Explosive! Back-to-back 38 points, 16 rebounds, 11 assists! Finally able to make James proud

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Explosive! Back-to-back 38 points, 16 rebounds, 11 assists! Finally able to make James proud

Brownie is doing well, scoring 15 points with 7 rebounds, 6 assists, and 3 steals in one game, and then 23 points with 9 rebounds and 5 assists in the next. In these back-to-back games, he has accumulated a total of 38 points, 16 rebounds, and 11 assists.

The young prince is playing better and better, gradually meeting everyone's expectations, and also making his father proud.

Some may argue that performing well in the development league is enough to start blowing him up?

Please, Brownie is just a second-round pick at No. 55, and he's only recently turned 20. It's already quite exciting that he can achieve something in the G League.

If Brownie can continue to grow wildly, it's believed that he will become a rotation player for the Lakers in the future, regardless of whether James is still with the Purple and Gold at that time.

Speaking of the Lakers, their record has quietly climbed to fifth in the West. Last season at this time, they were ninth in the West with a record of 16 wins and 15 losses. They have now left their crosstown rivals, the Clippers, behind, with both teams having records of 18 wins and 13 losses.

It's worth noting that the Lakers have completed a 4-0 sweep of the Kings this season. Anthony Davis' career record against Sabonis is now 4-1, which was previously 0-10.

On the other hand, the Kings have not changed their ways after changing coaches. After losing to the Lakers, they suffered a six-game losing streak. Their current record is 13 wins and 19 losses, ranking 12th in the West. Last season at this time, their record was 19 wins and 13 losses, placing them fifth in the West.

If this continues, the Kings might consider Flag for the 25th draft.

As for Fox, he might as well stay in the away court of Los Angeles instead of returning to Sacramento. There was news that the Lakers were planning to trade three first-round picks for a third star.

In fact, the Lakers don't necessarily need to trade because it seems that the third star is already in the team.

Who could it be? Of course, it's Reeves, who has averaged 20.3 points, 5.9 rebounds, 7.4 assists, and 1 steal in the last 7 games, with shooting percentages of 45.2%, 38.8%, and 82.9%.

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Undoubtedly, under Redick's coaching this season, the Lakers are much better than last season under Ham's management, with fewer unexpected problems. At least until now, there haven't been any rumors of internal conflicts.

Perhaps it has something to do with the good buddy relationship between James and Redick. The two used to often talk about life on podcast shows...