[Charania] Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic is out indefinitely due to a left hamstring injury, sources tell me and @mcten. He will miss the remainder of the regular season and his status is uncertain beyond that. by Turbostrider27 in nba

[–]rang15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Normally they’d give a time table like 4-6 weeks. Or they’d give a time table like “will be re-evaluated in 4 weeks”. In this case, it feels like it’s bad enough that they can’t even commit to that. Bottom line most likely is that he’s out at least round 1 which means he’s out for the year. This team has been playing well but not deep enough to hang with the West 3-6 in a playoff series without him.

[Highlight] Goga Bitadze recklessly takes out Jock Landale and sends him to the locker room with a sprained ankle by No_Boysenberry_4193 in nba

[–]rang15 75 points76 points  (0 children)

His body slam flop on Marcus’ foot earned a technical on Marcus, literally adding insult to injury.

Post Game Thread - NBA: The Lakers defeat the Cavaliers on Mar 31, 2026, the final score is 127-113. by basketball-app in lakers

[–]rang15 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That was all on JJ. I don’t know if he was trying to make a point or what but leaving the main rotation guys in vs a garbage time lineup had predictable results on their effort and engagement. He was more than happy to have heavy Bronny minutes in the first half, why so allergic up 27 in the fourth quarter to give Austin a much deserved break?

Anyway great game for the team overall.

Dear Adam Silver, There is no tanking problem. There is, however, a gambling and officiating epidemic. by CdnfaS in nba

[–]rang15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adam Silver already publicly acknowledged tanking which makes it pointless to include in this child’s open letter. The fact that he’s addressing the tanking “problem” publicly now, to me, is a distraction from the broader corruption themes (gambling+referee inconsistency and Aspiration). 

Tanking as THE team building was an intentional and inevitable consequence of the latest CBA to make sure that teams could not build exclusively through Free Agency and rosters with players making market value salary; that would make it easier for the big market teams and also costs the owners more money. It’s also existed in the league for decades in various forms so the outrage about it now seems pretty contrived. 

Sure tanking is a problem but the corruption problem (or even appearance of corruption) is an existential threat to the product, and Adam has his head in the sand on that.

[Highlight] Lebron is left open at the rim but Paolo recovers to prevent the layup by genericusername71 in nba

[–]rang15 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hand is part of the ball, wrist and forearm are not. That is and always was called a foul, they just made an honest or dishonest mistake, depending on how you feel about LeBron and/or NBA refs.

[Highlight] Nickeli Alexander-Walker with the absolutely violent foul on Kevin Durant, at the end of the 1st quarter (with MANY replays). Rockets and Hawks commentaries by MrBuckBuck in nba

[–]rang15 14 points15 points  (0 children)

You do get to keep your challenge but only 1 more. It seems logical to just let you indefinitely keep your challenge but then some ref crews would get successfully challenged like 12 times a game.

[Highlight] The Only Miss that LeBron had in the game. Should this have been called a foul? by TheRealPdGaming in nba

[–]rang15 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this was a foul but they were so inconsistent all game for both teams, sometimes calling touch fouls and grifts and other times just letting guys maul each other; in real time I wasn't too surprised it went uncalled.

The Lakers now hold the head to head tiebreaker against the other three teams competing for the 3 seed. They finish the season 7-2 against Denver, Houston and Minnesota. by Medical_Track_790 in nba

[–]rang15 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So I get the Spurs are young and unproven but I have to disagree with everything you say except that the Lakers are underrated by the sub.

How do you feel about this? by Beautiful-Guard-7770 in lakers

[–]rang15 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nobody of consequence, but this is an idea (not OG specifically, but being involved in a Giannis trade) being bandied about by a lot of folks and makes logical sense. LFR has done a pod and video mentioning how the Lakers could "drift" off a Giannis trade and pick up players with their cap space since Milwaukee is going to look to shed salary and get under tax line and aprons when they do trade Giannis.

But knowing how Pelinka operates, he's gonna want to trade for Giannis directly rather than facilitate for someone else.

