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Recap: Lakers Crushed By Rockets At Home On Christmas Day

The Los Angeles Lakers returned home and hosted the Houston Rockets as part of the NBA’s annual Christmas Day slate.

This was one of the most highly-anticipated matchups of the day, and for good reason with Luka Doncic, LeBron James, Austin Reaves, Kevin Durant and Alperen Sengun all suiting up. The Lakers have really been struggling lately though and that continued in this one as they got blown out by the Rockets, 119-96, to suffered their third straight loss.

The Lakers were careless with the ball early with some silly turnovers. The Rockets also did what they do best and that’s attack the offensive glass to jump out to a 9-3 lead before Reaves hit a triple and a layup to settle his team in.

Amen Thompson was attacking the paint with ease to put the Rockets up double digits, forcing JJ Redick to use two early timeouts.

After a slow start for Doncic, he got going offensively towards the end of the first quarter. The same could be for Durant, however, as the Lakers trailed 37-25 after a poor opening frame.

After appearing to hurt his shoulder, Marcus Smart quickly returned for the Lakers and gave the team some energy with his defensive playmaking along with Jarred Vanderbilt to get the deficit back to single digits.

When Doncic returned to the game, he immediately went into attack mode with six straight points for the Lakers. Vanderbilt then hit a rare triple and had a putback to make it a four-point game.

Again though, the Lakers had some careless turnovers leading to a Rockets run to end the half, taking a 63-53 lead into the locker room.

Injuries continued to pile up for the Lakers as Reaves was ruled out at halftime after re-aggravating his calf injury that he just returned from. As has been the case a lot this season, the Lakers came out flat to begin the third quarter with Houston quickly building its lead above 20.

Doncic wasn’t getting many calls and expressed frustration with the officiating, and L.A. went into the fourth quarter facing a 92-74 deficit.

James continued to play with energy despite the big deficit, but Durant and the Rockets kept pouring it on as the Lakers couldn’t get any stops. With the game out of reach, both teams emptied their benches midway through the fourth quarter with L.A. suffering another blowout loss.

What’s next for the Lakers…​


The Lakers will finish out 2025 at home, hosting the Sacramento Kings on Sunday night and then the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday.

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Lakers Video: Luka Doncic Surprises Fans With Shoes & Gift Packages On Christmas Day

After sitting out one game, Los Angeles Lakers superstar guard Luka Doncic was back on the court on Christmas Day to take on the Houston Rockets. Unfortunately, the Lakers fans didn’t get to witness a victory, but multiple fans in attendance got an extremely special experience thanks to Doncic himself.

In the spirit of Christmas, Luka gifted 25 fans in the 300 section of Crypto.com Arena with a special Luka 5 gift package. The Lakers guard debuted his new signature sneaker from Jordan Brand and there was also a short film released along with the shoe featuring NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski and Luka’s former teammate Boban Marjanovic.

Additionally, Luka would upgrade the seats of an additional 15 fans to a suite that he provided. It is a truly wonderful gesture and once again shows his generosity which has been on full display since joining the Lakers:

Major props to Luka for this.
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— Lakers Nation (@LakersNation) December 26, 2025

Not long after being acquired by the franchise, Doncic made a massive donation to help with relief from the wildfires that had occurred throughout Southern California. And he recently gifted his teammates as well as Lakers coaches and staff E-bikes for Christmas.

Luka Doncic, Jordan Brand Luka 5

Luka Doncic shared the holiday love by surprising 25 fans in the 300 section with a special Luka 5 gift package and upgrading their seats to a suite

The highly-anticipated Luka 5 will be available starting Jan. 8 at Jordan.com and select retail locations in a “Venom” (black and green) colorway, though Nike’s website also lists a “Viper Edge” (all-green) version as coming soon. Luka’s fifth signature shoe will build off the previous model that was released in March, featuring a full-length Zoom Strobel for extra propulsion and a new ISOband for enhanced control.

