Showtime Lakers S60 Preseason Presser
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2022 1:24 pm
It's a season of change all around the league, but first, something that remained the same: Congrats to Detroit on making some history. It's been quite a run that isn't over just yet. Off the back of that however, we get to come to a season where a few teams seem poised to at least give it their best shot to slay the dragon, and these Lakers are one of them.
Wait, what? The Lakers? Yeah, it's still taking some getting used to on my end as well but I was more than thrilled to merge the Californias this off-season under the Laker banner, the team I grew up cheering on.
In more change, we did decide to part ways with a couple of important players from last season's tough, but ultimately snakebit by injury, team. Ousmane Dieng and Raiquan Gray are gone, hopefully to find success in Boston and Miami.
In their places are Charles Alleman, a young low post presence who we are incredibly excited about and rookie Center, Thomas Walker. Walker's potential has many of us here thrilled about the possibilities. The draft found us dig up a diamond in the rough, Gregory Kozak at #16 and though he's unlikely to play this season due to being ridiculously raw, the upside is great. The crown in the free agency period was a player we've coveted for multiple seasons now, Ronny Asher. It's his presence that made us feel comfortable letting Gray go be a #1 scorer elsewhere.
Coming back is the heart of last season's squad, Dong Bone, Karlo Pearson and Safi Fino-A-Laself. They will again anchor this attack and lead us where we want to go. Safi showed us in camp that he's still as hard working as ever, even with a huge price tag now attached. To help these guys will be young holdovers Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, Al Jones, EJ Liddell and new bit players James Cruz, Tex Harrison, Albert Hunter, Chadwick Dangerfield and the returning Kenneth Heard.
We feel it's a deep and talented squad that will push for the division, Conference and maybe the title. That won't be easy, sharing a division with the Bucks and their shiny new toys but we won't back down.
We also don't plan on being finished building. We're hunting for a star and have plenty of assets to work with. Phones are open! Holler!
We'll just ignore the 6-0 preseason because we know it's unreliable. However, its at least better than being awful!
The official lineup hasn't been cemented however it could look something like:
C: Ronny Asher
PF: Charles Alleman
SF: Dong Bone
SG: Safi Fino-A-Laself
PG: Karlo Pearson
6th: James Cruz
7th: Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk
It should be an exciting season!
Now, drop those questions!
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Wait, what? The Lakers? Yeah, it's still taking some getting used to on my end as well but I was more than thrilled to merge the Californias this off-season under the Laker banner, the team I grew up cheering on.
In more change, we did decide to part ways with a couple of important players from last season's tough, but ultimately snakebit by injury, team. Ousmane Dieng and Raiquan Gray are gone, hopefully to find success in Boston and Miami.
In their places are Charles Alleman, a young low post presence who we are incredibly excited about and rookie Center, Thomas Walker. Walker's potential has many of us here thrilled about the possibilities. The draft found us dig up a diamond in the rough, Gregory Kozak at #16 and though he's unlikely to play this season due to being ridiculously raw, the upside is great. The crown in the free agency period was a player we've coveted for multiple seasons now, Ronny Asher. It's his presence that made us feel comfortable letting Gray go be a #1 scorer elsewhere.
Coming back is the heart of last season's squad, Dong Bone, Karlo Pearson and Safi Fino-A-Laself. They will again anchor this attack and lead us where we want to go. Safi showed us in camp that he's still as hard working as ever, even with a huge price tag now attached. To help these guys will be young holdovers Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, Al Jones, EJ Liddell and new bit players James Cruz, Tex Harrison, Albert Hunter, Chadwick Dangerfield and the returning Kenneth Heard.
We feel it's a deep and talented squad that will push for the division, Conference and maybe the title. That won't be easy, sharing a division with the Bucks and their shiny new toys but we won't back down.
We also don't plan on being finished building. We're hunting for a star and have plenty of assets to work with. Phones are open! Holler!
We'll just ignore the 6-0 preseason because we know it's unreliable. However, its at least better than being awful!
The official lineup hasn't been cemented however it could look something like:
C: Ronny Asher
PF: Charles Alleman
SF: Dong Bone
SG: Safi Fino-A-Laself
PG: Karlo Pearson
6th: James Cruz
7th: Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk
It should be an exciting season!
Now, drop those questions!
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