November 22, 2024

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The Los Angeles Lakers are entering a crucial stretch of fixtures that’ll determine whether they can make a playoff push this season.

The Los Angeles Lakers have been a middle-of-the-pack team for most of the season. Despite looking like contenders before the season started, the Lakers sit as the No. 9 seed with a 31-28 record. They’re entering a make-or-break stretch of the season, with the team not favored to win eight of their next 10 games.

The Lakers play their rival Clippers on February 28, with the Clippers favored to win the contest. They’ll follow that up with what should be an easy win against the Washington Wizards (February 29) on Leap Day. What follows is a brutal stretch of fixtures against six playoff-caliber teams.

They face the Denver Nuggets (March 2), Oklahoma City Thunder (March 4), Sacramento Kings (March 6), Milwaukee Bucks (March 8), Minnesota Timberwolves (March 10), and then the Sacramento Kings (March 13) once again. This is a brutal two-week stretch that ends with a matchup against the surging Golden State Warriors, who they’re currently ahead in the standings but have underdog odds for this matchup on March 16.

The final game is against the Atlanta Hawks (March 18) without Trae Young, the only game outside their Leap Day Wizards clash they’re the on-paper favorites for.

This stretch could easily lead to the Lakers sinking below .500 once again, a disastrous outcome for the franchise that chose to stay pat the trade deadline with the hope the roster can make a late-season push like they did last year. They’ve shown the makings of a contending team in high-level matchups earlier this season, so maybe this is what they need to force them to compete at their very best.

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