D’Angelo Russell liked what he saw from the Lakers coaching staff.
In a remarkable victory over the Boston Celtics, even without LeBron James and Anthony Davis, the Los Angeles Lakers showcased their strength.
Jayson Tatum’s efforts couldn’t bridge the gap, as Austin Reaves ignited the Lakers’ offense from long range. The success of Darvin Ham’s coaching system was evident, prompting D’Angelo Russell to share his thoughts via Spectrum SportsNet.
Russell stated, ‘I think that’s trust… When you get that trust from your coach, it allows everybody 1-15 to go out there and impact winning.’
The Lakers’ win over the formidable Celtics wasn’t a fluke; it was a testament to Darvin Ham’s effective rotations and consistent lead retention throughout the game.
Austin Reaves led the scoring charge with 32 points, making 10 of 18 field goal attempts, while Russell contributed with 14 assists to orchestrate the offense. Jaxson Hayes dominated the boards with 10 rebounds.
With plenty of the season left, the Lakers aim to climb the Western Conference standings once again.”