Lakers Notes: LaRavia, Hayes, Knecht, Vincent, Trade Deadline

The Lakers got a scoring boost from Jake LaRavia in Friday’s win over Memphis, writes
“When I just talk about roles and the amount of hats that I can wear with this team, some nights, this is what happens,” LaRavia said. “Other nights I’m that defender, connector, crasher, like all that kind of stuff. So just continuing to play confidently throughout but also understanding what my role is going to be each game.”
Nguyen notes that the Lakers targeted LaRavia in free agency because of his combination of three-point shooting and defensive versatility. He has helped the team survive a rash of early-season injuries, but his scoring has fluctuated as he’s moved in and out of the rotation. Friday marked the first time he has reached 20 points in a game since November 2, and his three-point shooting has dropped to an uncharacteristically low 32% this season.
“I’m just working on my shot, starting with the basics again, and just kind of going from there,” LaRavia said. “And, you know, hopefully I can find my rhythm again. And tonight was just the start.”
There’s more on the Lakers:
- Jaxson Hayes played nearly the entire fourth quarter on Friday, getting crunch-time minutes ahead of starting center Deandre Ayton, Nguyen states in the same piece. Coach JJ Redick explained that he opted to stay with Hayes because “he was playing better.” He finished with 12 points on 5-of-6 shooting in 23 minutes. “His ability to control the paint for us has been huge,” Marcus Smart said of Hayes.“… Just his ability to go get the ball at the highest point when we throw it and then defensively to alter shots, whether he’s blocking them or just changing shots for us, allows our defense to pick it up from our guards even more. To have that urgency that he brings, that’s huge.”
- Redick promised that Dalton Knecht will get “consistent” playing time over the next few weeks, Nguyen adds. Redick also said the second-year forward will be judged by more than just his shooting percentage.
- Gabe Vincent will miss Sunday’s rematch with Memphis as he continues to experience lower back soreness, but Redick indicated that he might be available during the upcoming road trip to New Orleans and San Antonio, per Khobi Price of The Orange County Register (Twitter link).
- Mirjam Swanson of The Orange County Register contends that the Lakers aren’t good enough to compete for a title with their current roster and calls on general manager Rob Pelinka to be aggressive at the trade deadline to avoid wasting a year of Luka Doncic‘s prime.




