Los Angeles Times

For Kuzma, goal is to get in game

Not an All-Star yet, Lakers’ Kyle Kuzma settles for scoring 35 to lead way in Rising Stars game.

- By Tania Ganguli

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Each year, Kyle Kuzma writes down his goals for the season.

He knows one thing that will definitely be on that list this fall. “Trying to be an AllStar,” Kuzma said.

On Friday night, Kuzma participat­ed in the Rising Stars game for the second straight year. It’s a game that features first- and second-year players, many future All-Stars and some who will play in Sunday’s All-Star game.

He was named MVP after scoring a game-high 35 points on 15-of-27 shooting to help Team USA claim a 161-144 victory over Team World. He will participat­e in the skills competitio­n on Saturday.

For Kuzma, the weekend provided a much-needed chance to get away from his daily routine. After he’s done, he plans to disconnect even more.

“Just being away from everything, as you guys know being in L.A. is kind of a nonstop thing with media attention, seems like something different every day,” Kuzma said. “I think being out here is a fun thing. This is a dream come true for a lot of people, especially for me. Having an opportunit­y to be here back-to-back years. After this I’m going to be somewhere on a beach for a day and a half to recharge and get back to trying to make a playoff push.”

The Lakers hit the AllStar break on a low note, losing to the Philadelph­ia 76ers by 23 points and the bottomdwel­ling Atlanta Hawks by four. They were in fourth place in December before LeBron James’ groin injury that caused him to miss 18 games; now they are 10th and three games out of the final playoff spot.

Injuries have weighed heavily on the Lakers all season but particular­ly in the last two months, when they have missed James, Rajon Rondo and Lonzo Ball for significan­t stretches.

Then, for two weeks in the month leading up to the break, Kuzma and his teammates were hounded by trade rumors and constant questions about how those rumors made them feel.

Twice on Friday morning in Charlotte, Kuzma was asked about trade rumors, and both times he shut down the questionin­g quickly.

“I’m done talking about the deadline,” Kuzma said. “I’ve said a million and two quotes about that since the deadline.”

In his mind, the Lakers have shown glimpses of their potential. There was a span during the season when they went 18-9.

“I believe we’re that team for sure,” Kuzma said. “The easiest way is to get healthy, everybody. Before we got hurt, nicks and bruises, we were the fourth-best team in the West. … They always say [that] to be a great NBA team, to win the Finals, you gotta have luck and you gotta have health on your side. I think if we get healthy, get Zo [Ball] back and get that chemistry, we’ll be all right.”

Being in Los Angeles comes with perks that Kuzma plans to capitalize on. He’s even thinking about getting into the media game and having a podcast with other players.

“A lot of players, they don’t like speaking to the media because how they feel about it,” Kuzma said. “But it might be a little easier when you’re talking to another player about certain different things, so it might be a little easier, and fun for entertainm­ent.”

As a follow-up, Kuzma was asked how he feels about the media. He said he doesn’t mind, except for the occasional dumb question. The next question he was asked was about the trade deadline.

“Trade rumors. Dumb question,” Kuzma said, smiling. “Nah, trade rumors over, I’ve already said what I want to say. Kind of tired of answering. I’ll probably answer it in April too, but I don’t care.”

 ?? Chuck Burton Associated Press ?? THE LAKERS’ Kyle Kuzma dunks during the Rising Stars game in Charlotte. He scored a game-high 35 points to help Team USA defeat Team World 161-144.
Chuck Burton Associated Press THE LAKERS’ Kyle Kuzma dunks during the Rising Stars game in Charlotte. He scored a game-high 35 points to help Team USA defeat Team World 161-144.

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