Lakers Player Ratings: Luka Doncic And Austin Reaves Decimate The Pelicans In Impressive Fashion
Posted December 1, 2025
The Los Angeles Lakers have officially won their seventh straight game by decimating the struggling New Orleans Pelicans 133-121 on Sunday night. We expected a Lakers win, and that’s what we got, thanks to some incredible performances from some of the hottest players in the league right now.
sat out because of foot soreness, but the Lakers still led by 19 after the first quarter, 46-27. That was a sign for things to come because Luka Doncic started hot,
Austin Reaves was steady, and role players such as DeAndre Ayton and Rui Hachimura stepped up in secondary roles. The Pelicans had no chance throughout the contest, and it was evident from the first quarter onward.
Let’s dive into the Lakers’ player grades after Sunday night’s performance, because there is plenty to discuss about the stars who showed up, the role players who added scoring and defense, and the other bench players.
Austin Reaves: A+
Game Stats: 33 PTS, 5 REB, 8 AST, 1 STL, 1 BLK, 9-15 FG, 4-7 3PT, 11-12 FT, 40 MIN
Reaves was spectacular yet again. He was efficient, deadly, and at his best tonight. The 33 points he scored occurred when the Pelicans made runs at the Lakers, with Reaves responding with calm shot-making. Missing only six shots and one free-throw, Reaves played at a superstar level without a doubt.
The eight assists Reaves had demonstrated how well he led the offense, confidently running into traps and setting up teammates’ shooting all night long. This was an excellent performance for him and one of his best complete games this year. We have been saying that very often this season, but Reaves is almost certainly heading towards his first All-Star Team this season.
Luka Doncic: A+
Game Stats: 34 PTS, 12 REB, 7 AST, 1 STL, 1 BLK, 9-22 FG, 4-12 3PT, 12-14 FT, 35 MIN
Doncic jumped out to a quick 20-point first quarter, burying New Orleans before they could get their rhythm. He decreased his shot attempts later in the game, but he controlled the game throughout his time on the court. He had 12 rebounds and created baskets by constantly making the Pelicans pressure him on the floor.
He did struggle beyond the three-point line tonight (4-12), but he took advantage of free throws from New Orleans’ defense and boasted two turnovers throughout the game, which demonstrates his excellent command as the lead point guard. A commanding superstar performance throughout the entirety of the game, and we have to give him an A+.
Deandre Ayton: A
Game Stats: 22 PTS, 12 REB, 1 AST, 0 STL, 4 BLK, 7-9 FG, 0-0 3PT, 8-8 FT, 27 MIN
Deandre Ayton dominated the paint, providing the Lakers with a strong presence in the interior and a scoring threat. In addition to his strengths at the free-throw line, when he went 7-9, Ayton was also shooting well from the floor, hitting at a high percentage. He had four blocks, which changed the course of the game.
By blocking shots at the rim and deterring drives into the paint, Ayton anchored a defensive unit that held the New Orleans Pelicans to just 51% from the field even after a strong third quarter. His energy on the boards propelled the Lakers’ offense, and his scoring ability made Ayton one of the best bigs on the court.
Rui Hachimura: B
Game Stats: 14 PTS, 1 REB, 0 AST, 0 STL, 0 BLK, 6-14 FG, 2-8 3PT, 0-0 FT, 34 MIN
Hachimura provided some strong scoring early on by hitting from midrange and spacing the floor, opening up opportunities for teammates. While he played a solid defensive game, he had a true offensive impact and only grabbed a couple of rebounds. He scored 14 points and shot poorly from behind the three-point line (2-8), but he consistently filled his role while logging a fair amount of minutes. A B grade for Rui as a result.
Jake LaRavia: B
Game Stats: 10 PTS, 5 REB, 2 AST, 0 STL, 1 BLK, 4-14 FG, 2-7 3PT, 0-0 FT, 26 MIN
LaRavia contributed to the Lakers’ win through his hustle and energy. Although his shooting numbers were less than desirable, he hit two threes and was a big part of the second unit staying competitive. We loved how Jake attacked the boards and even came up with a block. Overall, LaRavia played a very hard-fought, energetic game. A B is warranted.
