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LakerTom wrote a new post
2026-27 PROJECTED CAP NUMBERSFor the NBA's 2026-27 season, the First Apron is projected around $210-$209 million, and the Second Apron is projected near $222-$223 million, with these figures rising based on salary cap growth, significantly impacting high-spending teams with…— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 4, 2026
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Dončić is playing through “a lot of pain” right now. He is dealing with a left elbow injury and “nagging” pain in both legs.Dončić has been undergoing “around-the-clock” treatment to suit up for the Lakers. The 26-year-old doesn’t want to sit out, though, since Los Angeles is… pic.twitter.com/uHa45b5LQR— Luka Updates (@LukaUpdates) January 4, 2026
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Lakers To Weaponize Free Agency! $100M In Cap Space Next Summer LAKERS FOCUSING ON CAP SPACE NEXT SUMMER!The Lakers currently plan to allow the contracts of James, Hachimura, Vincent, Kleber, and Ayton to expire at the end of the season to create $100 million in cap space to… pic.twitter.com/3SMGjX2GOA— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 3, 2026
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Lakers To Weaponize Free Agency! $100M In Cap Space Next Summer REBUILDING LAKERS AROUND LUKA & AUSTIN!The Lakers plan to use their 3 first round picks and $100 million cap space to re-sign Austin Reaves, Marcus Smart, and Jaxson Hayes and steal RFA’s Walker Kessler, Tari… pic.twitter.com/bY0RI80u7m— LakerTom (@LakerTom) January 3, 2026
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LakerTom wrote a new post
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Lakers leading scorers vs. Grizz:Luka Dončić: 34 pointsLeBron James: 31 pointsJake LaRavia: 21 points pic.twitter.com/U7tsZEXq05— Luka Era (21-11) (@LakersLuka_) January 3, 2026
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The Lakers are now 11-0 this season in clutch games.All 11 losses by LA have been by at least 10 points. pic.twitter.com/qkPFiJbJVc— Underdog NBA (@UnderdogNBA) January 3, 2026
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LEBRON MF JAMES TONIGHT:31 POINTS9 REBOUNDS6 ASSISTS12/18 FG41-YEAR-OLD BUCKETS. 👑 pic.twitter.com/4RBzapbFTT— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) January 3, 2026
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Jake LaRavia tonight:21 Points9 Rebounds 3 Assists 2 Steals 1 Block8/12 FGM3/6 3PM37 Minutes pic.twitter.com/2ydMdU0KZm— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) January 3, 2026
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This Luka propaganda is so nasty brah he went 8/18 FG 1/7 from 3 with 20 FTs and 6 turnovers https://t.co/Dq9eO722Zv— BIGMEM12 (@BIGMEM12) January 3, 2026
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Marcus Smart tonight:13 Points 8 Rebounds 7 Assists 5/9 FGM3/6 3PM+18 +/-34 Minutes pic.twitter.com/JPp6n1C9P0— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) January 3, 2026
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LakerTom wrote a new post
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The NBA was the most-viewed brand across social media on Christmas Day, generating 1.6 billion views – up 23% vs. last year.(Source: Videocites) pic.twitter.com/1etiztHJO7— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) December 31, 2025
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LakerTom wrote a new post
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THREE MOVES TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIPLakers Split Picks Between This Season & Next SummerIn their first big decision since buying the team, the Mark Walter Lakers must decide whether to use their one first and one second round pick to better their odds to win a ring this season or… pic.twitter.com/cwRZLzhaci— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 31, 2025
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THREE MOVES TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIPLakers Split Picks Between This Season & Next Summer1. ANDREW WIGGINS TRADEThe Lakers single biggest roster need for this season is to trade for an elite 3&D starting small forward like the Miami Heat’s Andrew Wiggins, who can stretch the floor… pic.twitter.com/x2ZXioz3HW— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 31, 2025
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THREE MOVES TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIPLakers Split Picks Between This Season & Next Summer2. ROBERT WILLIAMS TRADEThe Lakers’ other major roster need is to trade for a quality backup center like the Trailblazers’ Robert Williams III who’s a talented but injury prone backup center… pic.twitter.com/slW78e4CNj— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 31, 2025
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THREE MOVES TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIPLakers Split Picks Between This Season & Next Summer3. BUYOUT MARKET SIGNINGSWhile the Lakers don’t have any starter spots to offer candidates from the NBA buyout market, they do have some big backup minutes available at shooting guard behind… pic.twitter.com/pSMgfiQbX1— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 31, 2025
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Jamie Sweet wrote a new post
The problems with this team are all upstairs and inside of their chest’s. Their sense of urgency and passion to compete have to be questioned after yet another double-digit loss to a contender.
