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  • Lakers Fast Break- Lakers Championship Rewind Part One

    It’s our look back at some of the great conversations that have taken place over the Lakers championship season and 180 podcasts. In part one, we look at the first months for the team including where they stood among the best in the NBA with pre-season predictions, the trouble for the Lakers in China, and the early returns that gave them a commanding start in the Western Conference as we headed into 2020. 

    Lakers interviews in order include Boomer Perrault of the Unapologetically Me Podcast (full podcast link https://bit.ly/3liTFOF)Episode #1, TJ Johnson from Voice From The Underground- The Podcast (https://bit.ly/35mVMLZ) Episode #2, Darren Levy from lakersnews.com (https://bit.ly/35oTfkq) Episode #6, LakerTom from lakerholics.com Episodes #8 (https://bit.ly/2Iw9t2h) and #10 (https://bit.ly/3lBlMsJ), NBA analyst Anthony Barbarin (https://bit.ly/3pktkC5) Episode #11, and LakerTom Episodes #22 (https://bit.ly/3ndQSqA) and #25 (https://bit.ly/36rX5sb). We hope you enjoy listening to part one and stay tuned to the Lakers Fast Break Channel for parts two and three of our Lakers Championship Rewind!

    Don’t forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at lakersfastbreak@yahoo.com!

    Presented by our friends at NBA Draft Junkieslakerholics.comPop Culture Cosmos, Zero Cool Films, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), and Retro City Games!

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  • Lakers Fast Break- Lakers Championship Roundtable Part Four

    The guys from lakerholics.com get together again as Jamie Sweet, LakerTom, and Sean Grice aka Magicman continue the discussion with the NBA season most likely starting Dec. 22nd, how should the Lakers map out the season? Jrue Holiday is a top trade target, could he go to the Lakers? Plus more trade targets and what is with LakerTom’s fascination with Lonzo Ball? All this and we celebrate Jamie Sweet’s birthday on our latest Lakers Fast Break podcast!

    Don’t forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at lakersfastbreak@yahoo.com!

    Presented by our friends at NBA Draft Junkieslakerholics.comPop Culture Cosmos, Zero Cool Films, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), and Retro City Games!

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    • Baynes would be the better pickup. My hope would be Serge for the vet min. Not sure he’s in our future though.

    • Let’s see what else Gerald can do to anger me. This was like the Dump on LakerTom podcast:

      (1) Misconstrue a Tweet.
      (2) Dump on Lonzo Ball.
      (3) Dump on Jared Dudley
      (4) Dump on Mike D’Antoni

      Be sure to watch the next podcast…

      🙂

      • For the record, it was Jamie who was very negative about D’Antoni. I just thought it was interesting that he had assumed he had a head coaching gig and unfortunately for him, he could only get the Nets Asst. Coaching gig. I don’t think the father issues are as big of an issue now then what it was with that first year with Lonzo. Could Lonzo be the new Rondo? That could be a possibility.

    • Lol I was trying to be nice Sean lol…

  • Lakers Fast Break Among Feedspot Top 25 Laker Podcasts...

    Wanted to give a special shout-out to Anuj Agarwal from Feedspot Blog Reader for having the Lakers Fast Break on the list for the top 25 Los Angeles Lakers podcasts to follow in 2020. Thanks so much and check out his great work today at blog.feedspot.com and catch the Lakers fast Break here at lakerholics.com and many podcast outlets!

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  • Lakers Fast Break- Lakers Championship Roundtable Part Three

    The guys from lakerholics.com get together again as Jamie Sweet, LakerTom, and Sean aka Magicman continue our discussion with Sean’s list for the offseason, Daryl Morey headed to the Sixers, and what are some of our crazy LakerTom trades? All this and more as the debate begins once again on the Lakers Fast Break podcast!

    Don’t forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at lakersfastbreak@yahoo.com!

    Presented by our friends at NBA Draft Junkieslakerholics.comPop Culture Cosmos, Zero Cool Films, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), and Retro City Games!

