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FixedJJ should bring JVG with him
Never mind on SVG..
Prayers up to the guy, sheesh.
How's about a Euro coach?
Assistants:
Frankie
Darvin
Mike brown
Walton player development
Cassell is a Klutch client and Cassell/Borrego might be able to parlay the Lakers spotlight to a new head coaching job if the Lakers win big.Don't see how Sam and Borrego who've put all this work in, agree to be assistants under media personality and 1st time coach JJ. Dudley maybe.
But if they can get that done then lemme get a hell yeah....
There's that absolute thinking.So.......ok......I'm just gonna pencil some things out......
Klutch.......does NOT.........have any say/power in how the Lakers are run. Does. Not.
So......
Bron's podcast partner (JJ)
Klutch client (Cassell)
Bron/AD buddy (Dudley)
All in line for jobs........
There's that absolute thinking.
I could create a string theory that effing Taco Bell is running LAL.
Tighten the tin foil.
1. LeBron James
Los Angeles Lakers | F | Player option
Projected WAR: 24.4
A three-year projection for James, who will turn 40 in December, is pushing it. At some point, how long James wants to play will be more important than how well he can play. Still, given James was an All-NBA pick this season -- and on my second team -- he is likely to be the best player in this group next year, if healthy, and retain significant value beyond.
15. D'Angelo Russell
Los Angeles Lakers | G | Player option
Projected WAR: 11.6
Russell's decision on an $18.7 million player option for 2024-25 will have important implications for this summer. He's coming off a strong second half, having shot a career-high 41.5% on 3s. But Russell's production again declined in the Nugget's first-round sweep of the Lakers, during which he made just 32% from deep. If Russell opts in, he becomes much easier for the Lakers to trade in pursuit of a star player; but if he tests free agency, the team will lack cap flexibility to replace him.