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Lakers' offense defies norms: Best start since 2019 title run
3 Dec
Summary
- Lakers boast best start in five seasons, with a 15-5 record.
- Team's offense ranks sixth despite low pass volume, high FG%.
- Defense needs improvement, currently 18th in efficiency.

The Los Angeles Lakers have achieved their best start to a season in five years, holding a 15-5 record. This success is driven by a potent offense that ranks sixth in the league, characterized by a league-low pass volume but a high field goal percentage of 51.3%. This offensive strategy emphasizes creating advantages through star players like Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves.
Despite the offensive firepower, the Lakers' defense has not kept pace, currently ranking 18th in efficiency. Areas for improvement include a lower offensive rebound percentage and a struggle in turnover margin. Coach JJ Redick acknowledges the team's unconventional approach, highlighting the focus on maximizing the impact of their primary offensive engines.
The team demonstrates clutch performance, being undefeated in close games and strong when holding a double-digit lead. While their perimeter offense excels through isolation and midrange play, they are not a strong three-point shooting team. Efforts to bolster defense are ongoing, with attention on improving rim protection and perimeter defense as the season progresses.




