Schroder on Lakers being without AD & LBJ: It’s totally opposite now
“I think we got to move the ball, we got to play with more pace. On the defensive end, we got to be more scrappy”
After loss to Suns, Dennis Schroder said that the Los Angeles Lakers have to change approach now that they are without LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
Per ESPN, “I think how we played before with them two on the court, it’s totally opposite now, I think,” Schroder said after the Lakers trailed by as many as 18 and never led against the Suns. “I think we got to move the ball, we got to play with more pace. On the defensive end, we got to be more scrappy. And, yeah, I mean everybody who is coming on the floor has got to be confident to knock down the shot or to impact the game on the defensive end.”