Considering they didn’t make any roster moves this offseason, the Los Angeles Lakers will be relying on internal improvement from guys like Rui Hachimura in 2024-25.
Hachimura dealt with some injuries last season and his play was up-and-down because of it, although when the Lakers were at their best, he was starting and playing a big role in it.
Overall in 68 games last season, Hachimura averaged 13.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.2 assists while shooting 42.2% from 3 on 3.4 attempts per game. The Lakers had a 26-13 record in games he started.
While those are some of the best numbers of Hachimura’s career, former NBA guard Patrick Beverley explained on recent episode of “The Pat Bev Podcast” that he believes the wing can do even more for the Lakers:
Beverley is right in saying that Hachimura is at his best when he is playing aggressively and not deferring to his star teammates.
And given the Lakers’ lack of depth, they will need an aggressive Hachimura from the jump this season in order to compete in a loaded Western Conference. LeBron James and Anthony Davis are both coming off long Olympic runs so someone will need to pick up the slack if they are eased into the season, and Hachimura should play a big part in that.
Rui Hachimura expected to be ready for Lakers training camp
Rui Hachimura was forced to leave Team Japan in the middle of the 2024 Olympics this summer after suffering a calf injury. It appears that is behind him now though as recent reports indicate that Hachimura is healthy and ready for Lakers training camp.