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LeBron & Savannah James Find ‘Heaven’ 1456 Miles Away as European Trip Extends Beyond Paris Olympics
LeBron and Savannah James are living it up in Trapani, Sicily! They just posted pictures from Saline Culcasi on their Instagram stories, and it seems like they’ve hit the pause button on life. The shots capture the salt mounds chilling in the still waters, reflecting that deep, moody blue sky.
The clouds are adding some serious drama, making the whole scene look super relaxed. It’s like LeBron’s soaking in the peace before getting back to the hustle of the new season. It’s awesome to see him kicking back with his fam and enjoying some quality downtime!
Earlier, he was seen vibing to a hip-hop track while grinding in the gym in his Instagram story. Even in the offseason, he’s still on it, showing there’s nothing the King can’t handle. It’s seriously inspiring to see his drive and how he keeps pushing himself year-round. But his solo grind won’t be enough for the Lakers; the team needs everyone pulling together.
Are the Lakers Truly Contenders for Next Season?
The Lakers let go of Darvin Ham after their quick playoff exit against the Nuggets last year and brought in JJ Redick as the new head coach. Even with LeBron and AD lighting it up in Paris, Tim Bontemps thinks there’s still a gap. He’s saying the team needs more versatile two-way wings who can make moves on both ends of the floor
“They have put such a poor team around him and Anthony Davis, that they have been an afterthought the vast majority of the run and especially the last few years outside of, again, they had some favorable matchups that got them to the Conference Finals one time; otherwise they’ve been a non-factor.” Bontemps said on hoop collective.
USA Today via Reuters
Apr 3, 2024; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) talks with Lakers forward Anthony Davis (3) during a timeout against the Washington Wizards in the second half at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Bontemps called out the Lakers for making some sketchy decisions, like picking D’Angelo Russell over Mike Conley, which could’ve changed their game. “You could go back to not getting Mike Conley instead of D’Angelo Russell in that deal; yeah, there are a hundred things you can point to,” Bontemps said.
But the big deal is that LeBron’s still got the skills to be a game-changer, and with him and AD on the team, it’s mind-boggling why they haven’t made a bigger splash. Even with two of the league’s biggest stars, the Lakers are still falling short, making them look pretty irrelevant and struggling to stay in the mix.
Bontemps’ frustration is totally on point—when you’ve got that kind of star power, you’d think they’d be crushing it. It’s a real head-scratcher why they’re still falling short despite having so much talent. What’s your take on it?
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