Los Angeles Lakers: 4 lessons from Easter Sunday Clippers beatdown
By Ronald Agers
The Los Angeles Lakers need to help Schroder get his contract and send him packing!
Message for Lakers fans: Mark these words, Dennis Schroder is playing for his next contract and not the Los Angeles Lakers!
Dennis Schroder woke up the morning of the game to breaking news (Aka Woj Bomb!) out of Milwaukee via ESPN.
"Jrue Holiday has agreed to a four-year, $135 million extension that includes bonuses that could take the deal to $160 million, agent Jason Glushon told Adrian Wojnarowski."
Lake Show Life will say this now and the rest of the NBA world will catch up. Dennis Schroder is being counted on for leadership, playmaking and scoring for this franchise. This just in Lakers fans, you may get scoring from time to time and playmaking once in about three or four games. But leadership? PFFT!
Dennis Schroder played terribly, finishing with 8 points on 3-12 shooting and 7 assists. He was seen arguing on the floor with his teammates about defensive breakdowns during this game with Kyle Kuzma. Well, film doesn’t lie and Lake Show Life sides with Kuz.
Dennis Schroder is defending Paul George, right? Guess who ends up shooting and how Dennis plays defense.
The Los Angeles Lakers are the top-rated defense in the NBA but seem to struggle with stopping points in the paint. Want to know why?
The worst video of his defensive play we could not find. Schroder literally looked at the referee with his hands up while a Clipper went in for an easy layup.
Dennis Schroder wants a big payday folks. Until he gets it, the Lakers are not going to get 100 percent out of Dennis Schroder. This writer warned the readers that this would happen as far back as last year’s trade deadline and it’s happening. Think it’s bad now? Here’s an invitation to watch the Lakers play Brooklyn on Saturday night.
The Lakers can only offer Dennis $83 million dollars and he turned it down (Assuming you believe Brian Windhorst). If that is true, the front office needs to find a team to set up a sign and trade deal or let him walk and get a trade exception.
Either way, let this guy walk because things are going to get worse with this guy. The Lake Show Life Lessons staff had this guy pegged in the preseason and we are not wrong now.
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