Few NBA players had as rough an end to the season as D'Angelo Russell last year, but the Los Angeles Lakers are sticking with him as their starting point guard.
While Russell was a significant upgrade over Russell Westbrook during the regular season last year, his performance against the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference finals made his future in Los Angeles appear uncertain, from his 10-of-31 shooting to a lackluster defensive effort.Ham has apparently become optimistic about Russell in the time since:
"He's been great with his communication all summer," Ham said,"especially when he's gotten back in the market around the guys. Just seeing him in workouts, seeing him in little pickup games, how he's talking; he's vocal, he's encouraging the new guys, he's talking through things with Bron and AD, they had a couple of workouts together just the three of those guys...
"I'll give you one, Dan : He's our starting point guard. He's our starting point guard. And I'm going to encourage him to be assertive, he's a highly, highly intelligent basketball player, one that is coming back with sort of a chip on his shoulder because he chose us, we believe in him, and he's one of those guys that has a ton of pride and passion about not only his individual performance, but those of his teammates as well.
The Lakers are essentially betting that one bad series doesn't make a player unplayable, especially after he helped turn around a previously moribund season and get them to the conference finals in the first place. He'll be worth watching early in the season, but the Lakers have already prepared themselves with a backup in Vincent.
Meanwhile, that one final starting spot leaves opportunity for some competition between Rui Hachimura, Taurean Prince and Jarred Vanderbilt to get the nod.
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