1 00:00:16,480 --> 00:00:18,840 Speaker 1: Welcome to the State of the the Lakers, presented by DASH Radio. 2 00:00:18,920 --> 00:00:20,360 Speaker 1: Thank you guys so much for coming to hang out 3 00:00:20,400 --> 00:00:22,480 Speaker 1: on a Wednesday. Thank you guys for coming to hang 4 00:00:22,480 --> 00:00:24,479 Speaker 1: out in the postgame show last night. We're just gonna 5 00:00:24,480 --> 00:00:27,480 Speaker 1: be really short today. I'm gonna hit on three Lebron 6 00:00:27,720 --> 00:00:31,320 Speaker 1: centric topics. Namely, i'm gonna hit on the Imon Schumpert 7 00:00:31,400 --> 00:00:34,640 Speaker 1: interview that he did recently where he basically said that 8 00:00:34,720 --> 00:00:37,800 Speaker 1: Lebron ruined basketball by going to the Miami Heat back 9 00:00:37,800 --> 00:00:39,839 Speaker 1: in two thousand ten, and and that he knew what 10 00:00:39,880 --> 00:00:41,839 Speaker 1: he was doing and all that stuff. I'm gonna give 11 00:00:41,880 --> 00:00:43,680 Speaker 1: my two cents. I'm gonna talk a little bit about 12 00:00:43,680 --> 00:00:45,879 Speaker 1: how well Lebron has played this year and how much 13 00:00:45,880 --> 00:00:50,239 Speaker 1: I've appreciated his leadership in this really rocky and tumultuous 14 00:00:50,280 --> 00:00:53,560 Speaker 1: stretch from the Lakers, something that I didn't necessarily expect 15 00:00:53,600 --> 00:00:56,560 Speaker 1: from him, but that I've appreciated from him. And then 16 00:00:56,640 --> 00:00:58,680 Speaker 1: last week, you're gonna talk a little bit about how 17 00:00:59,320 --> 00:01:01,640 Speaker 1: everything with the Lakers isn't quite as it seems. That 18 00:01:01,840 --> 00:01:04,000 Speaker 1: I know the record looks bad, and I know some 19 00:01:04,080 --> 00:01:06,160 Speaker 1: of the sentiments surrounding the team is bad, but I 20 00:01:06,200 --> 00:01:07,760 Speaker 1: think this team has been a lot better than you 21 00:01:07,800 --> 00:01:10,080 Speaker 1: would think. And I'm gonna dive a little bit into that, 22 00:01:10,880 --> 00:01:12,360 Speaker 1: but let's go ahead and get started with this and 23 00:01:12,480 --> 00:01:15,160 Speaker 1: mon Chumpert thing. So, like I said, Muncheper goes on 24 00:01:15,200 --> 00:01:17,560 Speaker 1: a podcast says that Lebron knew he was going to 25 00:01:17,680 --> 00:01:19,760 Speaker 1: ruin the game by going to Miami, and that that's 26 00:01:19,800 --> 00:01:22,440 Speaker 1: what what he did, and that it basically implying that 27 00:01:22,480 --> 00:01:25,240 Speaker 1: it opened up the door to the player empowerment era 28 00:01:25,600 --> 00:01:29,920 Speaker 1: and to this incessant construction of super teams and and 29 00:01:29,920 --> 00:01:32,160 Speaker 1: and basically blaming Lebron for that whole thing. Now, there 30 00:01:32,160 --> 00:01:34,000 Speaker 1: are a couple of different angles to this that are 31 00:01:34,080 --> 00:01:38,080 Speaker 1: interesting because for starters, I would actually agree that Lebron 32 00:01:38,480 --> 00:01:44,360 Speaker 1: did initiate the player controlled point era of player movement, 33 00:01:44,520 --> 00:01:47,600 Speaker 1: because while there has been player movement in the past, 34 00:01:47,680 --> 00:01:51,000 Speaker 1: and while players did flex their muscles to try to 35 00:01:51,040 --> 00:01:53,720 Speaker 1: force trades to certain places, We've seen that happen with 36 00:01:54,000 --> 00:01:56,080 Speaker 1: Kareem Abdul Jabbar in the past. We've seen that happen 37 00:01:56,120 --> 00:01:57,960 Speaker 1: with Charles bark Lee. We've seen that happen with even 38 00:01:58,040 --> 00:02:01,000 Speaker 1: Kobe Bryant not to leave the Lakers, but threatening to 39 00:02:01,120 --> 00:02:04,320 Speaker 1: leave to get them to make a move, and when 40 00:02:04,360 --> 00:02:07,440 Speaker 1: they did the Paal Gasal trade. But in terms of 41 00:02:07,480 --> 00:02:10,960 Speaker 1: a player waiting until free agency, communing behind communicating behind 42 00:02:11,000 --> 00:02:14,600 Speaker 1: the scenes to link up free agency with peers around 43 00:02:14,600 --> 00:02:17,280 Speaker 1: the league that we're top tier stars, and then joining 44 00:02:17,320 --> 00:02:20,400 Speaker 1: together on a team. Yeah, absolutely, Lebron was the one 45 00:02:20,400 --> 00:02:24,079 Speaker 1: who initiated that. However, I want to defend his rationale 46 00:02:24,160 --> 00:02:27,960 Speaker 1: in doing so, because there's a very important difference with 47 00:02:28,120 --> 00:02:32,760 Speaker 1: his situation in any other situation in NBA history. First 48 00:02:32,760 --> 00:02:35,919 Speaker 1: of all, Lebron immediately before he ever put on the 49 00:02:36,040 --> 00:02:40,440 Speaker 1: jersey was facing pressure akin to what you saw from 50 00:02:40,480 --> 00:02:44,000 Speaker 1: Michael Jordan's and from Kobe Bryant. After he started to 51 00:02:44,040 --> 00:02:47,360 Speaker 1: get established in the league, he was being compared to 52 00:02:47,440 --> 00:02:51,200 Speaker 1: the Mount Rushmore of basketball players before he ever dribbled 53 00:02:51,200 --> 00:02:53,440 Speaker 1: a basketball in an NBA game, that came with a 54 00:02:53,480 --> 00:02:57,760 Speaker 1: great deal of pressure. And in his specific circumstance, he 55 00:02:57,800 --> 00:03:01,400 Speaker 1: didn't have the same beginning era of his career that 56 00:03:01,600 --> 00:03:05,680 Speaker 1: his peers did. Michael Jordan's had Scottie Pippen coming up 57 00:03:06,200 --> 00:03:08,920 Speaker 1: now while he was struggling to get through the Pistons, 58 00:03:08,960 --> 00:03:11,520 Speaker 1: and while he had some playoff flame outs early on, 59 00:03:11,880 --> 00:03:14,560 Speaker 1: he had this clear and obvious carrot in front of 60 00:03:14,639 --> 00:03:17,000 Speaker 1: him in the form of Scottie Pippen, a guy that 61 00:03:17,320 --> 00:03:20,480 Speaker 1: he had to have known would eventually be one of 62 00:03:20,520 --> 00:03:23,120 Speaker 1: the best players in the NBA. And while they did 63 00:03:23,200 --> 00:03:26,360 Speaker 1: overcome adversity to beat the Pistons, a large part of 64 00:03:26,400 --> 00:03:29,800 Speaker 1: that was Michael and Scotty coming into their physical primes, 65 00:03:29,840 --> 00:03:32,600 Speaker 1: coming into their mental primes, and just becoming a really 66 00:03:32,639 --> 00:03:35,840 Speaker 1: devastating basketball duo that nobody could mess with for the 67 00:03:35,880 --> 00:03:39,280 Speaker 1: better part of a decade. His circumstance was nowhere near 68 00:03:39,360 --> 00:03:42,240 Speaker 1: similar to what Lebron was dealing with with Cleveland. Same 69 00:03:42,280 --> 00:03:44,800 Speaker 1: thing goes for Kobe Bryant. He literally came into the 70 00:03:44,880 --> 00:03:48,839 Speaker 1: league playing alongside arguably the most dominant player in terms 71 00:03:48,880 --> 00:03:52,080 Speaker 1: of their peak in NBA history, so he didn't have 72 00:03:52,200 --> 00:03:56,640 Speaker 1: that same pressure to immediately go chase a championship. He 73 00:03:56,720 --> 00:04:00,280 Speaker 1: already had three, and then, as you saw after, he 74 00:04:00,320 --> 00:04:02,480 Speaker 1: had a few seasons where he struggled to get to 75 00:04:02,520 --> 00:04:04,920 Speaker 1: the playoffs and to have success in the playoffs. He 76 00:04:05,040 --> 00:04:08,240 Speaker 1: literally got onto a Los Angeles radio station and said 77 00:04:08,240 --> 00:04:10,680 Speaker 1: that he wanted to trade and now it turned out 78 00:04:10,720 --> 00:04:13,880 Speaker 1: that that ended up being a pressure play to try 79 00:04:13,880 --> 00:04:16,080 Speaker 1: to get the Lakers to bring in Pau Gassol, and 80 00:04:16,120 --> 00:04:18,960 Speaker 1: they did. But the point is is that everything is 81 00:04:19,000 --> 00:04:22,120 Speaker 1: everybody's a product of their circumstances. One of the reasons 82 00:04:22,120 --> 00:04:25,039 Speaker 1: why Lebron decided to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers and to 83 00:04:25,240 --> 00:04:28,839 Speaker 1: join with star level teammates was because he looked at 84 00:04:28,880 --> 00:04:32,039 Speaker 1: the landscape of the league. He saw Kobe Bryant and 85 00:04:32,040 --> 00:04:35,160 Speaker 1: Pau Gasol having a ton of success together. He saw 86 00:04:35,480 --> 00:04:37,960 Speaker 1: Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen having a ton 87 00:04:37,960 --> 00:04:41,400 Speaker 1: of success together. He saw himself play one of the 88 00:04:41,440 --> 00:04:45,000 Speaker 1: best playoff series is we've ever seen an individual player 89 00:04:45,040 --> 00:04:48,640 Speaker 1: play in NBA history against the Orlando Magic and lose 90 00:04:49,279 --> 00:04:52,040 Speaker 1: to a team that didn't even have as much talent 91 00:04:52,320 --> 00:04:54,920 Speaker 1: as the Celtics or the Orlando Magic did. And he 92 00:04:54,960 --> 00:04:57,479 Speaker 1: looked at the situation and he said, I haven't a 93 00:04:57,600 --> 00:05:00,719 Speaker 1: great deal of pressure on me to succeed in this 94 00:05:00,920 --> 00:05:04,200 Speaker 1: organization is not providing it. And so there's a great 95 00:05:04,200 --> 00:05:08,599 Speaker 1: deal of distrust that exists with Lebron and front offices. 