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Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 8:39 pm
Things change. Things stay the same. We build around here. Everyone in this building works their asses off, all in service of accomplishing one goal: Championships. Unfortunately, the basketball gods don't necessarily care about your feelings. In the last 10 seasons, the Lakers have been to AT LEAST the conference finals SEVEN times. Including 4 trips to the Finals.
Goose egg.
Now, before moving any further, I'll take an opportunity to congratulate the Champs, the Houston Rockets. That's a hell of a roster, hell of a team. A ring was a long time coming for that organization and those fans. Well deserved.
With that out of the way ... I really wish we could've given them our best shot with a fully healthy squad. Unfortunately, injuries at crucial moments is nothing new for us. Lost Karlo Pearson and Evan Mobley together once. Leroy Johnston missed all of the playoffs two seasons ago. Then Paolo Banchero got injured vs. Minnesota in the conference finals. You'd think we'd get our act together and prepare better but again we were too thin and it cost us.
So, what now?
Well, we lick these wounds and go at it again. We were thrilled to get Leroy Johnston back in Los Angeles, for one. He's a perfect 3 & D option to slide into the starting SF role between Johnny and Paolo. The bench is a little more dynamic as well, with veteran Gerald Dixson joining in a reserve role and natural progression from Gradey Dick, Hershal Gilmore and bringing back Andy Elliot and Markus Barnes.
We have holes to fill still however, as we know our starting Center spot is in need of an upgrade. Thankfully, we have positioned ourselves incredibly well to capitalize on any opportunities that may present themselves to upgrade this roster. Believe me, we are open for business.
The league looks as strong as it was last season, so nothing is going to come easy. Wolves, Bulls, Nuggets, Pacers, Bucks all present interesting obstacles and that's just in our conference. The other side has heavy hitters as well, such as Phoenix, San Antonio and the defending Champs.
We'll earn everything we get this season.
Hopefully, we earn our 2nd ring.
Any questions?
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Goose egg.
Now, before moving any further, I'll take an opportunity to congratulate the Champs, the Houston Rockets. That's a hell of a roster, hell of a team. A ring was a long time coming for that organization and those fans. Well deserved.
With that out of the way ... I really wish we could've given them our best shot with a fully healthy squad. Unfortunately, injuries at crucial moments is nothing new for us. Lost Karlo Pearson and Evan Mobley together once. Leroy Johnston missed all of the playoffs two seasons ago. Then Paolo Banchero got injured vs. Minnesota in the conference finals. You'd think we'd get our act together and prepare better but again we were too thin and it cost us.
So, what now?
Well, we lick these wounds and go at it again. We were thrilled to get Leroy Johnston back in Los Angeles, for one. He's a perfect 3 & D option to slide into the starting SF role between Johnny and Paolo. The bench is a little more dynamic as well, with veteran Gerald Dixson joining in a reserve role and natural progression from Gradey Dick, Hershal Gilmore and bringing back Andy Elliot and Markus Barnes.
We have holes to fill still however, as we know our starting Center spot is in need of an upgrade. Thankfully, we have positioned ourselves incredibly well to capitalize on any opportunities that may present themselves to upgrade this roster. Believe me, we are open for business.
The league looks as strong as it was last season, so nothing is going to come easy. Wolves, Bulls, Nuggets, Pacers, Bucks all present interesting obstacles and that's just in our conference. The other side has heavy hitters as well, such as Phoenix, San Antonio and the defending Champs.
We'll earn everything we get this season.
Hopefully, we earn our 2nd ring.
Any questions?
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