LA Lakers And Ways To Fix Them

los angeles lakers Ok, so the NBA Finals are in the rear view mirror. While the Miami Heat celebrated their repeat title by trying to decapitate their star player in broad daylight, the NBA was getting ready for their last public hurrah of the season. The NBA draft is the public face of the NBA and its teams going about very important business, many draft day decisions hinge upon a team€™s ability to shift assets that are seemingly unrelated. Where a team finished in the previous season along with contract scenarios and the new big and bad imposing Collective Bargaining Agreement has tremendous effect on what happens between picks. The Los Angeles Lakers have loftier concerns that drafting new talent however, as their biggest acquisition (almost literally) in the last decade seems to be not long for the Staples Center. What is the storied franchise to do? Well, I€™m glad you asked. OVERCOMING THE CBA While many fans are sure that the new CBA means the days of star players allying together to chase championships and dynasties in general are over, they may be jumping the gun. While the CBA presents a hurdle, it is by no means an impenetrable barrier. This is sports after all, and rule changes are often thrown in to make things interesting, not impossible. Teams will still be able to work their magic to put multiple stars together and, as I think we€™ll soon see, there will always be skilled veterans with gas left in the tank that will play for cheap to get a ring. But I digress, the Lakers still need to get the first part solidified, putting stars together. Their biggest star however, arguably the best center in the NBA Dwight Howard already seems to have his bus ticket to Texas in hand. It looks like there isn€™t much the Lakers can do to prevent this, they don€™t have much in the way of leverage, however hope can come from surprising places. Sometimes even from across the hall.
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Dante R Maddox got started in writing about pop culture in 2007. He developed his conversational style majoring in English and minoring in speech communication, his desire to write as if he were speaking to the reader face to face was the bane of many professors. An odd blend of geek cred and regular fella chic', you're just as likely to end up talking about baseball or politics as you are about comic books and movies (just don't mention Tucker Carlson, you are addressing the man who will go to jail for assault in the future after all). He wrote a book called The Lineage of Durge that's available on Amazon for a small amount of money, he's writing a second while acting as Editor-in-Stuff over at Saga Online Press, there is a graphic novel expansion of his book series also in the works as well as continued development of his cheesecannon, one day Canada...one day (Seriously, a piece of ham, you slice it up and now it's bacon?!?!? I say thee nay!!!)