The story from the Los Angeles Lakers’ loss:
The Lake Show Life content is getting to the point that we are weeks ahead of other sites.
It really didn’t matter if the Lakers won this game or not, the storyline from every other media outlet is finally catching up with the staff of Lake Show Life. The Lake Show will make the play-in tournament basically because the Portland Trail Blazers have a “Tanking” neon sign pointing at their actions holding out Anfernee Simons for 1-2 weeks for a knee injury and The New Orleans Pelicans are not the same without Brandon Ingram.
But let’s compare what is floating around the comment sections and other media outlets…
Ronald Agers three weeks ago…
"Lakers season over in about 25 games based on the play in seedings… They won’t make it out of April."
The Los Angeles Times...yesterday!
"Multiple conversations with staff members and players have included the some version of the phrase, “at least there’s only a month left” — not exactly the kind of message you hear from a group with realistic visions of playing until early summer."
Let’s go into this LeBron James business even though he exploded for 50 points in this game!
Winning is not what this man wants, LeBron wants to pass Karl Malone on the all-time scoring list and get in a good position to pass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Hence this falls in line with this statement from Stephen A. Smith.
Let’s compare this to a curiously similar statement by a certain Lake Show Life writer a couple of weeks ago!
"It’s coming to me in a vision…he’s going to have…a groin strain or knee soreness. Aka shutdown. Leadership like 2018-19 when he shut down 15 games before the season ended."
There’s a comment section below…What are the chances that LeBron sits out of the Sunday matchup against the best team in the NBA, the Phoenix Suns? Ronald Agers will start…Nope. Why?
“Significant knee soreness”.
Enjoy the good times because the “narratives” are getting stronger and stronger pointing at LeBron repeating his first season in Los Angeles.