For the last two months, the Los Angeles Lakers have been playing games that had postseason implications on a regular basis. Those games culminated with Tuesday’s slugfest with the Minnesota Timberwolves in the play-in tournament, where LeBron James and crew overcame a 15-point third-quarter deficit to win 108-102 in overtime.
The Lakers looked tired at times during the last few weeks, but they will get some much-needed rest before they begin their series against the Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday in the NBA playoffs.
Buy Lakers TicketsThe schedule for the entire series has been released, and it will also give L.A. a decent amount of rest during the actual series.
After the play-in, the Lakers just got done playing 8 games in 14 days. With this schedule, they will play 4 games over the next 13 days. Some much needed days off for a team that has been playing high-stakes games for 6+ weeks. pic.twitter.com/lKwdgAuW35
— Darius Soriano (@forumbluegold) April 12, 2023
The team will have four full days off before the tip at noon Los Angeles time on Sunday. It will have two full days of rest before both Game 2 and Game 3 as well.
That rest will come in handy particularly for James and Anthony Davis, both of whom are nursing lingering foot injuries.