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    • As you might have guessed, this was probably the most heated podcast we’ve ever had as we argued about controversial coach Mike D’Antoni and whom the Lakers should trade and whom they should keep and whom they should pursue and when.

      Lots of different takes by the guys so please listen and chime in with your own opinions as to what the Lakers should and might do to upgrade our championship team as we head into 2021.

      Also a great discussion of what the NBA and the NBPA have to decide before next Friday and how that will impact what the Lakers can do. And will Rob Pelinka refuse to take on any contracts for more than a year to save cap space for Giannis? The Lakers 2021 season is at stake. Listen to the pod and add your take below. Thanks.

      • I must have missed it on the live feed but I caught this comment LakerTom while editing the audio version. Did you really say Jared Dudley is one of the “Must Keep 9” players the Lakers need to have back on their roster?…..Really?

        • Yes, not because of his contributions on the floor but in the locker room. Lakers will need players on minimum contracts to fill out the roster who will rarely play. That’s going to be essential because of what they will have to pay to get KCP and Rondo back, not even counting on Morris and Dwight. Duds will be one of those players for sure.

      • I’ll say it here again, and probably not for the last time: Mike D’Antoni is a great OFFENSIVE coach who does a great job at installing high octane offensive sets, enabling shooters and focusing on ball movement and a focus on analytics. He is not a good defensive coach, he does not seem to have a good feel for that end of the court. Does he pay ti lip service and talk it up at the apropos times? Yes, yes he does. But it took Jeff Bzdelik to create the switch everything schemes and get Harden to buy in at the level he did (which was not a very high level) and that all went out the window when he went to NOLA to become the Associate head coach and even moreso when MDA, Morey and Harden endorsed the ‘All Small Ball, All the Time’ ethos that we saw towards the end of the regular, regular season. We saw how well that worked in a 7 game series.

        I’ve long advocated for him to do what he has just done: become what could be the best offensive coach in the NBA. I’ve also thought that, based on his philosophies, he’d make a good college coach, as well. Possibly great. But when you openly disdain an entire position (center), de-value the space between the three point line and the paint to the point of absurdity and have yet to coach in an NBA Finals I personally find it hard to label a coach ‘great’. Innovative? Yes. Ahead of his time? On offense, yes. But that’s about where it ends for me.

        Also, apologies to the vitriol by proxy victim during the podcast, Gerald. You took the bullet meant for me and I’ll never forget it.

        • We’ll have to A2D, Jamie. I’m not saying Mike was ever a defensive basketball genius because as he evolved, he realized you can’t just outscore everybody and you needed to play defense. His lineups the last few years rarely had players who could be hunted and even the Suns had some excellent defenders.

          I also apologize for the vitriol. It was aimed at the constant demeaning that most Lakers fans have for Mike D’Antoni based on his stint with the Lakers and their complete refusal to give Mike credit for the major impact that he has had as a coach on the modern game of basketball. I’m looking forward to the reunion of Nash and D’Antoni and the revival os 7 seconds or less.

          • Between Nash’s first rodeo, MDA, and Kyrie the Nets just became ‘must-watch’ TV for me, lol

            • lol, no worries on the vitriol, we have vastly different viewpoints on the topic of MDA and potential trades for CP3. FWIW I would also nix a Kevin Love trade for many of the same reasons (0bviosuly not Love taking the ball out of James’ hands)

          • Wait! Was that LakerTom actually…apologizing?

            • Yes, it was, Gerald. D’Antoni has always been one of my sore points and I will always come to his defense against what I consider to be biased attacks on a great innovative coach. My apologies to you and Jamie.

    • 100% magicman, counting those ducks before they’re hatched is a no-go for me.

  • Lakers Fast Break- Lakers Championship Follow-Up With Stone Hansen!

    Stone Hansen from Draftsite.com is back with thoughts on the Lakers’ title victory, offseason concerns, and the questions surrounding the NBA draft.

    Don’t forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at lakersfastbreak@yahoo.com!

