Much of the focus on what the Los Angeles Lakers haven’t done well during their first two games at the Orlando bubble has centered on the offensive end, particularly their outside shooting. Kyle Kuzma has been the lone Laker too shoot the ball well from the perimeter and the rest of the team had to take solace in the fact that LeBron James and the squad believed in the shots that haven’t gone in just yet. But as far as their head coach Frank Vogel is concerned, he would like to see his team improve on their play in all aspects of the game.
Frank Vogel said “everything” still needs to improve for the Lakers as they build towards the postseason, but he pointed out the spacing and screening as two things that need to improve offensively.
— Mike Trudell (@LakersReporter) August 3, 2020
The Lakers have done a fairly good job playing defense so far, with LeBron’s defense, in particular, being the deciding factor in their opening night win against the Los Angeles Clippers. The Lakers face off against the Utah Jazz later this evening, where they will look to put together their first truly complete game of the bubble.
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