The big rant of a Lakers role player

So much qu’Anthony Davis is not back in the workforce it is very difficult to judge the Lakers, but some players are starting to get annoyed. LeBron James, for example, raised his voice after the loss to the Heat, as well as a brilliant role player this Sunday.

The season is progressing, the playoffs are inexorably approaching, and the Lakers still have the same problems as at the start of the year, which must particularly annoy the fans. With a record of 23 wins for 24 defeats, Frank Vogel’s men seem condemned to fight for a place in the play-in, even if the upcoming return of Anthony Davis could change that.

And this Sunday, they could see all the way that separates them from a team that runs as well as the Heat. The Purple and Gold were totally outclassed in the game, trailing by 19 points at the start of the last quarter, before coming back timidly. For Russell Westbrook, the character shown in the last minutes is encouraging, an observation not at all shared by LeBron James, who was a little pissed off after this new defeat.

Avery Bradley exasperated by Lakers non-adjustments

And the King is obviously not the only one starting to lose patience/worry. In a press conference, Avery Bradley also had some pretty harsh words about the Lakers, clearly questioning the involvement of the whole group. With so much experience in the workforce, the report drawn up from the back is quite hopeless.

We don’t learn from our mistakes. We just have to play better.

Avery Bradley is formal: the Lakers, despite all the big names and experience, do not learn from their mistakes. An observation that poses a problem as the playoffs approach, where everything will be a question of adjustment between matches… If his team is in difficulty, the back manages to show some good things, with in particular a 15-point match this Sunday .

The Lakers don’t learn from their mistakes, and that may be what will cost Frank Vogel his place. The coach is in the eye of the storm, and unfortunately for him, nothing changes in performance…

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