The Los Angeles Lakers explored several options before the trade deadline this season. D’Angelo Russell was a a divisive figure in most of those pursuits, including for Atlanta Hawks star Dejounte Murray.
Russell has been impressive for the Lakers since those rumors emerged, receiving praise from Murray after his latest performance.
He achieved season-highs with 44 points – including a Lakers season-high 21 points in the fourth quarter – and nine made three-pointers in the Lakers’ victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on March 8.
“DLO YOU A KILLA,” Murray expressed in a post on X, formerly Twitter on March 8.
Russell is averaging 22.8 points, shooting 47.9% from the field and 45.6% from beyond the arc with 6.4 assists, 3.3 rebounds, and just under 1.0 steals per game in his last 25 starts.
The Lakers are 16-9 in those games, losing their sole game without him.
Teammate LeBron James also communicated with his teammate on social media. James and Anthony Davis endorsed Head Coach Darvin Ham’s prior decision to move Russell to the bench.
“YEAAAAHHHH 9LO,” James exclaimed in his post.
James missed the victory with the same ankle injury that has troubled him throughout the season, setting the stage for Russell’s impressive performance against the Bucks who sit third in the East standings.
Davis also left the game worse for the wear, receiving an elbow from Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo to his shoulder. After the game, Davis had the shoulder heavily wrapped and is uncertain for the Lakers’ March 8 matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Injuries are catching up to the Lakers’ top star at a crucial point.
Lakers Stars Dealing With Injuries
After missing just three games through December, James has now missed six of the Lakers’ 31 games in 2024.
The Lakers have remained fortunate with regards to Davis. He’s missed just four games all season, two since the calendar turned, and only one that James also missed. Their continued availability would seem as critical to the end of the season as the postseason.
They are 5-4 without James but have a minus-3.4 net efficiency differential when he’s off the floor, per Cleaning The Glass.
They are 1-3 without Davis.
Anthony Davis said he couldn’t move his left shoulder after trying to take a charge against Giannis. He said he’ll see how he feels tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/Lot7EsGtvF
— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) March 9, 2024
That lone win without Davis notably came without either star, so perhaps they can make it through a few games toward the end.
D’Angelo Russell, Lakers Face Critical Stretch to End Season
The Lakers maintain a 0.5-game lead over the Golden State Warriors. They have 17 games compared to the Warriors' 20, and the two teams have split their head-to-head meetings with two more to go in the regular season.
Both previous matchups have been on the road, though.
Securing both games at home in Crypto.com Arena could have significant implications for the Play-In Tournament.
The Lakers are currently on track to host the Warriors on April 17 in the first round of the Play-In Tournament. It will be a win-or-go-home situation. The victor will move on to face the loser of the first-round matchup between the Nos. 7 and 8 seeds.
That would be a road game. The Lakers are 12-19 on the road this season.
It will take two victories just for Russell and the Lakers to secure the eighth and final seed in the playoffs. They are 1.0 game behind the Dallas Mavericks for the eighth position and 2.5 points behind the Sacramento Kings for seventh.