Los Angeles Times

Ball impressive on and off the court, Kidd says

- tania.ganguli@latimes.com Twitter: @taniagangu­li

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“It’s a great compliment,” Kidd said. “But everybody is different at the end of the day. There’s always comparison­s of the great players in this league. Of Magic [Johnson], Michael [Jordan], Larry [Bird]. There’s always guys who come before for these young players to be compared to. It’s a great compliment. We’ll see.”

Ball struggled in his first game at summer league, especially with his shooting. He made only two of 15 shots and only one of 11 three-pointers.

Still, Kidd could see some of the qualities that allowed Ball to excel in high school and at UCLA. On the first play of the game, Ball threw a lob to Brandon Ingram for a dunk. In the Lakers’ second game of summer league, he scored 11 points with 11 rebounds and 11 assists.

“First play, they set up a great first play for him,” Kidd said. “Just understand­ing that it’s not always going to go in the basket, and the second game he had a triple-double so it just shows he has a great feel. There’s a lot of anticipati­on, a lot of hype around the game. … He came back and showed that he can be one of the best rookies in the league.”

There’s another aspect of Ball that Kidd appreciate­s.

“I think when we see he handles everything off the court extremely well with all the attention surroundin­g him,” Kidd said. “He just goes out and plays basketball. It’s really good to see his composure on the court. He enjoys the moment late-game. His dad and the coaches that he’s had this early in his career have done a really good job with him.”

Clarkson locks in

Guard Jordan Clarkson’s name surfaced as part of the Lakers’ discussion­s with the Indiana Pacers about a potential trade for then-Pacers star Paul George.

Clarkson heard about those reports but he never spoke to anyone at the organizati­on about the possibilit­y, he said.

“That will happen,” Clarkson said. “Internet ... , people want to get clicks on their page and all kinds of stuff. It is what it is. It’s part of the business. I love L.A. I’m staying here. Gotta put on this year.”

Clarkson said he’s been treating this offseason in a more businessli­ke manner than he had in the past.

“Just more time I’m putting in,” Clarkson said. “Taking it real serious this year. Spending a lot of time with our new strength guys as well, Gunnar [Peterson, the Lakers’ new strength coach]. … Going to Gunnar’s gym.”

Off day

The Lakers’ summer league team did not play on Sunday after playing on Friday and Saturday. They held a voluntary practice on the campus of the University of Nevada Las Vegas. They will play their third game of summer league at 7:30 p.m. Monday against the Sacramento Kings.

 ?? Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times ?? THE LAKERS’ Lonzo Ball, shown delivering a pass during a summer league game, has a “great feel” for the game, says Milwaukee Bucks coach Jason Kidd, a former NBA star.
Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times THE LAKERS’ Lonzo Ball, shown delivering a pass during a summer league game, has a “great feel” for the game, says Milwaukee Bucks coach Jason Kidd, a former NBA star.

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