We're really going to miss the pace that Lonzo helps us play at. I'm worried that we'll definitely be struggling to score at time with him out of the lineup. The silver lining aspect of this is that Alex is going to get a real shot to get consistent minutes to see what we have in him again.
@sirronstuff I'm sorry, I just had too, was the first thing I thought of when I ready your post. Haha
Yeah I was just looking at that photo for the first time thinking the exact same thing before I read your comment.
From this good read that therealdeal posted in the Randle thread ..... ...... was contained within the link below and this also awesome article I (since I get the Times) and others must have missed. And I hope Lonzo saw it. But you know what ..... he already seems so very much to get all this already and embody it with the way he plays and conducts himself in this man's league as a rookie. Props to Tania and props to Lonzo. Lessons for Lonzo Ball and other point guards from NBA's finest http://www.latimes.com/sports/nba/la-sp-nba-guards-20171224-story.html
Yeah, really. Who in the heck even thought that for a second. Sounds like, "hey, I need an intriguing headline to get clicks"
No probably were talking about w/o the old man stirring up s*** all the time and f****** with his employer exposing his lack of having a pair to tell him to knock it the f*** off.
I expect some drop off with Lonzo, but it' also on Luke to incorporate a system where everyone buys in and continues in their defined roles in a defined system. As LFR said, which I agree with, these games without Balll show how entirely dependent we are on him for offense ....