96 00:05:08,640 --> 00:05:10,640 Speaker 1: It's lingered throughout his entire career. I think it's a 97 00:05:10,640 --> 00:05:13,200 Speaker 1: big part of why he's done short deals at various 98 00:05:13,240 --> 00:05:15,719 Speaker 1: points throughout his career. He was hard on pat Riley 99 00:05:15,720 --> 00:05:18,160 Speaker 1: when he would pinch pennies. He was obviously upset with 100 00:05:18,240 --> 00:05:20,279 Speaker 1: Dan Gilbert and some of the decisions that he made 101 00:05:20,320 --> 00:05:24,240 Speaker 1: in Cleveland. Lebron has a distrust that he that exists 102 00:05:24,320 --> 00:05:27,880 Speaker 1: between him and front offices that directly stems from what 103 00:05:27,920 --> 00:05:29,760 Speaker 1: they were able to put around him in those first 104 00:05:29,800 --> 00:05:32,680 Speaker 1: seven years. So he goes, I'm gonna take this into 105 00:05:32,720 --> 00:05:35,279 Speaker 1: my own hands. I am going to control my own 106 00:05:35,320 --> 00:05:38,479 Speaker 1: destiny rather than leaving it to some suit sitting in 107 00:05:38,480 --> 00:05:41,600 Speaker 1: the front office. And so he did. And for the record, 108 00:05:41,880 --> 00:05:45,760 Speaker 1: he's won more championships than any franchise in the entire 109 00:05:45,880 --> 00:05:48,760 Speaker 1: NBA has won since he entered into the league. So 110 00:05:48,880 --> 00:05:52,520 Speaker 1: if I'm Lebron, I'm going what I did worked, guys. 111 00:05:53,040 --> 00:05:55,520 Speaker 1: You know, I took my destiny into my own hands 112 00:05:55,600 --> 00:05:58,839 Speaker 1: and it worked. But in terms of criticizing him for 113 00:05:58,960 --> 00:06:01,480 Speaker 1: doing what he did, the reality is that he was 114 00:06:01,520 --> 00:06:06,080 Speaker 1: just reacting to his circumstances. If Lebron James had Anthony 115 00:06:06,160 --> 00:06:09,320 Speaker 1: Davis coming up alongside him in Cleveland a few years 116 00:06:09,400 --> 00:06:12,799 Speaker 1: younger than him that first stint, he never leaves Cleveland. 117 00:06:13,440 --> 00:06:17,200 Speaker 1: That's a simple fact. In this case, he reacted to 118 00:06:17,320 --> 00:06:20,760 Speaker 1: his own circumstances and the pressure that surrounded him, and 119 00:06:20,839 --> 00:06:22,600 Speaker 1: every one of you would do the same thing. If 120 00:06:22,640 --> 00:06:24,920 Speaker 1: you got out of college and you immediately got picked 121 00:06:25,000 --> 00:06:27,039 Speaker 1: up by a great company and there was a great 122 00:06:27,040 --> 00:06:29,880 Speaker 1: deal of pressure on you to succeed at home, you 123 00:06:29,880 --> 00:06:32,200 Speaker 1: would stay with that company because they're serving your needs. 124 00:06:32,200 --> 00:06:35,000 Speaker 1: But if you were working in a place that wasn't 125 00:06:35,040 --> 00:06:38,000 Speaker 1: bringing the best out of you and was hurting what 126 00:06:38,040 --> 00:06:40,719 Speaker 1: you were bringing home, but you knew you were good 127 00:06:40,839 --> 00:06:43,480 Speaker 1: enough that if you went to another situation that you 128 00:06:43,480 --> 00:06:46,200 Speaker 1: would be able to fulfill that you would leave to 129 00:06:46,920 --> 00:06:49,560 Speaker 1: Lebron just took control of his situation. I think it's 130 00:06:49,640 --> 00:06:53,320 Speaker 1: ridiculous to blame him for that. Is there some fallout, Yes, 131 00:06:53,520 --> 00:06:55,640 Speaker 1: because now lots of other players have attempted to do 132 00:06:55,680 --> 00:06:58,279 Speaker 1: the same thing. You know, what Kevin Durant did was 133 00:06:58,320 --> 00:07:00,640 Speaker 1: kind of to another level and is another There's a 134 00:07:00,680 --> 