It's still weird to me LeBron has his son on the team and said, "Nah, I'm not happy here" and left. I think it's good for Bronny to not have his dad around everywhere he went.
I’ve been one of the few constant supporters of his but if he doesn’t say nah I want to stay here with the Lakers and just follows Pops to Cleveland for the narrative I’ll lose a little respect and I think that is a poor career decision by him and by the family.
Rich Paul is guaranteeing Bronny will be in another city. Stuff like this makes me not regret Bron moving on. https://x.com/lakeshowyo/status/2074919463779226043?s=46
you mean after they pay us to buy him out? i'm confused. he's under contract. we'll keep him in the basement all year until you pony up some seconds, pat.
Every day, Lebron and his team make it clear that narcissism was priority number one this offseason. Before free agency, I was wishfully thinking maybe he'd take a paycut to add some pieces and stay. When he announced he was moving on, I wasn't even mad. Grateful for what he did at a time when we were a laughing stock, but at the same time excited to see what we do with the post-Lebron era. What has annoyed me is everything they've done since. They basically came out and said they were upset that he wasn't priority number one and the Lakers FO wasn't groveling at his feet. RJ said he's already made his decision. Now they're making the media rounds to do everything they can to throw the Lakers under the bus, and now they're including Luka's name in that. The goodwill he's earned the past few years is slowly but surely being thrown away. All he has to do is not talk **** about his former team, and Klutch just can't help themselves.