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Coach Darvin Ham finally listened, coaching staff focused on this big problem!

The LA Lakers' weakest link has been coach Darvin Ham; he is finally admitting his mistakes and trying to improve them

By James Brown

The LA Lakers' weakest link has been coach Darvin Ham; he is finally admitting his mistakes and trying to improve them
The LA Lakers' weakest link has been coach Darvin Ham; he is finally admitting his mistakes and trying to improve them
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The Los Angeles Lakers will try to close out tonight their series against the Grizzlies at home in the Crypto.com Arena, but one of the main reasons the team has lost has been coach Ham's decision on the team's rotation and the timing of his time out callings.

The Lakers Nation has been hard on coach Ham because he needs to gain common sense, going small when Anthony Davis is on the bench, and that's when the Grizzlies have taken advantage in the games they have won.

Ham is starting to admit that he needs to improve in that area to win tonight and for the future of their postseason run, as he talked about in yesterday's post-practice presser.

Ham said that a big chunk of his coaching meeting yesterday was focused on the team's rotation and figuring out better ways to maximize the bench units.

Ham needs to give more minutes to Lonnie and Mo Bamba

The Lakers coaching staff needs to figure out a way to give more minutes to Lonnie Walker and Mo Bamba and less playing time to Troy Brown Jr. and Malik Beasley, who have disappointed so far.


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