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Los Angeles Lakers to change lineup after losing streak, team meeting

Los Angeles Lakers to change lineup after losing streak, team meeting

TheLos Angeles Lakersspent the weekend looking to regroup following a three-game losing streak. The Lakers suffered three blowout losses, including a119-96 loss on Christmas Dayagainst Kevin Durant and theHouston Rocketsat home.

Coach JJ Redick indicated after the loss on Christmas that an "uncomfortable" meeting was expected.

"We don't care enough to do the things that are necessary,"Redick said on Friday, Dec. 26. "We don't care enough to be a professional."

The Lakers had a team meeting on Saturday, Dec. 27 to work through some of the miscommunication and lack of effort from members of the team.

Redick spoke further about the results of the meeting and a longer-than-usual practice on Saturday.

"We had a great meeting as a staff this morning," Redick told reporters on Saturday. "Came in super early and we met with the players, and it was very positive and it was also listening. It was also for our staff, myself, to listen to the players and what they need."

There also appeared to be a level of frustration with the recent lack of success.LeBron James,Marcus SmartandRui Hachimuraall declined to comment on Friday after the loss to the Rockets, according to ESPN.

Oct. 26: The Dallas Mavericks' Cooper Flagg dunks the ball past the Toronto Raptors' Sandro Mamukelashvili at the American Airlines Center. Oct. 26: The Washington Wizards' Cam Whitmore dunks the ball against the Charlotte Hornets at Capital One Arena. <p style=Oct. 26: The Brooklyn Nets' Michael Porter Jr. dunks in front of the San Antonio Spurs' Victor Wembanyama at Frost Bank Center.

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"We just talked about everybody (players, coaches), we just got to kind of tighten up," Hachimura said about the meeting. "We had a good stretch in the beginning, and now we kind of, I don't know, we relaxed. Or we kind of got tired of winning. But we just stopped doing what we're supposed to do."

While Hachimura did speak with reporters the following day, James and Smart declined once again.

The Lakers were 10-4 to start the season before James' season debut on Nov. 18. James missed the first 14 games of the season due to a sciatica injury.

The team managed to continue their success upon the return of the 23-year veteran, winning the first four games with James to start his season. Los Angeles has compiled an 8-5 record since James' return.

James was one of several players who missed games during the season due to injury.Austin Reaves became the latest player expected to miss timeaftersuffering an injury on Christmas Day. Reaves is likely to miss at least a month of action.

Redick indicated ahead ofSunday's game against the Sacramento Kingsthe Lakers would see changes in the lineup. He wouldn't share the lineup during the pregame media availability, but mentioned thatNick Smith Jr.would see an increase in consistent minutes within the rotation off the bench with both Reaves andGabe Vincentout.

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) against the Phoenix Suns at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Arizona on Dec. 23, 2025.

Lakers results in last 10 games

The Lakers have gone 4-6 since Dec. 1.

  • Dec. 1: Loss, Suns 125, Lakers 108

  • Dec. 4: Win, Lakers 123, Raptors 120

  • Dec. 5: Loss, Celtics 126, Lakers 105

  • Dec. 7: Win, Lakers 112, 76ers 108

  • Dec. 10: Loss, Spurs 132, Lakers 119

  • Dec. 14: Win, Lakers 116, Suns 114

  • Dec. 18: Win,  Lakers 143, Jazz 135

  • Dec. 20: Loss, Clippers 103, Lakers 88

  • Dec. 23: Loss, Suns 132, Lakers 108

  • Dec 25: Loss, Rockets 119, Lakers 96

Lakers' upcoming schedule

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Los Angeles Lakers to change lineup after team meeting, losing streak