I'm not sure if there's a bigger plan in Los Angeles, but the moves they're making don't add up to winning. Adding JaVale McGee, Lance Stephenson, and Rajon Rondo, to play alongside James are bad moves. We know Lebron likes shooters, and no one on the Lakers are a deep threat. To make it worse they waive their rights to their second best player Julius Randle.
Maybe they are looking at next year, but you have to wonder how many more years LeBron will play at this level. They are not getting PG, and the Warriors have signed Boogie Cousins, so the big names have fell. Even if they pull off a Kawhi trade, the best they can hope for is 2nd place in the west. Do you think LeBron is already regretting his decision?
We gotta trust the genius named Magic Johnson...
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I don't doubt Magic the basketball player, but I haven't seen enough from front office Magic to make a decision.
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LeBron knows what he's doing. No regrets at all
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It appears what he's focusing on is post NBA.
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LeBron knows what he's doing. No regrets at all
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For that kind of money, I don't think he has any regret for now.
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That is a lot of money, but he could've made more. I'm guessing his motivation is his next career after retirement, but only LeBron knows.
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yes, maybe he's looking at the longer term bigger picture.
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