LeBron Promise to LakerNation

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 11: LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers reacts after winning the 2020 NBA Championship over the Miami Heat in Game Six of the 2020 NBA Finals at AdventHealth Arena at the ESPN Wide World Of Sports Complex on October 11, 2020 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
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The Lakers 2021-2022 season has certainly been rocky & the outcome of the near future seems a bit uncertain and definitely in jeopardy…. Not so well! At times, the team looks as if it’s an un-orchestrated freight train moving roughly at about 250 MPH with not enough kryptonite. Many analysts and critics have been quick to point the finger at 1st year Laker, Russel Westbrook. With his atrocious turnovers when the ball is in his hands and or his troubling shooting from the field. Inconsistency from the team has reflected on the (21-22) Lakers record. Who currently sits 7th place in the western conference standings. Recently some fans have gathered the audacity to hold LeBron accountable for the squad’s poor record despite the individual numbers he has been putting up.

James declined to speak to the media post-game, took to Twitter Sunday evening after the 37 point blowout to the Denver Nuggets. He held himself accountable as well as his teammates. “#LakerNation I apologize and I promise we will be better!”

Things may drastically change if Co-Star, Anthony Davis can remain healthy when set to return at the end of January. Impactful while playing for Miami, a role player in Kendrick Nunn, who could potentially hold a positive impact has also been medically cleared for contact practice. LakerNation there is hope!

Anxieties are running high & the intensity of gameplay will amplify, the team that is constantly on the hot seat is starting to discover who they are after a slow start. Can the Lakers have a miracle season with a team full of future Hall of Famers?

What do you think?

Written by KrispyLakersNation

[[Anthony L. McKnight II]] also known as Krispy was Born in Rochester, NY attending the "School Of The Arts" Class of 2009. He graduated with a Regents Arts diploma while studying Creative Writing and other arts. He recently became the founder of the Los Angeles Lakers Fan Club on Clubhouse. His club has hosted several celebrity interviews inside the fan club, from names such as Robert Horry, Gloria James, Mark Medina, Jovan Buha. His favorite hobby is spending a day out in nature, favorite sports basketball & football.

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