it's cute how people think this isnt ending up with philly and LA on top.
Exactly.
The Lakers' blatant tank went against the grain of that proud organization's history. Even Philadelphia's "process" did not include counterproductive rotations; the Lakers were nauseating to watch, frankly. Brett Brown has done a very creditable job with his players - they were young and mostly marginally talented, but they played hard, they played defense. The Lakers, on the other hand...
It will be interesting to see what the future of this Los Angeles team will be; can you build a winner like this? So far they lack fight, they lack character, and the shortfall in team spirit is not at all encouraging. Can they even keep D'Angelo Russell after what happened? What team would risk having him in their locker room?
lol, this is complete and utter conjecture. There is zero evidence of this.
You're simply being a hater.
How funny to be accused of that on a Celtics discussion site! Consider this, as one example among many:
“It’s bad,” one team source told ESPN.com’s Ramona Shelburne. “It’s about as bad as it can get. There were trust issues already. Now there’s no trust.”
Note that the "trust issues" were there even before the Russell/Young incident.
I hate a guy betraying his teammate. How the heck does that happen in a Los Angeles Lakers locker room?
What I hate is not the Lakers (one of the proudest franchises in all of sports, and that's the point) but what they became last year.
I hate it when guys don't play hard - and for a whole season. They had the worst defense in the league, not surprisingly, and by a comfortable margin. Perhaps more surprising was that they were led in that by their veterans.
To their credit, they canned Byron Scott; how hard they play is his responsibility, ultimately, since he determines playing time. His Nets teams played great defense...
I hate that they get rewarded for this with a high draft pick - or maybe not? Karma, they say, is a ****.
No, sadly this is not "complete and utter conjecture". Fortunately for all of us, their season is over, and they can get back to basketball excellence in the coming years; likely they will.