In the Lakers’ recent pre-season matchup against the Sacramento Kings, D’Angelo Russell showed he’s ready to make a statement as the team’s point guard. Despite the absence of key Lakers stars, Russell’s leadership and ice-cold composure led his team to a 109-101 victory.
D’Angelo Russell had a standout performance, notching 21 points and dishing out eight assists. The Kings’ dynamic duo of De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis couldn’t outshine Russell’s brilliance, despite their solid contributions (Fox with 18 points and five assists, Sabonis with 10 points, 16 rebounds, and five assists).
What made Russell’s performance even more impressive was the absence of LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Austin Reaves, Jarred Vanderbilt, and Cam Reddish. While these Lakers stars watched from the sidelines, Russell stepped up to carry the team on his shoulders. His cool-headed demeanor and clutch play earned him praise and respect.
Lakers fans have been known for their high expectations and, at times, unforgiving criticism. Russell, in particular, has felt the heat from fans in the past. However, his exceptional performance in the pre-season is a promising sign that he’s poised for a strong comeback.
The 2022-23 season didn’t end well for Russell, as he struggled in the Western Conference Finals against the Denver Nuggets. He averaged just 6.3 points and 3.5 assists while shooting at a lowly 32.3 percent from the field and 13.3 percent from beyond the arc. It was a far cry from his usual standard of play, and he’s well aware of it.
“I’m trying to be as dangerous as I can on offense and trying not to be a liability on defense,” Russell remarked post-game, reflecting his determination to improve his game on both ends of the court.
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X (Formally Twitter) was alive with posts praising the returning Laker star, and it was great to see:
D’Angelo Russell is out to make a statement this year. – @NowXuno
His relentless downhill attack on the paint. How many times have you said that about DLO? Didn’t just settle for 3’s & kept driving into the paint to finish. Used his body well too. – @LakersLegacyPod
D’ANGELO RUSSELL HEAT CHECK He’s got LeBron and Anthony Davis HYPED on the Lakers bench – @ClutchPoints
D’Angelo Russell – the – most – underrated – passer – in- the NBA – @BenStinar
As the Lakers gear up for the upcoming season, fans can expect a revitalized D’Angelo Russell, who seems ready to put his past struggles behind him. His pre-season performance demonstrates that he’s committed to proving his doubters wrong and becoming an essential part of the Lakers’ success. With a new season on the horizon, Lakers fans have every reason to be optimistic about what Russell can bring to the team.