@leventis72
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J.J. Redick inexplicably inserted that skidmark Bronny James into the game with five minutes left in the 1st quarter. At the time the Lakers were dominating 18-9. The incapable son of LeBron was allowed to remain on the court for the rest of the quarter and the Lakers’ 9-point lead disappeared.
l think the entire team (minus Bronny’s daddy) became demoralized over the realization that they are not a serious basketball team if an incapable player is allowed minutes because his dad is the star of the team. The result was a second quarter buttkicking.
J.J. Redick inexplicably inserted that skidmark Bronny James into the game with five minutes left in the 1st quarter. At the time the Lakers were dominating 18-9. The incapable son of LeBron was allowed to remain on the court for the rest of the quarter and the Lakers’ 9-point lead disappeared.
l think the entire team (minus Bronny’s daddy) became demoralized over the realization that they are not a serious basketball team if an incapable player is allowed minutes because his dad is the star of the team. The result was a second quarter buttkicking.
I don’t blame the Lakers’ players for losing all motivation following the Bronny fiasco. It’s gotta be depressing knowing that winning games is not the franchise’s top priority.
They quit and gave up 48 points in the quarter.
I don’t blame the Lakers’ players for losing all motivation following the Bronny fiasco. It’s gotta be depressing knowing that winning games is not the franchise’s top priority.
They quit and gave up 48 points in the quarter.
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