Los Angeles Times

Even when cold, Ball stayed cool

- By Tania Ganguli tania.ganguli@latimes.com Twitter @taniagangu­li

Through all the hand wringing about his shooting percentage and whether he could be a successful shooter with his unorthodox motion, Lonzo Ball maintained one mantra:

“I’m going to keep shooting.”

Now that the shots are falling, his words haven’t changed much.

“Just confidence,” Ball said. “I’ve been missing for a long time, I’m bound to start hitting. I’m going to keep shooting. They’re all good shots to me, so it’s feeling good.”

Ball made 41% of his three-pointers during his season at UCLA. Though the three-point line is closer to the basket in college than in the NBA, it wasn’t uncommon for Ball to step back to NBA range.

That’s why despite his dismal shooting start in the NBA — he was the worst shooter among qualified rookies for a time — his coaches never worried about whether he would recover.

About a month ago the Lakers started to notice a change in practice. Ball’s shot was falling there; they just needed that to translate to games.

That has come recently. Friday night against the Golden State Warriors, Ball made five of six three-pointers, sinking his first four three-point attempts. In a five-game stretch, Ball made 47% of his three-point tries.

“For playing the hardest position in the NBA as a rookie, I thought he’s had an unbelievab­le season so far even before he started shooting the ball better,” Lakers coach Luke Walton said. “Game by game he figures out more and it’s good to see that his hard work is paying off.”

It didn’t pay off Saturday, as Ball made only two of six three-pointers and four of 13 overall against the Portland Trail Blazers.

Kuzma ascending

Forward Kyle Kuzma is the first Lakers rookie since Jerry West in 1961 to have at least three consecutiv­e games with 25 points or more. Kuzma’s fifth game with at least 20 points and 10 rebounds is the most for a Lakers rookie since Magic Johnson had 10 in the 1979-80 season.

It’s no coincidenc­e that Kuzma has played this well against some of the best teams in the NBA.

“I like playing big games,” Kuzma said before Saturday’s game. “Past three games have been pretty big so I think that definitely contribute­d to it.”

Etc.

Ivica Zubac was recalled to the Lakers from his assignment in the team’s developmen­t-league affiliate. The South Bay Lakers beat Canton on Friday and Zubac scored 28 points. … Alex Caruso, who is with the Lakers as part of a two-way contract, played seven minutes in Friday’s game at Golden State and 12 Saturday. “I thought AC came in for his limited minutes and did a really nice job of penetratin­g and kicking it out to people,” Walton said.

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