    Presented by our friends at NBA Draft Junkieslakerholics.comPop Culture Cosmos, Zero Cool Films, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), and Retro City Games where it’s 10% OFF Storewide all October!

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  • Lakers Win 2020 NBA Championship! An Ending Worth The Entire Journey

    This is the second of a series of articles from each member of the Lakerholics editorial team recounting how this crazy and unprecedented year and NBA season personally impacted and affected them. Thanks to Blog Editor Sean Grice for suggesting and inspiring the series. We invite every Lakerholic to comment and let us know how this wacky year hit you and yours.

    As I sit back in my chair exhaling a deep breath after the last Lakers Fast Break podcast of the NBA season, I find myself reflective of how far we’ve come. I spent the last few months listening to Rafael Barlowe’s deep insight, LakerTom’s engaging (and sometimes outlandish) rants, and Jamie Sweet and Sean Grice pointed comments on just how the Lakers pulled through to earn their 17th World Championship (Sorry Bill Simmons, it’s seventeen for the Lakers, deal with it). I’ve had on guests from the outside looking in, some who backed the Lakers and some who were very direct in predicting the team’s demise. The many Laker podcasts hosts that have come onto the program have shared their beliefs and blinding love for the team on what LeBron, AD, and the rest of the team have accomplished so far. And yes, I have had the opportunity to be an invited guest on many other programs and had to sit there and endure the opinions of others who thought mistakenly (or was it through just a blinding hatred of the Lakers or LeBron) that there would be no chance the team could find a way to thrive in this bubble format.

    But as I look back on it now, a Lakers fan seemingly destined for me since my birth in Inglewood, California just a block and a half away from the Fabulous Forum, I am filled with a sense of satisfaction. That I could enjoy this moment with my girls, who weren’t old enough to remember their last title victory in 2010, is truly something I will cherish for the rest of my life. But it is also what the team has gone through in this roller coaster of a season that will have me say (as I have done repeatedly on the show) that this has been the toughest season that an NBA team has ever endured. Culminating in my definitive statement that this championship brings along with it the opinion this is the greatest title victory ever.

    Oh, I know the nay-sayers will be out there seemingly forever. Miami didn’t have Bam Adebayo for two games, and Goran Dragic for virtually all of the series. The Lakers also didn’t have to match up against the Clippers, the Bucks, or the Raptors, due to those teams’ own (depending on the team) ineptitude, lack of chemistry, or underperforming at just the wrong time. Also, the team (read in -between the lines: LeBron) had months to rest heading into the bubble, and that the only extended travel was the bus trips from the arena back to their extended-stay hotel rooms.

    But the Lakers 2020 World Championship needs to be thought of above all the rest the team has accomplished, due to the tremendous circumstances the team has had to endure and persevere through during the course of the last twelve months. A new superstar brought in with a blockbuster trade in Anthony Davis, left many questioning whether or not the Lakers gave up too much. The fallout of the Magic Johnson and Luke Walton departures left the team looking for a new head coach. That search finally ended up turning over to Frank Vogel, who was considered an afterthought for the position, with Jason Kidd brought on as an assistant coach seemingly destined to take over his job. Even the pursuit of Kawhi Leonard in free agency left the Lakers scrambling for talent, leaving the optimism with the Davis and LeBron pairing being high, but many questions about the talent around them being just as prevalent.

    The 2019-2020 season started out innocently enough, with Anthony Davis coming into the fold and expectations for competing for a championship, all looked well for the team as they took a preseason trip to China. But with one tweet from (and now former) Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey in support of Hong Kong, the Lakers and the NBA (and also the Brooklyn Nets who were traveling with the Lakers) found themselves embroiled in a controversy that turned tense, nasty, and ultimately damaging for the league as a whole losing hundreds of millions of dollars in potential revenue.

