D’Angelo Russell On Lakers-Celtics: ‘That Rivalry’s Never Gonna Die’

Dan Duangdao
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In his first game against the Boston Celtics, rookie D’Angelo Russell finished with 16 points, six rebounds and three assists in 28 minutes.

While Kobe Bryant made a dagger three-pointer to seal the 112-104 victory, the play of Russell helped the Lakers lead by double figures for most of the game.

Although this was Kobe’s final game in Boston, it was the first of many for Russell. Despite both teams in their rebuilding process, Russell says the rivalry between the Lakers and Celtics will never die, via Lakers.com:

With Kobe retiring at the end of his 20th season, the Lakers and Celtics rivalry enters a new era. While the Celtics are looking for their next superstar, the Lakers hope their young core of Russell, Julius Randle and Jordan Clarkson can lead them back to the NBA Finals.

To speed up the rebuilding process, the young core has shown flashes of their potential in hopes of enticing future free agents to come to Los Angeles. Since the Lakers are headed to the lottery for the third consecutive season, most are hoping player development becomes the main priority for head coach Byron Scott.

With a win to end 2015, the Lakers are back at Staples Center to host the Philadelphia 76ers on Jan. 1. In a matchup of two of the worst teams in the entire league, the Sixers will own the Lakers 2016 first round draft pick if it does not land in the top-three as a result of the Steve Nash trade in 2012.

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Dan Duangdao was the managing editor at Lakers Nation (2013-16, 2018-20). He is currently the founder at LA Sports Media, Lake Show, Raiders Nation, Rams Nation, Kings Nation, Galaxy Nation, and MMA Rumors. Born and raised in Southern California and a lifelong Los Angeles sports and mixed martial arts fan, his first NBA game was Kobe Bryant and the Lakers against the Golden State Warriors with Michael Jordan in attendance during the 1998-99 NBA season. He was previously a contributor at HOOPSWORLD (now Basketball Insiders) and an NBA editor at ClutchPoints. Follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @DanDuangdao.