The Los Angeles Lakers’ road trip continues on Friday night as they travel to the AT&T Center to take on one of the best teams in the league in the San Antonio Spurs. This one could get pretty ugly pretty quickly just looking at the matchup of a Spurs team with 18 wins and Lakers team with only three victories to their credit.
However, this matchup has a bit of hope for the Lakers that hasn’t been there too often this season. Coming out of their showing against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday that saw D’Angelo Russell and Julius Randle featured down the stretch with Kobe Bryant on the bench, Lakers fans got a sign of things to come and it was a ton of fun to watch.