    Lakers highlights through Mid-December

    Despite the issues overseas and an opening night loss to the rival Los Angels Clippers, the Lakers got off to a great start zooming off to a 24-3 record by mid-December. Their focus on defense and challenges to one another to commit to Coach Frank Vogel’s defensive schemes proved to be an early formula for their success, their growing team chemistry, and a message to the league the Lakers would be thought of as a serious contender to the NBA title. All seemed bright for Lakers fans that the team had indeed turned things around. The positive buzz was as high as it had been in a long time for Laker Nation until the morning of January 26, 2020.

    It still hits me every now and then like it was yesterday. I know where I was when I heard the news, I was driving in my car along Maryland Parkway in Las Vegas when my wife had called me from work. “I think you should check the news,” she said. “Why?” I answered. “Because Kobe Bryant was just in a helicopter crash”. “What!” I yelled. And almost immediately upon saying those words, the updates from TMZ and other news sources started leaking out the words I was extremely reluctant to see. Yes, the world had lost #24, and such a tragic event had never before impacted the NBA and its fans before such as the one that killed Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gigi and seven others. I was stunned, deeply saddened, and grieving along with millions of others. It’s something even to this day many of us have yet to recover from fully, as the loss will resonate for quite some time.

    However bad this loss affected fans from all over the world who had adored Kobe Bryant, the Lakers dare I say were affected even more. Even a week of mourning and a res-scheduling of games did very little to extinguish the sadness the entire Lakers community felt. But that sense of loss and sadness eventually turned into determination, one that propelled the team going forward. Even a symbolic tribute with the donning of the “Black Mamba” jerseys that Kobe helped design and a patch with Gigi’s #2 she wore on her own team gave the Lakers an added confidence that they would be a force to reckoned with throughout the season. Alas, new challenges would soon come into play in the not too distant future, but not before the Lakers solidified themselves as a championship contender with a pair of convincing back-to-back wins over the rival Clippers and the NBA’s best record-leading Milwaukee Bucks.

    The Coronavirus would become a worldwide pandemic, and bring the entire sports world (and life as we knew it) to a screeching halt. For months, we weren’t sure if we would get a continuation of the season, and in what form. Compound that with the continual issues with systemic racism in our society including the murder of George Floyd, and other African-Americans at the hands of law enforcement bringing about a worldwide movement to remind everyone that Black Lives Matter. With the world on lockdown, and racial division in America being at the forefront, it seemed like there would be some truly despondent days ahead.

    But with the great desire of the NBA to bring some semblance of their game back to their fans, the decision was made to create a “bubble” after weeks of speculation at Disney’s ESPN Sports Complex in Orlando. The questions arose from coaches, players, the press, and the fans in regards to how safe would this be, and could the league really put this off? Some 100-plus days later and we have our answer and it’s a resounding yes. Months of preparation, following regulations, and confinement, and some initial bad meals did lead to a lot of hardships for everyone there, but zero positive tests out of the thousands taken during that span and the ultimate goal of the Coronavirus not ending the season was ultimately achieved.

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    For Pure Comedy Gold Lakers Fans Check Out The Video Above…

    Life inside the bubble still had its issues and complications, including a stoppage of play due to the death of Jacob Blake at the hands of law enforcement. Even the Lakers struggled with the bubble concept and were among the teams ready to pull out amidst the walkout. Cooler heads prevailed and despite a horrible performance in the eight-game bubble season, the Lakers headed into the postseason as the top seed in the west, even though many were looking to discount the team’s chances of earning the ultimate prize. I heard it, and I know you did too, all the so-called analysts, social media, and former players who favored the Clippers (see below), the Bucks, or any team facing off against the Lakers as they convincingly made their way through each and every round. Just before the playoffs began it seemed like #Fakers was trending more on Twitter than #Lakers.

    Through all the adversity, both internal and external, the team pushed through under circumstances that proved to be more of a mental test than anyone would have imagined. But seeing LeBron knife his way through defenses for layups and dunks, Anthony Davis providing heroics and domination on both ends of the floor, Alex Caruso giving the team grit and hustle the team could not do without, Kantevious Caldwell-Pope chime in with (dare I say it?) “clutch” basket after basket, and yes even Rajon Rondo donning his cape and allowing his “Playoff Rondo” superhero alter ego come to life at just the right time was a sight to behold. Everyone in the rotation had their moments to shine and without the contributions of Dwight Howard, Kyle Kuzma, Danny Green, and Markieff Morris, the team may have not reached the top of the mountain so easily.

