San Diego Union-Tribune

ANTHONY MAKES LAKERS DEBUT

- BY DAN WOIKE The Associated Press contribute­d to this report. Woike writes for the L.A. Times.

Of all the ways for Carmelo Anthony to make his Lakers debut, this was a strange one.

Playing on a court with a WNBA logo in the center in the middle of the afternoon on a Wednesday, Anthony finally stepped onto the floor in Lakers’ gold to start his 19th NBA season.

Ceding their prime-time spot to the more deserving WNBA conference finals, the Suns and Lakers continued their preseason in Phoenix, with L.A. losing 117-105.

Anthony’s Lakers’ debut, though, took precedent over any result, the Lakers getting a glimpse at what the 37-yearold forward could add this season.

He played 17 minutes and scored eight points on 10 shots — only one coming from beyond the 3-point line.

“At this point in the season, I think at this part, it’s just figuring it out and getting the kinks out and trying to get everybody back on the court at one time,” Anthony said.

He and Anthony Davis got their first in-game action together and there were some bumps, which was to be expected.

“There was a little hesitation from both of us,” Davis said. “We’ve never played with each other before, so we’re trying to figure that out. But we’re constantly talking to each other, got the bench talking to us. The more we communicat­e what we want to do, the easier it’ll be as the season progresses.”

The optimized version of Anthony, though, still hasn’t been unveiled. He, as with most of the Lakers’ offseason acquisitio­ns, is designed to best contribute around LeBron James, Russell Westbrook and Davis.

And for the second straight game, Davis was the

only member of the Lakers’ big three to play, the team and coach Frank Vogel committed to playing their most important players only as much as needed this preseason.

In addition to James and Westbrook sitting out, the Lakers rested center Dwight Howard. Down a big man, Vogel started Davis at center alongside Anthony, Wayne Ellington, Kendrick Nunn and Talen Horton-Tucker. The Suns played their regulars, including Chris Paul, with the exception of Devin Booker.

The edited roster is undoubtedl­y responsibl­e for a portion of the Lakers’ struggles for the second straight game. Although preseason game No. 2 is no time for panic, the Lakers were badly outrebound­ed again.

With Westbrook and James sidelined, the Lakers struggled to employ a playmaker beyond Rajon Rondo,

the ball stuck too often with guards such as HortonTuck­er and their defense softened drasticall­y after forcing turnovers early.

Malik Monk continued to be a bright spot, scoring 18 points and hitting four threes.

“These things don’t happen overnight,” Anthony said. “I mean again, I thought we had a great training camp, thought we had a great week and a half, two weeks. As far as the game goes, it is what it is.

“Some things that we have to work out, things we need to work on, we will work on. But once you get the group back intact then you start seeing what’s going on, what’s happening, what we need to get better at.”

The Lakers announced after the game that veteran forward Trevor Ariza had an arthroscop­ic procedure on his right ankle and will be evaluated in about eight weeks.

Notable

The NBA has agreed to not randomly test players for marijuana this season, a continuati­on of the policy that was put in place last year for the COVID-19 “restart bubble” and has remained since.

Drug testing will continue for things such as human growth hormone and performanc­e-enhancers, along with what the league calls “drugs of abuse” — such as methamphet­amine, cocaine and opiates. But the league’s agreement with the National Basketball Players Associatio­n over random marijuana tests will continue for at least another season.

Luka Doncic had 19 points in just 19 minutes of his preseason debut and Dallas beat visiting Utah 111-101 in its opener under new coach Jason

 ?? CHRISTIAN PETERSEN GETTY IMAGES ?? Lakers’ Carmelo Anthony, who had eight points on 4-of-10 shooting, handles the ball during the first half of a preseason game against the Phoenix Suns.
CHRISTIAN PETERSEN GETTY IMAGES Lakers’ Carmelo Anthony, who had eight points on 4-of-10 shooting, handles the ball during the first half of a preseason game against the Phoenix Suns.

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