Quick Bytes
- Colin Castleton leads Lakers to first Summer League win over Hawks.
- Castleton’s performance: 17 points, 12 rebounds, and six assists.
- Lakers’ focus on teamwork over individual stats in Summer League.
- Castleton worked on 3-point shooting during the offseason.
Lakers Celebrate First Summer League Victory with Castleton at the Helm
The Los Angeles Lakers secured their first Summer League win against the Atlanta Hawks, with Colin Castleton delivering an outstanding performance.
Castleton, a two-way player for the Lakers, was a key contributor to the team’s 87-86 victory, shooting an impressive 8-of-9 from the field. His 17 points, 12 rebounds, and six assists not only showcased his well-rounded abilities but also his commitment to the team’s success over personal achievements. Despite the focus often being on individual stats in Summer League, Castleton emphasized the importance of the win and the team’s collective effort.
The Lakers’ ability to come together and execute a fourth-quarter comeback was notable, especially without Dalton Knecht, one of their standout players this summer. Castleton’s defensive improvements and leadership were pivotal in the game and are seen as a foundation for the team to build upon in their remaining games.
Off the court, Castleton has been honing his 3-point shooting, a skill he’s been developing with the help of Lakers coaches and front office staff. Although he didn’t attempt a three-pointer in this particular game, his offseason dedication to improving his range is a promising sign for his future contributions to the team.