Luka, Reaves and the 48 hours that changed the Lakers' season
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Luka, Reaves and the 48 hours that changed the Lakers' season
"From Feb. 28 to April 1, the Lakers went 16-2. Their offense, which had ranked No. 11 through their first 58 games of the season, jumped up to No. 4. Their defense, which had ranked 24th, was a suddenly reliable ninth."
"Suddenly the team that couldn't shoot went from No. 19 to No. 8 in 3-point percentage. The team that didn't have the requisite athletes to get back in transition went from No. 13 in opponent's fast-break points to No. 8."
"The run we've been on, it means a lot. We got to just keep playing."
From February 28 to April 1, the Lakers achieved a remarkable 16-2 record, improving their offensive and defensive rankings significantly. Injuries resolved, and the roles of stars Luka Doncic, LeBron James, and Austin Reaves harmonized, leading to dominant performances. The team improved its 3-point shooting and transition defense, defeating strong opponents like the Knicks and Nuggets. Doncic emphasized the importance of maintaining their momentum after a significant win over the Cavaliers, highlighting the team's transformation and renewed belief.
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