The 2017 first-round pick closed out the exhibition slate trending in the right
direction, as he shot 50.0 percent (6-for-12) from the field over his last two
games. While he’d been gone scoreless over nine minutes against the Kings on
Oct. 8, Hart had also posted nine points in his preseason debut against the
Nuggets on Oct. 4, so he’s mostly capitalized on his modest opportunities. He’ll
have a difficult time carving out minutes to open the regular season, as he’s
looking up at Tyler Ennis and Jordan Clarkson on the point guard depth chart. He
should have plenty of opportunity to continue honing his skills at the G-League
level, however, and could see some more meaningful floor time with the Lakers in
the latter stages of the campaign.