Los Angeles Lakers: Losing Streak at Four, So What’s Wrong in Lakertown?

December 2nd, 2010 by Justin Eisenband Leave a reply »
Over the last four games for the Los Angeles Lakers, Kobe Bryant has scored 27 points or more, yet the Lakers have struggled enormously. The Lakers have fallen victims to some below-average teams as well some talented teams on their four game slide including the Utah Jazz, Memphis Grizzlies, Indiana Pacers and most recently the Houston Rockets.

So why are the Lakers who were 13-2 in their first 15 games struggling all of a sudden?

Statistically, it would be easy to point to Pau Gasol as the major factor for the Lakers's recent struggles. Pau Gasol has averaged just 14.25 points per game on 42 percent shooting from the field over the last four games. While Gasol hasn't been terrible, these statistics pale in comparison to his lofty numbers over the course of the season which sit at 20.4 points and 53 percent shooting.

Gasol's recent play can account for a portion of the Lakers's recent slide, but he is certainly not the only problem in Los Angeles.

Los Angeles has failed to score more than 100 points in any game during the four game slide. The offensive woes could be traced back to some poor three point shooting.

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