These clowns praised the lakers when they hired Ham now all of a sudden he wasn’t good enough and had to be lbj escape goat. We have been witnessing this for the last 21 years when it comes to this guy. It’s either the players or the coach when it comes to this guy.
LeBron quite frankly has only one route. He must go to an awful franchise that has no chance of winning a chip, so that he can live out his fantasy of playign with at least Bronny, if not stretching it out to include Bryce as well. If there is a crap franchise that wants to do it, hey, go for it. The Lakers need to think like The Lakers again and let LeBron go. The only other option they have at this point is to make LeBron the head coach. Russell did it, so there is a truly great player as a model. No other coach should have to suffer the "back seat coaching" LeBron does.
In my opinion, the number of coaches that could have held Lebron in check long term, you could count on one hand.. Phil Jackson.. Pat Riley.. Greg Popovich.. John Wooden.. Red Auerbach..These guys are/were bigger than the star player..
This wasn’t smart Ham has been building with these guys the last two years let him continue the chemistry smh now a new guy comes in to start all the way over
Nick is as delusional as cowboy fans. Most non-laker fans knew this team was not winning anything except for the in season tournament but he tried to convince himself lebrons greatness would overcome all of the teams shortcomings. Lebrons not that guy anymore
Nick is NOT a Lakers fan. He's a LeBon cult member. Actual Lakers fans already know that LeBron is not a fit for the team. It has not worked. The Bubble chip is a one off, and even still AD led all other teams during that playoff run. LeBron needs to go. The Lakers must rebuild with a younger small forward. I guarantee that if LeBron leaves they Lakers will at very least be a play in team again next season with the roster they have.
Nothing stopped Michael Jordan from making an epic NBA return in 2001. For two consecutive seasons, MJ played his guts out and competed at the highest level. The desire to win was evident which led to some fans wondering why Jordan didn't continue playing. History states that Jordan retired on his own free will in April 2003 but while that could be true, it appears that there was more to it than meets the eye. According to a report from CBS News, then Washington Wizards owner Abe Pollin cut Jordan because apart from failing to lead the team to the playoffs, “His Airness” caused a lot of negativity within the organization.
Lebron is the coach and GM Ham was just junior soprano had the title but wasn’t in charge you just refuse to blame Lebron for anything cause he has never made a mistake. Ham’s coaching responsibilities were the same as Peyton manning offensive coordinator
Looks to me everyone in the media is afraid of LeFake. No one will call him out. He is old , for most of the time he was picking and choosing his spots. Letting his teammates do the hard part just to get in the right spot so he can the ball and make an easy basket.
Honestly I love the New Kevin Wildes, Someone needs to be calling Nick on some of his Lakers/Lebron takes…..all these quick switches to blame people whenever stuff goes wrong for Lebron is not good enough….Do better Nick, we did not have this same energy when Lakers finished the season strong and we were picking them to beat Denver
Bru wants the Lakers to keep paying a mediocre coach while wasting a few good years of Lebron. This is the definition of insanity. Only Nick makes sense.
Nick is right.. Poor ownership that didn’t make a single playoffs in 6 years before Lebron got there. Pelinka is a first time GM who didn’t do anything. Lebron was already going to LA and Lebron recruited AD. There’s no culture outside of what Bron bought then
Hamm isn’t a “scape goat” dude made personal decisions game after game after game that hurt the team and made no damn sense and he never tweaked rotation a player would be hot and he would pull them out the game too bench them for 8-10min and the other team would go on a run and he wouldn’t put players back in would just stand with his hands in his pockets watching and it happened soooo many times last season and an absolutely ton this season
The said report may not be new to some as The Washington Post columnist Mike Wise once echoed almost the same thing. As per Wise, then Wizards general manager Wes Unseld wanted his players to pay homage to MJ by chipping in for a retirement gift. However, nobody from the team cooperated.
In other words, Nick was a fanboy, ignored what was right in front him, and is now acting as if he wasn’t biased the whole time. Dude is an absolute clown!!!!!!
Unseld reportedly revealed its context, stating that nobody wanted to give Jordan a present because he was never a great teammate. “He said, ‘Michael has been great for many of us in this organization in ways that has raised the value of the franchise, has made us respectable in other ways. And yet, he’s poisoned the locker room,’” Wise once noted.
Lebron is to blame. His leadership, his style of play. When theyre on the court, coach doesnt matter, so dont blame Ham now. Lebron is known to run whatever play he wants and has free reign over the team. Lets hold the stars accountable. Lebron and AD!
Yeah, the Lakers weren't beating the Wolves either. And probably not OKC. The Lakers fanbase is easily the most insufferable I have come across in all of sports. I'd rather be locked in a room with 100 drunk Yankees or Eagles fans than even one person who has "Lake Show" in their Twitter profile.