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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Sport
Tania Ganguli

Lakers' Russell wants to keep improving

LOS ANGELES_It's an important off-season for Los Angeles Lakers point guard D'Angelo Russell as he enters his second NBA season.

But as he watches rookie Brandon Ingram, Russell realizes how much better things get over time.

"It's gonna get easier," Russell said of his advice for Ingram. "The more you start to trust the system and relax, it'll get easier. His leash will get longer as far as what he can do to help better himself. He's going to realize where he can get his shots, what he can get away with in this league."

Still Russell knows he has a long way to go. The team's first exhibition game gave him a chance to assess that.

"It was average," he said. "I didn't have that pace, I didn't have that pep in my step. But it's all new."

The Lakers won that game, 103-84, but mostly on the strength of a fourth quarter in which a group that was mostly their own second unit outscored the Sacramento Kings reserves, 39-15. Earlier in the game, the Lakers had fallen into a 19-point deficit and went into halftime down 13.

Russell finished the game with four points, five turnovers and three assists.

With Wednesday off, Thursday afforded Russell and his teammates a chance to learn from that.

"Details," Russell said. "We missed a lot of screens, a lot of defensive assignments. We were a little lost on the offensive end. ... Second half I feel like we brought that energy, and everybody got after it. It was fun in the second half. ... Our main thing is taking care of the ball. We didn't take care of the ball well as a team. We missed a lot of free throws and a lot of shots."

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