The Los Angeles Lakers have all eyes on them ahead of the 2024-25 season. A big reason for that is LeBron James and his son, Bronny, playing together in the NBA. A bigger reason is because Lakers fans need to see results following several disappointing seasons in a row.
The team has made a couple of offseason moves, but no free agent splashes. In fact, their most important move may be the hiring of JJ Redick as their new head coach. While Redick and the front office figure out what to do next, James and teammate Anthony Davis are gearing up to represent Team USA in the Paris Olympics.
LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Jayson Tatum perform iconic pregame rituals for Team USA
Austin Rivers asks why Lakers don’t compete at championship level
USA has played a few exhibition games in the leadup to the Olympics. James in particular has shined, and Davis has played a key role. That has former Los Angeles Clippers point guard Austin Rivers wondering why the Lakers can’t build a winning team around the two stars.
When you watch USA basketball and realize the two most dynamic players thus far are two Lakers players…you realize they’re not far behind in competing for a chip. That window can’t be closed considering I’m watching them be the best on the BEST team in the world…đ¤ˇâď¸ thoughts? pic.twitter.com/PMWb3rDowm
— Austin Rivers (@AustinRivers25) July 22, 2024
Rivers admits that Redick could be the “piece” that’s missing on the Lakers. He also recalled Redick saying that the Lakers aren’t far away from truly competing, and Rivers agrees; mainly because they have James and Davis.
A lot of Lakers fans agreed with Rivers’ sentiments, with many of them pointing the finger directly at GM Rob Pelinka. Fans aren’t thrilled with the roster decisions Pelinka has made, particularly since that 2020 NBA Championship. This upcoming season is make-or-break in a lot of aspects.