Lakers 'current player adjustment

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The Lakers are currently going through a period of major player adjustment. After they won the championship last year, the team's performance declined, which also prompted them to adopt a series of change measures.

The Lakers made major adjustments at the core of the team. They have introduced a number of outstanding players into the trading market, such as Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook, injecting new blood into the team. These players not only performed well on the court, but also had a positive impact on the team's atmosphere and teamwork.

The Lakers actively adjusted the team's tactical system. They strengthened training on the offensive and defensive ends and tried some new tactical strategies. On the one hand, they strengthened the team's interior offense. Under Davis's leadership, the offensive end's effectiveness was even better. On the other hand, they also increased the defensive pressure on their opponents and improved the overall defensive intensity of the team.

Next, the Lakers also made adjustments to the team's rotation. They no longer rely on the star players of the past, but focus more on cultivating the potential of young players. For example, they gave more opportunities to Tarren Horton-Tucker and Kyle Kuzma, who showed great potential for improvement on the court.

The Lakers also made some changes in team management. They hired a new general manager to lead the team in overall planning and operations. The general manager brought more resources and opportunities to the Lakers with his sharp vision and excellent negotiation skills.

The Lakers 'current major player adjustment is an important milestone for the team. Whether it is in terms of adjusting the team's lineup, improving the tactical system, adjusting the rotation lineup and changing management, the Lakers are working hard in a more stable and strong direction. I believe that as time goes by, the Lakers 'efforts and adjustments will bring a more brilliant future to the team.