    2020 has been a rough year for everyone. It’s been almost eleven months struggling with a worldwide pandemic, systemic racism, natural disasters, and an economy hit hard by all of those issues that have led to millions dealing with unexpected unemployment. But for one brief moment in time on October 11, as the Lakers grouped together in celebration on that court in Orlando with Finals MVP LeBron and AD holding the trophies, all the negative elements out there got pushed to the side, and Lakers fans like myself could rejoice in a championship ten years in the making. The Lakers earning their 17th championship is a lining for 2020 that isn’t made of silver, it’s paved with purple and gold.

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    • Thank you. What a fabulous article, Gerald. It’s easy to forget when we listen to you orchestrate the Lakers Fast Break podcasts as our ‘host extraordinaire’ that you could be an even better writer than talker. Written and documented like the true professional journalist you are.

      Thanks for the heartfelt and detailed recounting of the wonderful journey that buoyed the broken hearts and battered souls of Lakerholics everywhere in this toughest of all seasons with the unfortunate death of Kobe, Gigi, and their friends. Like you so eloquently said, the Lakers 2020 NBA Championship wasn’t lined with silver but “paved with purple and gold.”

    • Awesome article Gerald, thank you! The only asterisk that need be added would be the one for this season being the toughest ever, I don’t care what Scottie Pippin thinks. You hit every nail squarely on the head and I think a lot of Laker fans would do well to write about how this entire year has affected them. From having to live a different way, to losing people close to us (that includes Kobe and Gigi) to not really seeing a light at the end of the tunnel, self-expression and creative output are 2 great ways to start the healing.

      The Lakers won it all!!!! It’s still exciting to type!

    • Thank you for the kind words Buba. It took me through the whole gambit of emotions writing it. So I am glad you enjoyed it.

  • Lakers Fast Break- Lakers Championship Roundtable Part Two

    The guys from lakerholics.com get together again as Jamie Sweet, LakerTom, and Sean aka Magicman count down a list of items of contention for this offseason with Gerald for the Lakers and the NBA. Who do we think should stay on the team? What bubble changes should we keep moving forward? Should we rename ESPN’s Trade Machine the LakerTom Machine? All this and more as the debate begins once again on the Lakers Fast Break podcast!

    Don’t forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at lakersfastbreak@yahoo.com!

    Presented by our friends at NBA Draft Junkies, lakerholics.com, Pop Culture Cosmos, Zero Cool Films, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), and Retro City Games where it’s 10% OFF Storewide all October!

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  • NBA Draft Junkies | Mock Draft with Gerald Glassford from the Lakers Fast Break Part II

    Gerald and Rafael sit down for part two of Gerald’s latest Mock Draft. Check out who Gerald thinks might be available for the Lakers at #28 and more plus don’t miss part one available at NBA Draft Junkies on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts!

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    • Gerald’s pick for the Lakers was Duke’s Tre Jones, his replacement for ‘Regular Season’ Rondo. Suggests putting Rondo on ice during the regular season. LOL. We may have to revoke Gerald’s ticket on Rondo’s bandwagon.

      On a more serious note, excellent job by Gerald in his analysis of players and why they made sense for the team’s for which they were selected. Couple of savvy NBA and basketball fans for those interested in the draft. Great listen without the rowdiness of LFB.

    • That 80% from the line needs to translate into better 3-point shooting for him to have any benefit to the Lakers. Personally, I’m always a little questionable about Dukies in the NBA. Rather have a shooter like Desmond Bane.

  • Lakers Fast Break- Lakers Championship Follow-Up With TJ Johnson!

    We reach out to our friend and guest of many early editions of the Lakers Fast Break, TJ Johnson on his thoughts of the Lakers winning a title and some of the steps the team can look into taking in order to repeat as champions.

