Jovan Buha
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You know, it seemed to indicate that he thinks the NBA needed to change something, but this is not quite what he thought they should have done.
You know, it seemed to indicate that he thinks the NBA needed to change something, but this is not quite what he thought they should have done.
You know, it seemed to indicate that he thinks the NBA needed to change something, but this is not quite what he thought they should have done.
I don't think so. Yeah, I didn't think so. Right. So the reason we got LeBron today is because once he plays his 10th minute against the Kings on Thursday night, he will become the NBA's all time minutes leader in the regular season. He's already the all times minutes leader between the regular season and postseason. Yeah. But now it'll be official in the regular season.
I don't think so. Yeah, I didn't think so. Right. So the reason we got LeBron today is because once he plays his 10th minute against the Kings on Thursday night, he will become the NBA's all time minutes leader in the regular season. He's already the all times minutes leader between the regular season and postseason. Yeah. But now it'll be official in the regular season.
I don't think so. Yeah, I didn't think so. Right. So the reason we got LeBron today is because once he plays his 10th minute against the Kings on Thursday night, he will become the NBA's all time minutes leader in the regular season. He's already the all times minutes leader between the regular season and postseason. Yeah. But now it'll be official in the regular season.
He'll pass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. So we were talking to him about longevity and his career and what's the key to playing so many minutes, so many years, etc. And he said for him, a big thing has just been adapting throughout his career to the whims of the league. And more recently, that's been pace and space and three-point shooting.
He'll pass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. So we were talking to him about longevity and his career and what's the key to playing so many minutes, so many years, etc. And he said for him, a big thing has just been adapting throughout his career to the whims of the league. And more recently, that's been pace and space and three-point shooting.
He'll pass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. So we were talking to him about longevity and his career and what's the key to playing so many minutes, so many years, etc. And he said for him, a big thing has just been adapting throughout his career to the whims of the league. And more recently, that's been pace and space and three-point shooting.
So he did acknowledge that he has changed his game from where it was 10 years ago, 15 years ago, etc. the three-point shooting is here to stay. It's certainly for him. It's less taxing than driving to the rim, getting clobbered in the paint.
So he did acknowledge that he has changed his game from where it was 10 years ago, 15 years ago, etc. the three-point shooting is here to stay. It's certainly for him. It's less taxing than driving to the rim, getting clobbered in the paint.
So he did acknowledge that he has changed his game from where it was 10 years ago, 15 years ago, etc. the three-point shooting is here to stay. It's certainly for him. It's less taxing than driving to the rim, getting clobbered in the paint.
It's almost like a rite of passage at this point for NBA role players to be attached to the Lakers and trade rumors. It's like, you know, you've arrived once you've been linked to the Lakers. But I'm not quite sure that there is. I would look at two guys in particular for me that seem to be realistic trade possibilities. in Walker Kessler and Cam Johnson.
It's almost like a rite of passage at this point for NBA role players to be attached to the Lakers and trade rumors. It's like, you know, you've arrived once you've been linked to the Lakers. But I'm not quite sure that there is. I would look at two guys in particular for me that seem to be realistic trade possibilities. in Walker Kessler and Cam Johnson.
It's almost like a rite of passage at this point for NBA role players to be attached to the Lakers and trade rumors. It's like, you know, you've arrived once you've been linked to the Lakers. But I'm not quite sure that there is. I would look at two guys in particular for me that seem to be realistic trade possibilities. in Walker Kessler and Cam Johnson.
I think if they were able to add either one of those or potentially both of them, depending on the ultimate asking prices, I mean, you could send a first to Utah and a first to Brooklyn. Those two players, I think, among what the Lakers need and who seems to be out there, I think those two could potentially be difference makers.
I think if they were able to add either one of those or potentially both of them, depending on the ultimate asking prices, I mean, you could send a first to Utah and a first to Brooklyn. Those two players, I think, among what the Lakers need and who seems to be out there, I think those two could potentially be difference makers.
I think if they were able to add either one of those or potentially both of them, depending on the ultimate asking prices, I mean, you could send a first to Utah and a first to Brooklyn. Those two players, I think, among what the Lakers need and who seems to be out there, I think those two could potentially be difference makers.
But I think the larger point with that is like, I don't see this as a one trade fixes.
But I think the larger point with that is like, I don't see this as a one trade fixes.