Quick Bytes
- Taurean Prince highlights the impact of injuries on the Lakers’ season.
- Lakers exited playoffs after a tough series against the Denver Nuggets.
- Prince advocates for team continuity and health for future success.
- As a free agent, Prince expresses a strong desire to re-sign with the Lakers.
Lakers’ Taurean Prince Reflects on Season’s Struggles and Future Hopes
The Los Angeles Lakers’ 2023-24 season was marred by injuries, affecting their performance and playoff run. Taurean Prince, who played 78 games, emerged as a reliable player for the team, either starting or coming off the bench.
Despite making it to the playoffs, the Lakers faced an uphill battle against the Denver Nuggets, leading to their exit in five games. Prince pointed out that injuries to key players like Gabe Vincent and Jarred Vanderbilt disrupted the team’s cohesiveness, which he believes was crucial for a championship bid.
Prince noted the team’s potential, citing that their record this season would have placed them third in the Western Conference the previous year. He emphasized the importance of continuity and health for the Lakers, suggesting that maintaining the core team could lead to better outcomes.
With the offseason approaching, General Manager Rob Pelinka has decisions to make regarding the team’s composition. Prince, however, is optimistic about the current lineup and is keen on staying with the Lakers, expressing a 100% interest in re-signing with the team he has grown to love.
Image Credits
- Getty Images: Taurean Prince in Lakers’ attire.