As we get closer to the training camp and more importantly the positional and rotation battles created behind the scenes, we at the Lakers Fast Break are wondering who will actually BE the third option for the Lakers. Who will step up to provide some consistent help for Lebron and AD? Will it be Russell Westbrook? Patrick Beverley? Austin Reaves? Kendrick Nunn? Or someone else? Plus we share thoughts on Hulu’s Legacy: The REAL Story of the LA Lakers episode six and ESPN’s Ramona Shelbourne’s comments on Russell Westbrook reportedly “being ok” with a trade from the Lakers and his unwillingness to be a buyout candidate. The guys also have thoughts on the Pheonix Suns Governor Robert Sarver and his one-year suspension from the league. Was it too light or too harsh? Another spirited conversation as only we can bring it to you is on its way as Joe Soro from lakersball.com and YouTube’s John Mikaelian stop by on the Lakers Fast Break podcast! (The comments by Joe Soro are his and do not reflect those of John Mikaelian or the Lakers Fast Break podcast.)
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