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LeBron/Luka as Los Angeles Lakers

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Mr. Dominant, Feb 6, 2025.

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Will LeBron and Luka win a championship together?

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  1. Zeebo

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    check his 4th quarter melt downs lol
     
  2. MystikArkitect

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    Who would've thought that replacing a DPOY candidate on a terrible defensive team with the worst defender in the league would come back and haunt the Lakers?
     
  3. JumpMan

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    Bro, no. Edwards was the best player, easily. Especially because he closed out games.

    EDIT: Randall was right there with LeBron. Doncic was better before his hangover game. Better in the last game where LeBron quit.
     
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  4. Rocket River

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    I meant on the Lakers' side

    Rocket River
     
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    #Nikowasright
     
  6. A_3PO

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    Yo! Luka. You listening?

    https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/44955244/lakers-championship-shape-next-season-says-redick

    Lakers must be in 'championship shape' next season, JJ Redick says
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    EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- After seeing his team stumble when it mattered most in the fourth quarter during its 4-1 first-round series loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves, Los Angeles Lakers coach JJ Redick pointed to improved player conditioning as a must heading into next season.

    "I'll start with the offseason and the work that's required in an offseason to be in championship shape," Redick said Thursday in a news conference with reporters to close the Lakers' 2024-25 season. "And we have a ways to go as a roster. And certainly, there are individuals that were in phenomenal shape. There's certainly other ones that could have been in better shape. That's where my mind goes immediately is we have to get in championship shape."

    Redick did not single any player out by name after L.A. was outscored 127-85 by Minnesota in the fourth quarter in the series, but it is widely known that one of the knocks on Luka Doncic on his way out the door after the Dallas Mavericks traded him was the 26-year-old star's struggles with weight and conditioning.

    Late-game execution was one of the myriad ways the No. 6-seeded Wolves dominated the No. 3-seeded Lakers to advance. "Maybe this is hard sometimes for a coach or a player to admit this: We lost to a better team," Redick said. "That's just the reality. We did."

    After Redick benched L.A.'s starting center, Jaxson Hayes, four minutes into Game 4 and kept him out of the rotation in Game 5 as Minnesota's Rudy Gobert piled up 27 points and 24 rebounds in the clincher, the Lakers' lack of big men was obvious.

    "I think when you make a huge trade at the deadline where you trade your starting center for a point guard, of course that's going to create significant issues with the roster, and we saw some of those play out," Lakers president of basketball operations and GM Rob Pelinka said of the Doncic-for-Anthony Davis swap. "We know this offseason, one of our primary goals is going to be to add size in our frontcourt at the center position."

    L.A. attempted to acquire 7-foot center Mark Williams from the Charlotte Hornets just before the trade deadline, but the deal was rescinded after Williams failed to pass a physical examination with the Lakers.

    "There's NBA rules that prohibit us from speaking to a particular transaction, but I'll say in general, it's very clear and it was clear then ... this roster needs more size and needs a center," Pelinka said. "That's a very clear and obvious byproduct of trading potentially the best big in the league to Dallas to get a point guard. Of course, that's going to open up a huge hole.

    "The trade deadline and the moments up to it don't allow you the requisite time to explore every single unturned stone to add a big to our roster. We just didn't have the time after the Luka trade. But now we do."

    Pelinka said he knows that LeBron James, who has a player option to return to L.A. for an NBA-record 23rd season in 2025-26, will be monitoring how the Lakers use that time to improve the team.

    "I think LeBron's going to have high expectations for the roster," Pelinka said. "And we're going to do everything we can to meet those. But I also know that whatever it is, he's still going to give his 110% every night, whether that's scoring, assisting, defending, rebounding, leading. We know that's always going to be 100%, and that never wavers."

    While Pelinka predicted an offseason rife with player movement around the league, and sounded hopeful that that will aid in his pursuit of new personnel, he made it clear there are three Lakers he has no interest in parting with: James, Doncic and Austin Reaves.

    "The level of confidence in Austin Reaves, LeBron James and Luka Doncic is at an all-time high still," Pelinka said. "I think those three guys have incredible promise playing together. And we will collectively do a better job to make sure they're surrounded with the right pieces to have ultimate success."
     
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    I'm not blaming Bron. I'm stating that the Lakers need to go all in with Luka.
     
  9. A_3PO

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    They MUST go all-in with Luka.

    Luka now owns the Lakers just like he did the Mavs.
     
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  10. Mr. Dominant

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    Touché my guy, touché.
     
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    Los Angeles Lukas.
     
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  12. Mr. Dominant

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    There is no way Lebron doesn’t get Luka on his summer workout and diet plan this year.

     
  13. Rocket River

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    Someone pointed out like his rookie year he had like 25 dunks
    last year he had like 2

    Not exactly the scientific method but it definitely says something
    I think this off season . . .and probably next season
    (if next season is disappointing look out!!!)
    He is literally about to get the White Harden treatment
    (Fat, Lazy, etc etc etc ) The Narrative on him is turning
    LEss people are mad at Nico today than they were a month ago

    QUESTION: Does Luka win a championship in LA Period?

    Rocket River
     
  14. JumpMan

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    He'd do better on Jokic's workout and diet plan. Not all bodies take well to the type of stuff LeBron is on. :confused:
     
  15. daywalker02

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    That is one dilemma but the bigger dilemma was that they had no assets in the next half decade to draft a star player....

    Getting a 26 year Doncic is the best they could have gotten out of that miserable situation.....and they ended up at 3rd seed .....they should have made 9-10th seed like the Mavericks......

     
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  16. Rocket River

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    IF LEBRON leaves . . . . How do the Lakers build around Luka?
    Do they have picks like that?

    Rocket River
     
  17. daywalker02

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    The Harden Rockets attracted free agents and shooters who were willing to take on smaller contracts to chase a ring.

    The Lakers should be smarter than that and look out for pick swaps.......the pick swap gave the Rockets a 3rd Pick via Brooklyn while being competitive.

     
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    https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6328127/2025/05/02/lakers-lebron-luka-doncic-jj-redick-future/
     
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