Jarred Vanderbilt Hasn’t Lost Belief That Lakers Are Contenders

Originally published by LakersNation.com

The losing ways are still haunting the Los Angeles Lakers as they haven’t been able to get out of their way in recent weeks.

Heading into a five-game homestand after seemingly always being on the road in December, the Lakers’ problems have carried over into 2024. L.A. has lost the first two games of this homestand to the Miami Heat and most recently the Miami Grizzlies in deflating fashion.

Now 2-8 in their last 10 games and riding a four-game losing streak, the purple and gold find themselves out of the Play-In Tournament, sitting at the 11th seed. While fans may be clamoring for roster moves or a head coaching change, Jarred Vanderbilt is maintaining hope that this team is a contender.

“I still believe. I mean, it’s the NBA. We’re just going through a rough patch right now, and it happens on every single team I’ve been on whether we started off hot or started off slow. Everybody goes through it,” Vanderbilt said after the loss to the Grizzlies. “So this is just a time that we’re going through. And like I said, we just got to individually figure out something that we all could do individually to help our team get better and then collectively come together as a unit and try to achieve that goal.”

To win a championship, a team needs to have a top-five defense and the Lakers have tried to hang their hat on that end. But, after giving up 23 3-pointers to the Grizzlies on Friday, to improve their defense against the 3, Vanderbilt says it is a mix of making adjustments mid-game to contain hot shooters but also leaving poor shooters open due to the scouting report and they simply make shots.

“We can, for sure. There’s always something you can do better. But a lot of stuff we get off by percentages in the last couple games. Some guys that generally aren’t good shooters, they made shots. Sometimes you got to live with that, it’s the scouting report.” he said. “But like I said, also mid-game you see a guy that’s not a great shooter that shoots 20% from three and he makes a couple of them, then you got to adjust accordingly. So I think us being able to make in-game adjustments and being able to recognize when guys get hot to adjust.”

Nothing seems to be clicking on both sides of the ball and that is not a recipe for success. For a team with a lackluster offense, L.A.’s defense has to play into their offense, which is not happening as well.

At this point, there seem to be no immediate changes and it’s up to the Lakers to figure things out. If things continue to spiral, it will be deja vu from last season, an uphill climb trying to get into the postseason.

LeBron James admits Lakers ‘just suck right now’

For a team that was viewed as the winner or one of the winners of free agency to be below .500 is a disappointment. Despite some good individual performances from Anthony Davis and LeBron James, the latter was blunt by saying the Lakers ‘just suck right now.’

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The losing ways are still haunting the Los Angeles Lakers as they haven’t been able to get out of their way in recent weeks.

Heading into a five-game homestand after seemingly always being on the road in December, the Lakers’ problems have carried over into 2024. L.A. has lost the first two games of this homestand to the Miami Heat and most recently the Miami Grizzlies in deflating fashion.

Now 2-8 in their last 10 games and riding a four-game losing streak, the purple and gold find themselves out of the Play-In Tournament, sitting at the 11th seed. While fans may be clamoring for roster moves or a head coaching change, Jarred Vanderbilt is maintaining hope that this team is a contender.

“I still believe. I mean, it’s the NBA. We’re just going through a rough patch right now, and it happens on every single team I’ve been on whether we started off hot or started off slow. Everybody goes through it,” Vanderbilt said after the loss to the Grizzlies. “So this is just a time that we’re going through. And like I said, we just got to individually figure out something that we all could do individually to help our team get better and then collectively come together as a unit and try to achieve that goal.”

To win a championship, a team needs to have a top-five defense and the Lakers have tried to hang their hat on that end. But, after giving up 23 3-pointers to the Grizzlies on Friday, to improve their defense against the 3, Vanderbilt says it is a mix of making adjustments mid-game to contain hot shooters but also leaving poor shooters open due to the scouting report and they simply make shots.

“We can, for sure. There’s always something you can do better. But a lot of stuff we get off by percentages in the last couple games. Some guys that generally aren’t good shooters, they made shots. Sometimes you got to live with that, it’s the scouting report.” he said. “But like I said, also mid-game you see a guy that’s not a great shooter that shoots 20% from three and he makes a couple of them, then you got to adjust accordingly. So I think us being able to make in-game adjustments and being able to recognize when guys get hot to adjust.”

Nothing seems to be clicking on both sides of the ball and that is not a recipe for success. For a team with a lackluster offense, L.A.’s defense has to play into their offense, which is not happening as well.

At this point, there seem to be no immediate changes and it’s up to the Lakers to figure things out. If things continue to spiral, it will be deja vu from last season, an uphill climb trying to get into the postseason.

LeBron James admits Lakers ‘just suck right now’

For a team that was viewed as the winner or one of the winners of free agency to be below .500 is a disappointment. Despite some good individual performances from Anthony Davis and LeBron James, the latter was blunt by saying the Lakers ‘just suck right now.’

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