Los Angeles Lakers Projected Starting Lineup Vs. Bucks

The Los Angeles Lakers are back on their feet after defeating the New Orleans Pelicans. Head coach Luke Walton made a few changes to the starting lineup, and it will have to go against the Milwaukee Bucks. Let’s not forget that they are 47-17.

The Bucks have Giannis Antetokounmpo and a nice spacing that LeBron James and his teammates have tried to create.

Rajon Rondo is back to the starting lineup. The veteran struggled off of the bench, and the team brought him back in the starting lineup. Rondo had 16 assists in the game against the Pelicans.

Reggie Bullock occupied Rondo’s spot in order to space the floor more for other starters.

Brandon Ingram has not left the starting lineup, and he marks an improve in his numbers. He is also playing better alongside LeBron James.

Kyle Kuzma is getting better, too. He has to work on the defense, but he improved his quality as a rebounder and passer.

LeBron James is not going anywhere. He will probably start Friday.

Let’s hope that LeBron’s frustration will disappear. They need to win more games.

“Everyone’s so accustomed to the losses that I’m just not accustomed to,” LeBron said recently. “I’m not accustomed to it, I’d never get comfortable with losing. Losing game one to Houston [Rockets], it feels the same way as losing game 59 in New Orleans, for me. That’s just how I’m built. That’s who I am.”

“At this point, if you are still allowing distractions to affect the way you play, then this is the wrong franchise to be a part of, and you should just come in and say, ‘I can’t do this.’ Like, seriously, if you’re distracted by playoff pushes and all the stuff we’ve been talking about this year, then… Just come and do you job; we’ll do our job at a high level, and that’s not a distraction. That’s what you want. Every game you want to feel like you’re fighting for something.”

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