“Just like two ugly girls fighting, nobody cares who wins,” Charles Barkley takes a BRUTAL dig at boring Lakers and Rockets games
Charles Barkley is done watching the LeBron James led Los Angeles Lakers and now he's letting the world know the same.
![“Just like two ugly girls fighting, nobody cares who wins,” Charles Barkley takes a BRUTAL dig at boring Lakers and Rockets games](https://firstsportz.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/IMG_COM_20230120_2226_34_0281.jpg)
Russell Westbrook‘s arrival in Los Angeles was anticipated to be a game-changer for the LeBron James-led Los Angeles Lakers, but the team hasn’t enjoyed the success they had hoped for thus far. They are 13th in the western conference, two spots above the Houston Rockets(15th), who they defeated on Monday.
The way Charles Barkley characterized the game has the audience in fits of laughter. “If you really bored and got nothing else to do, watch that game. That’s like two ugly girls fighting. Nobody cares who wins!” Barkley quoted.
Charles Barkley’s commentary is as witty and brutally honest as always. He doesn’t hold back when expressing his opinions, and his remarks regarding the Lakers vs. Rockets game are no different. The game may not have any stakes, but it nevertheless offers viewers an enjoyable option.
On Monday, the Lakers‘ snapped a three-game losing streak by defeating the Houston Rockets 140-132 in a crucial MLK Day contest. Alperen Segun had a career night with 33 points and 15 rebounds, keeping Houston in the game until the fourth quarter when LeBron James helped the Lakers just walk out with a victory and avoid another crucial-moment collapse. L.A. had the upper hand for the majority of the game and led by as many as 16 points.
LeBron James hits the Lakers Nation with another mysterious tweet
![lebron james](https://firstsportz.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/IMG_COM_20230120_2222_04_7282-1-1024x768.jpg)
In light of the Los Angeles Lakers struggles and the fact that the trade market is open, LeBron James sent out a mysterious tweet on Thursday night, which led some NBA fans to speculate about the future of the King in Hollywood.
LeBron James has put on some incredible performances, but the Los Angeles Lakers aren’t playing the winning game and have made no progress in the standings in their quest to secure a playoff spot.
Curiosity erupted in the comments until it was noted that James’ post was really a 2016 song by the singer Jerreau. The song’s lyrics include this intriguing passage: “First they love you then hate you, then they love you again. The same ones burning your jersey the same ones cheering again.”
In several postgame comments in December, James seemed to be pleading with the management to put the Los Angeles Lakers in the running for a championship. “I’m a winner and I want to win,” James said. “And I want to win and give myself a chance to win and still compete for championships. That has always been my passion, and that has always been my goal since I entered the league as an 18-year-old kid out of Akron, Ohio.
In case you missed it :
Do follow us on Google News | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Ritik Malik
(1743 Articles Published)