SLAM Top 50: D’Angelo Russell, No. 49
After a promising rookie year, expectations are high for the Laker point guard.
September 20, 2016
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By Alex Squadron
Alright guys, let’s talk basketball. The conversation surrounding D’Angelo Russell is far too often clouded by Iggy Azalea drama. Welcome to Hollywood, I suppose.
But it’s time to give that a rest. Let’s talk about the 6-5, 20-year-old point guard for the Los Angeles Lakers who’s poised to take a major step forward. Let’s talk about No. 49 in the #SLAMTop50.
There were high expectations for the second overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft. With Kobe on his last leg, was this the Lakers’ next stud? Was this the guy to turn things around? Was Russell their savior, their new hero?
Some were disappointed by Russell’s rookie campaign. Of course, he wasn’t the instant superstar Los Angeles has grown accustomed to having. For those with doubts about the former Buckeye’s future, I implore you to re-investigate the numbers, to re-watch some of the games where everything was clicking, to remember that the man has ice running through his veins.
On the season, D’Angelo averaged 13.2 points, 3.4 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 28.2 minutes, while shooting 41 percent from the field and 35 percent from deep. He ranked second in total points among rookies, third in total assists, second in total steals, and first in three-pointers made. Yet, it was the growth from Game 1 to Game 82 that was so eye-opening, and that should leave Western Conference teams in a panic.
Over the Lakers’ last 25 contests, Russell dropped at least 20 points nine different times. By comparison, over L.A.’s first 25 games, he achieved the same feat just twice. His two 30-plus scoring performances came in the last 25, including a 39-point outing against the Nets, in which he hit 8 threes.
The ball kept rolling this summer, with Russell putting on a show in the Las Vegas Summer League. In four games, he averaged 21.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and 4.0 assists and shot 48 percent from the field and 40 percent from three, leaving no doubt that he was a step ahead of the other young bloods in Vegas.
During the highly anticipated matchup between Ben Simmons and Brandon Ingram, it was Russell who stole the spotlight. With 1.8 seconds remaining, and the Lakers down 69-67, Russell came off a Larry Nance screen, received the inbounds pass, and launched a trey from the parking lot.
The sound of the swoosh was magical, as was the post-game interview, in which a hyped up Russell told the world that he played like sh*t. Tell me this guy isn’t ready for the big stage.
Speaking with Mark Medina of the L.A. Daily News just this past weekend, Lakers’ head coach Luke Walton praised Russell. “He wants to be great. He wants to win. And he wants to lead. That’s what I want out of a point guard,” he stated. A Laker who’s chasing greatness and Ws, now doesn’t that sound familiar?
If you dig deep, you’ll find it. It’s subtle and delicate, but it’s there. Buried beneath the sorrow of Kobe’s departure, there is hope in Los Angeles. And while Ingram has driven that hope to new heights, it’s Russell who’s the pioneer, the catalyst, the leader.
The Lakers will go as D’Angelo Russell goes. In January of this year, following a big scoring night, the guard told ESPN, “Y’all ain’t seen nothing yet.”
If they ain’t, then we’re ready.
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I wanted Russell over Towns. This is no surprise to me, and how he has pretty much put a cork in the doubters. Russell is going to be at minimum, an All Star player. Ceiling is HOF.
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Last year D'Angelo was 74th in ppg, 55th in apg, 33rd in 3PM (89th in 39%) in all players that played 70% of his team's games.
That was in an uneven rookie season where he was often lost in the shuffle of Kob's final season/in Byron's dog house/feeling his way through the league.
This season it looks like he's going to have the opportunity of a franchise level player this year. From this vantage point he's going to have the chance to make a huge impact on this team. Whether he maximizes that opportunity will remain to be seen, but the opportunity is there no doubt.
That was in an uneven rookie season where he was often lost in the shuffle of Kob's final season/in Byron's dog house/feeling his way through the league.
This season it looks like he's going to have the opportunity of a franchise level player this year. From this vantage point he's going to have the chance to make a huge impact on this team. Whether he maximizes that opportunity will remain to be seen, but the opportunity is there no doubt.
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From everything Luke has said about him in recent interviews, it seems like the coaching staff has a ton of confidence in him. He's going to have a lot of freedom to do what he wants on offense so I think I think its fair to expect him to have a big year.