Jaxson Hayes: B-
Game Stats: 8 PTS, 6 REB, 2 AST, 0 STL, 2 BLK, 4-4 FG, 0-0 3PT, 0-1 FT, 21 MIN
Hayes played well, considering he made all four field-goal attempts while also contributing to rebounding and inside presence. Also, his two blocks helped secure the bench defense. However, he missed one free throw and had some late-game defensive breakdowns in one or two plays. Nevertheless, Hayes brought tremendous energy to the Lakers as a backup center, and we give him a B-.
Gabe Vincent: C+
Game Stats: 6 PTS, 2 REB, 4 AST, 1 STL, 0 BLK, 2-5 FG, 2-4 3PT, 0-0 FT, 25 MIN
Vincent provided solid playmaking with four assists. He also made two three-pointers, pushed the tempo, and was solid defensively, recording a steal and hounding opposing guards. A typical C+ performance from Vincent.
Dalton Knecht: C+
Game Stats: 4 PTS, 1 REB, 2 AST, 0 STL, 0 BLK, 1-4 FG, 1-3 3PT, 1-2 FT, 17 MIN
Knecht had an average offensive performance. While there were some good moments, he could not find a rhythm. He did contribute positively as a playmaker (two assists) and remained actively engaged without the ball. However, his poor shooting and minimal contribution defensively made it an average performance overall.
Maxi Kleber: C
Game Stats: 2 PTS, 1 REB, 0 AST, 0 STL, 0 BLK, 0-0 FG, 0-0 3PT, 2-2 FT, 13 MIN
Kleber did not take a shot tonight, and that hurts his score. He made only one free throw, but he still had a positive defensive impact with a +14 plus-minus. He helped to space the floor, even without shooting tonight, but we can’t give him more than a C grade.
Celtics get all-time Pritchard game in wild win over Cavs: 4 instant reactions
The Boston Celtics bounced back with a win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday night. They nearly let a 21-point second-half lead slip away, but managed to hold on. The victory moved them to 2-0 against last season's top-seeded Cavs, and brought their overall record to 11-9.
Here's what stood out.
The Cavs throwbacks should become their regular uniforms again
Cleveland wore their LeBron-James-era throwback uniforms against the Cs on Sunday, which, by itself, is pretty odd. Has there ever been an active NBA player who’s been around long enough for his old team to re-release a throwback uniform from when he was on the team?
I’m guessing no.
Regardless, these navy blue Cavs unis are far better than anything else in their wardrobe, and should be featured in an immediate rebrand next season.
Welcome back, Payton Pritchard
Payton Pritchard’s performance against the Minnesota Timberwolves left much to be desired on Saturday. He shot just 4-14 from the field for nine points, and didn’t look like himself throughout the night.
He bounced back in a big way in Cleveland on Sunday, making it evident from the start that he was coming to play. By the time you could even get comfortable on the couch, Pritchard already had seven points on a quick 3-3 from the floor.
Who knows how many early points he could’ve piled up, had he not found himself in foul trouble.
Even after having to head to the bench with those quick fouls, Pritchard maintained his momentum. He was massive for the Celtics all night, but especially late in the fourth quarter. He created a few buckets while he was defended by Darius Garland, including a dagger stepback with about 25 seconds left.
Pritchard finished with 42 points on 15-22 from the field and 6-11 from deep. His shot creation was essential to Boston's success, considering that Jaylen Brown wasn't super efficient.
Anfernee Simons joins the guard scoring parade
Pritchard wasn’t the only Celtics guard to get cooking against the Cavs. Anfernee Simons was on one, too. The former Portland Trail Blazers star came out firing, with 16 first-half points on 7-10 from the field.
He made a point to get into the paint, as well, rather than just relying on hot three-point shooting to get his buckets.
More paint penetration is always going to be better, especially for Simons. If he can put pressure on opposing defenses that way, it’ll make it easier for him to make his teammates better and get them involved when he’s on the floor.
This Xavier Tillman performance makes you wonder why he’s been sitting on the bench for a month
A wave of confusion hit the Celtics community when Xavier Tillman Sr. was announced as a starter for Sunday’s matchup with the Cavs. Sure, Neemias Queta was out, but I’m not sure anyone thought Tillman would be the guy who got the starting nod, especially after spending the past month watching games from the bench.
There was definitely some rust at times, but Tillman put together a solid performance overall. In particular, his nose for the ball on the offensive glass impressed. It just felt like he was willing to hustle any chance he got.
There was even a moment where Tillman hit the floor diving after a loose ball.
The former Memphis Grizzlies big man finished the night with nine points, six rebounds, and three steals.