Once facing a top team in the NBA, the Lakers realized the gap that separates them from the heights of the standings. This Thursday, the Purple and Gold pretty much dominated the Sixers, and after the meeting, Russell Westbrook claimed a true leader in the workforce.
Surely the Lakers can never rest… during their long absenceAnthony DavisRussell Westbrook, and especially LeBron James, had to outdo themselves to try and keep the Lakers afloat. A task that has been moderately accomplished since Purple and Gold are caught up in a battle for play, which is light years away from the franchise’s pre-season ambition.
Then the star is finally back inside, it’s the king who has to run through the infirmary to relieve the knee creaking, which is totally normal for a player of this age. Without their leader, Frank Vogel’s men have He didn’t weigh in this Thursday against the Sixers and the particularly fit Joel Embiid. Evidence that they are cursed, M was injured again During the meeting…
Russell Westbrook wants accountability
In the absence of LeBron, Russell Westbrook So he had carte blanche to organize a Lakers game, and despite such freedom of expression with the ball in his hand, he didn’t necessarily explode with 20 points, 4 rebounds and only 3 assists. After the meeting, he was asked about the state of the attack without the number 6 and his successor her new clothesHe had things to say.
The attack is stagnant because of our concentration on the field. In fact, it all depends on who has the ball at the head of the racket, who plays the playmaker, who becomes the captain and chooses the right places to start the attack, who calls the right plays to put in easy baskets… These are the things to sort out.
For Russell Westbrook, the player will have to take on his responsibilities in the role of a playmaker and organize the attack in an orderly manner, choose the appropriate areas on the field, call the correct systems … the role he should fall logically, but he does not fully assume whether these will be believed Phrase. It’s hard to fall for him anyway, he’s the one who did so well against the Sixers.
Russell WesThis tbrook must have been the experienced game-orchestrating and offensive captain of the Lakers, which is also why he signed. But he clearly doesn’t feel comfortable yet in the role.