1) We beat mediocre and bad teams and we can hang with older teams, sometimes, but young talented teams have our number. OKC, Phoenix, Houston and now Detroit. The Lakers seemingly expect young teams to succumb to their age and experience. It’s not happening.
2) Points off of turnovers is where we lost the game. 30-12 advantage to Detroit.
3) No easy buckets in transition while giving up a ton. The 31-12 Fastbreak point differential was the other key. A lot of that is our live ball turnovers off of lazy passes from Luka. This is on him and it’s probably the 3rd or 4th game we’ve given up because Luka just gets into trouble and tries a ridiculous play. LeBron had his share of bad passes and gaffes and add that in with a decent amount of TO’s from other players and we’re giving up too many easy baskets to overcome.
4) Bench needs a better backup guard. This is where the loss of Reaves hurts a lot. When Austin, LeBron and Luka are all available we have 3 solid playmakers. Nick Smith Jr. is too streaky to be relied on, sometimes if that comes down to lack of reps but in general guys like him run real hot and cold. A general lack of strength for us is consistent guard play, especially when we don’t have Austin.
5) Just fucking compete. Every team, every player and coach can come up with a reason why they lost. Everyone’s got something to work on and improve. Hustle and heart come from effort. You either give it or you don’t. The results generally indicate which choice was made.
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Can’t have your superstars turn the ball over 13 times.
LeBron and Luka both made bonehead turnovers.
NBA regular season has suddenly become tougher.-
This roster is nowhere near contention level, and tonight proved it. That “uncomfortable practice” must’ve been a group nap, because the defense was so bad senior citizens could’ve walked into the paint and laid it in untouched. Turnovers everywhere. Zero resistance. Zero identity.
The roster isn’t just flawed — it’s a structural disaster. Tonight’s game looked like a charity scrimmage where the Lakers politely allowed anyone with a pulse to stroll into the paint and score. That “uncomfortable practice” must’ve been a team-building trust fall, because the defense fell. Hard.
Key Performances
Luka put up 30 and 11, LeBron added 17, Vanderbilt hustled like he was the only one getting paid, and the rest of the box score reads like a group project where two people did all the work.But let’s be real: this team cannot beat good opponents. Full stop.
The LeBron “decline” discourse is exhausting. He’s still elite for his age, but yes, he’s declining — because he’s human. The problem isn’t LeBron aging; it’s that the Lakers built a roster that requires him to be 2013 LeBron just to stay competitive. That’s not strategy. That’s delusion.
And Luka? The offensive brilliance is undeniable, but the defensive effort is… optional. Three of the top players are defensive liabilities, and two of them defend like they’re allergic to lateral movement. This is not championship basketball — it’s Houston Harden cosplay with a European accent.
The fanbase going from “Luka’s team!” to “trade Luka!” in 48 hours is comedy gold, but the frustration is justified. The pieces don’t fit him. They don’t fit LeBron. They don’t fit any coherent system. This roster is a Frankenstein experiment built from mismatched parts and wishful thinking.
Meanwhile, the Pistons — yes, the Pistons — outworked the Lakers like they were trying to earn promotions. They contested everything, ran in transition, and shot 46% from deep while the Lakers bricked threes, bricked free throws, and bricked any hope of momentum. Ayton vanished. LeBron had more turnovers than assists. The athletic gap was so wide it needed a suspension bridge.
