The 2015-16 edition of your Los Angeles Lakers were crafted upon three principles:1. Must not land out of the top three in the NBA draft lottery. Anything lower than No. 3 overall gets sent to Philadelphia . . . which would mean a whole season of tanking will be in vain.2. Kobe Bryant gets to do whatever he wants.3. Byron Scott rides shotgun.In reality-based NBA terms? These three principles produced their desired synergistic effect: Brandon Ingram.In fantasy-based NBA terms? The 2015-16 Lakers were a numerical sinkhole.They placed 29th out of 30 teams in Offensive Rating (101.6 points per 100 possessions), 30th in effective field goal percentage (.460), 30th in true shooting percentage (.509), 18th in pace (95.6), 30th in assists, 22nd in 3-pointers, 23rd in steals and 24th in blocks.Bad teams can equal fantasy upside. They can combine promising young players with the copious minutes required for growth.In this case...that wasnt the case.This team-wide implosion was evidenced with a pronounced lack of Player Rater production.Jordan Clarkson led the Lakers with 4.36 points. DAngelo Russell finished strong and posted 3.61 points. Lou Williams posted 3.12. Julius Randle posted 2.65. Kobe Bryant? A time-management/injury depressed 1.28 points. And thats off of a stratospheric (2008-esque) 32.2 percent usage rate. (Their combined score would have place fifth overall on the Player Rater, right ahead of Chris Paul).The 2015-16 Lakers were -- easily -- one of the worst NBA fantasy teams of the past decade.The 2016-17 Lakers are a case study. An object lesson. A laudatory tale. They are what happens when you:1. Forget about next years lottery-protected pick and play to win, but in a low-expectations, youth-infused atmosphere.2. Subtract a retiring superstar (and his 32.2 percent usage rate) and divvy up his touches amongst your young, promising core.3. Bring in Luke Walton to turn up the pace.Exit Kobe. Exit Roy Hibbert. Enter Brandon Ingram, Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov. Exit Byron Scott. Enter Luke Walton.The still-young season features multiple still-young teams that have increased both their pace and fantasy prospects. (Brooklyn, Phoenix, Denver).But none have leaped so far, so fast as the Lakers.Los Angeles is now 12th in offensive rating, 10th in effective field goal percentage, ninth in true shooting percentage, fourth in pace, seventh in assists, 10th in 3-pointers and fifth in steals. (But just 25th in blocks. Nobodys perfect).And one of the impressive aspects of the individual Lakers fantasy improvement is how theyre doing with essentially a series of timeshares. Ten Lakers are currently averaging over 20 minutes a night. No Lakers average 30 MPG. On most teams, this distribution of minutes would spell roto regression. But these Lakers are statistically better for it.So which individual players have benefited from the Lakers new look? All of them.Lou Williams, PG/SG 2015-16 Player Rater: 3.12 2016-17 Player Rater: 7.01 (leads Lakers)Lou Williams is averaging 23.5 minutes per game. That puts him on pace for his lowest amount of playing time in five seasons. Yet, somehow, hes registering career highs in points per game (16.6), 3-pointers (1.9) and steals (1.3).Lou Williams is what happens when you start parsing out a departed superstars touches in a higher-paced, more efficient system. In a career stuffed with super-compacted superb stats, Williams is averaging a career high 28.2 percent usage rate. Hes destroying his previous career high in PER (23.00 vs. 20.22 back in 2011-12).Williams has also taken over as Lakers closer. Hes third in the NBA in fourth quarter scoring. On a young team still learning how to win -- yet has already won half as many games as last years Lakers did in a full season -- Waltons given Williams an incandescent late-game green light.Jordan Clarkson, PG/SG 2015-16 Player Rater: 4.36 (led Lakers) 2016-17 Player Rater: 5.77Clarkson has also primarily come off the bench. Hes logging almost five minutes less per game than in 2015-16. Yet he still leads the Lakers with 27.8 minutes per game.Despite the minutes drop, Clarksons volume stats by and large compare with his solid 2015-16 numbers. But the secret sauce in his improvement comes from the steals department. Clarkson currently averages 1.8 thefts per tilt, a huge leap over last seasons 1.1 steals. Hes already posted multiple five-steal games, including last Fridays monster 20-point, 4-3-pointer and 5-steal line versus the Warriors.Julius Randle, PF 2015-16 Player Rater: 2.65 2016-17 Player Rater: 4.70Randles minutes have also decreased. Hes dropped by two rebounds per game. Yet Randles fantasy impact has also improved. More than improved: its nearly doubled.Cause one: his field goal percentage bump. His .538 percentage marks a quantum leap versus last seasons .429. Randles shooting has improved despite the average distance of his shot moving out from 6.7 to 7.9 feet. Even more incongruously, his biggest jump is in deep 2-pointers (from .254 to .556).The area where Randles doing something special for his position? Assists. Randles court vision has opened up to the tune of 3.8 assists per game. Thats one of the best big-men per game averages in the entire league.Randle still isnt adding much in the defense categories (0.7 steals, 0.6 blocks), but his dimes have the potential to make Randle a unique fantasy asset.Nick Young, SG/SF 2015-16 Player Rater: -3.43 (depressed due to injury and a social media mishap) 2016-17 Player Rater: 4.45Youngs heartwarming comeback campaign suffered a bit of a scare last night via an Achilles strain. Its hard to believe, but the preternaturally sophomoric Young has transformed into something of a 31-year-old grizzled veteran.Like every other Laker on this list, Youngs transformation arrives via efficiency. Youngs improvement is concentrated in one specific area: 3-point production. As of last nights game, Young was averaging a career-high 2.6 3-pointers per game. That high average is accompanied by a career-high .418 3-point percentage.