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This bagman character is looking like a promising new recruit

Gonna get ALA scouting team right on it

Man walked in completely naked
Sure LeBron's like most great players is a terrible GM

but Rob is the GM.

They told him no at the trade deadline, they could have told him no in the offseason.

You can't pick and choose when to blame Lebron

You think this is about that when it's about his play
 
For like the past decade the easiest most realible formula in basketball has been

LeBron + 4 shooters = unstoppable offense.

In the 3 of the 4 year Laker years Rob somehow managed to assemble a team

where LeBron was the best shooter in your most used line ups.


The Lakers roster construction has always been stupid.

Trading for Westbrook, was just the cherry on top.

Interesting, very interesting if I say so myself


I remember a point in time when if you said those cavs teams were constructed to bron's strengths well (great defenders + great shooters who didn't need the ball), people would like at you like an anti-vaxxer
 
For like the past decade the easiest most realible formula in basketball has been

LeBron + 4 shooters = unstoppable offense.

In the 3 of the 4 year Laker years Rob somehow managed to assemble a team

where LeBron was the best shooter in your most used line ups.


The Lakers roster construction has always been stupid.

Trading for Westbrook, was just the cherry on top.

Lebron played a part in this though.

He himself told them he didn't want to run the point like he did in the title year. That creates a problem when AD and He already are on max deals.

If Lebron tells you he doesn't want to do the heavy lifting point guard stuff, and you already have AD, how can you surround him with competent shooting?

Part of why the title team was so good was because Bron played the point. That alleviated quite a bit from a roster construction standpoint.
 
Lebron played a part in this though.

He himself told them he didn't want to run the point like he did in the title year. That creates a problem when AD and He already are on max deals.

If Lebron tells you he doesn't want to do the heavy lifting point guard stuff, and you already have AD, how can you surround him with competent shooting?

Part of why the title team was so good was because Bron played the point. That alleviated quite a bit from a roster construction standpoint.

Great player bad gm is a tale as old as time.

Wayne Gretzky, Michael Jordan, all terrible talent evaluators.

You don't have to listen to him,
and they don't listen to him all the time.

So imo in the end the buck stops with Rob.
 
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