Frank Vogel indicates Lakers centers likely to play more vs. Nuggets

Los Angeles Lakers coach Frank Vogel will lean more on the Lakers big men in a showdown with Nikola Jokic in the Western Conference FInals.

After both being instrumental parts in the Los Angeles Lakers posting the best record in the Western Conference and earning the No. 1 seed in the West playoffs, Laker centers JaVale McGee and Dwight Howard combined to play a total of 46 minutes over the course of L.A.’s five-game series against the Houston Rockets. But in a showdown with the best offensive center in the NBA in Nikola Jokic, Lakers head coach Frank Vogel indicates that his bigs should have a much bigger role in the Western Conference Finals.

Vogel told reporters on Wednesday that the Lakers will “return to form” and the centers will have more of a role in the upcoming series, though he would not detail what those roles would, refusing to give the Nuggets an advantage in preparation.

The Nuggets and Lakers faced each other four times in the regular season, including one time in the bubble during the “seeding games,” which came down to a Kyle Kuzma game-winner. In three of the four matchups with Denver and the Lakers, Howard played more minutes than McGee, save for the matchup in the bubble back in August. Regardless of what happened before, expect the Lakers big men outside of Anthony Davis to play a bigger role in the Conference Finals than they did against the Rockets.

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