Kobe Bryant Says D’Angelo Russell Moving Back To Point Guard
USATSI_8889414_153179170_lowres
Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Coming into the Los Angeles Lakers season opener, there was a question as to whether rookie D’Angelo Russell would start.

Head coach Byron Scott ultimately decided to start the second overall pick, but made him more of a shooting guard while allowing Jordan Clarkson to be the primary ball handler.

That will change when the Lakers take the court on Friday as Kobe Bryant told the media that Russell will move back to point guard via Mark Medina of the Los Angeles Daily News:

This was definitely the move to make as Russell was not comfortable off the ball. He was often just standing in the corner while Clarkson and Kobe ran the offense. As someone who has been lauded for his passing and court vision, taking the ball out of his hands made it very difficult for him to understand his role and make an impact on the game.

Clarkson did a solid job in the opener with 14 points, but only had three assists. The team leader in assists was actually center Roy Hibbert with four. Russell will surely be looking to change that in the next outing.

Many rookies including Karl-Anthony Towns, Emmanuel Mudiay, and Jahlil Okafor had excellent debut games, while Russell had more of a quiet season opener. Getting the ball back in his hands will give him more of a chance to show the world what he can do, and should benefit himself and the Lakers as a whole in the long run.

You May Also Like

Kendall Marshall Says Nick Young Has ‘Talents You Just Can’t Teach’

[new_royalslider id=”131″] When Nick Young gets hot, he is able to take…

Rookie Rankings: Jamal Murray Shines For Nuggets

Welcome back to our weekly rookie rankings. This week we have Jamal Murray make his way back into our top-five…

Frank Vogel Calls LeBron James ‘Middle Linebacker’ Of Lakers Defense

Los Angeles Lakers head coach Frank Vogel is once again proving himself as an elite defensive coach…

The Season is Over: Lakers-Mavs Game 4 Recap

Written By: Steven Almazan The Los Angeles Lakers were down 0 – 3…