New Projected Starting Lineup For Los Angeles Lakers vs Pelicans

The Los Angeles Lakers were not able to defeat the New Orleans Pelicans on Saturday despite the fact that the team played without Anthony Davis. The Pelicans will probably have him on the floor on Wednesday. This is not the best scenario LA needs at the moment, and they better build a strong starting lineup.

Los Angeles is now two games below .500 after losing the game to the Memphis Grizzlies. They are still outside the playoff picture, and went low in the Western Conference. LeBron James and his team better win this game and do their best to stay in the race. Now is the time to make some changes in the starting lineup. The starters are doing their job on the floor, and the bench struggled a lot. The team can’t add new players in time for the match. Is this change the way to go in the match against the Pelicans?

Lakers expected to make change in starting lineup

Reggie Bullock took Rajon Rondo’s spot, and the team made this decision to give enough space to other starters. He has had ups and downs in LA, but the Lakers score better when he is on the floor.

Brandon Ingram has improved his game and his scoring numbers are up. The young player is definitely trying to fit alongside King James. Head coach Luke Walton and Lakers director of basketball operations had high expectations about him.

LeBron James is desperate at the moment as he is not used to losing this many games. The king of basketball promised to take the Lakers to the playoffs, but his age and injury kept him on the sideline for a month. Is he really able to help the Lakers make the playoffs?

Kyle Kuzma better work on his defense, but that does not change the fact that he is a good rebounder and passer. The same applies to his scoring game.

Tyson Chandler will take JaVale McGee’s spot in the lineup. Walton will probably pick him over Mike Muscala.

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