Rui Hachimura is sometimes a forgotten man for the Los Angeles Lakers. The 6-foot-8, 230-pound forward is a very capable and efficient scorer, as well as someone who can be an effective defender against certain matchups, but he was arguably not used well by former head coach Darvin Ham.
JJ Redick, Ham’s successor, has some definite ideas on how to best utilize the talent on this Lakers roster. During a press conference on Wednesday, he was asked about the role Hachimura will have in his offense. He responded by outlining the “big role” the Japan native will have this coming season.
Via Lakers Nation:
Hachimura’s rebounding has always been somewhat of a disappointment. He has a career average of just 4.8 rebounds in 26.9 minutes per game despite his size, and rebounding was a very sore spot for the Lakers last season. They had trouble limiting teams to one shot, and they ranked dead-last in the NBA in second-chance points per game.
The forward put up 13.6 points a game on 53.7% field-goal shooting and 42.2% from 3-point range last season. However, there were long stretches where he wasn’t involved in L.A.’s offense and seemed to be relegated to a spectator beyond the 3-point line.