00:07:03,600 Speaker 1: whole other conversation to have. I've often said that one 135 00:07:03,600 --> 00:07:07,400 Speaker 1: of the things that benefited Lebron was the fact that 136 00:07:07,400 --> 00:07:10,560 Speaker 1: that Heat team struggled so much, in large part because 137 00:07:10,600 --> 00:07:14,920 Speaker 1: of Dwayne Wade's physical decline, that Lebron faced enough adversity 138 00:07:14,960 --> 00:07:17,160 Speaker 1: in Miami that people still add a great deal of 139 00:07:17,280 --> 00:07:20,520 Speaker 1: legitimacy to the two titles he won there. I believe 140 00:07:20,560 --> 00:07:23,840 Speaker 1: there's a version of that story where Wade stays healthy 141 00:07:23,880 --> 00:07:26,160 Speaker 1: and they run the league for three or four years 142 00:07:26,400 --> 00:07:28,760 Speaker 1: and he wins three or four championships and they look 143 00:07:28,800 --> 00:07:31,680 Speaker 1: really easy, and people kind of look at him the 144 00:07:31,680 --> 00:07:34,520 Speaker 1: same way they look at Kevin Durant. Kevill Kevin duran 145 00:07:34,600 --> 00:07:37,160 Speaker 1: did is similar to what Lebron did in a lot 146 00:07:37,160 --> 00:07:39,840 Speaker 1: of ways, obviously to another extent in terms of talent 147 00:07:39,880 --> 00:07:42,640 Speaker 1: and accumulation. But there was a version of that Lebron 148 00:07:42,840 --> 00:07:45,080 Speaker 1: story in Miami that could have gone a different way. 149 00:07:45,400 --> 00:07:47,880 Speaker 1: I've often said that the best thing that happened to 150 00:07:47,960 --> 00:07:50,680 Speaker 1: Lebron in terms of his individual development as a player 151 00:07:51,000 --> 00:07:54,200 Speaker 1: and in terms of his own legacy was Wade's decline, 152 00:07:54,520 --> 00:07:57,480 Speaker 1: because it forced him to face the realities of his 153 00:07:57,520 --> 00:08:00,680 Speaker 1: own shortcomings and to become a better basketball player, and 154 00:08:00,920 --> 00:08:04,640 Speaker 1: asked it made him struggle to win the championships that 155 00:08:04,720 --> 00:08:09,040 Speaker 1: he won, which inherently gave a whole a whole new 156 00:08:09,120 --> 00:08:12,440 Speaker 1: layer of legitimacy to the titles that he won. You know, 157 00:08:12,520 --> 00:08:15,400 Speaker 1: I'm not sure what he mean on Shepherds After with 158 00:08:15,480 --> 00:08:18,760 Speaker 1: that interviewer with that quote, I just vehemently disagree with it, 159 00:08:18,920 --> 00:08:24,480 Speaker 1: and I wanted to have Lebron's back in this case, alright. 160 00:08:24,520 --> 00:08:27,960 Speaker 1: Moving on to the way he's played this season. You know, 161 00:08:28,760 --> 00:08:31,920 Speaker 1: after the game where he elbowed Isaiah Steward in the face, 162 00:08:33,120 --> 00:08:36,199 Speaker 1: I warned like our fans to be prepared for Lebron 163 00:08:36,600 --> 00:08:39,680 Speaker 1: to potentially go down a very dark path, a path 164 00:08:39,720 --> 00:08:42,240 Speaker 1: that I've seen him go to a few times in 165 00:08:42,280 --> 00:08:46,559 Speaker 1: his NBA career, where he very clearly passive, aggressively pouts 166 00:08:46,640 --> 00:08:49,800 Speaker 1: his way through a negative situation until things kind of 167 00:08:49,840 --> 00:08:52,200 Speaker 1: come back around to what he wants. We've seen that 168 00:08:52,240 --> 00:08:55,760 Speaker 1: in a handful of different situations he was kind of 169 00:08:55,960 --> 00:08:58,240 Speaker 1: in terms of his body language. He was checked out 170 00:08:58,320 --> 00:09:01,679 Speaker 1: quite a bit in two thousand four team during that 171 00:09:01,920 --> 00:09:04,400 Speaker 1: Spurs playoff series. That happened again in two thousand ten 172 00:09:04,480 --> 00:09:07,840 Speaker 1: against the Celtics where he had a rough ending to 173 00:09:07,960 --> 00:09:10,520 Speaker 1: that playoff run where his body language was pretty poor. 174 00:09:10,720 --> 00:09:12,440 Speaker 1: And then you see him turn around in a new 175 00:09:12,480 --> 00:09:14,920 Speaker 1: situation like he did with the Heat in two thousand 176 00:09:14,920 --> 00:09:17,280 Speaker 1: eleven or with the kaz in two thousand fifteen, and 177 00:09:17,360 --> 00:09:21,200 Speaker 1: have a renewed sense of invigoration. We even saw that 178 00:09:21,240 --> 00:09:23,719 Speaker 1: in