Episode 50!
New Lakers mailbag:
— Grading the offseason
— The GOAT debate: LeBron or MJ?
— Which bruising bigs make sense for LA on the trade market?
— Who will be the next Laker to have their jersey retired?
— Are the Lakers being overlooked?Watch: https://t.co/ro8aUI6TbK pic.twitter.com/Aq64nzFGVL
— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) August 23, 2024
Posts
Happy Birthday, Kobe!
Happy birthday, Kobe! ♾💜💛 pic.twitter.com/Scolhe5hvW
— Spectrum SportsNet (@SpectrumSN) August 23, 2024
Tomorrow is Kobe’s birthday & Saturday is 8/24 Mamba Day. I will not even engage in any Kobe dialogue about his greatness and where ppl think he belongs on the all time list. Real ones know. The Mamba Legacy lives on FOREVER. 🐍 pic.twitter.com/E6hRuWHHLo
— Audel Del Toro (@CantBeatAudel) August 23, 2024
Jeanie Buss Speaks On Lakers’ Hiring Of JJ Redick
Jeanie Buss Speaks On Lakers’ Hiring Of JJ Redick https://t.co/7D8Nr6CAHY via @lakersnation
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 23, 2024
In an interview with Petros and Money on AM 570 LA Sports, Lakers owner Jeanie Buss spoke on the hiring of Redick for the first time and why she has already been impressed with him and his staff:
“We wanted to kind of think a different way. Really, he’s got a vision. I’m not comfortable talking about the basketball stuff, but we were looking for a candidate that would bring something different. And really invest in developing young players. JJ is the right person for us. Again, I just want to work to really speak for itself. So I don’t want to hype it and say it’s gonna be a home run. We have to give him time to establish what he wants to establish. I’m really impressed with his staff. Right now, it’s not mandatory for the players to come in and practice but players are coming in and working out. The coaching staff with Nate McMillan and Scotty Brooks, there’s a lot of experience that will be there for him to make that adjustment to being a head coach. Certainly a 12-year career in the league, he’s got a lot of experience. He knows what this league is about and I think he’ll be a great leader.”
HBO’s Winning Time Season 2 focusing on Lakers vs. Celtics
‘Winning Time’ DP Breaks Down Shooting the LA Lakers Season https://t.co/QzvT36ZPz3
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 23, 2024
Top 30 small forwards for the 2024-25 season
Ranking: The Top 30 small forwards for the 2024-25 season https://t.co/zj3tdASeqH via @hoopshype
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 22, 2024
9. Brandon Ingram (New Orleans)
2023-24 stats: 20.8 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 5.7 apg, 0.8 spg, 0.6 bpg, 49.2 FG%, 35.5 3P% in 64 games
2024-25 earnings: $36,016,200 (projected 32nd overall in salary)
Based on his growth early on in his career, many believed New Orleans Pelicans swingman Brandon Ingram would at least be a perennial All-Star player by this point. Instead, Ingram seemingly maxed out his potential by his fourth season back in 2021-22, the lone All-Star campaign of his career, never really improving his impact or production since then, instead hovering around the same level.
Granted, that level is pretty impressive, as Ingram just put up a 21/5/6 season on 49.2 percent shooting from the floor. It just felt like the former Duke standout could have been more by now, leading many to be disappointed in what Ingram has turned out to be, which might not be all that fair. After all, if Ingram played in the Eastern Conference, he might be an All-Star every year – he just has the misfortune of playing in a Western Conference so loaded with star wings.
Even so, there’s no question Ingram seemed like he’d be further along by now. The Pelicans must feel that way, too, as Ingram was one of the most bandied-about names in trade rumors this past summer.
Maybe a change of scenery would be good for Ingram, as he is supremely talented, with great size, length, skill and quickness for a small forward, a player who can give you 20 points every night with some rebounds, some plays made for others and some takeaways racked up.
But right now, playing for a New Orleans team loaded up with so many wings, including a former No. 1 pick in Zion Williamson, Ingram has stagnated, there’s no doubt about that. (On top of Williamson, Ingram also has to share the wing with two other players coming up later on this very list, by the way.)
That leads us to believe maybe Ingram’s potential change of scenery could come by February’s trade deadline.