Ball impressive on and off the court, Kidd says
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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.