his first year in Cleveland, when he earned excuse me, 179 00:09:23,760 --> 00:09:26,319 Speaker 1: in his second year in Cleveland, when he was frustrated 180 00:09:26,320 --> 00:09:29,000 Speaker 1: with David Blatt. There's a lot of bad basketball from 181 00:09:29,080 --> 00:09:31,480 Speaker 1: Lebron at the beginning part of that season, and then 182 00:09:31,559 --> 00:09:34,080 Speaker 1: David Blatt went out the door, and Lebron re engaged 183 00:09:34,120 --> 00:09:36,199 Speaker 1: and went on one of the best, most dominant stretches 184 00:09:36,200 --> 00:09:38,200 Speaker 1: of basketball we've ever seen from him. This is something 185 00:09:38,240 --> 00:09:40,920 Speaker 1: we've seen a lot in his past two thousand nineteen, 186 00:09:41,280 --> 00:09:44,079 Speaker 1: the bringing wine to the bench and some of the passive, 187 00:09:44,080 --> 00:09:47,520 Speaker 1: aggressive behaviors that he's shown. He has shown a tendency 188 00:09:47,600 --> 00:09:50,800 Speaker 1: to be a really good leader when things are good, 189 00:09:51,280 --> 00:09:54,719 Speaker 1: but a leader that struggles with his own you know, uh, 190 00:09:55,520 --> 00:09:58,400 Speaker 1: you know, his own tendencies to the way the way 191 00:09:58,440 --> 00:10:01,560 Speaker 1: he copes his coping mechanisms with bad situations, and the 192 00:10:01,640 --> 00:10:04,680 Speaker 1: negative impacts that can have on a team. Well, I 193 00:10:04,760 --> 00:10:07,160 Speaker 1: thought we might be heading down that route again this year. 194 00:10:07,640 --> 00:10:10,679 Speaker 1: Into Lebron's credit, he's actually done nothing but hit the 195 00:10:10,720 --> 00:10:14,360 Speaker 1: gas since that game. Not necessarily since that particular game, 196 00:10:14,400 --> 00:10:17,560 Speaker 1: but in the in the games following that. I keep 197 00:10:17,600 --> 00:10:20,680 Speaker 1: pointing to that triple overtime lost to Sacramento, but We've 198 00:10:20,679 --> 00:10:25,040 Speaker 1: seen Lebron this season actually get more and more engaged 199 00:10:25,400 --> 00:10:29,360 Speaker 1: as things have gotten worse, and I'm hopeful that Lebron 200 00:10:29,600 --> 00:10:33,280 Speaker 1: has learned his lesson from some of his previous endeavors 201 00:10:33,280 --> 00:10:35,600 Speaker 1: on that front. And it appears to me that this 202 00:10:36,000 --> 00:10:39,400 Speaker 1: is gonna be exactly what we need to float this 203 00:10:39,440 --> 00:10:42,560 Speaker 1: team until they can either one get whole and healthy 204 00:10:42,679 --> 00:10:45,240 Speaker 1: and things will work, or until they can make a 205 00:10:45,240 --> 00:10:48,760 Speaker 1: trader to that better suits what Lebron and a D 206 00:10:48,800 --> 00:10:51,679 Speaker 1: do well on a basketball court. Regardless of how you 207 00:10:51,720 --> 00:10:55,800 Speaker 1: feel about this roster construction, the most important thing is 208 00:10:55,880 --> 00:10:58,600 Speaker 1: Lebron in a D looking like Lebron in a D. 209 00:10:58,640 --> 00:11:01,959 Speaker 1: And right now the Ron looks like Lebron. We're on 210 00:11:02,400 --> 00:11:05,480 Speaker 1: I think about an eleven game stretch here where he's 211 00:11:05,520 --> 00:11:08,040 Speaker 1: averaging twenty eight and I think like twenty eight and 212 00:11:08,040 --> 00:11:10,560 Speaker 1: a half points a game. He's averaging the highest true 213 00:11:10,559 --> 00:11:13,280 Speaker 1: shooting percentage of his Lakers career, the fifth highest of 214 00:11:13,320 --> 00:11:16,520 Speaker 1: his entire career. Lebron is playing amazing basketball right now, 215 00:11:16,840 --> 00:11:18,679 Speaker 1: and I just wanted to give him some credit because 216 00:11:18,720 --> 00:11:21,360 Speaker 1: I was legitimately worried that he was about to head 217 00:11:21,400 --> 00:11:25,719 Speaker 1: down that traditional passive, aggressive Lebron path, and instead, all 218 00:11:25,760 --> 00:11:27,720 Speaker 1: he's done is put his head down and work harder 219 00:11:28,000 --> 00:11:30,000 Speaker 1: and do his best to carry this team. And that's 220 00:11:30,040 --> 00:11:32,760 Speaker 1: not easy to do. It's hard to go out there 221 00:11:32,800 --> 00:11:35,520 Speaker 1: like he did against Phoenix last night and play as 222 00:11:35,559 --> 00:11:38,000 Speaker 1: well as he