    Don’t forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at lakersfastbreak@yahoo.com!

    Presented by our friends at NBA Draft Junkieslakerholics.comPop Culture Cosmos, Zero Cool Films, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), and Retro City Games where it’s 10% OFF Storewide all October!

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  • Lakers Fast Break- Lakers Championship Roundtable Part One

    The guys from lakerholics.com get together and reminisce about the response in the last week from the NBA title win, give out grades for the players, and touch on where this will lie in Lakers’ legacy. All this and Ty Lue becoming the Clippers head coach and Daryl Morey out as Rockets GM. Let the arguments begin on our latest Lakers Fast Break podcast!

    Don’t forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at lakersfastbreak@yahoo.com!

    Presented by our friends at NBA Draft Junkieslakerholics.comPop Culture Cosmos, Zero Cool Films, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), and Retro City Games where it’s 10% OFF Storewide all October!

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  • Lakers Fast Break- Lakers Championship Follow-Up with Michael Visenberg!

    Michael Visenberg from Viseland stops by to talk about the Lakers Championship, LeBron’s greatness, and what they need to do to have a chance to repeat, the best prospects available for the team at #28, and how following basketball this season (and now offseason) for his work and being a fan has been different from any other.

    Don’t forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at lakersfastbreak@yahoo.com!

    Presented by our friends at NBA Draft Junkies, lakerholics.com, Pop Culture Cosmos, Zero Cool Films, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), and Retro City Games where it’s 10% OFF Storewide all October!

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    • Great video by Kevin O’Connor for the the Ringer on how the Lakers have a shot at another dynasty. Always fun to see a Celtics fan have to rave about the Lakers but great content and video clips. Ringer leads the world in elite NBA content. Thanks for posting, Gerald.

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  • Lakers Fast Break- Lakers Are The 2020 NBA World Champions!

    Rafael Barlowe from NBA Draft Junkies and Jamie Sweet, Sean Grice and LakerTom from lakerholics.com sit down with Gerald as they recap the Lakers winning the 2020 NBA Finals with a 106-93 victory over the Miami Heat in Game Six of the NBA Finals. The Lakers win the series 4 games to 2.

    Don’t forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at lakersfastbreak@yahoo.com!

    Presented by our friends at NBA Draft Junkies, lakerholics.com, Pop Culture Cosmos, Zero Cool Films, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), and Retro City Games where it’s 10% OFF Storewide all October!

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    • Thanks so much, DJ2KB24. And congrats to a fellow Lakers fan!

    • Another great Lakers Fast Podcast hosted by our host extraordinaire Gerald Glassford. I hope everybody enjoys listening and watching the podcasts as much as Gerald, Rafael, Sean, Jamie, and I enjoyed doing them. None were as much fun to do as this one celebrating the Lakers finally winning that elusive 17th NBA championship. Please give it a listen. I know you’ll enjoy the banter and gloating from all of us.

      My thanks to Gerald for including Lakerholics.Com as an integral part of the Lakers Fast Break family, to Rafael for bringing his savvy views and expertise as a scout and trainer to the podcasts, and to Sean Grice and Jamie Sweet, my partners in crime on Lakerholics.Com. It’s been a great year and the traffic of visitors reading articles and enjoying our podcasts have been rewarding.

      But while the 2020 season may be over, things are only going to get better as we still have a couple of weeks of analysis and takes on the championship we just won before we start on the moves the team might make in free agency and the draft. We also have a new series inspired by Sean Grice that will debut next Monday with each of the Lakerholics.Com team presenting their takes on this wild and crazy 2020 NBA season and what the championship means to us personally and to the Lakers going forward.

      So please don’t stop visiting, reading, posting, and commenting. We’ve got a lot of new features we’re going to be introducing including a new Lakerholics YouTube channel and Facebook page along with several new forms of original content to fill your daily Lakers fix. So keep coming here and spread the word. Lakerholics.Com is where to go if you’re a passionate Lakers fan.

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