And he is right. They didn't get Kyrie, didn't make the moves this offseason, they didn't hire Lue and they hired Vogel and Ham, the hires which LeBron was against
And he is right. They didn't get Kyrie, didn't make the moves this offseason, they didn't hire Lue and they hired Vogel and Ham, the hires which LeBron was against
its hard to watch thou because he so wrong yet yelling so loud. we talking about next season which is 17 game and he talking about just the AFC championship
Nick is right. They didn't get Kyrie, didn't make the moves this offseason, they didn't hire Lue and they hired Vogel and Ham, the hires which LeBron was against
@@pavlegrebenarevic382 yes but coaching is not as important in NBA. NFL coaches make decisions every play. Every NBA team runs the same high pick and roll. Same defense
True, but that means having the official title and job. If the Lakers hire JJ Reddick or some coach LBJ doesn't want, he will undermine, overrule, and sabotage said coach. We've see it over and over. Scott was being sarcastic, because LeBron James is uncoachable. He believes he is always the smartest one in the room.
@@seanswinton6242you’re doing a lot of assuming about stuff you know nothing about but ironically you think LeBron James of all people is awful for potentially thinking he knows more about basketball than most
I’m sorry but acting like being a coach for a NBA team is just a simple job that you can just “add on” is asinine and disrespectful to actual coaches. It is such a hard job that requires so much of your focus. Rare Wildes L
@@ahmedegal6808 found Wildes burner lol but it’s not about how great of a mind Lebron is. It’s about the amount of work and focus that has to go into being a coach. It’s more than full time job. When would Lebron practice? When he would get his cardio in? Or go to PT? He wouldn’t have the time or energy to do both at a high level. Also coaching isn’t just drawing up plays - you have to motivate your team, manage egos, hold people accountable, etc. There’s no way a player can do ALL of that in any sports league
@@kwamayee261 he had more control and more say than Darvin ham… there’s a video of him snatching the clipboard and drawing his own play… there’s guys like doc rivers and Vogel wit jobs lol bron prolly better than like 90% of these trash recycled coaches
Nick says Lamar was bad in the chiefs game, but ignores the fact that Patrick Mahomes only threw 1 more touchdown than Lamar, and got shut out for the entire 2nd half. If Zay flowers doesn’t fumble in the end zone, the narrative completely changes to how the chiefs offense isn’t good enough. It was a low scoring defensive game. Lamar also had more pass yards on less attempts against that chiefs D than Purdy, Josh Allen, or Tua did. And more pass yards than Mahomes had in that game. Basically, the game felt worse than he actually played because of the 2 redzone turnovers, one of which wasn’t Lamar’s fault. It was not some kind of disaster for the ravens like Nick acts. It was a 1 score game. Lamar also had his first legitimately great playoff game against the Texans, which is another reason to be higher on him for next years playoffs.
Damn Lamar is Peyton Manning (wins MVPs in the regular season and has bad playoff losses) and Mahomes is Tom Brady (has less than spectacular regular seasons but can’t be stopped in the playoffs and wins SBs)
the problem with nick is he wants it both ways, the chiefs were the best defense in the league, but he trusts lamar less for losing to that defense, his argument for mahomes can win with any team doesn’t work if he had the best defense in the league
People just aren't paying attention to the facts. He didn't pick Vogel or Ham and Pelinka even said as much. This is after his choice, Lue, was lowballed. They didn't get Buddy Hield, Miles Turner or Kyrie when EVERYONE knew he wanted them. Im not saying he doesn't have a hand in some of the moves made but he is not the man behind the curtain that everyone makes him out to be. Lets not forget the picks that LA refused to trade.
LeBron wanted Ty Lue. Lakers said no. LeBron wanted DeRozan. Lakers said no. LeBron wanted Caruso. Lakers said no. LeBron wanted the 17th pick traded, Lakers said no & drafted a rookie who sucks so bad he may be out the league after his contract is up. LeBron wanted the Lakers to make moves at the deadline. The Lakers didn't. To think LeBron is out here just calling shots is hilarious. You got bamboozled by yet another narrative like a typical LeBron hater.
I'm still waiting for someone to say what that young talent is doing? The best player they gave up was Brandon Ingram and he has yet to be healthy....so what are we really talking about?
@@ericmumford9237 Rob Pelinka so happy no one holds him accountable. At this point if everyone wants Lebron to take the blame, then he might as well own the Lakers.
So lebron can sit at the podium post game and flex his basketball IQ and the media praise him for knowing the game, but it’s impossible for him to coach ? The lengths some of these media personalities go to , to defend a player who said he’s the best player of all time after coming back from down 3-1.
Not really .. The players like PG and Kawhai didn't wanna play with him .. and Ty Lou the Lakers wouldn't let him pick his assistant coaches . ... So they went after the people he wanted they just ain't get them
So let me get this straight...The Lakers are paying their GM, MILLIONS OF DOLLARS a year just for Lebron to make all the decisions? lmao. Yall dont think when yall speak lol
I actually don't hate this idea. Dead serious, I think he'd do a better job than Darvin did. Listen, the Ham was trash lol. He got discarded like any bad food would