did knowing he doesn't really have much 223 00:11:38,000 --> 00:11:40,520 Speaker 1: of a chance to win. That is the exact, you know, 224 00:11:40,600 --> 00:11:43,640 Speaker 1: concoction of an environment that would typically bring some of 225 00:11:43,679 --> 00:11:46,600 Speaker 1: the darker parts of Lebron's personality out, and all he's 226 00:11:46,640 --> 00:11:49,640 Speaker 1: done his fight through it. So credit to Lebron. Alright, 227 00:11:49,720 --> 00:11:51,360 Speaker 1: last topic for the day, I wanted to talk about 228 00:11:51,360 --> 00:11:53,240 Speaker 1: the Lakers and some of their struggles this season. I 229 00:11:53,280 --> 00:11:55,560 Speaker 1: talked a little bit about this last night, but I 230 00:11:55,640 --> 00:11:58,719 Speaker 1: was a little annoyed by some of the press and 231 00:11:58,840 --> 00:12:01,559 Speaker 1: the sentiments surrounding the Lakers, not just from outside of 232 00:12:01,600 --> 00:12:03,440 Speaker 1: the Laker fan base, but from inside of the Laker 233 00:12:03,480 --> 00:12:08,080 Speaker 1: fan base. After this recent stretch of games. Now, I 234 00:12:08,240 --> 00:12:11,840 Speaker 1: was as frustrated as anybody about the first couple. You know, 235 00:12:11,880 --> 00:12:13,640 Speaker 1: the first month, month and a half of the season, 236 00:12:13,679 --> 00:12:17,600 Speaker 1: the Lakers were playing very uninspired basketball. You were getting 237 00:12:17,679 --> 00:12:20,400 Speaker 1: very poor effort, not just from the stars, but down 238 00:12:20,400 --> 00:12:23,600 Speaker 1: the roster, the lineup decisions that Frank was making made 239 00:12:23,640 --> 00:12:25,840 Speaker 1: little to no sense. We were seeing a lot of Rondo. 240 00:12:25,920 --> 00:12:28,760 Speaker 1: We were seeing Rondo and Westbrook together. We were seeing 241 00:12:28,760 --> 00:12:31,920 Speaker 1: DeAndre Jordan playing with the starters, Lebron and a D. 242 00:12:32,160 --> 00:12:35,760 Speaker 1: Both We're taking a heavy diet of really difficult jump 243 00:12:35,800 --> 00:12:39,000 Speaker 1: shots that didn't make a ton of sense. And what 244 00:12:39,080 --> 00:12:42,280 Speaker 1: you saw was as things got worse and worse and worse, 245 00:12:42,280 --> 00:12:45,640 Speaker 1: eventually that switch flipped. Lebron and a D turned it up. 246 00:12:45,800 --> 00:12:49,000 Speaker 1: They sharpened up their shot selection, They made a greater 247 00:12:49,360 --> 00:12:52,400 Speaker 1: effort to pressure the rim. They played better on the 248 00:12:52,440 --> 00:12:54,679 Speaker 1: defensive end of the floor. It trickled down the roster. 249 00:12:54,960 --> 00:12:57,679 Speaker 1: Frank got rid of some of the poor lineup decisions 250 00:12:57,679 --> 00:13:00,240 Speaker 1: that I just mentioned, and the team started playing better. 251 00:13:00,720 --> 00:13:03,320 Speaker 1: Like I said, over the course of that seven games, 252 00:13:03,360 --> 00:13:06,240 Speaker 1: or excuse me, that ten game stretch before the Anthony 253 00:13:06,320 --> 00:13:09,199 Speaker 1: Davis knee injury, the Lakers were seven and three. They 254 00:13:09,200 --> 00:13:11,280 Speaker 1: were really good on offense, and they were really good 255 00:13:11,320 --> 00:13:15,719 Speaker 1: on defense, and Lebron was playing m VP level basketball, 256 00:13:16,000 --> 00:13:19,280 Speaker 1: considered in the conversation for best player in the world 257 00:13:19,640 --> 00:13:22,640 Speaker 1: level of basketball. Like I said last night, ironically, Anthony 258 00:13:22,720 --> 00:13:25,600 Speaker 1: Davis is the only one that hasn't really quite kicked 259 00:13:25,600 --> 00:13:28,200 Speaker 1: it into high gear yet, particularly on the offensive end 260 00:13:28,240 --> 00:13:30,559 Speaker 1: of the floor. But this team was clearly trending in 261 00:13:30,600 --> 00:13:32,480 Speaker 1: the right direction. Like I said, I truly thought they 262 00:13:32,520 --> 00:13:37,240 Speaker 1: were gonna beat Minnesota. In that game, somebody fell into 263 00:13:37,280 --> 00:13:40,800 Speaker 1: Anthony Davis's knee on a very unfortunate play, and then 264 00:13:40,880 --> 00:13:43,560 Speaker 1: a COVID outbreak hit the team, the same COVID outbreak 265 00:13:43,600 --> 00:13:45,440 Speaker 1: that's hit about a third of the league, nearly a 266 00:13:45,440 --> 