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The Lakers had a low start, but Jarred Vanderbilt is finally back against the Rockets

The LA Lakers had another slow start to a game despite being at home and having Vando back

By James Brown

The LA Lakers had another slow start to a game despite being at home and having Vando back
The LA Lakers had another slow start to a game despite being at home and having Vando back
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Not the best first quarter for the Los Angeles Lakers while they are facing the Houston Rockets tonight, but also isn't the worst one as the first quarter the team ended trailing by 5 points with a 25-30 score for the Rockets.

The good news is that Jarred Vanderbilt is finally back after missing twenty games, and while isn't at his prime level, he is set to make a difference on the group's defensive end.

Despite what many believed, Vanderbilt didn't start tonight as coach Darvin Ham said they want to go slow with the wing and not going to risk him. The key thing is that Vando is back and he will be starting to get in rhythm.

Cam Reddish started sending Max Christie to the bench, but the young guard became the sixth man of tonight's game by being the first one to enter the court.

LeBron James is destroying Dillon Brooks

While Brooks continues to try to make himself relevant against the Lakers and wants to be LeBron's antagonist, James' talent is too much to handle for Dillon in the defensive end and LA's superstar is dominating him without mercy.


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