S70 We Back in PURPLE and Gold Presser
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2024 9:43 pm
Transition.
It's the way of the world in our corner of this basketball world. S69 was the start of it. Out went the vast majority of wave of players that put together among the best stretches of winning basketball that a team could put together. Safi was the final boss. The last man standing. There was no grand exclamation point to the end of that chapter in Lakers lore. After the long awaited championship, last season was the curtin call. A quick walk out and bow for the appreciative crowd for a job well done.
As S70 starts, even Mr. Laker is somewhere else. While there will be a small drop in my stomach watching him Don another team's jersey, we wish him well, winning and health. Nothing but love.
After a brief introduction and initiation, Daniel Johnson was welcomed back after being handsomely paid. So was Fabian Hub, another small piece of purple and gold lore who knows how to win and win in this organization. And in continuing a tradition of returns, Gregory Kozak is back in LALA land after an extended absence. We honestly never got to watch him perform in this uniform, trading him early in his career.
But we look forward to giving him an opportunity to show us what we've been missing.
The fresh face that made the biggest waves is, of course, Dennis Funkhouser. A distributor expert, who is still only 25-years-old and growing. Even with Daniel Johnson running this offense well last season, the opportunity to grab The Funk was too good to pass up. We'll figure it out one way or the other.
But honestly? The Story of this team for this off-season isn't the draft or free agency or trades. It's training camp. Camp is the first place where our players get to show off all of their hard work in the off-season. Or prove that they don't belong at all.
In the cases of Trayce Jackson-Davis and Jody Kinsella, not only were they ready to show off, to be part of the group and thrive, they showed up leadership, grit and accountability. They attacked every weight session and practice as if it were Game 7 of the Finals. They've even altered my mindset coming into this season. .
Before, I wasn't sure who might stay or go. I offered trades for superstars which were rejected. I gave options of trading for both Trayce and Jody, thinking maybe someone was ready to take the leap towards a rebuild and I, towards my first Safi-less title run.
Instead, Jody and Trayce made me shut my damn mouth, close up those damn trade blocks, and demand that they are those dudes to build around, not bait to lure a bigger fish in.
Cue the gold flakes from the ceiling and the purple spotlight for Trayce.
No, this season isn't ending in a championship parade. But what's most exciting? We can see those possibilities again in the future. Since it's been so long since the last time, amirite!?
But, look, if you're here, you're not here to read much of this or listen to me speak.
You're here to ask the (burnin) questions.
So put on the reporter hat, tell me how bad of a job I'm doing.
And ask.
Anything.
I look forward to.
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It's the way of the world in our corner of this basketball world. S69 was the start of it. Out went the vast majority of wave of players that put together among the best stretches of winning basketball that a team could put together. Safi was the final boss. The last man standing. There was no grand exclamation point to the end of that chapter in Lakers lore. After the long awaited championship, last season was the curtin call. A quick walk out and bow for the appreciative crowd for a job well done.
As S70 starts, even Mr. Laker is somewhere else. While there will be a small drop in my stomach watching him Don another team's jersey, we wish him well, winning and health. Nothing but love.
After a brief introduction and initiation, Daniel Johnson was welcomed back after being handsomely paid. So was Fabian Hub, another small piece of purple and gold lore who knows how to win and win in this organization. And in continuing a tradition of returns, Gregory Kozak is back in LALA land after an extended absence. We honestly never got to watch him perform in this uniform, trading him early in his career.
But we look forward to giving him an opportunity to show us what we've been missing.
The fresh face that made the biggest waves is, of course, Dennis Funkhouser. A distributor expert, who is still only 25-years-old and growing. Even with Daniel Johnson running this offense well last season, the opportunity to grab The Funk was too good to pass up. We'll figure it out one way or the other.
But honestly? The Story of this team for this off-season isn't the draft or free agency or trades. It's training camp. Camp is the first place where our players get to show off all of their hard work in the off-season. Or prove that they don't belong at all.
In the cases of Trayce Jackson-Davis and Jody Kinsella, not only were they ready to show off, to be part of the group and thrive, they showed up leadership, grit and accountability. They attacked every weight session and practice as if it were Game 7 of the Finals. They've even altered my mindset coming into this season. .
Before, I wasn't sure who might stay or go. I offered trades for superstars which were rejected. I gave options of trading for both Trayce and Jody, thinking maybe someone was ready to take the leap towards a rebuild and I, towards my first Safi-less title run.
Instead, Jody and Trayce made me shut my damn mouth, close up those damn trade blocks, and demand that they are those dudes to build around, not bait to lure a bigger fish in.
Cue the gold flakes from the ceiling and the purple spotlight for Trayce.
No, this season isn't ending in a championship parade. But what's most exciting? We can see those possibilities again in the future. Since it's been so long since the last time, amirite!?
But, look, if you're here, you're not here to read much of this or listen to me speak.
You're here to ask the (burnin) questions.
So put on the reporter hat, tell me how bad of a job I'm doing.
And ask.
Anything.
I look forward to.
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