Hmm an awful lot of discussion bashing Ball this season and now that he's hit double figures scoring in 4 straight games averaging a shade under 16PPG in those games silence.
He's starting to figure things out, he's both driving more, and he's figured out which spots on the floor he shoots well from and which ones he struggles from and he's setting up in the good spots. As a result he's shooting about 40% from 3 in those games. He's actually been in double figures in 7 of his last 12 games, which is still not that impressive but given how poorly he started, distinct improvement.
He's also added a shot to his arsenal he's now become quite good at going right, pulling up and hitting a 15 footer.
For the year now 9.6 7 and 7 a game, still not great but he's among the best rookies in both assists and rebounds. Still only shooting 34% overall 27.4% from 3 but both numbers on the way up. The weird thing for me is still his FT%, he's still shooting only 50%, he shot 67% at UCLA and frankly I think he shot better than that the last 10 games or so, really odd that he's shooting so poorly from the FT line in the NBA.
He's been playing with a calf issue on both legs for the last few weeks, he said it's like having a knot in both calves, but it sounds like they've worked through it although he's still wearing the compression sleeves on both calves.
I suspect there's lots to his better play but I think a big part of it was the reaction of his teammates when Jamal Murray mocked him at the end of a loss to Denver by dribbling around him as Ball was standing facing the other way waiting for the clock to expire. The Lakers were so incensed by Murray 2 of them ran over and fouled him hard, and Luke Walton specifically called out Murray for being immature after the game and said the Lakers would remember it. I don't think it particularly bothered Lonzo, guys have been taking shots at him all season, but I think the reaction of his teammates, having his back, was a pick me up of sorts.
He's still got a long ways to go, but we're starting to see much more glimpses of the kid that played so great for UCLA last year