The first two paragraphs of the Los Angeles Times editorial are punchy and vibrant. “LeBron, ask to leave. Davis, follow him.” The Lakers don’t win, they don’t like them and in Los Angeles they also begin to lose patience.
So much so that it makes you think that it is the perfect time to look to the future, rebuilding. The only solution to overcome a semi-blocked market and the lack of first picks in the next draft is trade the two superstars: LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
Does LeBron really want to end his career in this mediocrity? Does Anthony Davis really want to spend the last years of his prime in the shadow of irrelevance?
Bill Plaschke via Los Angeles Times
A drastic move, strictly necessary according to Plaschke, however begin reconstruction immediately of a franchise that seems stuck – once again – in mediocrity
The trade market opens on December 15th for players who renewed their contracts last summer, and LeBron Jameswith his career now on the verge of sunset, is one of the most discussed pieces. Market rumors also speak of Bronny.
It’s the team of LeBron James and Anthony Davis, but it’s time for them to give up
Bill Plaschke via Los Angeles Times
The rosiest expectations about the season have already turned to ashes. The Los Angeles Times closes like this.