LeBron James was encouraged by the Los Angeles Lakers’ ability to limit the Los Angeles Clippers scoring on Thursday, despite ultimately losing the game.
The Clippers ran out 103-97 victors at Crypto.com Arena in Kawhi Leonard’s first outing in 16 months.
It was another frustrating game for the Lakers as they failed to land enough of their shots, especially from three-point range, which was also an issue in their season-opening loss to the Golden State Warriors.
Having only hit 10 from 40 from beyond the arc on Tuesday, the Lakers were successful with just nine from 45 attempts against the Clippers, who scored as many from 16 fewer shots.
Speaking after the defeat, LeBron was in no mood to focus on the negatives, instead praising his team-mates for putting pressure on the visitors at the other end of the court, limiting them to just 80 shots in the contest.
“I’m definitely not going to sit here and harp on [about] what we can’t do every single game,” he said. “That’s not a leader.
“What I know we can do? We can defend our ass off. We did that tonight, which gave us an opportunity to win and we just couldn’t make it happen. But I’m OK with that.”
On his team’s inefficient shooting, James added: “If we’re reliant on [that] every single game, then we’re in trouble.
“So, I’m not worried about that or thinking about that. It’s how hard we play, how aggressive we play, how determined we are to go out and compete every night.
“And we’ve got to defend. When we defend, we’re going to give ourselves a good chance to win.”