(I mean come on. Nick Youngs eFG% is 59 percent! Walton should get Coach of the Year based on that alone.)Larry Nance Jr., PF 2015-16 Player Rater: -0.31 2016-17 Player Rater: 3.87Nance is only getting 21.8 minutes per game. Hes only averaging 7.4 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. But hes shooting 60 percent from the field and is averaging 1.2 steals per game.DAngelo Russell, PG 2015-16 Player Rater: 3.61 2016-17 Player Rater: 2.99 (depressed due to injury)Calm down. Hes been hurt. Hell be back in 10-14 days.In the meantime, comfort yourself with these averages: 16.1 points, 4.8 assists, 2.5 3-pointers, 3.4 rebounds, and 1.3 steals. And hes 20. Russells got a higher ceiling than anyone on this list. (As far as 2016-17 is concerned. Beyond that, its a foot race with Brandon Ingram.)Two numbers tell me Russells going to break out in the New Year: 28.6 percent usage rate, 17.37 PER. Ill tell you: Russells a true fantasy star in the making.(Note: Im not a Laker fan. I just live here. No Lakers Exceptionalism in this house. Im too busy editing together Ledell Eackles highlight reels).Timofey Mozgov, C 2015-16 Player Rater: 0.87 (with Cleveland) 2016-17 Player Rater: 2.92For the year, Mozgov is averaging 8.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, 0.7 blocks and $191,121.95 per game. So, before we criticize Mozgovs lack of rebounding, lets be honest: how good of a year did you have?Brandon Ingram, SF/PF 2015-16 Player Rater: NA 2016-17 Player Rater: -0.31Ignore the crappy shooting (.372 FG%). Ingram is a 19-year-old drooling -- teeming, oozing, percolating -- with athleticism and freakish upside. Hes already averaging 24.6 MPG. Hes already defending his position. Hes already started to hit the NBA 3-pointer (.438 3-point percentage over his past five games).Ingram may not be roster-worthy in standard leagues until the last lap of the season. But I have a feeling that when Ingram arrives, it will happen in an awful hurry. Tyler Herro Heat Jersey . First off, the fans ripped the Cubbies introduction of a fuzzy new kid-friendly mascot named "Clark". 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David Pococks horror injury run has continued, with the star Wallabies flanker to miss the rest of the Rugby Championship after breaking his hand.Pocock will undergo surgery in Perth after suffering the injury in Saturday nights 36-20 win over Argentina at nib Stadium.The 28-year-old has undergone two knee reconstructions in recent years and he also fractured his eye socket against England three months ago.Pocock remains an integral part of the Wallabies set-up, and his absence will leave a big hole to fill in upcoming games against South Africa and Argentina.His latest injury could open the door for Melbourne Rebels star Lopeti Timani to make his way into the starting line-up.Timani, a 124kg powerhouse who can also play at lock, made his Test debut off the bench against Argentina.The 25-year-old only got 13 minutes of action, but coach Michael Cheika was pleased with what he saw.Although the All Blacks have already secured this years Rugby Championship title, the race for second spot is still wide open.The Wallabies (nine points) are in second spot following two straight wins.But with away assignments against South Africa (six points) and Argentina (five) to come, they face a major battle to stay there.Australia were blistering early against Argentina, racing out to a 21-0 lead inside 12 minutes.Scrumhalf Will Genia was named man of the matcch following his two-try display, while flyhalf Quade Cooper was also influential with a series of defence-busting passes.ddddddddddddHowever, the stats told a different tale, with Australia finishing with 28 per cent of the possession, as well as being on the wrong side of a lop-sided 16-7 penalty count.But with the Wallabies defiant in defence and clinical in attack, they made the win look easy.Cheika said he would review the game to determine why the penalty count was so skewed.Its always a fine line that ruck, Cheika said.You want to compete for the ball, but you want to stay on the right side of the law.Like we always do, well have a look to see if theres any trends there we need to tidy up.South Africa were thrashed 41-13 by the All Blacks in Christchurch on Saturday, leaving them with just one win from four matches.But Cheika is expecting a huge challenge when his side travel to Pretoria to confront the Springboks on October 2, before fronting up against Argentina in London a week later.We have to work out a really good plan against the South Africans, Cheika said.It will be a cauldron in Pretoria.Ive been really pleased with the lads. 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