Dalton Knecht, the Lakers’ rookie guard, clutched the sport ball inside his locker after he dominated the ultimate minutes of the Lakers’ time beyond regulation win Thursday in Phoenix, a proud second for somebody who isn’t a stranger to dominating a sport.
“This felt just like Auburn,” he stated with a smile, remembering the sport final season the place he scored 39 factors in a win over Tennessee’s SEC rival.
The variations, although, weren’t really that delicate.
That sport in Auburn? It didn’t include LeBron James and Anthony Davis fanning Knecht on the sidelines after he metaphorically caught fireplace. It didn’t occur with one of many NBA’s greatest shooters ever, Reggie Miller, on the published. It didn’t occur with Knecht’s all-time favourite participant, Kevin Durant, on the opposite sideline encouraging him to maintain going.
It didn’t occur, preseason or not, as a Los Angeles Laker.
As he walked onto the courtroom for time beyond regulation after taking pictures the Lakers again into the sport, Durant discovered Knecht on the courtroom and gave him a message that may be much more helpful than the sport ball.
“Go take over the game,” he informed the rookie.
His future Corridor of Fame teammates had simply given him the identical recommendation.
“Bron and AD said, ‘It’s time.’ So it was just time to take over,” Knecht stated.
It validated the early reward heaped on Knecht, who appears to be like like he’s going to undoubtedly be part of the workforce’s rotation out of coaching camp.
“Reggie [Miller] and I were talking about it before the game and he was like, ‘It’s high praise to say he’s in the 1 percent of shooters.’ And I’m like, ‘Yeah, he’s in the 1 percent of shooters,” Lakers coach JJ Redick stated. “The thing about him is just the mentality. It’s been very obvious in pickup before the season. In training camp, thus far in games, he’s got no fear. He’s not afraid of the moment.
“That was a show that he put on.”
Lakers guard Dalton Knecht celebrates a three-pointer with star teammate Anthony Davis throughout the fourth quarter Thursday night time in Phoenix.
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The present — 35 factors, together with a stretch the place he scored 20 in a row late within the fourth quarter and into time beyond regulation — actually makes it look like the Lakers bought a steal within the draft. Knecht fell to the workforce at No. 17 as a result of issues about his age and defensive limitations, league executives say.
And the questions on Knecht’s protection, coaches and teammates say, aren’t going to be unimaginable to beat due to his coachability and want for enchancment.
“The way that he shoots the ball and the way that he listens, like you say, ‘Dalton do this,’ he’s going to do it. Like no ifs, ands, buts, Austin Reaves said. “No, ‘I thought it was this, I thought it was that.’ Like you say, ‘be low man (on defense), go vertical.’ That’s what he’s going to do. So having that trait as well is good and being able to, like I said, shoot the ball the way that he does, it’s going to be hard for him not to be on the floor at times. Obviously, you know, defensively, he’s working his ass off every single day to get better. He’s asking questions, and that’s all you can ask from a rookie.”
The Lakers have taken a protracted take a look at Knecht this fall. He’s main the Lakers in minutes and is averaging 10 three-point makes an attempt per sport. Earlier than Thursday, he was taking pictures simply 27%. He missed a possible tying three earlier within the preseason in opposition to the Suns.
“Just those moments that you dream of as a kid, and you can tell that he wants those moments. He wants to, the shot that he missed in, I think it was Palm Springs, right? To tie it. You could see in the locker room, like how much, you know, that shot meant to him,” Reavers stated. “He was pissed. You could tell by the way he was looking at him like he was he wasn’t happy with himself. And that’s a that’s a very good trait to have.”
The Lakers and Redick already appeared dedicated to him earlier than he confirmed the form of scoring prowess that made him one of many huge tales of school basketball final season.
“He’s just got, he’s got a mental toughness about him,” Redick stated. “And whether it’s the offensive rebounding, the competitiveness on defense. He’s trying. He’s got some things he’s got to learn and get better at, but he’s trying. And honestly, that’s half the battle sometimes.”
And Thursday, he bought his first actual second as a professional — whereas Durant, James, Davis and others watching.
“For him to go out there and put on a performance like that in that second half was unreal to watch. It was … I almost hit a hole-in-one the other day. I hit it off the pin and like that excitement that I had then, like I had it for that whole fourth quarter,” Reaves stated. “So it’s beautiful. You see how much work that he puts in every single day. He’s hunting people down right after practice to shoot. So you tip your hat to a guy like that. And, you know, I expected all those shots to go in, to be honest.”