“That’s an easy fix for me” LeBron James hypes up Laker Nation for the upcoming game against Timberwolves after going 4-0

LeBron James
LeBron James has been through one hell of a rollercoaster ride with the Los Angeles Lakers ever since their championship run in 2020. The team has struggled to find itself after testing out trades to acquire more star power. So far, nothing has worked out for the team and they have only gotten worse.
This season, the Lakers are yet to win a game. They lost their recent battle against the Denver Nuggets led by reigning MVP Nikola Jokic. It seems as though turnovers are their biggest enemies at this point, especially the King who recorded more than half of the team’s total last night. But he seems very confident in himself and LA that they will bounce back.
The 37-year-old who had 8 turnovers said, “That’s an easy fix for me.” He meant that he would make sure to return in their following game much more cautious of his prior mistakes. Based on his performance, as reported by ESPN he said, “I wasn’t aggressive enough in a lot of my turnovers.”
LeBron James seemed fairly good at his game in his first three games recording two 31-point performances along the way. Against the Nuggets, he collapsed miserably with only 19 points, 7 rebounds, and 9 assists during the game shooting 8-21 from the field. However, the King has always been a man of his word and could possibly turn over a new leaf against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
LeBron James proves Russell Westbrook is not the problem

Russell Westbrook was ruled out against Denver due to hamstring soreness. The point guard complained about it earlier when the season first started as well. Brodie has not been the best either going 0-11 from the field against the Clippers. This season he averages 10.3 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game.
Though he was always blamed for the Lakers’ losses, it seems like he may not even be an issue at all. The Lakers lack depth offensively as they rank among the bottom five in all shooting percentages. The Lakers still have a chance to turn things around by shifting pieces before this season’s trade deadline or else they will be in big trouble.
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