60+, I remember Cleveland going from 61 win team to 19 win team after Lebron left in 2010 so it could also be a very wild swing for the Lakers. _________________ LeGoat! LeMazing! LeGend!
Are the 2018 Lakers a better team than the 2017 Cavaliers?
Cleveland:
G: George Hill, Rodney Hood, Kyle Korver, Jordan Clarkson, Jose Calderon
F: LeBron James, JR Smith, Larry Nance Jr, Cedi Osman, Ante Zizic
C: Kevin Love, Tristan Thompson
Los Angeles:
G: Lonzo Ball, Josh Hart, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Lance Stevenson
F: LeBron James, Brandon Ingram, Kyle Kuzma, Julius Randle, Svi Mykhailiuk
C: Javale McGee, Moritz Wagner, Ivica Zubac
I actually like the Lakers roster better than the Cleveland NBA Finals Roster.
Are the 2018 Lakers a better team than the 2017 Cavaliers?
Cleveland:
G: George Hill, Rodney Hood, Kyle Korver, Jordan Clarkson, Jose Calderon
F: LeBron James, JR Smith, Larry Nance Jr, Cedi Osman, Ante Zizic
C: Kevin Love, Tristan Thompson
Los Angeles:
G: Lonzo Ball, Josh Hart, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Lance Stevenson
F: LeBron James, Brandon Ingram, Kyle Kuzma, Julius Randle, Svi Mykhailiuk
C: Javale McGee, Moritz Wagner, Ivica Zubac
I actually like the Lakers roster better than the Cleveland NBA Finals Roster.
Same here, barring the boneheads we got for the bench our young guys seen to have above average to great bbiq.
The Lakers lacked a closer last year. They had about 19 games they lost by 9 points or less. They were competitive in a lot of games minus that one stretch where they were awful.
Of course we don't know what our final roster (or the rosters of other teams will be), but as of now I'd say this is the order of where we stack up against the rest of the West:
1) Golden State
2) Houston
3) Utah
4) Portland
5) Lakers
6) Oklahoma
7) Minnesota
8) New Orleans
This is assuming Kawhi sits the whole year for the Spurs...but hopefully we get him tomorrow.
According to CARMELO, FiveThirtyEight’s NBA Player Projection system, the current Lakers club with LeBron would be projected to win 52 games, with a 11% probability of winning it all next season.
Voted 50-54. There will be patches of adjustment so I don't think 60 range is realistic. Think once the playoffs hit, we'll be humming and reach Conference Finals. We win that if we have Kawhi. Close series if not.
According to CARMELO, FiveThirtyEight’s NBA Player Projection system, the current Lakers club with LeBron would be projected to win 52 games, with a 11% probability of winning it all next season.
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