After beating the Houston Rockets 140-109 in their final home game of the season, the Los Angeles Lakers clinched the 3rd seed in the Western Conference. For Austin Reaves, this wild season felt like “five seasons in one” but as he looked ahead to the playoffs, he was confident.
“I think we can win a championship, to be honest with you,” Reaves said, echoing Luka Doncic who scored 39 points in three quarters Friday night.
Doncic added, “That’s our only goal. I think we have the team to do it.”
The Lakers celebrated their 50th win with a wild locker room party and doused rookie coach JJ Redick with ice buckets. It was so crazy that Hachimura joked, “The whole locker room is literally water. Straight water.”
Redick who set lofty goals when he took over last June—win 50 games and 3rd seed—was thrilled to hit both marks.
“Just incredibly proud of our team,” Redick said laughing about the estimated $17,000 in damage to the locker room carpet. “Winning 50 games in the regular season is an accomplishment in any year, especially in this Western Conference. It’s a credit to our players. They all bought into a winning culture.”
LeBron James Tweaks Hip, But Appears Fine
The night ended in celebration but there was a brief moment of concern for LeBron James in the 3rd quarter. The 22 year vet appeared to tweak his left hip/groin area and was done after 22 minutes. He had 14 points and 8 assists before heading to the bench gingerly.
Coach Redick confirmed he’s “fine” but LeBron didn’t do postgame interviews. Instead he congratulated the team on social media:
“Man I was going to say something but it’s useless at this point in my career! Anyways more important CONGRATULATIONS JJ on a 50 win season in the WEST & Post Season nod!”
James’ pregame workout today drew some criticism from former NBA great Isiah Thomas who said on NBA TV that professionalism in the league has gone down. But that didn’t bother the Lakers who are focused on one thing: a championship.
Playoff Matchup Still Uncertain
The Lakers are still waiting to find out who they’ll play in the first round. The Golden State Warriors, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Denver Nuggets are all still in the hunt for the 6th seed, which would mean they’d play the Lakers in the first round. Whoever they play, the Lakers will have a week off before they host Game 1 of their series next weekend.
This will be the first time since the 2010-11 season (Phil Jackson’s final year as coach) that the Lakers will open the playoffs at home. And with LeBron James (NBA all-time leading playoff scorer) and Luka Doncic (2nd all-time playoff scorer per game) leading the way, the expectations are high.
A Legacy Duo Leading the Charge
Heading into the playoffs, the Lakers have the 1-2 punch: LeBron James, the all-time leading scorer in playoff points, and Luka Doncic, the 2nd highest scorer in playoff average. But Doncic says it’s not all about him and LeBron.
“It’s not just me and LeBron,” Doncic said. “We have a great team around us; everybody helps us in so many ways. So, if we want to win the championship, it’s going to take all of us.”