Los Angeles Lakers head coach Frank Vogel felt his team’s struggles in their defeat to the New Orleans Pelicans reflected a “disjointed” season after they lost 114-111 in a “playoff game”.
The Lakers were beaten despite strong performances from their two biggest stars, as LeBron James racked up 38 points and eight rebounds while Anthony Davis returned from injury with 23 points, 12 rebounds and six assists in 37 minutes.
C.J. McCollum and Brandon Ingram combined for 61 points for the Pelicans, who are now almost assured of their place in the play-in tournament.
The Lakers’ play-in tournament chances took a massive hit with the loss – which moved their record to 4-16 in their past 20 games – sitting one game behind the San Antonio Spurs in the race for the 10 seed, with a difficult remaining schedule.
Speaking with post-game media, Vogel said he had no choice but to play James and Davis for extended minutes and cut down the rotation.
“I think potentially [they were affected by fatigue down the stretch], but this was a playoff-mindset type of game, so those guys want to be in there,” he said.
“We’re communicating constantly throughout the game. I think both of them would say [they did not play too many minutes] – it’s a playoff game, you got to be in there, you’ve got to compete.
“This was a playoff game for us, so you use the roster however you see fit, given that matchup.
“C.J. McCollum and Brandon Ingram as a tandem, and with [Jonas] Valanciunas, those three guys are as good as just about any three you can put together in the league. That’s why they’re one of the hottest teams in the league.
“It’s why we liked what Avery [Bradley] could bring to the table, and using Dwight [Howard] on Jonas as much as possible, but the guys who fell out of the rotation [including Talen Horton-Tucker and Austin Reaves] was just due to matchup.”
Vogel felt the Lakers’ issues scoring down the stretch were a microcosm of their campaign.
“I think it’s the nature of the disjointed season that we’ve had – these guys haven’t been on the floor in six weeks together,” he said.
“We played last night – it was a tough travel situation getting in late and having to play an important game today, we just fell short. Those are the little things that are the difference between winning and losing.
“I won’t look at [10th seed] San Antonio at all – obviously we’ll find out what their scores look like, but our focus has to be on what we can control, and that’s winning the next game.”