Unbreakable99 wrote:All these rookies playing out of their minds and Fultz is not playing.
Could be a lot worse. He could be playing...... and playing like Lonzo.
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Unbreakable99 wrote:All these rookies playing out of their minds and Fultz is not playing.
Kobblehead wrote:Coming from a critic of Fultz, I'm now optimistic about him.
Offensively: He looks more explosive than he did at Washington. He got to where he wanted to go on the court when he was out there. Attacked the rim at a 33% clip and finished at an excellent 66.7% rate.
Defensively: His deflection stats translated from college right away and is oozing defensive potential. Obviously he'll need to grow and mature as a team defender and learn the nuance of playing consistent D at the NBA level. But so far, so decent for a 19 year old.
I like what I see on the basketball court. A little concerned with the immaturity and lack of professional readiness, though.
Kobblehead wrote:There are 12 players in the 2017 draft that have earned 20 minute roles as a rookie. Of those 12, only 4 (John Collins, Kyle Kuzma, Jayson Tatum and Lauri Markkanen) have generated positive value. Another 2 (Lonzo Ball and Dillon Brooks) of those 12 are neutral value generators.
There's not much going on around the league to warrant being envious, IMO. Unless you're enamored with Kuz and Lauri balling in stretch four roles.
Ericb5 wrote:Kobblehead wrote:Coming from a critic of Fultz, I'm now optimistic about him.
Offensively: He looks more explosive than he did at Washington. He got to where he wanted to go on the court when he was out there. Attacked the rim at a 33% clip and finished at an excellent 66.7% rate.
Defensively: His deflection stats translated from college right away and is oozing defensive potential. Obviously he'll need to grow and mature as a team defender and learn the nuance of playing consistent D at the NBA level. But so far, so decent for a 19 year old.
I like what I see on the basketball court. A little concerned with the immaturity and lack of professional readiness, though.
Agreed.
Defensively and IQ wise I think he looked better than advertised. He just needs to heal and then round back into form with his shot. I think he will have an impact on our team.
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Simmons25 wrote:Unbreakable99 wrote:All these rookies playing out of their minds and Fultz is not playing.
Could be a lot worse. He could be playing...... and playing like Lonzo.
Unbreakable99 wrote:Simmons25 wrote:Unbreakable99 wrote:All these rookies playing out of their minds and Fultz is not playing.
Could be a lot worse. He could be playing...... and playing like Lonzo.
You say that as if that’s a negative. Lonzo is playing just fine. He a top ten rookie so far pretty easily.
mithrandir17 wrote:Unbreakable99 wrote:Simmons25 wrote:
Could be a lot worse. He could be playing...... and playing like Lonzo.
You say that as if that’s a negative. Lonzo is playing just fine. He a top ten rookie so far pretty easily.
Lonzo is shooting 29.9 FG%, 23.4 3FG%, 53.8 FT%. If that stat makes you a top ten rookie, it means your rookie class is bad.

mithrandir17 wrote:Unbreakable99 wrote:Simmons25 wrote:
Could be a lot worse. He could be playing...... and playing like Lonzo.
You say that as if that’s a negative. Lonzo is playing just fine. He a top ten rookie so far pretty easily.
Lonzo is shooting 29.9 FG%, 23.4 3FG%, 53.8 FT%. If that stat makes you a top ten rookie, it means your rookie class is bad.
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Unbreakable99 wrote:mithrandir17 wrote:Unbreakable99 wrote:
You say that as if that’s a negative. Lonzo is playing just fine. He a top ten rookie so far pretty easily.
Lonzo is shooting 29.9 FG%, 23.4 3FG%, 53.8 FT%. If that stat makes you a top ten rookie, it means your rookie class is bad.
Last week cbs sports ranked Lonzo 7th among rookies in the rookie ladder. So yes he’s definitely in the top ten.
CoreyGallagher wrote:mithrandir17 wrote:Unbreakable99 wrote:
You say that as if that’s a negative. Lonzo is playing just fine. He a top ten rookie so far pretty easily.