Luka Doncic, Jordan Brand Luka 5

Luka Doncic shared the holiday love by surprising 25 fans in the 300 section with a special Luka 5 gift package and upgrading their seats to a suite

Jordan Brand’s Luka 5 marks the first time one of his signature shoes includes full-length Zoom Strobel. The feature provides a responsive platform, and the new ISOband is designed to allow for a push off from the ground at any angle. Meanwhile the, ISOplate, a Doncic shoe signature feature, delivers underfoot stability and lateral support for quick directional changes.

Luka Doncic, Jordan Brand Luka 5

Luka Doncic shared the holiday love by surprising 25 fans in the 300 section with a special Luka 5 gift package and upgrading their seats to a suite

The Luka 5 still includes a low-profile design that keeps your foot close to the court for a claw-like grip. A full-length herringbone traction pattern with HART rubber makes for strong traction.

Luka Doncic explains generosity​


Doncic has always been known for his generosity and after recently gifting E-bikes to his teammates and Lakers staff members, he explained why it is so important to him.

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Lakers Injury Update: Austin Reaves (Calf) To Be Re-Evaluated In 4 Weeks

The Los Angeles Lakers announced guard Austin Reaves has been diagnosed with a grade 2 left gastrocnemius strain. He will be re-evaluated in approximately four weeks.

The Lakers’ Christmas Day game was a rough night on many levels. Not only were they blown out by the Houston Rockets on their home floor, but Reaves had to leave the game after injuring his calf.

Reaves played just 15 minutes before exiting the game, his second contest back after sitting out the previous three with a different calf issue. Reaves underwent an MRI to determine the severity of the issue and, while he seems to have avoided a major injury, he will still need to miss some time with the team announcing he will be re-evaluated in four weeks.

While this certainly could have been worse for Reaves, he and the Lakers must still be extremely careful in his rehab in order to ensure there is not another setback.

Any soft tissue injury is a concern and the timetable on a return can vary, but calf injuries especially have been popping up across the league and can lead to bigger problems. In particular, there have been multiple players who have pushed to return from a calf strain, only to tear their Achilles. Most notably this was the case for Indiana Pacers point guard Tyrese Haliburton, who did so in Game 7 of the NBA Finals.

That is obviously a worst-case scenario for Reaves, and one that he and the Lakers would like to avoid at all costs so there will no doubt be extreme caution exercised, especially now that there has already been multiple injuries. Reaves is far too important to the Lakers’ short and long-term future to risk any major injury.

It is certainly unfortunate for Reaves, who has been in the midst of a career-year, one that has him on the brink of his first All-Star selection. Even with recent contests lowering his numbers slightly, Reaves is still averaging 26.6 points, 5.2 rebounds and 6.3 assists while shooting 50.7% from the field and 36.5% from deep. He is also getting to the free throw line more than eight times per game and shooting an excellent 87.3% from the stripe.

The most important thing for Reaves and the Lakers is that he gets completely healthy and is eventually able to return to the court and continue performing at the high level he has been this season.

Luka Doncic offers his support to Lakers teammate Austin Reaves​


Reaves’ Lakers teammate Luka Doncic is no stranger to dealing with a calf strain as he dealt with one last season prior to being traded by the Lakers and the superstar guard offered his support in helping Reaves deal with the injury.

“Yeah, I talked to him. He just said he didn’t know (the severity), he’ll have an MRI I think tomorrow. So just told him if he needs something to help with, I know how it is to go through a calf injury. It’s not fun at all. Just be there to support him. Take your time, calves are dangerous. So take your time,” Doncic said.

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Chris Paul Rumors: Lakers Not Expected To Be Landing Spot For Clippers Guard

A common name linked to the Los Angeles Lakers in free agency over the years has been veteran guard Chris Paul, who of course was traded to the team in 2011 before the deal got vetoed by the league.

At 40 years-old, Paul announced this season would be his last and with that, he return to the L.A. Clippers as he was a pioneer in turning that franchise around. After failing to win a championship in the Lob City era, the five-time assists champion felt it was right to close out his final season back there.

