4. The Lakers' horrific transition defense
There is no reason the Lakers should rank near the bottom of the league in every available measure of the transition defense. They don't turn the ball over at a high rate, play at some turbo pace that spawns chaos or send a ton of extra bodies to the offensive glass. They are just a perfect storm of bad habits: admiring their bricks as opponents leak out, lingering in no-man's-land for no reason, meandering toward loose balls they have no chance to snare and failing to find shooters running the wings:
If you asked Byron Scott, he'd probably blame L.A.'s lazy and entitled young players, AAU basketball and millennials. If you watch the games, you know that isn't accurate.
Zach Lowe | ESPN
Quite simply its stunning that Byron hasn't in two years been able to get guys to put effort on transition defense. It requires nothing but picking a man and running as hard as you can along with the opposition. Nope.