In a NBA regular season game today, the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Washington Wizards who played at home 130-119. After this game, the record of Lakers , which won three consecutive victories, increased to 10 wins and 12 losses, and its ranking also rose to 12th in the Western Conference; while the record of Wizards , which suffered three consecutive losses, dropped to 11 wins and 13 losses, and its ranking also dropped to 11th in the Eastern Conference.

In the game, Troy Brown Jr., the Lakers' substitute wing player, performed well. He played 16 minutes and 42 seconds in the game, made 2 of 4 shots, 2 of 3 from outside the three-point line, scored 6 points, 1 rebound and 2 assists, and the plus and negative value also reached +9. Although playing time is very limited, Brown has played a huge role in both offense and defense. He has excellent off-ball movement and stable shooting ability on the offensive end, and he is also a reliable wing defender on the team on the defensive end. His single defense ability and assisted defense ability are quite good, and his defensive attitude and enthusiasm are also worthy of recognition.

So far this season, Brown's performance has been quite stable. He played 19 games in the first 22 games, averaging 25.6 minutes per game, averaging 7.8 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1 assist, 0.8 steals, and 0.1 blocks. He shot 45.3%, three-point shooting percentage 35%, and free throw shooting percentage 100%. With both ball rights and tactical status limited, Brown's performance is already very comprehensive.

is just the problem now, Lakers head coach Darvin Ham (Darvin Ham) does not seem to trust Brown in particular. Brown can be seen with the naked eye as the wing player with the most outstanding comprehensive ability in the team and is also the most suitable player to play as a starting third position. However, he can only play as a substitute and does not play too much time. I believe most people cannot understand Ham's tactical idea of obsessing with a small lineup. There is clearly a 3D type wing player with a sufficient size in the team, but he insists on putting three small guards around 190 in the starting lineup and a sixth man around 190. What did he think? Does he really expect Anthony Davis (Anthony Davis 2) to carry the whole picture?

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