The Clippers were viewed as a contender in a competitive Western Conference, but their season has been a disaster to this point. So much so that their front office decided to part ways with Paul, the franchise’s greatest player, during a recent road trip.

Despite how sour his exit from the Clippers was, Paul wants to find a new home to continue his final NBA season. While it may make sense to connect the Lakers given their proximity and the recent injury to Austin Reaves, that is reportedly not at the forefront of the front office’s minds right now, via NBA insider Jake Fischer:

Despite the 40-year-old’s frequently cited desire to play as close to his Los Angeles-based family as possible, sources say that the Lakers are not considering Paul as a potential in-season addition despite the many years of Paul-to-the-Lakers speculation that have swirled leaguewide. Remember that our publisher reported on Dec. 14 that the Lakers have generally been very intentional in targeting players under 30 since the offseason when addressing various roster needs … and word Friday night that Austin Reaves will be lost for at least four weeks has created larger problems for the purple and gold anyway.

Even despite the Reaves injury, the Lakers aren’t exactly in need of another ball-handler that presents no answers to their defensive woes. While Paul can still playmake at a considerable level, he is not a viable fit given LeBron James, Luka Doncic, Gabe Vincent and Marcus Smart all needing minutes.

As the trade deadline begins to come to the forefront, general manager Rob Pelinka needs to focus on youthful 3-and-D talent because if the Lakers’ defense continues in this direction, there is no chance of contention.

LeBron James comments on Chris Paul departure from Clippers​


One of Paul’s closest friends is James and those two have shared plenty of battles against one another. With James being an outspoken supporter of Paul, he was not willing to speak about the former Clippers guard’s sudden departure from Los Angeles.

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Lakers Injury Report: Jaxson Hayes Doubtful, Gabe Vincent Out Vs. Kings

The Los Angeles Lakers released their injury report for Sunday night’s game against the Sacramento Kings and Gabe Vincent (lumbar back strain) remains out while Jaxson Hayes (left ankle soreness) is doubtful and Drew Timme (concussion protocol) is questionable.

Austin Reaves (left calf strain) has also been ruled out as he is expected to miss at least the next four weeks with a calf injury.

In Reaves’ absence, both Luka Doncic and LeBron James will need to take on bigger roles as ball-handlers for the Lakers. After those two, Vincent will be next in line, so the Lakers getting him back as soon as possible would be ideal. It just won’t be happening on Sunday against the Kings.

Back injuries can be tricky and Vincent has missed the last four games due to his. The team will be cautious to ensure it doesn’t become a long-term issue, but he will certainly do everything he can to be on the court as quickly as possible.

The same can be said for Hayes, who left the Lakers’ recently loss to the Phoenix Suns early with ankle soreness and then sat out on Christmas Day against the Houston Rockets.

With Hayes likely unable to return, Maxi Kleber will continue to get minutes as the team’s backup center behind Deandre Ayton, although JJ Redick could also opt to play smaller lineups at times.

The Lakers are desperately looking to get back on track on Sunday after getting blown out in each of their last three games. With some key players on the injury report, it will take a group effort in order to make that happen.

Luka Doncic offers his support to Lakers teammate Austin Reaves​


Reaves’ Lakers teammate Luka Doncic is no stranger to dealing with a calf strain as he dealt with one last season prior to being traded by the Lakers. After Reaves’ most recent injury, Doncic offered his support in helping his co-star get through it.

“Yeah, I talked to him. He just said he didn’t know (the severity), he’ll have an MRI I think tomorrow. So just told him if he needs something to help with, I know how it is to go through a calf injury. It’s not fun at all. Just be there to support him. Take your time, calves are dangerous. So take your time,” Doncic said.

Reaves is set to be re-evaluated in four weeks and then he and the team will go from there.

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Rui Hachimura Confident Lakers Can Turn Things Around

Dating back to the summer, a popular debate in the Los Angeles Lakers community was if they would keep Rui Hachimura as their fifth starter or if they would get a defensive-minded player like Marcus Smart in there to complement the stars.

