Lakers’ Mid-Season Report Cards

No, we are not really evaluating Gary Vitti’s performance in the first half of the season, but decided to end this report card on a lighter note and give a shout-out to Vitti at the same time, so here goes:

Gary Vitti (Grade: A+): Head Trainer Gary Vitti has been with the Lakers since the days of Magic Johnson, 28 seasons to be exact! Vitti has dealt with numerous injuries, many involving Kobe Bryant, and often has to work around-the-clock to get players ready for game day. Luckily, Vitti has had a relatively relaxed year with not too many injuries. Or, perhaps he and his training staff have prepared and conditioned the Lakers well, resulting in very few injuries. Either way, keep up the good work, Gary!

This season has been an odd one for the Lakers to say the least. With failed and forced trades, the shortened season, and a feeling of uncertainty in the air, the Lakers have done relatively well. If we had to grade the Lakers on their first half performance, all things considered, we would award them with a solid “B.” Hopefully they can build on this report, and get back to their A-level playing days in the second half of the season.

Grade Received: B

Sources:

* Turner | L.A. Times

** Bresnahan | L.A. Times

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