And I think LaVar has a heart attack when Rondo starts. But, I think the mpg will be 50-50 pretty much. 24mpg for each player. And neither plays 82 games.
And I think LaVar has a heart attack when Rondo starts. But, I think the mpg will be 50-50 pretty much. 24mpg for each player. And neither plays 82 games.
I get that LeBron needs to understand that this is the West he is dealing with now.
But the West also needs to understand that this is LeBron they are dealing with now.
No, probably not. Way more potential for sure, but as of this moment, no I wouldn't say they are.Do you think that this Lakers team is noticeably more talented than the Cavs team from last year?
I don't think it will be that even, but Rondo will get solid minutes (20-ish).
I get that LeBron needs to understand that this is the West he is dealing with now.
But the West also needs to understand that this is LeBron they are dealing with now.
No, probably not. Way more potential for sure, but as of this moment, no I wouldn't say they are.
Defensively, I would say so, though.
But they are significantly weaker offensively.
Aside from Randle...who did they lose that makes them significantly weaker offensively? Especially with the addition of Lebron?
We were comparing this Lakers squad with the Cavs squad from last year. Unless Ingram really steps up, the Lakers don't have a high quality 2nd scorer or an elite perimeter shooter.
Because I'm fine with disagreement as long as you provide actual critique of the player's game or insight on why he won't continue to grow.
I get that LeBron needs to understand that this is the West he is dealing with now.
But the West also needs to understand that this is LeBron they are dealing with now.
I want to see Ball and rondo on the court together. lol.And I think LaVar has a heart attack when Rondo starts. But, I think the mpg will be 50-50 pretty much. 24mpg for each player. And neither plays 82 games.
I want to see Ball and rondo on the court together. lol.
As for Lonzo. I know Jason Kidd is a first ballot hall of famer. I'm not saying Lonzo is going to be a hall of famer. Right now he is fighting for a starting job. But I don't think the comparison is that far fetched. Lonzo is 6'5, Kidd is 6'4. Both are great passers, rebounders, and shoots a low percentage.
Jason Kidd's rookie season
- 11.7 ppg 5.4 reb 7.7 ast (38.5 % FG and 27.2 % 3pt)
Lonzo's rookie season
- 10.2 ppg 6.9 reb 7.2 ast (36.0 % FG and 30.5 % 3pt)