However, head coach JJ Redick has opted to start Hachimura when the team has been at or near full strength. While a starting lineup of Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves, LeBron James, Hachimura and Deandre Ayton sounds great offensively, they have struggled defensively and as a whole in turn.

During this three game losing streak, L.A. has struggled to find any sort of cohesion on defense, which prompted Redick to have an ‘uncomfortable’ practice and brutally honest team meeting.

While no team wants to go through these rough patches, Hachimura acknowledged that their struggles are shared amongst everybody.

“I think it is on all of us,” he said. “Literally even in the meeting we talked about we don’t point at each other. We talk everybody, players, coaches, we have to tighten up. We had a good stretch in the beginning and now we relaxed, we got tired of winning. We just stopped doing what we’re supposed to do, we watched that today. We don’t really watch film like that, but we have to review things we’re supposed to do throughout the season.”

A silver lining to these issues happening now is it is early in the season and the Lakers forward is confident the team can still turn this around.

“Of course, yeah, we’re fine. We just have to kind of reset everything,” Hachimura said. “I think I’ve been in the league seven-eight years, seven years and it’s always happened. It’s not always good to have something like this, but we can’t have it longer that it’s supposed to be. We got to get on a title run again, lots of home games coming, so we have to focus on that. I think we’ve lost these last three home games, right? That’s not acceptable, we have to protect our home.”

The team as whole has to be a lot better, if they hope to compete for a title this season, but Hachimura was reflective about what he personally has to do better to bring back winning.

“I think I just have to bring my energy. I’m not really a vocal guy, as you guys know. I think in the game, there’s times I’m not doing the things that I’m supposed to do. Going in to offensive rebound, getting back on defense, little stuff is going to help the team. So, I think those kinds of stuff, I think I have to focus more on. Bringing the energy, being physical, those kinds of stuff is going to help, I think.”

Offense was never a concern for this Lakers team, but defense was the question mark and so far those suspicions have been proven true. However, now that players know what they need to do individually to become a better unit, perhaps those concerns get smoothed over time.

Rui Hachimura willing to do whatever necessary to help Lakers win​


There is no denying how valuable of a secondary scorer Hachimura is, but he needs to embrace other skills outside of scoring, like rebounding. With a big frame, Hachimura should secure at least five rebounds a game.

Knowing that scoring is not always needed, he admitted that he is willing to do whatever is necessary to help L.A. win games.

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Recap: Lakers Blow Out Kings To End Skid

After three straight blowout losses, the Los Angeles Lakers were looking to get back on track on Sunday night when they hosted the Sacramento Kings.

The Lakers remained shorthanded without Austin Reaves, Gabe Vincent and Jaxson Hayes in the lineup, but there were still able to handle business, cruising to a 125-101 victory to snap their losing streak and improve to 20-10 on the year.

LeBron James was playing with nice energy to start as he had six early points, including an emphatic dunk to give the Lakers an 8-4 lead. The same can be said for DeMar DeRozan, however, as he always enjoys playing back in L.A. and had eight early points to keep up with James.

When James went to the bench, Luka Doncic picked up the slack offensively with a triple and some free throws. It was a strong first quarter for the Lakers as James returned and beat the buzzer with a jumper to give them a 30-24 lead going into the second.

Nick Smith Jr., who is expected to get an extended look in the rotation in the absence of Reaves, showed what he is capable of with five straight points to begin the second.

Everyone was getting involved for the Lakers as Jarred Vanderbilt hit a triple and Jake LaRavia completed a three-point play. Doncic then found James for a reverse dunk to extend the lead to nine.

Despite DeRozan going to work in the midrange, the Lakers were able to keep the Kings at bay offensively in the first half. After a strong close to the second quarter by Doncic, L.A. went into the locker room with a 68-53 lead.

The Lakers picked up where they left off to begin the third quarter as Doncic, James and Rui Hachimura all connected from deep while they remained locked in defensively to grow their lead.

Smith again came off the bench and brought immediate offense for L.A. as he made his first seven shots. After the Kings beat the buzzer with a triple though, the Lakers took a 99-80 lead into the fourth quarter.

