rebirthoftheM wrote:I have been on #TeamLebron since last season and particularly, against the backdrop of his epic PS run where he mastered offense. Lebron passed Kobe (my favorite player of all time, no surprise) at the latest in 2016, so no conflict for me in the slightest. That is a dead debate, and anybody trying to resuscitate it at this stage are denying reality.
With that being said, let's get that winning on

Really interested in seeing how Lebron and Lonzo mesh
Will they mesh? I think Lebron has a chance to set a lot of all-time records so he's going to want the same kind of usage rates as he's been getting.
That means he wants to rack up a lot of assists for instance, at the expense of others. That might reduce Lonzo's chances to develop.
Love started shooting more 3-point shots playing with Lebron, instead of getting more shots inside. Same thing with Bosh. That might mean more catch and shoot plays for Ingram and Kuzma rather than giving them as many touches to create for themselves or others.
There was speculation that Embiid would have to sign off on giving up some touches for Lebron to join the 76ers. Maybe Lebron thought the Lakers would be more willing to adjust to his game than other teams would.