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As the Lakers want to assemble a strong roster surrounding Anthony Davis and LeBron James, both of whom are 39 years old, the rumors surrounding the team are relentless and the trade deadline of February 8th is drawing near.
Despite the obvious need for further support, LeBron is intent on concentrating on the players he has in the moment, even though the Lakers’ 21-21 record belies that.
Following Los Angeles’ 127-110 victory over Dallas, James informed reporters, “I don’t play fantasy basketball.” Each and every day, I come to work focused on the guys in this outfit. Thinking on our needs and wants is too rude. I would never treat my teammates that way. What we have to do is keep working hard like we have been. What we’ve been doing in the previous two games is working. We have to keep playing that Brooklyn game on Friday.
The Lakers appear to have found some continuity after Darvin Ham switched around their starting lineup more than ten times this season.
Their recent wins over promising teams like the Clippers and OKC have left LeBron hoping for consistent play from both the starting lineup and the bench.
Coach Darvin Ham is aware of who is and isn’t playing, thus the rotations have been quite solid, according to LeBron. The players are putting in time with lineups they’re attempting to become acquainted with, so he can. Having our second guys be ready to go the second they come in is a huge benefit, in my opinion. Our man Max Christie has been providing us with major moments. Big minutes have been coming our way from C-Wood. We are getting major minutes from Rui [Hachimura]. That will be crucial for our squad, so if they can keep it up, it would be a huge boon.