AEnigma wrote:Battle tonight to see who can better return from an ankle injury.
If both Lebron and Steph are out, this would be the time for Davis to really take over.
Wow I’m sure he won’t let us down
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AEnigma wrote:Battle tonight to see who can better return from an ankle injury.
If both Lebron and Steph are out, this would be the time for Davis to really take over.
AEnigma wrote:PooledSilver wrote:NbaAllDay wrote:Righto let's clog the thread with insecure replies instead. Have at it.
You aren’t real
Hate to clog the 142-page reaction thread by “insecurely” laughing at a troll.
AEnigma wrote:Battle tonight to see who can better return from an ankle injury.
If both Lebron and Steph are out, this would be the time for Davis to really take over.
lessthanjake wrote:Kyrie was extremely impactful without LeBron, and basically had zero impact whatsoever if LeBron was on the court.
lessthanjake wrote: By playing in a way that prevents Kyrie from getting much impact, LeBron ensures that controlling for Kyrie has limited effect…
PooledSilver wrote:AEnigma wrote:Battle tonight to see who can better return from an ankle injury.
If both Lebron and Steph are out, this would be the time for Davis to really take over.
Wow I’m sure he won’t let us down
EmpireFalls wrote:Anthony Davis is the most important player on the Lakers, tonight shows that clearly
AEnigma wrote:EmpireFalls wrote:Anthony Davis is the most important player on the Lakers, tonight shows that clearly
It would be a blowout loss if the situation were reversed lol.
SinceGatlingWasARookie wrote:I don’t think LeBron was as good a point guard as Mo Williams for the point guard play not counting the scoring threat. In other words in a non shooting Rondo like role Mo Williams would be better than LeBron.

tone wone wrote:Without Vando/Reddish there's just no defensive talent on this team outside of Davis. They've gone full 2018 CLE...all offense.
The moment Vando went down there chances of going on a "great" run went with him. The west being so unforgiving means theyre stuck in play-in and probably in the 9-10.

PooledSilver wrote:homecourtloss wrote:AEnigma wrote:Hate to clog the 142-page reaction thread by “insecurely” laughing at a troll.
There’s about to be a blue font post about multiple posters breaking rules, report function, etc.
Making fun of moderators? Mocking us? That’s a warning for you pal. Do better, we are doing our best for this community, you’re new here don’t forget your place
JordansBulls wrote:The Warriors are basically a good college team until they meet a team with bigs in the NBA.

Fadeaway_J wrote:tone wone wrote:Without Vando/Reddish there's just no defensive talent on this team outside of Davis. They've gone full 2018 CLE...all offense.
The moment Vando went down there chances of going on a "great" run went with him. The west being so unforgiving means theyre stuck in play-in and probably in the 9-10.
This team has almost no two-way players. It forces them to yo-yo from one extreme to another depending on who is getting more minutes. They've "solved" the offensive issues by going back to the DLo-Reaves backcourt, but now they can't guard a door because Vando and Reddish are out. When those guys were playing, they were good defensively but the spacing was crap.
It's why I still can't stop myself bashing my head in from the stupidity of giving away KCP and Caruso. Imagine the difference those two would make on this team right now.
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Slava wrote:Fadeaway_J wrote:tone wone wrote:Without Vando/Reddish there's just no defensive talent on this team outside of Davis. They've gone full 2018 CLE...all offense.
The moment Vando went down there chances of going on a "great" run went with him. The west being so unforgiving means theyre stuck in play-in and probably in the 9-10.
This team has almost no two-way players. It forces them to yo-yo from one extreme to another depending on who is getting more minutes. They've "solved" the offensive issues by going back to the DLo-Reaves backcourt, but now they can't guard a door because Vando and Reddish are out. When those guys were playing, they were good defensively but the spacing was crap.
It's why I still can't stop myself bashing my head in from the stupidity of giving away KCP and Caruso. Imagine the difference those two would make on this team right now.
That Westbrick trade was the end of any serious attempt at contention. They gave away the trade equity of 4-5 first round picks for that ass clown because those were the contracts necessary to cobble together and match his albatross of a deal.
JordansBulls wrote:The Warriors are basically a good college team until they meet a team with bigs in the NBA.
ardee wrote:How did this same team go 18-8 to end the 2023 RS and then make the WCF with an injured LeBron/Davis vs now being this inconsistent with a HEALTHY LeBron/AD?
Yes I know Schroeder was lost and there have been other injuries but I refuse to believe all that negates having the best versions of the big 2 since 2020.
Something just doesn't make any sense.
SinceGatlingWasARookie wrote:I don’t think LeBron was as good a point guard as Mo Williams for the point guard play not counting the scoring threat. In other words in a non shooting Rondo like role Mo Williams would be better than LeBron.