@ctwwtc8761 he hasn't won a thing, he can't even get on the court. That's my point. I'm not sure how you interpreted my post but it mentioned nothing about him winning. He's a good talent that stays injured
@@chauvintookaknee4blm268nah man they wanted they 1 ring with ad and they got it. Zo getting paid more now plus with a team that treats everybody the same rather then having one guy run things more then some front offices and one guy getting treated too softly even tho both are legends / hofs
@tay2xxburner697 that's one thing I don't like about Bron. I know he's a generational player, but why does he have as much say as some GM's, front offices, and refs? What's the point of those positions being filled if he also occupies them?
He has potential to be such a complete guard - has the shooter in him, crazy vision and passing, great defence and crazy athleticism, I really hope he starts to go off soon, will be exciting to watch.
He worked on his game. Give him credit. Unlike the Ben Simmons' of the world, he fixed he problem, even though it was difficult. It's a shame his career is likely over.
Yo, after watching LONZO, it just proves so much more. How much of a bitch, Ben Simmons really is… that dude has got no heart … he’s got no WILL, no competitive drive, he just doesn’t have it in him, he’s too quiet, too passive, and he doesn’t give two shits about being a good teammate or a good basketball player… he’s a drama queen, and he soft, no room in the NBA for a guy like that
It’s not a shame. He chose to wore those damn piece of shit shoes that he admitted blew apart before halftime. This asshole knowingly sold those shoes to so many young players despite knowing they were trash and dangerous to wear. He’s a piece of shit in my book. He knew thousands of young people could get seriously injured but didn’t care for years
As a Lakers fan, I had high hopes for him. Unfortunately, it didn't work out like I thought it would, but I wish him the best and that he'll be able to come back and stay healthy.
Lonzo has the talent and the work ethic to be one of the best players in the league but unfortunately, injuries. Damn injuries, he's my favorite young core out of all the lakers young pieces back then.I love the way he plays
@@bilindabutcher8913 I believe he would too, in Lebron's 1st yr with the Lakers, they took turns running the offense, they both great in getting players involve, consistency is just Lonzos issue back then because he was young but you can see the potential of them being teammates
I think he’ll come back! He probs will not come back at the same level but he will come back! He just needs to focus on taking it step by step and not skipping nothing when it comes to rehab. And once he back then he can focus on getting his swagger back, he still has youth on his side. God bless Zo 🙏🏼
Nah i don’t think he would be. I think he’d be best on a team like Dallas, if they move luka to the 3, or Phoenix maybe, He’d do really well back in New Orleans or in Miami. Boston could use him. So could Milwaukee. Cleveland would be great if they moved Garland. Or benched him. He would be a perfect fit if not for garland and Mitchell both already being there. But the lakers already have a ball dominant player running their offense. Lebron doesn’t play off ball. And he’s become more of a point guard recently. He and lebron would never work together. And that’s not a knock on Lebron, or lonzo it’s just that’s the way they both play.
i appreciate how coachable Zo was. imagine you do something your whole life, and you’ve become successful off it. and someone tells you you have to change it up rather than sticking to what you’ve known your whole life. takes a humble being to do such a thing. props to him!!
Watching first hand Lonzo play on my Chicago Bulls... this guy is a monster in every aspect of the game. I'm hoping that he returns in our 2024 season and make us an instant 3 seed. Singularity speed
Big props to him for having the confidence and mindset to work and stay with it. We’ve seen players lose all confidence and kind of give up on working on their weaknesses. He put in work.
I did not think he was injured so badly that he would miss this whole upcoming season too. I liked that bulls squad when Lonzo was playing point before his injury
Usually something a hopper does around 13 the fact that as a grown man he didn’t overlook it and stuck with it being such an elementary thing is impressive
the speed at which he improved his jumper to actually translate into game speed and situations amazes me. He must truly be a hard worker when it comes to hoops
It’s crazy how powerful the mind is. Glad Zo got his confidence back. LA definitely was the worse team he could’ve gotten drafted to; way too much noise and pressure. Once he got out of LA, he began playin like himself again, and then injuries started piling up. Pray he get his knee right, and come back stronger than ever before. He was a straight menace his first season wit the Bulls.
He also went from tryna shoot off the dribble to catch and shoot instead. That helped a lot because he would have to swing his arms just to get into his shooting form.
if he didn’t get injured mark my words he woulda starting turnin up like crazy his mini run wit demar n lavine for the time he had was insane chemistry was very high even had great back door plays for caruso need him to get out there again hate seein the injury affect his game
To take the criticism and actually improve is huge. A lot of guys get stuck in their ways because they are used to being that guy and it runs them out of the league. Props of Lonzo for the career he's had
The single tragic thing about this kid is his dad. He seems like a good kid, hopes he makes a comeback. I was so excited for him in Chicago back then, he’s slowly getting recognized as the top playmakers and defenders in the league.
That NBA ball was different than the other ones. Explains we he could shoot in the NBA at first. Had to adjust to the ball weight, and changing the shooting form switches power to the legs.
Can’t name a single young talent in the modern era that the Lakers were able to cultivate. I can't fathom how it took lonzo going to The pels to fix his shot instead of the damn lakers fixing it for him... They better not mess up on Reaves.