Lonzo is shooting 29.9 FG%, 23.4 3FG%, 53.8 FT%. If that stat makes you a top ten rookie, it means your rookie class is bad.
Even his raw stats aren’t as impressive as they once were, and they’re trending downward. 8.8 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 6.7 apg.
If rebounding is that much more important than scoring efficiency then we’ll know what kept Vazquez and Marshall from making it.
Simmons25 wrote:CoreyGallagher wrote:mithrandir17 wrote:Lonzo is shooting 29.9 FG%, 23.4 3FG%, 53.8 FT%. If that stat makes you a top ten rookie, it means your rookie class is bad.
Even his raw stats aren’t as impressive as they once were, and they’re trending downward. 8.8 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 6.7 apg.
If rebounding is that much more important than scoring efficiency then we’ll know what kept Vazquez and Marshall from making it.
Take away the Suns debacle where they basically threw the game to get their coach fired and inflated Lonzo's awful stats... and 9 of his 10 games look like this.
6.5 ppg, 5.8 rbg, 6.6 apg
Shooting 20.9 FG% 18.4% 3PT
Yikes. Some other interesting facts.
* Lonzo has is 3rd in most attempts from the field at the Lakers.
* Lonzo 1st in most 3 point attempts![]()
* Lonzo is only 7th in scoring on the Lakers even though he has the most minutes played
* Lonzo is 14th in FG% at the Lakers, beating only Zubac in 15th place who has played only 2 minutes for the entire season.
* Lonzo has failed to score above 9 points in 8 of his 10 games... whilst being on court the most.
And if you want to compare it to probably one of the worst top 2 picks to ever play the game... in their first season.
Anthony Bennett 4.2 PPG, 35 FG% and 24 3PT%.
Lonzo is tracking to actually be worse than Anthony Bennett was as a scorer.
Unbreakable99 wrote:Simmons25 wrote:CoreyGallagher wrote:Even his raw stats aren’t as impressive as they once were, and they’re trending downward. 8.8 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 6.7 apg.
If rebounding is that much more important than scoring efficiency then we’ll know what kept Vazquez and Marshall from making it.
Take away the Suns debacle where they basically threw the game to get their coach fired and inflated Lonzo's awful stats... and 9 of his 10 games look like this.
6.5 ppg, 5.8 rbg, 6.6 apg
Shooting 20.9 FG% 18.4% 3PT
Yikes. Some other interesting facts.
* Lonzo has is 3rd in most attempts from the field at the Lakers.
* Lonzo 1st in most 3 point attempts![]()
* Lonzo is only 7th in scoring on the Lakers even though he has the most minutes played
* Lonzo is 14th in FG% at the Lakers, beating only Zubac in 15th place who has played only 2 minutes for the entire season.
* Lonzo has failed to score above 9 points in 8 of his 10 games... whilst being on court the most.
And if you want to compare it to probably one of the worst top 2 picks to ever play the game... in their first season.
Anthony Bennett 4.2 PPG, 35 FG% and 24 3PT%.
Lonzo is tracking to actually be worse than Anthony Bennett was as a scorer.
Scoring wasn’t Lonzo’s main thing that made him special. He’s also learning a new system. All his life he pushed it up the court and he excelled at UCLA doing that. The Lakers aren’t playing to his strengths and he’s still playing well.
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Unbreakable99 wrote:Simmons25 wrote:CoreyGallagher wrote:Even his raw stats aren’t as impressive as they once were, and they’re trending downward. 8.8 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 6.7 apg.
If rebounding is that much more important than scoring efficiency then we’ll know what kept Vazquez and Marshall from making it.
Take away the Suns debacle where they basically threw the game to get their coach fired and inflated Lonzo's awful stats... and 9 of his 10 games look like this.
6.5 ppg, 5.8 rbg, 6.6 apg
Shooting 20.9 FG% 18.4% 3PT
Yikes. Some other interesting facts.
* Lonzo has is 3rd in most attempts from the field at the Lakers.
* Lonzo 1st in most 3 point attempts![]()
* Lonzo is only 7th in scoring on the Lakers even though he has the most minutes played
* Lonzo is 14th in FG% at the Lakers, beating only Zubac in 15th place who has played only 2 minutes for the entire season.
