The Los Angeles Lakers were certainly lucky to get Luka Doncic in a blockbuster trade that continues to be talked about around the association. However, the Lakers have already built their roster with Anthony Davis in mind that L.A. hasn't yet been able to surround Doncic with the pieces he needs to make a championship charge.
Currently, the Lakers sit in fifth place in the Western Conference, and they have glaring roster deficiencies that they were not able to address before the trade deadline. Their defense is missing a lot of pieces to help cover for Doncic and Austin Reaves' shortcomings on that side of the ball.
Of course, it's impossible to count out any team with Doncic and LeBron James either way. Still, James acknowledged that the Lakers are dealing with the same issues as they have in years past, even though Doncic is now his co-star instead of Davis.
"We're playing good ball sometimes, but the number one important thing for us is health. We finally got healthy with AR coming back and then Luka went down with the hamstring. So that's going to be most important for our team. And it's been that way for our team the last couple of years," James said on the latest episode of the Mind the Game podcast.
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The Lakers' injury problems keep them from getting into a more consistent rhythm

Every game seems like a dogfight for the Lakers, as their defensive limitations force them to constantly outshoot their opponents. Against lockdown defensive teams, the Purple and Gold have struggled, especially with Doncic, Reeves and James in and out of the lineup.
"We're not set up to the point where we have a lot of room for error or, like, when Eddie was on the team. When Eddie goes down it's like, crap. We don't have enough to pick him up. When Luka goes down you know it's crap, it's Luka. AR was down, but it was tough for us," James said.

