Advertisement

Five takeaways from Lakers’ loss to Sacramento

Lakers forward Nick Young tries to steal the ball from Kings forward Rudy Gay in Sunday's game in Sacramento.

Lakers forward Nick Young tries to steal the ball from Kings forward Rudy Gay in Sunday’s game in Sacramento.

(Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press)
Share

The Lakers aren’t just bad. They’re boring. And predictable. Have we mentioned bad yet? Here are five takeaways from their 108-101 loss Sunday to Sacramento.

1) Kobe Bryant needs to do one of two things: Take his coach’s advice and sit a game, or go back to facilitator mode. His 33.5% accuracy this month mandates one or the other.

2) What happened to Jordan Hill? The Lakers’ second-best player in November has more single-singles (5) than double-doubles (2) this month. Four-of-12 shooting against Sacramento just won’t cut it.

Advertisement

3) Hard to imagine a better line for Nick Young than Sunday’s effort: 26 points, four for nine from three-point range, eight for eight from the free-throw line, five rebounds and two steals in 30 minutes. And the quote of the game: “Just give me the ball. I’m always down to carry the load.”

4) While watching Ronnie Price and Jeremy Lin combine on three-for-nine shooting, a thought jumped out: Isn’t it time to see what Jordan Clarkson can do?

5) Here come the L’s. Sunday was a winnable game for the Lakers. Now they get Golden State at home (L), Chicago on the road (L), Dallas on the road (L), and Phoenix at home (L). Good times.

Advertisement