On to Shenzhen!
Here is what you need to know before the Lakers play their second game in China against the Brooklyn Nets:
1) Caruso and Rondo gaining ground?
Alex Caruso (11 points, eight assists) was just shy of a double-double in 24 minutes of the bench and could get a chance to start this time around if Frank Vogel keeps shuffling the starting five.
The Texas A&M product also chipped in three steals (the Lakers had 14 against the Nets) and looked just as efficient on the defensive end. His three-point shot looked good again, as he tries to prove that his team-leading 48.