He's averaging 39 minutes per game to get there. That's not much higher than his career average of 38, but he's quite old now and tends to break down under high use. So much for the load management that Westbrook was supposed to afford him--James probably has to play more to put out the fires that Westbrook creates which his previous, more competent supporting cast didn't.
They probably have THT as their Anfernee Simons, so he's wildly inconsistent. Which is maddening as a Simons fan, since he's in his 4th year.
Lebron should bounce after his contract is up and team up with Dame in Portland. Lakers are fucked, and have no real assets to get better anytime soon. That’s the funny thing about all this; Lebron in Portland is more realistic than Dame in LA.
I understand he wanted to set himself up for post NBA, and help his son, but if he really wanted to cement himself as THE goat, he would've gone to a franchise that wasn't a glamour league. His title in Cleveland has a lot more credibility than the one in LA or the 2 in Miami.
yeah, my guess is he’ll start rethinking his decision if the lakers get bounced early or miss the playoffs. Also, I know LeBron likes spending time in Portland, mainly because of Nike, but I remember reading him talk highly of the city. We know he’s pretty flakey, so it’s not that far fetched that he’ll try and hunt a ring elsewhere before he retired. And we also know how he feels about Dame.
I don't seriously see LeBron leaving LA. He came when they were shit, so he was prepared to go through lean years. I think he'll play out the clock there until his son hits the league. If he does go anywhere it would be Cleveland again, I imagine (especially as they're really good already and he could slot right in).
lmfao!! Atrocious!!! https://thesportsrush.com/nba-news-...al-offensive-possesion-against-the-spurs/?amp