The stakes right here in early April for the Lakers are simple to see, the trophies that sit in proprietor Jeanie Buss’ window overlooking the observe courts a continuing reminder of what the objectives are for the workforce, notably at a time when the expertise on the roster seems to be formidable.
However for a participant like middle Jaxson Hayes, there are different issues at play, the free-agent-to-be in crucial position of his profession on the very best workforce for which he’s performed.
“I just view it as opportunity to make a name for myself, an opportunity to go win some games and win a ring,” Hayes stated after the Lakers held a uncommon observe Wednesday. “And I just look at it as I gotta come in locked in every day and just try to make the most out of every day, be the best version of myself.”
One of the best model of Hayes has been absolutely optimized with Luka Doncic now on the Lakers, the commerce doing greater than leaving Hayes because the lone possibility to steer the frontcourt with Anthony Davis off to Dallas. It additionally paired Hayes with Doncic, a maestro in the case of enjoying with athletic facilities who he can discover area for lobs close to the rim.
Hayes is averaging almost 9.0 factors per sport whereas taking pictures 76.9% from the sphere with Doncic within the lineup. And even when Hayes just isn’t scoring simple baskets, his rim-running has compelled defenses to suck into the paint and create extra open photographs on the perimeter.
“When teams do that, man, it’s either Luka’s gonna get a bucket or one of the shooters gonna get a bucket,” Hayes stated.
It’s made him one of the crucial essential Lakers, a participant with a talent set the workforce can’t actually exchange when he’s not on the courtroom. When he missed 4 video games in early March, the Lakers misplaced all 4.
“I’ve told him this a number of times over the last week or so, he’s so important for us,” coach JJ Redick stated earlier than a win over Houston on Monday. “If we’re wanting to win at the highest level, he’s gotta be elite. And that’s not to put pressure on him because he has guys that can take that pressure off of him. But we need him on the floor. We need him to stay out of foul trouble. We need him to lay off the referees. He’s gotta be locked in.”
Hayes’ frustration with the officers has been a problem as his minutes have elevated, and he acknowledged he’s looking for extra empathy throughout emotional moments of the sport.
“It’s been a very big topic of discussion, and it’s something I’m trying to work on,” he stated. “Obviously I play with a lot of passion and I’m a very passionate player and very energetic player. So sometimes I get on the refs when I feel like they miss ‘em, but I gotta remember they’re human too and gotta just focus on the game, focus on myself. So that’s been a big point of emphasis for us and just leaving them alone and focus on myself.”
Playoff preview?
The Lakers host Golden State on Thursday, the primary time the groups meet since each squads reconfigured their rosters.
Since buying Jimmy Butler from Miami, the Warriors (44-31) have rocketed up the standings and might be a first-round opponent for the Lakers (46-29).
Stephen Curry had 52 factors, together with 12 three-pointers, Tuesday in a win over Memphis.
“Jimmy’s just such a competitor and everyone knows that,” Hayes stated. “We see what he’s done with Miami the past few years, so just changed the whole game. We gotta deal with him and Draymond [Green], two very big competitors. And obviously Steph is Steph.
“Yeah, it definitely brings a lot of differences and more energy to the game.”