Stakes are clear for Lakers: Beat Pelicans and win 8th spot in West
Dan Woike April 13, 2024
Finally, the stakes are perfectly clear.
Sunday, in their last game of the season, the Lakers can win their way out of the back half of the
NBA’s
play-in tournament, a spot where they could face a horror
–
movie fate Stephen Curry in a win-or-go-home game.
A win Sunday
inagainst
New Orleans
against the Pelicans
, who helped the Lakers by beating those
Golden State
Warriors on Friday, would guarantee the No. 8 seed in the West and the two chances to win their way into the playoffs that come
s
with it.
Every game matters, LeBron James said
after scoring 37 points in 41 minutes Friday
. Every seed matters.
The only way the Lakers
(46-35)
can finish 10th is
with a loss Sunday coupled with
wins by Golden State and Sacramento
(both 45-36)
. The Lakers could lose and end up ninth if either the Warriors
lose at home to Utah
or the Kings lose
at home to Portland
. If the Warriors, Kings and Lakers all lose, the Lakers will be the No. 8 seed.
The Lakers survived Friday in Memphis, winning 123-120 against a team with 13 players shelved
due to because of
injuries despite a sloppy game full of turnovers, suspect perimeter defense and uneven defensive rebounding.
They wont have those luxuries against the Pelicans, who have won four straight
and are fighting to stay in the sixth spot with Phoenix hoping to steal it with a win Sunday.after losing four in a row.
They got a lot of weapons on both sides of the floor. And we have to be able to play the right way, Anthony Davis said
after returning to the lineup with 36 points and 14 rebounds
. We can’t play how we played tonight, the turnovers and letting them get offensive rebounds and sloppy play. They’ll take advantage of it.
The Lakers, regardless of Sunday
‘s outcome
, will wrap
up
the season with some milestones.
James will end
itthe year
with averages of more than 25 points,
eight8
assists and seven rebounds unmatched numbers for a player in
S
eason 21. His 71 games will be the most hes played in a regular season since his final year in Cleveland.
Davis is set to play his 76th game
on
Sunday the most hes
ever
played in a season
during his career
.
Austin Reaves will play in all 82
regular -season
games, one of 17 players
in the league
to do that this year. In that group only
Brooklyn’s
Mikal Bridges and
Sacramento’s
Domantas Sabonis are averaging more minutes.
per game than Reaves.
We’re at the point of the year I think everybody’s tired, everybody’s got some type of bump, bruise somewhere, Reaves said at shootaround Friday. But you fight through it, all fight for one common goal.”
And then theres DAngelo Russell, who already established the Lakers
single-season
record for
made
three
-pointer
s
in a season
. Hes slumped over the last three games, and Friday
,
he looked more passive than he has since a stretch in December that ended with
coach
Darvin Ham moving him to the bench.
Just encourage him to stay aggressive, Ham said
of Russell
. Im not worried about his confidence. Hes a guy that constantly goes back to the work floor and works on his game. And I expect him to do the same. But just encourage him to stay assertive, stay deliberate, stay aggressive.
Getting him to that place is critical.
When DLo plays well, we all play well, James said. When DLo is aggressive, we feel pretty good about that. So he’ll find his shot. We’re not worried about that.
It helps
, though,
that
guard
Gabe Vincent had his best game since returning from knee surgery, finishing as a plus-27 off the
Lakers
bench
Friday
thanks to his defensive intensity.
Gabe’s a winner. It’s that simple, said James, who scored six straight points in the fourth quarter to help seal the win over the Grizzlies. And as he continues to get his legs up underneath him, hopefully he has enough time, hopefully we continue to give him enough time to get his legs up underneath him. But he’s a winner. That’s why we brought him on.
The stage is set
, now,
for the Lakers to make their move. Win on Sunday and theyll have two chances in the play-in
tournament
to make
the first round of the
playoffs, where they fought their way to the conference finals a year ago.