And JJ Redick? Great podcaster. Inspirational speaker. But coaching requires adjustments, not monologues. Thiero getting zero minutes while the team gets dunked on by superior athletes is coaching stubbornness at its most self-sabotaging.
Bottom line:
This roster is slow, unathletic, defensively hopeless, and offensively inconsistent. You can’t fix this with vibes, speeches, or “uncomfortable practices.” You fix it with trades — big ones. And if the front office doesn’t pick a direction soon, tanking might genuinely be the smartest option.My take:
This isn’t a LeBron problem or a Luka problem — it’s a roster-construction problem. Until the Lakers decide whether they’re building around Luka’s future or LeBron’s present, they’re stuck in the NBA’s worst place: the middle. Too good to tank, too flawed to contend, too stubborn to change.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
ROB PELINKA IS STILL SLEEPING ASNBA'S NEW WAVE DROWNS LAKERSThe Lakers' problem right now is Rob Pelinka, who's been guilty of sleep walking through his job while the NBA has been flooded by a tsunami-like new wave of young, athletic, and physical teams and players.It's not… pic.twitter.com/pP3zHcbmV7— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 31, 2025
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Final pic.twitter.com/EL9hxEjMcP— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) December 31, 2025
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LUKA DONCIC TONIGHT 🪄 36 minutes 🪄 30 points 🪄 11 assists 🪄 5 rebounds 🪄 8 turnoversNEEDS HIS RUNNING MATE pic.twitter.com/PMQ6TFUp1g— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) December 31, 2025
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21 turnovers, 10 missed FTs, sub 30 percent shooting from 3 — all bad. Allowing a team to score 74 points in the paint and shoot 63.2 percent from the field — worse! Lakers lose 128-106, fall to 20-11 but head into 2026 playing worse than their record.— Dan Woike (@DanWoikeSports) December 31, 2025
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I can’t with Bron and Luka and these fucking Turnover. Out of 20 TO 13 of them are from them too. More so from Luka a fucking embarrassing show of him. This team can’t win when their two best players look like this. No more excuses they have to be better. #Lakeshow. pic.twitter.com/PA7kJSCf4w— New Dawn (@imageofanewdawn) December 31, 2025
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LakerTom wrote a new post
BREAKING: Denver Nuggets’ superstar Nikola Jokic has been diagnosed with a hyperextension in his left knee and will miss at least four weeks 🚨An MRI revealed that Jokic’s knee ligaments are intact.(via Shams) pic.twitter.com/MaSASTkCOw— Basketball Forever (@bballforever_) December 30, 2025
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LakerTom wrote a new post
¡¡¡LAKERS A POR MAS DE UN FICHAJE!!!JOVAN BUHA: "Creo que tal vez hagan un par de movimientos y eso reestructure la plantilla con unos dos o tres jugadores nuevos, pero ahora mismo, creo que añadir ese tipo de jugador ayudaría, sin duda…"pic.twitter.com/VC7CUwdy6m— Pichu Ruas (@PichuRuas) December 30, 2025
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DOES INJURY SEEMS TO BE THE ONLY WAYRUI HACHIMURA WILL EVER NOT START?This may be our only chance to see what a Lakers starting lineup might look like without Rui Hachimura, who has become JJ Redick's version of Darvin Ham's infatuation with starting Taurean Prince.Be… https://t.co/ulhJe7Y5L7 pic.twitter.com/Yfhv17u5lN— LakerTom (@LakerTom) December 30, 2025
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New story: Looking back at LeBron James’ 23-year career through 23 photos on his his 41st birthday https://t.co/ScbAdwCu5N— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) December 30, 2025
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LakerTom wrote a new post
Happy Birthday LeBron
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Happy Birthday
Dear LeBron James,41.Forty. One.I keep typing it and deleting it because it still looks fake.41 years old and you’re still doing this.Still flying. Still bullying time itself. Still making defenders look like they missed a meeting where you explained… pic.twitter.com/JAx7UntvMg— 𝐏𝐮𝐫𝐩𝑮𝒐𝒍𝒅
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