The Los Angeles Lakers were without LeBron James and Anthony Davis in their recent game against the Phoenix Suns. The result was as one might expect, and the Suns to care of business on their home court. The final score was 104-130 in the Phoenix Suns’ favor.
After the game, a lot of fans reacted to the game. A good amount of people thought that the Los Angeles Lakers “threw” this game, and were clearly unhappy with the outcome and another loss.
That's game pic.twitter.com/ayZBawO0a9
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) December 20, 2022
Resting players like we got losses to give
Glad I didn’t watched the game
trade everyone
Why are we actively throwing games like we not 13-17
Why the hell we resting everybody when we need to be building chemistry and winning games!!!?
Load managing with the way our season has gone. Pathetic.
get some shooters please
Even if lbj Ad played be the same score
Ever think you guys have too much Guards?
Instead of circling the at they should’ve circled the 130.
Doesn’t count
It remains to be seen how well the Los Angeles Lakers will continue to do without Anthony Davis. He has been the lynchpin for the team, but now it is up to other players to step up and deliver in his absence. This loss was understandable since Russell Westbrook and LeBron James didn’t play, but the Lakers fans will likely want the team to be able to stay afloat once their stars return.
The Los Angeles Lakers May Not Make A Trade After Anthony Davis’ Injury
Anthony Davis’ recent injury may have changed the Los Angeles Lakers’ plans on making a win-now trade. A recent report revealed that the Los Angeles Lakers may have de-prioritized making a trade.
“The trade completion in Lakerland has realistically changed this weekend irrespective of the Pistons’ Bogdanovic plans. Losing Anthony Davis indefinitely to a foot injury, suffered in Friday’s win over Denver, means that the Lakers’ playoff hopes might well be snuffed out already since they are 12-16 in the loaded West even with Davis playing as well as he ever has, averaging 27.4 points, 12.1 rebounds, and 2.1 blocks per game on while shooting a robust 59.3% from the field. Passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the NBA’s All-Time leading scorer thus might be the only thing LeBron James, currently 766 points away from the top spot, has left to play for in his 20th season.”
Hopefully, Anthony Davis gets better soon and comes back healthy for the Los Angeles Lakers. They definitely need him to be a competitive team, as he carries them on both ends of the floor.
It remains to be seen if the Los Angeles Lakers change their plans on a trade. A wait-and-see approach could be best, and we’ll see what ends up happening in the future on the trade front for the Lakers.
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