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Robert Marvi

D’Angelo Russell says criticism has helped him raise his game

There was a time very recently when Los Angeles Lakers fans were down on starting guard D’Angelo Russell. He went through a brutal slump in December, and it appeared that perhaps the hot shooting he displayed last season was nothing more than a happy aberration.

Fans have criticized him for occasionally disappearing in crunch time and for not stepping up in big games.

He lost his starting job, but once he regained it in mid-January, he got hot. He has remained hot for almost the entire time since, and it has benefitted a Lakers team that has badly needed wins in bunches in order to bolster its chances of making the playoffs.

He erupted for 44 points, nine 3-pointers and the game-winning shot on Friday versus the Milwaukee Bucks. Afterward, he seemed to refer to the mental toughness that allowed him to withstand his cold streak and come out of it in one strong piece.

In his last 25 games, Russell is averaging 22.8 points and 6.4 assists a game while shooting a scorching 45.8% from 3-point range. For the entire season, he’s shooting 47.2% overall and 42.4% from downtown, both of which are career-highs.

LeBron James sat out Friday’s game, which meant Russell needed to step up his game and show tremendous leadership. That’s exactly what he did — and then some.

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