LOS ANGELES â The Lakers arenât just in a slump.
Theyâre on a journey of discovering who they are, what the teamâs DNA is and their own identity.
When Lakers coach JJ Redick described the Detroit Pistons before his teamâs blowout loss to the visitors on Tuesday, he used the word âphysicalityâ and spoke about how hard the Pistons play as a team â characteristics of the type of opponents the Lakers have struggled against.
Those sentiments not only wouldnât be used to describe the Lakers, who have lost four of their past five games entering Friday nightâs home game against the Memphis Grizzlies, but also brought into question what the Lakersâ identity is.
âStill trying to figure that out,â Redick said. âAnd I know thatâs maybe a cop out, and probably is, but I do know that we have had a lot of stops and starts. Weâve really tried to play the right way every night and have the right intent. The flow of lineups and rotations and all that has been challenging for everybody, not just the coaches. Itâs a challenge for the players. And building an identity is difficult.
âI think thatâs hard to figure out with this team right now.â
When a similar question was posed to star forward LeBron James, he pointed to the teamâs injuries as a roadblock to establishing an identity.
Starting guard Austin Reaves (left calf strain), starting forward Rui Hachimura (right calf soreness) and reserve guard Gabe Vincent (lumbar back strain) are sidelined.
The team announced on Wednesday that rookie forward Adou Thiero will be sidelined for at least four weeks because of an MCL sprain in his right knee.
âWe havenât had a full team all year,â James said. âWe got some very important guys out right now. And obviously, I started the year being out. And having our All-Star two-guard out, and Ruiâs now out. And Gabeâs been out for a minute. Jaxson [Hayes] just came back. Thereâs been a lot of in and out.
âSo thatâs very hard to get a rhythm of chemistry on the floor with guys that you know youâre gonna play with every night. Guys you know are going to come in with the subs and patterns and things like that. But still no excuse.â
With Reaves expected to be sidelined until at least late January and Hachimura out for a week, the Lakers (20-11) will have to make progress toward finding their identity without two key players, including a player in Reaves who has been playing at an All-Star level.
âI feel like with each team, you never truly find your full identity until like, honestly, like game 70,â Hayes said. âIt takes all year to do that. Especially, weâve played two games with our full rotation, so itâs hard to find our team identity when weâre not playing everyone and weâre switching the lineups each game. We just got to keep playing hard and just doing what we got to do.â
At the root of the Lakersâ struggles has been a defense that ranked No. 29 across the league in December.
They were also No. 29 in fast-break points allowed (18.3) and No. 28 in opponent points off turnovers (20.3).
âWe just got to get better on that side of the floor,â James said.
When: Friday, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Crypto.com Arena
TV/Radio: Spectrum SportsNet/710 AM