Re: The Lakers have the same record today as they did one year ago (30-36).
LeBron said he was 100% healthy to start the season. He said he never felt better.... :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
Re: The Lakers have the same record today as they did one year ago (30-36).
Bringing in Andre Ingram, Caruso and Johnathan Williams to play the final stretch of games...just like last season. Deja vu
Re: The Lakers have the same record today as they did one year ago (30-36).
So LeBron = BroLo & Randle?
Re: The Lakers have the same record today as they did one year ago (30-36).
[QUOTE=qrich]So LeBron = BroLo & Randle?[/QUOTE]
Not this season. Lopez and Randle are much better than LeBron has been this season. MUCH better.
Re: The Lakers have the same record today as they did one year ago (30-36).
[QUOTE=Manny98]He was playing injured at the start of the season retard with his broken hand then missed 17 games with a torn groin and when he came back he's still injured, even now he's only playing at about 60% capacity
If you only include the games where LeBron was 100% Lakers would have the best record in the West[/QUOTE]
Your stupidity never seizes to baffle... :facepalm :lol
Originally Posted by*Manny98
Lakers finish the season 16-7 and get the 7/8th seed that's whats going to happen LeBron isn't a bum like Kobe who misses the playoffs in his prime and has his fans use injurys as a excuse for why their idol was such a failure
Re: The Lakers have the same record today as they did one year ago (30-36).
[QUOTE=Manny98]He was playing injured at the start of the season retard with his broken hand then missed 17 games with a torn groin and when he came back he's still injured, even now he's only playing at about 60% capacity
If you only include the games where LeBron was 100% Lakers would have the best record in the West[/QUOTE]
You're in denial and flat out lying to yourself.
Seek help.
Weird cvnt
Re: The Lakers have the same record today as they did one year ago (30-36).
That's kind of embarrassing. This season has been a disaster for Lebron, in so many different ways. Hopefully he can focus to end up with a better record than the Lakers had last year. If not, it might drop him a few spots from many people's all time list.
If he could only focus like a Michael Jordan, and bring up his intensity, like a Kobe Bryant when faced with the possibility of missing the playoffs. But it doesn't seem like he's capable. Needs to be shove to play defense, possibly because he wanted to stay at a spot where he can pad his rebounds. That's just not a good look if one wants to be a top ten player.
Re: The Lakers have the same record today as they did one year ago (30-36).
They are 24-24 with LeBron though :confusedshrug:
And they started punting on the season a couple of games ago. 2 starters already out for the year (Ingram and 'Zo) and another one (Kuzma) has been out too.
Re: The Lakers have the same record today as they did one year ago (30-36).
They're straight up FUMING :roll:
Re: The Lakers have the same record today as they did one year ago (30-36).
[QUOTE=superduper]Check his VORP idiot :mad:[/QUOTE]
:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
Re: The Lakers have the same record today as they did one year ago (30-36).
[QUOTE=jstern]That's kind of embarrassing. This season has been a disaster for Lebron, in so many different ways. Hopefully he can focus to end up with a better record than the Lakers had last year. If not, it might drop him a few spots from many people's all time list.
If he could only focus like a Michael Jordan, and bring up his intensity, like a Kobe Bryant when faced with the possibility of missing the playoffs. But it doesn't seem like he's capable. Needs to be shove to play defense, possibly because he wanted to stay at a spot where he can pad his rebounds. That's just not a good look if one wants to be a top ten player.[/QUOTE]
I'm sure you dropped MJ out of your top 5 after he missed the PO's in his 14th and 15th seasons. :cheers: :cheers:
Re: The Lakers have the same record today as they did one year ago (30-36).
[QUOTE=aj1987]I'm sure you dropped MJ out of your top 5 after he missed the PO's in his 14th and 15th seasons. :cheers: :cheers:[/QUOTE]
Old 39 and 40 year old MJ? You sure you want to compare Bron to that version of MJ?
Re: The Lakers have the same record today as they did one year ago (30-36).
LeLottery Mode ... Activated
Re: The Lakers have the same record today as they did one year ago (30-36).
Like other posters said, Lebron didn't want to go to the playoffs. I believe had they been around 5-7th seed, you'd see his effort and their effort increase but no one wants to face a motivated playoff Golden State that is flat out better on multiple levels.
First time in a decade dude is not playing ball into June which means he's working on business and probably will adjust his game.
Laker fans definitely have a right to be pissed and if next season is a similar result, there's warranting of disliking ownership etc... including Lebron.
Re: The Lakers have the same record today as they did one year ago (30-36).