The Lakers had no issues closing out the game in the fourth quarter as LaRavia had another three-point play and then Smith hit a 3 to continue growing the lead. James then added a three-point play of his own before both teams emptied their benches for the night.

What’s next for the Lakers…​


The Lakers will finish out the calendar year with a tough test against the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday night before beginning 2026 with back-to-back games against the Memphis Grizzlies.

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Lakers News: Nick Smith Jr. Remained Confident, Ready To Make Most Of Opportunity

With the Los Angeles Lakers missing both Austin Reaves and Gabe Vincent — the former for at least four weeks — Nick Smith Jr. knew that his number was going to be called. This was made especially obvious after head coach JJ Redick said changes would be coming to the Lakers rotation.

Smith received 24 minutes of game action on Sunday night against the Sacramento Kings. He played the sixth-most minutes of any Laker and received the second-most minutes off the bench beside Jake LaRavia’s 25. He more than made the most of those minutes as the guard scored 21 points on 8-of-14 from the field and 5-of-10 from deep. He was instrumental in keeping the Lakers afloat during non-Luka Doncic or non-LeBron James minutes, making his first seven shot attempts on the night.

Smith took the opportunity he got and ran with it, and fans are sure to see more of him over the next few weeks. One defining trait of Smith is his confidence, and he spoke about that, saying that it’s required in the NBA in order to thrive.

“Well, in this league, you’ve got to have confidence,” Smith said. “If you don’t, they’re gonna go out there and see it right away. And we’re one of those teams where we’re gonna try with matchups and stuff like that, try to go at matchups we think we can score on every time. I feel like I can hoop with the best of them. I know I’m still young and got a long ways to go in this league, but I’m just trying to put one foot in front of the other and keep working.”

Smith received the game ball from Redick for his work on Sunday night and while the ball itself might just go into his mom’s trophy case for him, he reflected on what the sentiment of that moment means for him.

“It means everything,” he said. “Just going home and watching film and making sure I’m ready. It’s a different stage from where I came from, and I understand that. So I just want to make sure I’m ready.

“The game ball? I guess it’s just another thing to go up with my trophies and stuff at my mom’s house. I’m pretty sure she’s going to take it as soon as she sees it, but I’m blessed man. I’m blessed to be here. Just to have the opportunity to play with the Lakers, even be in the league. A lot of guys where I’m from would love to be in this situation, so I’m just blessed.”

However, Smith is keeping his focus squarely on improving and doing what he can to help the Lakers instead of focusing on pride of personal accomplishments.

“Not really. I’m just in a space where I’m just locked in right now. Just trying to do what I can to help this team win and like I said I try to prepare every day like it’s game day, and it showed tonight. Coaching staff got a lot of trust in me to go out there and do what I do, and I haven’t had that in a long time, so it’s definitely been very helpful,” Smith said.

If the Lakers are going to survive a month or more without Reaves, they are going to need contributions from players like Smith. And despite not having significant NBA opportunities since being a first-round pick two years ago, he appears to be more than ready for the task.

Lakers plan to stick with Luka Doncic rotational shift​


Part of the changes that Redick made to the rotation on Sunday night was bringing Smith in for Doncic at the 3-minute mark of the first quarter, a major change. Doncic usually plays the entire first before resting in the second, but Redick went to the bench earlier on Sunday, to great success.

Redick said after the game that he plans to stick with that change.

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Lakers Injury Report: Rui Hachimura & Gabe Vincent Out, Jaxson Hayes Returns Against Pistons

The Los Angeles Lakers released their injury report for their Tuesday matchup with the Detroit Pistons and Rui Hachimura (right calf soreness), Austin Reaves (left gastrocnemius strain) and Gabe Vincent (lumbar back strain) are out while Jaxson Hayes (left ankle soreness) is available to return.

Hachimura missed practice on Monday due to the calf injury and will now miss a game, although head coach JJ Redick made it seem like it was a minor issue that wouldn’t keep him out long.

