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    Lakers takeaways: Luka Doncic’s defense (yes, defense) helps hold off Spurs

    Lajina HossainBy Lajina HossainNovember 6, 2025Updated:November 6, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Lakers forward Rui Hachimura, right, celebrates with coach JJ Redick during the second half of Wednesday's game.
    Lakers guard Luka Doncic, center, who had 35 points, shoots over Spurs forward Keldon Johnson, left, and Spurs guard Stephon Castle. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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    The only way that game could have ended was with a free throw.

    Thanks to two missed free throws from San Antonioâ€s Julian Champagnie with 0.2 seconds remaining, the Lakers survived 118-116 Wednesday against the San Antonio Spurs in a disjointed game that dragged on for nearly three hours and included 66 total fouls and 84 free throws.

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    The Lakers (7-2) won their fifth consecutive game, fighting through exhaustion from playing in their third game in four days and a short rotation without guard Austin Reaves. At halftime, players and coaches acknowledged how tired they felt. Coach JJ Redick said when he woke up at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday “it was like a bus had hit me.â€

    But the team that still hasnâ€t approached its fully healthy form rallied in a way that continued to impress its coach.

    “Our group is so connected right now,†Redick said. “We were able to get back together and there was no quitting, there was no splintering.â€

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    Here are three takeaways from the game:

    Defense wins championships

    Marcus Smart couldnâ€t believe the stat line. Five steals and two blocks for who?

    “Lukaaaaa,†Smart said, elongating Luka Doncicâ€s name while smiling toward his star teammate who was sitting with his feet in an ice bucket with ice bags wrapped around his knees.

    Doncic matched his career high for steals in a regular-season game Wednesday. The guard averaging 40 points per game claimed his defense was the only thing he did well on a night when he finished one rebound short of a triple-double. While collecting 35 points, 12 assists and nine rebounds, he was an inefficient nine-for-27 from the field and four-for-11 from three. He missed four free throws, turned the ball over four times and, after picking up his fifth foul with 7:58 remaining in the fourth, nearly fouled out.

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    The last fact took Rui Hachimura by surprise.

    “I’ve never seen him like that,†Hachimura said. “But you know, he’s trying to be more aggressive [on defense] and that’s what we need from him, too.â€

    Redick said Doncic had a few games when he started slow defensively in terms of physicality and engagement, but has been overall “really good†this season. Even when he was switched on to Spurs star Victor Wembanyama or point guard Stephon Castle, Doncic still competed well.

    “There wasn’t matador defense,†Redick said. “He still guarded. And that was huge. The reason we won the game is because we guarded in the fourth quarter. Our fourth-quarter defense was the No. 1 reason we won the game.”

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    The Lakers limited the Spurs to 36.8% shooting from the field during the fourth quarter while forcing six turnovers. Wembanyama was held to 19 points on labored five-for-14 shooting with eight rebounds. He was nine-for-11 on free throws and fouled out with 1:40 remaining when he bowled over Hachimura.

    Hachimura delivers the plays of the game

    Lakers forward Rui Hachimura, right, celebrates with coach JJ Redick during the second half of Wednesday's game.

    Lakers forward Rui Hachimura, right, celebrates with coach JJ Redick during the second half of Wednesday’s game. (Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press)

    Redick credited Hachimura with the two biggest plays of the game. Besides drawing Wembanyamaâ€s sixth foul, Hachimura also hit a three-pointer off a Doncic assist that put the Lakers up by two with 5:15 remaining. Redick said it exemplified Hachimuraâ€s unique ability to go long stretches seemingly without even touching the ball but still knocking down key shots.

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    “Somehow mentally, I have to be kind of ready for the moment,†Hachimura said. “… But I think that comes with patience and my mindset to be ready for the moment.â€

    Hachimura is one of just three Lakers players who have played in all nine games this season as the Lakers have rolled out seven different starting lineups. He finished with 15 points, including two made three-pointers that came in critical situations. He put the Lakers up by one with 4:57 remaining in the second quarter as the team erased a 10-point first-half deficit. A double team pinned Doncic close to the baseline and the guard nearly hopped out of bounds while slinging a one-handed pass over his head to Hachimura, who splashed the shot.

    The Spurs called a timeout. Doncic approached Hachimura and bowed to him in appreciation.

    “He told me I didn’t pass him the ball today, so I got to do that more,” Doncic said jokingly. “No, jokes aside, I think he’s been amazing. Just staying ready in the moment. And he’s a great guy, too. So that kind of people you want to have on your team and the start he’s having, it’s very underrated and we need him to keep going.”

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    Lakers hopeful Austin Reaves can return for upcoming trip

    Reaves missed his second consecutive game with right groin soreness. The guard participated fully in shootaround on Wednesday before the game and even got an extra workout after the morning session to test his injury, but was held out after consultation from staff and trainers.

    Redick hopes Reaves can return by Saturdayâ€s game against the Atlanta Hawks, which would be six days since he was injured during the first quarter against the Miami Heat.

    But “weâ€re not going to put him at risk,†Redick emphasized.

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    “It was the right decision, both from him and from performance, to hold him out tonight,†Redick said. “Those injuries, or a further injury on that, is hard. I’ve had ’em. I’ve had surgery, we’re trying to be safe with him.â€

    LeBron James is four weeks removed from being diagnosed with right sciatica and was supposed to be reevaluated for his return soon. But the upcoming five-game road trip could be a difficult situation for the 40-year-oldâ€s potential season debut.

    The Lakers begin in Atlanta on Saturday, then travel to Charlotte and Oklahoma City with one day in between each game before finishing with a back-to-back in New Orleans and Milwaukee next Friday and Saturday, respectively. After that, the schedule clears up with just one game against the Utah Jazz during the following week.

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    This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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