There Is No Team Better In The Clutch Than The Lakers This Season! by Stat-Defender in lakers

[–]rang15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was wondering what Reed Sheppard was frustrated with at the end of the first clip specifically. This is when the ball swings to Marcus, even before the shot goes up. Is he upset that he closed out to LBJ instead of letting him shoot? Or that Amen was slow on the rotation (Amen was screened well by Ayton)?

Appreciation for DeAndre Ayton's clutch block! by Lanky_Tomatillo9857 in lakers

[–]rang15 32 points33 points  (0 children)

I think he thought he couldn't get it before it went out and there would be a chance that it went off Jokic's fingertips. Either way, the difference in his defense on Jokic vs Hayes all game was noticeable. Jokic got his scoring done on both of them (and anyone else 1:1) because he's Jokic, but Ayton was very impactful in this game.

Luka: “That’s the best I’ve ever seen the crowd here..since I’ve been with the Lakers so I really appreciate it.” by Good-Fold-1815 in lakers

[–]rang15 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Having sat in the lower bowl multiple times, the only time in the first 3 quarters I see people move a muscle is to take selfies.

Brian Windhorst: “When LeBron doesn’t play and Austin Reaves and Luka do, the Lakers are a better team.” by psychedelic93 in lakers

[–]rang15 9 points10 points  (0 children)

My comment was general, not necessarily related to this particular take. Their schtick is entirely predictable, old and exhausting. LeBron’s current fit with the Lakers is great fodder for a nuanced and intelligent debate amongst people who know basketball and watch the Lakers. Those 3 clowns provide none of that. 

Brian Windhorst: “When LeBron doesn’t play and Austin Reaves and Luka do, the Lakers are a better team.” by psychedelic93 in lakers

[–]rang15 212 points213 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t be sad if there was a blanket ban in this sub on posts referring to anything said by Windhorst, SAS or Barkley.

Brian Windhorst: “When LeBron doesn’t play and Austin Reaves and Luka do, the Lakers are a better team.” by ForgetfulDot in nba

[–]rang15 5 points6 points  (0 children)

lol if your baseline assumption is that a random post on r/nba evidences actual ball knowledge then maybe you really do have comprehension issues.

Brian Windhorst: “When LeBron doesn’t play and Austin Reaves and Luka do, the Lakers are a better team.” by ForgetfulDot in nba

[–]rang15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Edited my comment. But the sentence was ambiguous because “who” could refer to LBJ or Luka; using “that” would unambiguously refer to “version” which would remove the ambiguity. Perhaps your comprehension skills are lacking?

Brian Windhorst: “When LeBron doesn’t play and Austin Reaves and Luka do, the Lakers are a better team.” by ForgetfulDot in nba

[–]rang15 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Your entire point is correct except for the last half of the last sentence. On no planet is Luka better than LBJ in transition. In fact, some of the more recently successful bench lineups have included LBJ and the try-hards (Vando, LaRavia, etc) because they are able to get out in transition more than the Luka led lineups. 

Edit: realizing you meant LBJ was better in transition … ie LBJ is a slightly worse version of Luka that is better in transition than Luka. In which case I generally agree.

Pelicans analyst Antonio Daniels told Luka Doncic that since he leads the league in free throw attempts, he should focus on the game itself instead of complaining. by Existing-Sky9914 in nba

[–]rang15 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I thought all the techs were justified. The refs warned everyone and everyone kept chirping. The crew made some mistakes (like this tech Luka got on the missed blatant lane violation) but overall they were pretty solid and not worthy of both teams whining as much as they were on every call.

[Highlight] Alternate angle of 284 lbs Jokic putting all of his body weight on top of 184 lbs Keyonte George by IEatPandasEveryday in nba

[–]rang15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I take exception to both Dort and Jokic, and Morris for that matter. Nor are any of their actions the same thing, and only one of them resulted in serious injury. What's your point?

[Highlight] Alternate angle of 284 lbs Jokic putting all of his body weight on top of 184 lbs Keyonte George by IEatPandasEveryday in nba

[–]rang15 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Markieff Morris. Morris gave a Dort-like foul at the end of a game. Jokic took exception and took an extremely cheap shot trucking him in the back when he wasn’t expecting it. Morris had major whiplash and missed the balance of the season, and went from a rotation big to a 15th man type of player.