Vincent has missed the past couple of weeks and hasn’t progressed enough to return, while Hayes’ absence only ended up being two games. Meanwhile, Reaves will be sidelined for at least the next month as he tends to his calf injury.

Los Angeles has unfortunately been unable to keep the same lineups consistently due to various nagging injuries across the roster. The impact has been particularly felt among the stars as all three have not been available often during the 2025-26 season.

Getting Hayes back would be huge for the team as the Lakers can use all the help they can get as they head into the heart of their regular season schedule. Redick has managed the guard rotation by using more of Nick Smith Jr. behind Marcus Smart. Meanwhile, Maxi Kleber has soaked up minutes in Hayes’ place, though he doesn’t offer the same rim running or lob threat ability.

Vincent is a reliable point of attack defender that can knock down an open jumper, while Hayes offers vertical spacing in pick-and-roll situations between himself and Luka Doncic and LeBron James. Those skills would be useful against a Pistons team that currently sits atop the Eastern Conference, although they will have to manage without Vincent and Hachimura.

Detroit is a young, fast and athletic team that can out opponents over the course of a night, so the Lakers will likely need big performances from its stars to carry them to a victory.

LeBron James willing to do whatever’s needed for Lakers​


James was forced to miss the beginning of the 2025-26 season, but since his debut he has started to look more and more like himself. It was understandable to see James struggle with his rhythm and timing early on, but the super star seems to finally be catching his rhythm on both sides of the floor.

James regaining his form comes at a good time now that the Lakers have ruled out Reaves for at least the next month. Reaves carried a heavy burden, but James said he is willing to do whatever the team needs in his absence.

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Lakers News: Luka Doncic Looking To Get Teammates Involved At Start Of Games

Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic has typically set the tone at the start of games as he is leading the league in first-quarter scoring by a wide margin at 12.0 points per game.

With the team on a three-game losing streak though, Doncic shifted his mentality on Sunday night against the Sacramento Kings, only taking six shots while dishing out three assists in the first quarter.

That helped get the Lakers back on track as they were locked in from the jump and cruised to an easy win.

After the victory, Doncic discussed what he was trying to do differently in the first quarter.

“Just trying to get everybody involved a little more than I used to. So everybody got some shots up today,” Doncic said. “So I just think when we play, when we share the ball, when we move the ball, it’s great for us.”

The Lakers offense is definitely at its best when everyone is moving the ball to get open looks for their teammates. Doncic deserves credit for recognizing that as he could easily continue looking for his own shot in first quarters considering he is the leading scorer in the league.

Overall in the game, Doncic finished with 34 points, five rebounds and seven assists in 33 minutes. Perhaps the biggest difference for the Lakers overall was the energy they played with, which Luka believes starts with himself and LeBron James.

JJ Redick explains Luka Doncic rotation shift​


Not only did Doncic’s mentality change in the first quarter, but so did his rotations. The superstar has usually played the entire first quarter, but JJ Redick switched that up and took him out around the three-minute mark. After the game, the head coach explained why he did that and if it will continue.

“I think it, particularly with [Austin Reaves] out, just gives more time for those guys to be the quarterback without the other one. Having said that, we ran a lot of stuff for them to be in two-man action, for them to be part of the play together tonight. So, it’s not like we’re trying to like, keep them apart, it’s just the nature of what we’re trying to do,” Redick said.

“And we’re going to do this for the foreseeable future and just see how it goes. But I thought it was good tonight and it’s a longer stretch for LeBron, it’s a shorter stretch for Luka, but it’s not going to diminish either of their overall playing time.”

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Recap: Lakers Close Out 2025 With Blowout Loss To Pistons

Looking to build off their win over the Sacramento Kings, the Los Angeles Lakers closed out the calendar year by hosting the Detroit Pistons, the team with the best record in the Eastern Conference.

The Pistons are the exact type of young and athletic team that the Lakers have struggled with, and that continued in this one as L.A. suffered a 128-106 loss to drop to 20-11.

