Lakers’ Darvin Ham disses Max Christie in worst way possible

Los Angeles Lakers head coach Darvin Ham is on the hot seat — well, at least he should be. The Lakers have wildly underperformed this season and Ham’s odd coaching decisions have been at the forefront of those struggles.

Ham’s rotations haven’t made much sense and it is obvious that he has established favorites that will get more run than other guys. Just look at someone like D’Angelo Russell. Russell has his flaws and will probably still be shopped by LA this season but there is no world in which Taurean Prince should be getting way more minutes on a near-nightly basis.

One player who has seemingly been in Ham’s dog house all season is Max Christie. Christie thrived in the Summer League and preseason, and it looked like the second-year wing was ready for an increased role this season. That is not what Christie got as Cam Reddish has gotten all the playing instead.

If that was not damning enough then Saturday night’s loss against the Utah Jazz should tell fans all they need to know. Christie did not play a single minute in a close fourth quarter that the Lakers desperately needed to win. In a vacuum that would not be egregious; but what makes it awful is the fact that Skylar Mays did play in that fourth quarter.

Christie did get more minutes in the game than Mays but the fact that Ham was more trusting in Mays in the fourth quarter tells the entire story. Ham does not appear to be a fan of Christie even though he has played well every time he has gotten an opportunity.

It isn’t like Ham was riding the hot hand, either. If Mays was knocking down shots left and light and was playing with a fire underneath him it would be one thing. Mays didn’t score a single point (0-2 shooting), had two assists, one steal, one rebound and two fouls. He was a -5 in the game.

Christie didn’t put up any real numbers either as he went 1-2 from the field with a three-pointer made. But the Lakers were at least a +9 in the 14 minutes of playing time that he did get. That isn’t nothing.

At the end of the day, the fact that Ham trusted a two-way signing who just joined the team last week over a second-round pick who has been developing says all you need to know. And it doesn’t say much about Christie, who does still have potential. It showcases just how out of touch Ham really is with this team.

Related Posts

Philadelphia 76ers’ Jimmy Butler Plan If Miami Heat Fail To Reach Extension, Revealed

Tһаnks to а bаnged uр-Joel Embііd fіgһtіng tһrougһ tһe entіre seаson, tһe Pһіlаdelрһіа 76ers weren’t іn full strengtһ wһen tһe fасed tһe New York Knісks іn tһe…

Shaquille O’Neal opens up on oft-clowned on Boston Celtics tenure

One of tһe NBA’s greаtest tаlents Sһаquіlle O’Neаl, а рowerһouse іn tһe раіnt, refleсts on һіs less-tһаn-stellаr tenure weаrіng а Boston Celtісs jersey. Sһаquіlle O’Neаl, one of…

This candidate should be Lakers’ next coach after helping LeBron’s former rival

Tһe Los Angeles Lаkers аre seаrсһіng for а new һeаd сoасһ аfter fіrіng Dаrvіn Hаm on Frіdаy. Tһere wіll be іmmedіаte рressure on wһoever gets tһe job….

Timberwolves’ Anthony Edwards fires back at Michael Jordan comparisons

NBA рlаyers аre аlwаys сomраred to legends of tһe раst, oftentіmes leаdіng to іnsurmountаble exрeсtаtіons. For Mіnnesotа Tіmberwolves suрerstаr Antһony Edwаrds, һіs сomраrіson һаs suddenly beсome none…

Magic, Klay Thompson reportedly have ‘mutual interest’

Klаy Tһomрson’s future wіtһ tһe Golden Stаte Wаrrіors іs fаr from сertаіn. He’s enterіng unrestrісted free аgenсy іn tһe summer, аnd tһe Wаrrіors front offісe һаs yet…

Pat Riley tells Jimmy Butler ‘Keep your mouth shut.’

Pаt Rіley just рublісly sһаmed Jіmmy Butler durіng а tіme wһere NBA сoасһes аnd exeсutіves аre һellbent on рroteсtіng tһeіr stаrs. Tһe Mіаmі Heаt lost tһeіr fіrst-round…