Thoughts on LeBron’s arrival in L.A. and how this changes Lakers basketball


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The opening day of NBA player-signing and trading came with a huge bomb-drop as LeBron made his new decision to take his talents to Los Angeles and the storied Lakers franchise.  While this did not come as a surprise to many, it nonetheless shifted the league’s balance of power to the already-loaded Western Conference. 

LeBron has proven in the last eight seasons that his mere presence is enough to carry a team to the championship.  At a time when team basketball and torrid, small-ball shooting is dominating the league, the King is still able to muscle his way through, so to speak.  As a result, not a few experts are predicting the Lakers to make it to the Finals as early as this coming season. 

Of course, the West is a different creature altogether.  What has proven effective in past seasons
for LeBron-led teams may not work in a stacked conference that features the reigning champs Golden State as well as solid contenders like the Houston Rockets, the OKC Thunder, and even the indefatigable San Antonio Spurs.
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What’s sure is that the moves Lakers management has been making this off season reflect the franchise’s serious desire to contend.  They’ve already surrounded James with veteran players Rondo, Beasley, Stephenson, and McGee.  These acquisitions complement rising stars Ball, Ingram, and Kuzma.  And while offense isn’t the new roster’s forte, their commitment to defense might just be the formula needed to finally dethrone the Warriors.  All in all, there’s no question that the Lakers are keen on reigning in the NBA anew.  And now they’ve the king to make that happen. 

Hi there, my name is Mike Giuffrida. I’m based in Los Angeles at the moment while I pursue my studies. My goal is to break into the entertainment industry. For more info about me and my interests, click this link.



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