Tag: lakers
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‘Let Russ Be’
Lebron James has been playing for the Los Angeles Lakers since him and Anthony Davis started to join forces. Along the way, Russell Westbrook emerged in Los Angeles as well.
In a new book by Yaron Weitzman, Russell Westbrook ’ shouldered’ lots of the blame. After a disappointing ending to the 2021-22 season, James held at bay for the on-court actions by Westbrook.
James would interestingly say ‘Let Russ Be’ and apparently Westbrook never sought that quote as authentic. Things would eventually mount in that relationship between James and Westbrook and along the way become overshadowed by the arrival of James’ son Bronny.
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Friendly Reminder: King James is Not Pronounced No.1
Lebron James, again, misses practice on his accord! Talk about a player who is coming back for his 22nd NBA season and bails out the respective teammates of the Los Angeles Lakers.
Austin Reeves was stroking the other night, while, Bronny James and Lebron were nowhere to be found.
Speaking of other news, former Laker Anthony Davis was told he has to wear goggles for the rest of his career.
Not a good situation for him and the fact that during his tenure in Los Angeles, he went onto win the Bubble championship with a capital asterisk mark. Davis was the best Laker that season and I would be remiss to say that Lebron carried the load.

From place to place, whether L.A., Cleveland, or Miami. He has failed to show. In his own right, he would like to be called King James.
Lebron is a strong coward.
He left Cleveland and returned to a team consisting of poor-habited Kyrie Irving and sluggish Kevin Love. Lebron saw the whole big picture like he is familiar with calling and jotting down x’s and o’s with coach J.J. Redick.
If Lebron wants he will start a different tenure and coach with the same inspiring goals of wanting to be No.1. He could not replicate what Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan did.
He plays selfishly and will do so until he craves the burden of championships. Not necessarily, the team sport of NBA basketball.
Go practice!
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Why the Lakers Are a Dark-Horse Fit for Kevin Durant
According to reports, Kevin Durant is not interested in playing for the Minnesota Timberwolves. In fact, I do not think there is peace of mind when it comes to basketball with Kevin Durant from Brooklyn to Phoenix.
Durant has dealt with rough stints and after making the decision to leave Oklahoma City, it has left this emptiness of peace and chasing away Golden State. Truth be told, KD has a redemption story like anybody to tell with the Los Angeles Lakers considering Lebron James would like to possibly play and Luka Doncic is the main superstar.
Bronny James has to shoot the ball based off his premise so it would not hurt to learn from one of the best shot creators and improve. The bench such as Hachimura, Reeves, and coach Redick would all benefit along and learn from a natural talent and bring joy to the faces of L.A. fans.
Again, Durant is a natural talent being squandered hardly imagined. Sports Kingdom listed out the top destinations for Durant earlier such as Philadelphia, New York, Houston, San Antonio, and Miami but Los Angeles would encourage one last drop of sweat to go out and perform on a daily performance as his career winds down.
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The Conclusion of Lebron James
Today, I woke up thinking Lebron James has been contemplating retirement. After, playing 21 years in the NBA, I think it is time to hang it up in a day and age. The league is petty, as Colin Cowherd might describe it these days on national airwaves.
MLB had its heyday during its national pastime and is still being seen across the diamond. Meanwhile, NFL has expanded and NHL continues to dominate at a pace unimaginable with rising prospects.
Everyone talks about so many scenarios including Barstool Sports owner Dave Portnoy investing in a new league of men and women that include Caitlin Clark and others such as possibly Anthony Edwards and past greats.
James is a time of the past now and is foreshadowed by stars such as Luka Doncic and Anthony Davis who can still produce some great seasons in Dallas or elsewhere.
Things are on the table and honestly the league is starting to go absolutely bland under Adam Silver’s vision. You could imagine Lebron has so much power in the NBA and across seas over China, he might become the next and first basketball commissioner of color in America after playing with Bronny James and establishing many great relationships eternally.

