The Lakers Film Room has a great podcast that's worth listening to. They brought up a great point about the organization/coaching staff that hasn't been addressed. What if the Lakers just aren't good at developing young players? Out of the young guys we've drafted many of them have stalled in their development and are called busts when in fact it could be our coaching staff. How much better would Dlo and Randle be if they'd gone to San Antonio and not the Lakers?
Personally, I don't like the way that they're handling Ingram. I don't think he's the ISO, 20 ppg scorer that Magic wants him to be; at least not yet. When the Spurs got Kawhi, they worked on his defense, fixed his jumper and the final aspect of his game they addressed was ISO, triple threat scoring. Ingram isn't Durant type player and I think we're gonna ruin him and label him a bust because we can't pass him the ball and ask him to get us 20+ ppg at 20 years old.
Luke is very non-chalant about us looking like garbage in the pre-season but I'm a bit worried. The Nuggets were without their top 3 players (harris, njokic, millsap) and we were without our top 3 players (ball, ingram, lopez) and we were still giving up open 3 after open 3 to essentially back-ups. It was embarrassing. Luke said in an earlier game that he hadn't even installed any of the offense and was just focusing on defense and yet we still can't rotate onto open shooters. This is gonna be a long year fellas.