By Lakers' expectations every year, they might aswell have won 10 games. Ffs, I can't imagine being a lakers fan. This is coming from a KNICKS fan mind you
The Lakers had a young team in 2017-18. The five oldest players on the roster were Andrew Bogut (32), Andre Ingram (31), Channing Frye (34), Corey Brewer (31) and Luol Deng (32). None of them were on the roster next season except for Andre Ingram who played a total of six games for the Lakers. Even with those guys, the team had the third lowest average player age in the league that season (24.9). The team then traded some of those players and won the championship for the 2019-20 season. I think it's fair to say that they did win something in the end.
Stack with role players 😂😂😂
A lot of all stars mentioned. A very deep roster will be playoff bound
Ur just a haterb
I would’ve loved to follow thru with that team lowkey the moves we could make right now with all those pieces, mind blowing
35 games is not bad for a super young team.
By Lakers' expectations every year, they might aswell have won 10 games. Ffs, I can't imagine being a lakers fan. This is coming from a KNICKS fan mind you
We finally had a “team” not just a squad thrown together and they broke it up. We need a real GM
Than
THEY TRADED THEM ALL AWAY
Lakers culture is win now and if they didn't have thay mentality they might have won more than 1 ring
No chance, their best player was julius randle.
GP2 also got a ring with the Warriors in '22.
As someone who watched every game the national team played last year, Josh Harts inclusion on Team USA was criminal.
They didn't need Labron, they needed coaching. Luke Walton was inexperienced.
Okc more stacked then that Lakers team
Luke Walton was their coach though lmfao
Couldve been a dynasty 😢
And I don't know why they gave up other players like Ingram,Zubac,Randle,Lopez,Josh Hart
I would understand if they gave up Ball,Clarkson (yes even though he plays for my country in FIBA),etc.
I also forgot Caruso
Ingram and Hart made sense because they got Anthony Davis and a Title out of it. They wish they hadn’t lost Lopez, Caruso, Randle, Clarkson
Oh yeah and Zubac
Wasn't Lou will on that team
They would’ve become the best spurs playing team basketball because I see no superstar here.
Josh Hart is not a role player anymore.
Only won 35 games because of Luke walton
Corey Brewer
Star role player? Isn’t that an oxymoron?
Stack with wat
Yet they still couldn't win a championship
And no one expected them to..
🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
But laker fans need to win know!! know! know !!!!! Or they cry like children poor kids
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The Lakers should draft LeBron James Jr. with the 17th overall pick
No.
We calling people “star role players” now?
Stacked?! None of them can actually lead a team to playoffs xd
He meant stacked as in players who became good and noticeable after they left Lakers. They had no expectations they were all young and pre prime 🙄
“stacked” but they didn’t win shit this doesn’t make sense no wonder you got no likes on it😂😂😂
Check again.
The Lakers had a young team in 2017-18. The five oldest players on the roster were Andrew Bogut (32), Andre Ingram (31), Channing Frye (34), Corey Brewer (31) and Luol Deng (32). None of them were on the roster next season except for Andre Ingram who played a total of six games for the Lakers. Even with those guys, the team had the third lowest average player age in the league that season (24.9). The team then traded some of those players and won the championship for the 2019-20 season. I think it's fair to say that they did win something in the end.