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Adjusting to LeBron James can be a tall task for even the most grizzled of veterans, so it’s little surprise the Lakers’ kids have gotten out to a slow start this season.
The wing duo of Kyle Kuzma and Brandon Ingram entered Wednesday night as inconsistent and increasingly inefficient second and third scoring options, while Lonzo Ball showed his passing brilliance only in spurts, too often sandwiched in lineups alongside Rajon Rondo.
The youngster who fit in best early on is the least heralded of the quartet, former Villanova guard Josh Hart, who began the evening shooting 41.7% from three.
Tyson Chandler was exactly what Lakers needed.
At least for a night.
Magic Johnson’s hypocritical wake-up call meeting with Luke Walton came the day after a loss last week in Minnesota.