Two years ago when the Lakers held the No. 2 pick in the NBA draft, forgoing the predictable and safe pick of Duke forward Jahlil Okafor felt bold and daring in a way the Lakers, to that point, had not been. Their executives instead zeroed in on D'Angelo Russell.The way he commanded other players on the floor and his ability to whip hard passes through narrow corridors led then-coach Byron Scott to declare, "The last guy I saw do that .