the video I saw looked pretty good, they played well together sort of like they knew that they were each others best chance at a jersey
so many recent acquisitions so much youthful talent gonna be hard to live up to expectations now I'm all in on the Lakers youth team I'm not trading anyone at this point We already have a lot of versatile pieces Man next year is going to be a whole lot more fun to watch
Brook Lopez to the Bucks, there goes our outside shooting big man position Pseudo doubleheader tonight. Dodgers at 5 on ESPN and Lakers at 8:30 on ESPN2
I thought the jerseys looked weird. They have tiny lettering on the back too. They look like knockoffs.
I think LeBron will fill in there nicely. Historically, LAL always signs or trades for their dominant big man, and drafts their great guard. LeBron reps the big man in this era. Ingram, the guard. Will say it again on behalf of Lopez..he's soooooo sloooooo and I fully believe Wagner can do his job. Bucks can have him.
He didn't shoot very well last night, but he did collect 14 rebounds, a couple blocks and a few steals. His energy level is pretty impressive, and not only is he not as slow as Lopez, but he's pretty quick in general. Not above average elevation when he jumps, but he does still move very well. Hart is working on Summer League MVP.
Silver Screen & RollVerified account@LakersSBN 36m36 minutes ago The Lakers are one of five teams to "express interest" in Luc Mbah a Moute
Lakers should introduce him after a montage of Mikan, Wilt, Kareem, Shaq, and now LeBron in the long line of great Laker centers who are brought in during their prime. Like Kareem, Lebron will have two primes. Its a new NBA where a guy that has the combination of power and size that LeBron has can now play center. That would give the Lakers the biggest advantage in the NBA. No team has a center as talented as LeBron James. And it is the best way for the Lakers to match up with the Warriors and Celtics. And now that LeBron is a Laker and will win championships for Los Angeles and will retire as a Laker and as the all time NBA scoring leader I can finally start contemplating the possibility that LeBron James will go down as the best basketball player in the history of the sport.