
Darvin Ham sees similarities in the hunger, greatness and heritage of LA Lakers superstar LeBron James and the Milwaukee Bucks Giannis Antetokounmpo. Ham coached “The Greek Freak” last season as an assistant under Mike Budenholzer and will be the Lakers’ shotcaller next season.
Jeanie Buss’s hacked Twitter account, which sold PS5s, resulted in a successful scam. The Lakers team governor was happy to repay the victim.
Kendrick Perkins sees a significant advantage in the LA Lakers’ backcourt with Russell Westbrook and Patrick Beverley. The old opponents could form a defensive combination that could work wonders for LA’s season.
New LA Lakers coach Darvin Ham puts Giannis Antetokounmpo and LeBron James on the same level
The LA Lakers were delighted to hire Darvin Ham, one of Mike Budenholzer’s assistant coaches in Milwaukee. Ham is known for his confidence, eye for detail, management and no-nonsense coaching. It also helped that he worked closely with Giannis Antetokounmpo, considered by many to be the best player in the league.
In an interview with Clutchpoints, the first head coach revealed what he thought of “The Greek Freak” and LeBron James:
“There is no difference. They are both hungry, they are both great and they are both generation players.”
The difference may be more noticeable at this stage than the coach will admit. “King James” is at the end of his career and may not be as dominant, despite averaging 30.3 points per game last season.
Ham decided to run the attack through Anthony Davis next season, a move LeBron James agreed to.
Giannis Antetokounmpo, on the other hand, is looking for another MVP-level performance next season. He makes the Bucks one of the best teams in the fraught Eastern Conference.
Jeanie Buss pays one of her followers who fell victim to a PS5 sale through her hacked Twitter account
Despite security measures, Jeanie Buss’ Twitter account was hacked a few weeks ago. Her account surprised almost everyone when it posted information about PS5s for sale.
A day later, she desperately tried to warn everyone not to fall for the scam, but apparently at least one fell for the trick. The governor of the LA Lakers team graciously repaid the victim, even though she was not responsible for the incident.
Jeanie Buss appeared on “The Jimmy Kimmel Live!” showed and expressed how terrible she felt after the hacking.
Good times are coming for Buss and the LA Lakers. In addition to making her Twitter problems a thing of the past, the team is also moving in the right direction.
Kendrick Perkins sees a lot of defensive advantage in the backcourt of the LA Lakers from Patrick Beverley and Russell Westbrook
Patrick Beverley’s arrival in Hollywood has caused a stir on social media. The Beverley takeover could spell the end for Russell Westbrook.
According to Kendrick Perkins, the LA Lakers could brew something if they keep Westbrook:
“Patrick Beverley and Russell Westbrook could be the most dangerous backcourt in the NBA.”
The former NBA player’s rating could be a stretch given Westbrook and Beverley’s long-running and public beef. It can be difficult for both of them to hide what has happened since 2013.
Several Minnesota Timberwolves players openly and arrogantly mocked Russell Westbrook last season. Patrick Beverley, who repeatedly called Westbrook “garbage,” was one of the loudest and most animated to troll the former MVP.
Turning the LA Lakers backcourt in Beverley and Westbrook into a defensive juggernaut can be more complicated than expected. Westbrook has never been that player in his entire NBA career. Asking him to change positions at this stage in his career may be asking too much.
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