“I’m here if you need me” Rams’ Cooper Kupp sends hilarious message to LeBron James, Lakers 


“I’m here if you need me” Rams’ Cooper Kupp sends hilarious message to LeBron James, Lakers 

Cooper Kupp

Los Angeles Rams are the newest champions of Hollywood and its star Cooper Kupp could not help but determine his desire to help out city team Lakers amid their struggles in the 2021-22 NBA Season. Many would be aware that star quarterback Matthew Stafford was one of the lucky spectators present at the Crpto.com Arena when LeBron James dropped historic 56-points against Warriors. Safe to say, this prompted a hilarious response from Cooper Kupp. 

Matthew Stafford and his wife with LeBron James
Matthew Stafford and LeBron James

When LeBron James dropped 56-point to lead his Lakers to their first win after the All-Star break, the King went evidently to Stafford to tell him that, it was impossible for him to not put a show for the Super Bowl Champion. This interaction prompted Stafford’s teammate Cooper Kupp to tell LeBron James and Lakers about his presence, and the fact that he is also there if needed. 

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Cooper Kupp’s hilarious message to LeBron’s Lakers 

Cooper Kupp makes a very good observation. He noted that Rams players sitting courtside at Lakers games has worked out pretty well for Los Angeles. He’s not wrong, as Aaron Donald sat courtside, and LeBron James helped lead the Lakers to a fourth-quarter comeback. Matthew Stafford sat courtside and LeBron dropped 56. 

If Cooper Kupp sat courtside, LeBron might mess around and break the league’s single-game scoring record. Just kidding, but in all seriousness, the Rams and the Lakers have a good thing going right now- and Kupp can add to it. 

Cooper Kupp for the LA Rams

The Los Angeles Lakers and LeBron James in particular, seems to be having their luck going, when Rams’ members are present. Surely with 19 more games to go, the purple and gold would want, more of these lucky charms to sit courtside, if that is what gets them over the line. 

Anthony Davis, LeBron James and Russell Westbrook
Anthony Davis, LeBron James and Russell Westbrook

That being said, the Lakers have a tough remaining schedule on hand. Being 28-25, with 19 games to go, the Lakers stand at 7-game win difference to book a playoff berth. Will the King be able to lead a never-before-seen comeback? Time will unravel all answers, as their next opponent is scheduled to be San Antonio Spurs.

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