. Standing near midcourt, LeBron James and Anthony Davis turned their palms to the sky as if to ask, “Why?” The Lakers’ longtime play-by-play broadcaster, Bill Macdonald, moaned on the television broadcast: “No Russ, no.”

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Lakers, Spurs Recently Talked Trades Centered Around Russell ... (RealGM.com)

In recent weeks, Los Angeles engaged the San Antonio Spurs in trade talks for Josh Richardson. Richardson is a veteran on an expiring contract, so it's expected ...

A deal that sends Westbrook to either Indiana or San Antonio would be easier to complete, because those teams still have considerable cap space. That would make absorbing Westbrook's $47.1 million contract easier than a team that would have to fully match salary in a deal. All trade talks have seen rival teams ask Los Angeles for either one or both of the Lakers tradable future first-round picks.

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Lakers News: L.A. Still Considering Terry Rozier Trade (Sports Illustrated)

With your Los Angeles Lakers reeling, it appears the team is still open to trading Russell Westbrook to a variety of its previous summer targets.

Why not add some depth and shooting along the perimeter for a team desperate for both? Were that to be on the table, should Los Angeles take the leap, even though it would mean the team would be missing out on a lot of 2023 salary cap space? If Charlotte's season is really going south, would it be willing to unload the contracts of, say, Rozier (making a reasonable $21.5 million in the first season of a four-year, $96.3 million deal)) and the oft-injured combo forward Gordon Hayward (earning a generous $30.1 million this year and $31.5 million next year) in exchange for Westbrook and the two future picks? This write thinks that pining for a 2023 free agent should not be the priority. So there is plenty of time for this team to fall apart. Charania notes now that Charlotte, currently 2-1, may be open to joining the "Tank-O-Rama For Wembanyama" should the club falter at some point this season.

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Lakers News: Former Russell Westbrook Teammate Thinks Russ ... (Sports Illustrated)

The 6'10", 270-pound big man was the club's starting center in 2011-12, when Westbrook, Kevin Durant and James Harden led the franchise to its lone NBA Finals ...

Both players refused to adjust their games to deal with their declining athleticism, and struggled in bench roles before falling out of the NBA much quicker than they needed to. At this point, shutting down Westbrook until a trade can be worked out (where the Lakers' incredibly valuable 2027 and/or 2029 first round draft picks, not Westbrook, would be the key attribute in a deal for any rival GM) makes the most sense to this writer as well. During his 2016-17 MVP season, Westbrook averaged 31.6 points, 10.7 rebounds, 10.4 assists, and 1.6 steals a night, on .425/.343/.845 shooting splits. Former 14-year NBA center Kendrick Perkins spent parts of five seasons playing alongside Westbrook with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Now, one of his own former teammates wonders if Westbrook, sure to be a future first-ballot Hall of Famer, is even an NBA-level player anymore. Los Angeles Lakers starting point guard (for now) Russell Westbrook has been quite an eye sore in his first three games for L.A.

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Lakers News: Hoops Expert Believes L.A. Must Trade Russell ... (Sports Illustrated)

There is no denying that Russell Westbrook has been the most miserable part of your Los Angeles Lakers' 2022-23 season. L.A. is 0-3 from deep thanks in no ...

- Hosting the New Orleans Pelicans, November 2nd. I'll be charitable and call this another probable win. O'Connor mentions an oft-cited possible deal with the Indiana Pacers that could land big man Myles Turner and shooting guard Buddy Hield in L.A., though deals with the Charlotte Hornets, San Antonio Spurs and Utah Jazz also could make sense. So, adding in the Lakers' three losses thus far, L.A. The Nuggets' two best players, forwards Brandon Ingram and Zion Williamson, are currently hurt, but could be back by then. The second-lowest jump shot contest rate this year, per O'Connor, is Denver Nuggets power forward Aaron Gordon -- at 60%. O'Connor hilariously (and accurately) calls Westbrook a "washed-up bricklayer who needs to be traded immediately for the Los Angeles Lakers to have any chance of saving their season." Overall, the former nine-time All-Star is averaging 10.3 points on .289/.083/.800 shooting splits in a career-low 28.7 minutes across L.A.'s three contests thus far, plus 4.3 assists (but also 1.7 turnovers) and 2.0 steals. may have been able to steal its 103-97 Thursday loss to its loathed rival, the Clippers, and/or been able to hold on to its late lead during yesterday's 106-104 home defeat to the Portland Trail Blazers, had Darvin Ham not felt compelled to play Westbrook during portions of both games' pivotal closing minutes. Neither opposing club viewed Westbrook as a threat from long range at all, and both were able to let their Russ defenders leave him alone outside the paint. Westbrook, a career 30.4% three-point shooter, has made just 29.8% of his threes or worse across the past six seasons on high volume. is 0-3 from deep thanks in no small part to the team's overall three-point shooting, a brutal 25-of-108 start to the year.

