
Lakers and Warriors: The Dark Horse Transformation Post-NBA Trade Deadline?
Entering Thursdayâs action, the Lakers had the sixth-best record since Feb. 7 at 10-4. However, they were 10-2 before dropping their first two games of an East Coast trip at Boston and Brooklyn with LeBron James nursing a strained left groin.
Los Angeles also acquired a DRIP All-Star in Doncic. The five-time All-NBA First Team selection ranks second only to Nikola Jokic (5.8) in the metric at 5.4 after averaging 29.7 points, 9.3 assists and 7.2 rebounds over his last six games.
Yes, the Warriors and Lakers are the popular talking points when looking at which teams have improved the most since the trade deadline. But win-loss record or who has the biggest names on the roster probably isnât the best way to determine that list.
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