00:13:48,040 Speaker 1: half of the league at this point. And as a result, 267 00:13:48,280 --> 00:13:51,440 Speaker 1: they've lost three games in a row, one where Anthony 268 00:13:51,520 --> 00:13:53,560 Speaker 1: Davis went down and the team had the life sucked 269 00:13:53,559 --> 00:13:56,560 Speaker 1: out of them, a second one where they showed amazing 270 00:13:56,679 --> 00:14:00,200 Speaker 1: effort on the road in Chicago, missing damn near half 271 00:14:00,200 --> 00:14:03,560 Speaker 1: their team, more than half their team, and they almost 272 00:14:03,559 --> 00:14:05,680 Speaker 1: won if it wasn't for a bunch of crazy clutch 273 00:14:05,679 --> 00:14:08,719 Speaker 1: shots from demarda Rozen that were contested. And then they 274 00:14:08,760 --> 00:14:11,400 Speaker 1: lost to the one of the very best teams in 275 00:14:11,440 --> 00:14:15,120 Speaker 1: this entire league who's full and healthy, in the Phoenix Suns. 276 00:14:15,160 --> 00:14:17,200 Speaker 1: And even in that game, they showed a great deal 277 00:14:17,240 --> 00:14:19,920 Speaker 1: of fight. And so I struggle to understand where a 278 00:14:19,920 --> 00:14:22,600 Speaker 1: lot of this pessimism comes from. Again, and the totality 279 00:14:22,600 --> 00:14:24,840 Speaker 1: of the picture hasn't gone as well as you would 280 00:14:24,840 --> 00:14:28,240 Speaker 1: have hoped, of course not, but this team has clearly 281 00:14:28,280 --> 00:14:32,080 Speaker 1: been trending in the right direction and ben derailed by injuries. Yes, 282 00:14:32,120 --> 00:14:34,440 Speaker 1: it's gonna get ugly over the course of the next month, 283 00:14:34,480 --> 00:14:37,040 Speaker 1: potentially because they're gonna have to try to figure out 284 00:14:37,080 --> 00:14:39,160 Speaker 1: how to win games. Of that, Anthony Davis, But this 285 00:14:39,200 --> 00:14:41,640 Speaker 1: is the last thing I'm gonna say. When push comes 286 00:14:41,640 --> 00:14:43,960 Speaker 1: to shove, when this team ends up in a playoff 287 00:14:44,000 --> 00:14:46,760 Speaker 1: series against somebody, you're going to have to play a 288 00:14:46,840 --> 00:14:49,240 Speaker 1: lineup that's gonna have a front court of Anthony Davis, 289 00:14:49,320 --> 00:14:52,840 Speaker 1: Lebron James and Trevor Reza in a backcourt of Russell Westbrook, 290 00:14:52,880 --> 00:14:54,920 Speaker 1: and a role playing of their role player of their 291 00:14:55,000 --> 00:14:57,240 Speaker 1: choosing either a guy who can do well on the 292 00:14:57,240 --> 00:15:00,760 Speaker 1: defensive end like Austin Reeves or a th t or 293 00:15:00,800 --> 00:15:04,720 Speaker 1: an elite shooter someone like Malik Monk or Wayne Ellington. 294 00:15:05,080 --> 00:15:07,360 Speaker 1: They are going to be a royal pain in the 295 00:15:07,400 --> 00:15:10,560 Speaker 1: ask to beating those environments, and chances are in those 296 00:15:10,600 --> 00:15:13,400 Speaker 1: settings they're gonna have the two best players on the floor, 297 00:15:13,960 --> 00:15:16,680 Speaker 1: and at least the best player on the floor. When 298 00:15:16,680 --> 00:15:20,360 Speaker 1: we're looking at Lebron so all I'm saying is it 299 00:15:20,400 --> 00:15:22,520 Speaker 1: could be a hell of a lot worse. There are 300 00:15:22,520 --> 00:15:24,120 Speaker 1: a lot of teams out there that don't even have 301 00:15:24,320 --> 00:15:27,440 Speaker 1: nearly the same ceiling that this team has. Yes, they 302 00:15:27,480 --> 00:15:30,240 Speaker 1: struggled to start the season, but they had fixed a 303 00:15:30,240 --> 00:15:32,320 Speaker 1: lot of their problems. They were clearly trending in the 304 00:15:32,400 --> 00:15:35,560 Speaker 1: right direction, and they have still a ton of room 305 00:15:35,640 --> 00:15:38,000 Speaker 1: to grow. And the last that I'll leave you with 306 00:15:38,080 --> 00:15:40,440 Speaker 1: is that the Lakers have been outscoring teams by almost 307 00:15:40,440 --> 00:15:43,520 Speaker 1: eleven points per one hundred possessions when Lebron a d 308 00:15:43,600 --> 00:15:46,360 Speaker 1: and Russell Westbrook on the floor, without DeAndre Jordan and 309 00:15:46,440 --> 00:15:49,560 Speaker 1: Dwight Howard. And that's with all of the sloppy habits, 310 00:15:49,800 --> 00:15:52,480 Speaker 1: that's with Leron and Anthony Davis struggling