Although the Lakers can get two days of rest before the next game against the Warriors, the Lakers' injury problems within the Team still can't be solved well. The Lakers also updated their injury reports ahead of the game against the Warriors:
In this report, Cameron Anthony and Kendrick Nunn missed the game due to injury, LeBron James and Russell Westbrook are both in a state of doubt, and Anthony Davis and Dwight Howard are the most likely to play.
On the other hand, Lakers core point guard Russell Westbrook missed the game against the Blazers due to back injuries, and when interviewed and asked about back injuries, Westbrook said that his back injuries are not suitable for "sitting on the bench" for a long time:
In the first two games of Westbrook's appearance, head coach Frank Vogel has been refrigerating Westbrook at key moments in the game, and Westbrook is clearly using the opportunity to talk about injury issues to express dissatisfaction with Vogel's decision.
Finally, the Lakers didn't make any moves before the trade deadline, and the team's general manager, Rob Pelinka, said it was a decision made after communicating with James and Davis. However, according to Dave McMenamin, some sources said that the Lakers management did not communicate with James and Davis before this:
Considering that the Lakers have not been able to play a good enough record so far this season, and in the case of not being able to change the lineup, this basically means that the Lakers will not have a good enough competitive strength this season. At least relying on the big three lineups of James, Davis and Westbrook, this Lakers will not be the team with the opportunity to win the championship trophy.