LeBron James was celebrating his 41st birthday and did so by kicking off the game with two assists to Deandre Ayton and Jake LaRavia, who started in place of the injured Rui Hachimura. James then finished a reverse layup in transition to give the Lakers an early lead.

Marcus Smart took an elbow to the face but was called for a foul, leading to him picking up a technical for arguing with the officials. From there though, Luka Doncic got going offensively with a three-point play and a triple.

Cade Cunningham also got off to a strong start, controlling the offense for Detroit, who led 36-30 at the end of the first.

Cunningham had back-to-back buckets to begin the second with the Pistons taking a double-digit lead for the first time. The Lakers were in a long offensive drought, which James ended with a triple.

Detroit was pounding the L.A. inside as they had no resistance defensively in the paint. LaRavia took a big elbow to the face though as Jalen Duran was called for a Flagrant 1 on his drive. The Lakers forward was able to stay in the game and make both free throws despite the shot to the head.

The Lakers continued to struggle defensively to end the half, but James and Doncic were able to keep up on the other end to head into the locker room with a 70-65 deficit.

L.A. has typically struggled against athletic teams to begin third quarters, but they came out strong in this one and tied the game after a three-point play by Doncic.

Doncic was later called for a technical foul for flailing his arms, even though there was a foul called on the Pistons on the play. That gave Detroit some momentum as they closed the third quarter strong to take a 96-88 lead into the fourth.

The Lakers had a couple silly turnovers early in the fourth as the Pistons took a double-digit lead once again.

Offensively, L.A. couldn’t get anything going as Detroit ramped up the ball pressure. The Lakers continued turning it over as their deficit grew larger and larger to the point where it was too much to overcome.

What’s next for the Lakers…​


The Lakers will stay at home to kick off 2026, hosting the Memphis Grizzles in back-to-back games on Friday and Sunday at Crypto.com Arena.

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Luka Doncic: Lakers Could’ve Matched Pistons’ Physicality Better

The Los Angeles Lakers ended 2025 with yet another blowout loss, this time to the Detroit Pistons. Luka Doncic led the way with 30 points and 11 assists and the Lakers stuck with Detroit for most of three quarters before getting dominated in the fourth as things fell apart.

The Pistons own the best record in the Eastern Conference on the back of an extremely physical style of play, one that the Pistons franchise is traditionally known for. And while Doncic feels the Lakers played well for three quarters, they just didn’t match Detroit’s physicality as well as they could have.

“It could have been better for sure,” Luka said after the loss. “I think in the fourth quarter, I think we were playing great basketball for three quarters and then they just went on an insane run. So, I think we played good basketball for three quarters. We gotta definitely match their physicality. That’s the whole point. We gotta match how they play and see the refs let it go. We should play with more physicality for sure.”

A three-point play from Doncic tied the game at 79 with 5:47 left in the third quarter, but it was all downhill from there as the Pistons pushed the lead back to eight by the end of the quarter and quickly moved it into double-digits just a couple minutes into the fourth.

“Yeah, I think we just let off on the rope a little bit,” Doncic added. “Like I said, I think we played good basketball for three quarters, physical basketball and then we just kind of let go of the rope.”

The Pistons had 74 points in the paint to just 44 for the Lakers while also having 31 fast break points. The Pistons have a roster full of young, physical, athletic players and Luka feels the Lakers just didn’t match them.

“Yeah, they were playing physical. Like I said, we’ve got to match that physically.”

It has unfortunately been a familiar theme for the Lakers throughout this rough stretch of the season and one that Luka and many others have spoken about. The fight and energy of this Lakers team can not afford to dip and they just couldn’t quite muster enough to stick with one of the best teams in the NBA.

Lakers’ Luka Doncic admits he had ‘too many turnovers’ vs. Pistons​


Another issue for the Lakers in the loss to the Pistons was an inability to take care of the ball. Doncic had eight of the team’s 20 turnovers and he admitted that was far too many.

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Source: https://lakersnation.com/luka-doncic-lakers-couldve-matched-pistons-physicality-better/
 
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