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Lakers: The Utah Jazz Trade Rob Pelinka Should Make Posthaste (Sports Illustrated)

Danny Ainge has a winning problem. Ainge, a longtime Boston Celtics fixture both on the floor as a player during the 1980s and in the front office from ...

Someone who can play off the ball better (or is just more effective wit the ball in their hands) would be ideal, which is why Conley could make a bit more sense for L.A. If Markkanen is actually this good now, he'd be the top asset either team could offer. Rudy Gay would give the Lakers another stretch four option off the bench, as a career 35% shooter on 3.1 attempts. This writer thinks Malik Beasley, a 26-year-old an athletic shooting guard averaging 10.4 points a game on a .429/.385/.814 slash line over the course of his career, could also be an interesting fit. Markkanen is making a pretty reasonable $16.5 million this season and will be under contract through the 2024-25 season, so L.A. Another wrinkle that could throw a wrench into a potential Sexton deal: after agreeing to a $72 million deal in a sign-and-trade with the Cavs, Sexton is not trade-eligible again until January 15, 2023. needs: a floor-spacing stretch four who, through these first three games at least, is playing with incredible tenacity and flashing the kind of All-Star versatility in his offensive game (he seems newly committed to aggressively driving inside) that convinced the Chicago Bulls to trade for his draft rights as the seventh pick in 2017 out of Arizona. Los Angeles possesses two future first-round draft picks that will most likely land near the top of the lottery in 2027 and 2029. They look decidedly worse than the Jazz, but since they don't actually own the rights to their draft pick this year (the New Orleans Pelicans can swap picks with L.A. Your Los Angeles Lakers have already dealt with Ainge once since his fire sale began, taking back Beverley in a deal that sent Talen Horton-Tucker and Stanley Johnson to Utah. All-Stars Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert, plus role players Royce O'Neal, Bojan Bogdanovic and Patrick Beverley (a throw-in from the Gobert deal who never actually played a game in Utah), all found new homes through Ainge's dealmaking this offseason. If the team were to win its play-in tournament games and enter the NBA's actual playoffs, it would forfeit a lottery slot entirely.

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Lakers News: Pau Gasol Recalls His Fondest Lakers Memory (CalBearsMaven)

Future first ballot Hall of Fame power forward/center Pau Gasol played a huge role as the second-best player for your Los Angeles Lakers' three straight NBA ...

Gasol and Bryant proved to be the Lakers' most crucial figures in that contest. In that stretch, Gasol was named to three of his six All-Star teams and three of his four All-NBA teams. In that window, L.A.

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Trading Russell Westbrook won't solve Lakers' problems (Yahoo Sports)

The Lakers could do Westbrook a favor and trade him, rather than continue this uncomfortable relationship that seems to benefit no one while pushing a proud ...

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Lakers News: How Russell Westbrook Feels About Latest Terrible ... (Sports Illustrated)

The Lakers are still searching for there first win of the season after a narrow 106-104 loss to the Portland Trailblazers. The Lakers had the lead at the ...

In fact, he gave nearly the same responses to all questions whether it was on his shooting or the teams overall performance (via This has started a domino effect with centers now guarding Westbrook to leave him open at the 3-point line and allowing him to shoot. The Lakers are still searching for there first win of the season after a narrow 106-104 loss to the Portland Trailblazers.

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