to start the season, 311 00:15:52,720 --> 00:15:55,600 Speaker 1: that's with rust being horrible to start the season, that's 312 00:15:55,600 --> 00:15:58,920 Speaker 1: with all of the issues that we've seen throughout the season, 313 00:15:59,240 --> 00:16:02,680 Speaker 1: those lineups have still performed that well. This team is 314 00:16:03,280 --> 00:16:07,160 Speaker 1: massively trending in the right direction. There's a bright future 315 00:16:07,200 --> 00:16:09,800 Speaker 1: here as long as a few things break their way. 316 00:16:10,200 --> 00:16:12,840 Speaker 1: It's not all doom and glue. And they have a 317 00:16:12,840 --> 00:16:15,720 Speaker 1: couple of trades to make I know, everyone jumps on 318 00:16:15,800 --> 00:16:18,240 Speaker 1: th h T after a rough game last night. But 319 00:16:18,320 --> 00:16:20,480 Speaker 1: the truth of the matter is teams around the league 320 00:16:20,480 --> 00:16:24,120 Speaker 1: do value him. Why because he can guard, and he's 321 00:16:24,160 --> 00:16:27,880 Speaker 1: twenty one years old, and he's super strong, and he's 322 00:16:27,880 --> 00:16:31,560 Speaker 1: got a great set of physical tools, and he projects 323 00:16:31,600 --> 00:16:33,520 Speaker 1: to be a good shooter one day. He's showing all 324 00:16:33,560 --> 00:16:35,680 Speaker 1: of the signs that we look for at with young 325 00:16:35,760 --> 00:16:37,560 Speaker 1: players and whether or not they'll be a good shooter. 326 00:16:38,120 --> 00:16:40,960 Speaker 1: I think this team is sitting as good as it 327 00:16:41,040 --> 00:16:45,120 Speaker 1: could under a really, really tough set of circumstances. And 328 00:16:45,160 --> 00:16:47,440 Speaker 1: the truth of the matter is it's one of the 329 00:16:47,480 --> 00:16:50,680 Speaker 1: silver linings here is the injuries, particularly to Anthony Davis, 330 00:16:50,960 --> 00:16:54,480 Speaker 1: have forced the Lakers to lean into small ball, which 331 00:16:54,520 --> 00:16:58,120 Speaker 1: is something that I have repeatedly said is their true 332 00:16:58,160 --> 00:17:01,920 Speaker 1: identity and something that I think Anthony Davis easily plugs 333 00:17:01,920 --> 00:17:05,480 Speaker 1: back into. So I'm gonna continue to stay positive. People 334 00:17:05,480 --> 00:17:08,399 Speaker 1: ask me today on Twitter, when will you give up 335 00:17:08,400 --> 00:17:10,800 Speaker 1: on the Lakers. I will give up on the Lakers 336 00:17:10,800 --> 00:17:12,440 Speaker 1: the same way I gave up on them last year. 337 00:17:12,640 --> 00:17:15,000 Speaker 1: When Lebron or Anthony Davis can't finish a playoff game, 338 00:17:15,280 --> 00:17:17,520 Speaker 1: that's when I'll give up on the Lakers. Before that, 339 00:17:17,720 --> 00:17:20,600 Speaker 1: it's all wishful thinking the Lakers when Lebron and a 340 00:17:20,680 --> 00:17:24,480 Speaker 1: d play suit up, when damn you are all their games. Okay, 341 00:17:24,600 --> 00:17:26,840 Speaker 1: they lost more than usual this year for a bunch 342 00:17:26,880 --> 00:17:29,480 Speaker 1: of different reasons, but it was early in the season 343 00:17:29,480 --> 00:17:31,119 Speaker 1: with a bunch of new fit and a bunch of 344 00:17:31,119 --> 00:17:33,679 Speaker 1: new role players. You and I both know all of you, 345 00:17:33,840 --> 00:17:36,360 Speaker 1: and I know that when push comes to show, just 346 00:17:36,440 --> 00:17:39,080 Speaker 1: like last year against Phoenix, when Lebron and Nadi are 347 00:17:39,119 --> 00:17:41,720 Speaker 1: on the floor and they are unhealthy and they are engaged, 348 00:17:41,960 --> 00:17:43,800 Speaker 1: they are a royal pain in the has to beat. 349 00:17:44,040 --> 00:17:46,199 Speaker 1: And every other team in the West and every other 350 00:17:46,280 --> 00:17:48,560 Speaker 1: team in the NBA knows it. All right, That's all 351 00:17:48,600 --> 00:17:51,160 Speaker 1: I have for tonight, guys. This will be posting here 352 00:17:51,200 --> 00:17:53,560 Speaker 1: on This will air on DASH Radio tomorrow morning at 353 00:17:53,560 --> 00:17:55,080 Speaker 1: seven am Pacific Standard time. It will be on the 354 00:17:55,080 --> 00:17:57,440 Speaker 1: podcast speed shortly. Thanks as always for your support, and 355 00:17:57,440 --> 00:17:59,199 Speaker 1: we'll see you for the postgame show tomorrow night.