The Los Angeles Lakers (6-5) will look to continue their roll under the helm of new coach Mike D'Antoni's fast-paced offense when they take on the Sacramento Kings (2-8) on Wednesday.

D'Antoni, who made his sideline debut in Tuesday night's 95-90 victory over the Brooklyn Nets, spoke to ESPN about the confidence he has in his new NBA team.

"With this team, there's no reason not to win every game.  That's our goal. It's not, 'Let's get two out of three.'  We can win every game we play. ... I feel like we're the best team in the league.  We've got the most talent, so they can do what they want. We've just got to keep perfecting things."

Although the former New York Knicks' coach wasn't on the sidelines that much in yesterday's win, Los Angeles has now won five of its last six games since the coaching switch to D'Antoni was made, which also includes a season-high three straight.

"We're definitely playing with better flow," stated forward Pau Gasol, who scored 17 points in the last two matchups.  "We're playing with more confidence, looser out there. We're playing together and moving the ball, just playing basketball and not really worrying about actions; just playing the game."

Another bright spot for the Lakers has been the production they've received out of Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howard.

Bryant presently leads the NBA with 26.3 ppg, and the newly acquired Howard is also among the elite with 20.3 ppg along with 11.7 rebounds.  Both of the star players performed superbly in D'Antoni's bench debut, as Bryant put up 25 points while Howard had 23 of his own.

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