The Los Angeles Lakers appear to have their starting lineup figured out, with Kentavious Caldwell-Pope expected to replace Avery Bradley, the latter of whom opted out of the season for personal reasons
The second unit is where things start to get complicated, and that was true even before Rajon Rondo suffered an injury at practice on Sunday. But there’s no denying that the absence of Rondo will drastically change the way the bench unit looks — at least for the next six weeks — because he’s averaged 20.