
Will Darvin Ham Keep the Same Lakers Rotation, Even as Players Return From Injury?
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The Lakers managed to turn some bad mojo into good vibes heading into the break, and not surprisingly it was built at least in part around not just consistency in the rotation, but a type of consistency that played towards the preferences of the players on the roster.
Of course, all (or at least much) of this happened with certain guys, namely Max Christie and Cam Reddish (let alone Jarred Vanderbilt and Gabe Vincent) unavailable. That simplifies things for Darvin Ham. But they won't stay simple forever. Reddish and Christie are both expected to be back if not on Thursday when the Lakers kick off the "second half," soon after. They've both played real roles in the rotation to this point in the season. What does Darvin do when they're available again?
What should it look like? Which players ought to play? How does Spencer Dinwiddie's presence impact all of this?
Meanwhile, the Lakers don't have the flexibility going forward to screw up any of their remaining games against the league's lesser teams. That might be Friday against San Antonio, or two games against the Wizards, or Toronto or anyone else. Because when it's not those guys, it's nothing but high end playoff teams. In one upcoming stretch, the Lakers play seven straight against teams currently qualifying for some type of postseason play, and 10 of 12.
HOSTS: Andy and Brian Kamenetzky
SEGMENT 1: The Lakers have shifted the vibes heading into the second half.
SEGMENT 2: What does Darvin Ham do with the rotation going forward?
SEGMENT 3: We'll find out quickly how much the Lakers have improved.
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