Shaq was over the top ripping him at halftime.A few years ago Gobert was unplayable in the playoffs, now he's putting up 27 and 21 in a possible series clincher
I'm laughing at all the Lakers fans on Reddit who cheered our 2nd round exit from the tournament. Karma is a b*tch!
That's it blame everyone else.I get that this was a fun year for Lakers fans and probably good for business, but from LeBron's standpoint I'm not sure it could have been more of a bleep show. Not only was the team built around Davis, but so was the whole final act of his career. He was one of maybe a couple guys in the league capable of covering for LeBron's decline defensively (and on the glass) and still allowing him to be the headliner on the other end. Luka is the opposite of that. The Mark Williams trade being rescinded was just the cherry on top.
I have my doubts about whether LeBron will want to play for Pelinka and Redick again after the way they ran him into the ground in this series. They basically punted his entire blueprint for the season out the window and asked him to be 2012 LeBron.
It's a good thing they now have his son as a hostage, otherwise I'd worry he might start looking at other options.
Every year it’s the same thing.That's it blame everyone else.
Troll game strong.
I think with AD the Lakers win this series. Luka has a higher ceiling but the roster makeup and defensive liabilities were too much to overcome. Wolves are young, athletic and quick, and the Lakers perimeter and interior D couldn’t limit much.This seems a tiny bit of a vindication for Nico, the fact that the Lakers had no competent bigs really exacerbated Luka's defensive flaws. I think casualty though is #1 no centers, #2 Reddick who was good most of the year got out-coached then #3 Luka porous defense on an already mid defensive team.
It'll be interesting to see how much the narrative is an I told you so on Luka. Frankly he kind of needs it as the post-trade vibe was so strongly anti-Nico (and for very good reason, worst trade ever) that the motivation for Luka to put the finishing touches on his body and improve his defensive game was diminished. Not that I'm rooting for the Lakers, but maybe this loss is necessary for Luka to rededicate himself to improving his conditioning.
The Lakers also had no chance of winning it all with AD. They maybe had a chance at winning this series with him if they were somehow the third seed but I highly doubt they would've been in this position as the third seed with homecourt advantage had AD remained.I get that this was a fun year for Lakers fans and probably good for business, but from LeBron's standpoint I'm not sure it could have been more of a bleep show. Not only was the team built around Davis, but so was the whole final act of his career. He was one of maybe a couple guys in the league capable of covering for LeBron's decline defensively (and on the glass) and still allowing him to be the headliner on the other end. Luka is the opposite of that. The Mark Williams trade being rescinded was just the cherry on top.
I have my doubts about whether LeBron will want to play for Pelinka and Redick again after the way they ran him into the ground in this series. They basically punted his entire blueprint for the season out the window and asked him to be 2012 LeBron.
It's a good thing they now have his son as a hostage, otherwise I'd worry he might start looking at other options.
Maybe if AD was uber healthy, but that’s not AD & best case for AD Lakers was conference finals.I think with AD the Lakers win this series. Luka has a higher ceiling but the roster makeup and defensive liabilities were too much to overcome. Wolves are young, athletic and quick, and the Lakers perimeter and interior D couldn’t limit much.
Luka really needs to buy into an offseason fitness plan and not just heel-toe it to Slovenia to just fish and drink beer.
Of course that’s with healthy AD. And I agree, they did not have a chance to win it all, either way.Maybe if AD was uber healthy, but that’s not AD & best case for AD Lakers was conference finals.
He needs to leave or stay with LeBron leaving.I think with AD the Lakers win this series. Luka has a higher ceiling but the roster makeup and defensive liabilities were too much to overcome. Wolves are young, athletic and quick, and the Lakers perimeter and interior D couldn’t limit much.
Luka really needs to buy into an offseason fitness plan and not just heel-toe it to Slovenia to just fish and drink beer.
Give it a rest manHe needs to leave or stay with LeBron leaving.
Oh I don't blame the Lakers for taking the trade. I still think it's an awful/shady trade if for no other reason than that the Mavs never even fielded offers from 28 other teams. My point is that what was best for the Lakers in that scenario wasn't necessarily what was best for LeBron.The Lakers also had no chance of winning it all with AD. They maybe had a chance at winning this series with him if they were somehow the third seed but I highly doubt they would've been in this position as the third seed with homecourt advantage had AD remained.
They were gifted 26 year old Luka straight up for 32 year old AD in one of the most ridiculous trades you'll ever see, of course the Lakers had to take it. If the Lakers actually cared about winning more than the "show" they would get rid of Lebron instead of paying him $50 million every year.