Dwight Howard is out tonight with a sore right knee. “Hopefully he’ll play tomorrow,” said Frank Vogel (LAL have a back-to-back vs. Houston tomorrow).
— Mike Trudell (@LakersReporter) August 5, 2020
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LeBron seems to say bubble may be part of Lakers’ problems
here’s that quote from LeBron James making it’s way around after Tania Ganguli of the LA Times asked him a question regarding the unique situation in Orlando video courtesy of the @ESPNNBA: pic.twitter.com/DYNyknJG6x
— The Lakers Review (@TheLakersReview) August 6, 2020
Westbrook to miss tonight’s game against the Lakers?
LeBron James to sit out vs. Rockets with a sore groin, Lakers announce. Russell Westbrook, listed as questionable, but Mike D'Antoni sounded on his @SportsMT interview as if Westbrook will sit, too. Lakers' Alex Caruso is questionable.
— Jonathan Feigen (@Jonathan_Feigen) August 6, 2020
Lakers announce LeBron (sore groin) will be out tonight vs. Rockets
Lakers announce LeBron (sore groin) will be out tonight vs. Rockets pic.twitter.com/htx7NQZG1f
— Bleacher Report NBA (@BR_NBA) August 6, 2020
Lakers must find right lineups or kiss the championship goodbye!
Come on, Jamie. Be serious. The title of the article was “There is no context for Anthony Davis,’ which implicates that AD is something special we have never seen before.
The title of the post was my interpretation of theme of the article: “Anthony Davis May Be The Best Big Man Of All Time.”
A direct quote from the article: “Two months later, I have to consider the possibility that Anthony Davis may be the best big man of all time.”
The last words in the article: “If I told you there was a player who could shoot like Dirk, finish inside like Wilt, and defend like Robinson in the paint and like Kawhi on the perimeter, would you agree this big man has a chance to be the best ever at his position?”