* Lonzo has failed to score above 9 points in 8 of his 10 games... whilst being on court the most.
And if you want to compare it to probably one of the worst top 2 picks to ever play the game... in their first season.
Anthony Bennett 4.2 PPG, 35 FG% and 24 3PT%.
Lonzo is tracking to actually be worse than Anthony Bennett was as a scorer.
Scoring wasn’t Lonzo’s main thing that made him special. He’s also learning a new system. All his life he pushed it up the court and he excelled at UCLA doing that. The Lakers aren’t playing to his strengths and he’s still playing well.

Unbreakable99 wrote:mithrandir17 wrote:Unbreakable99 wrote:
You say that as if that’s a negative. Lonzo is playing just fine. He a top ten rookie so far pretty easily.
Lonzo is shooting 29.9 FG%, 23.4 3FG%, 53.8 FT%. If that stat makes you a top ten rookie, it means your rookie class is bad.
Last week cbs sports ranked Lonzo 7th among rookies in the rookie ladder. So yes he’s definitely in the top ten.
Unbreakable99 wrote:Simmons25 wrote:CoreyGallagher wrote:Even his raw stats aren’t as impressive as they once were, and they’re trending downward. 8.8 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 6.7 apg.
If rebounding is that much more important than scoring efficiency then we’ll know what kept Vazquez and Marshall from making it.
Take away the Suns debacle where they basically threw the game to get their coach fired and inflated Lonzo's awful stats... and 9 of his 10 games look like this.
6.5 ppg, 5.8 rbg, 6.6 apg
Shooting 20.9 FG% 18.4% 3PT
Yikes. Some other interesting facts.
* Lonzo has is 3rd in most attempts from the field at the Lakers.
* Lonzo 1st in most 3 point attempts![]()
* Lonzo is only 7th in scoring on the Lakers even though he has the most minutes played
* Lonzo is 14th in FG% at the Lakers, beating only Zubac in 15th place who has played only 2 minutes for the entire season.
* Lonzo has failed to score above 9 points in 8 of his 10 games... whilst being on court the most.
And if you want to compare it to probably one of the worst top 2 picks to ever play the game... in their first season.
Anthony Bennett 4.2 PPG, 35 FG% and 24 3PT%.
Lonzo is tracking to actually be worse than Anthony Bennett was as a scorer.
Scoring wasn’t Lonzo’s main thing that made him special. He’s also learning a new system. All his life he pushed it up the court and he excelled at UCLA doing that. The Lakers aren’t playing to his strengths and he’s still playing well.
Unbreakable99 wrote:Simmons25 wrote:CoreyGallagher wrote:Even his raw stats aren’t as impressive as they once were, and they’re trending downward. 8.8 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 6.7 apg.
If rebounding is that much more important than scoring efficiency then we’ll know what kept Vazquez and Marshall from making it.
Take away the Suns debacle where they basically threw the game to get their coach fired and inflated Lonzo's awful stats... and 9 of his 10 games look like this.
6.5 ppg, 5.8 rbg, 6.6 apg
Shooting 20.9 FG% 18.4% 3PT
Yikes. Some other interesting facts.
* Lonzo has is 3rd in most attempts from the field at the Lakers.
* Lonzo 1st in most 3 point attempts![]()
* Lonzo is only 7th in scoring on the Lakers even though he has the most minutes played
* Lonzo is 14th in FG% at the Lakers, beating only Zubac in 15th place who has played only 2 minutes for the entire season.
* Lonzo has failed to score above 9 points in 8 of his 10 games... whilst being on court the most.
And if you want to compare it to probably one of the worst top 2 picks to ever play the game... in their first season.
Anthony Bennett 4.2 PPG, 35 FG% and 24 3PT%.
Lonzo is tracking to actually be worse than Anthony Bennett was as a scorer.
Scoring wasn’t Lonzo’s main thing that made him special. He’s also learning a new system. All his life he pushed it up the court and he excelled at UCLA doing that. The Lakers aren’t playing to his strengths and he’s still playing well.