Just how good are the LeBron James led Los Angles Lakers?
Las Vegasâ Westgate Sports Book put their under/over win total at 48.5. Iâve seen predictions that range from the three seed to talk of them missing the playoffs. Nobody really knows because, while LeBronâs greatness isnât in question, there are plenty of questions about the fit around him: Lance Stephenson? Can Lonzo Ball play well off the ball more considering his shot? Where does Rajon Rondo fit in the PG rotation? What kind of step forward will Brandon Ingram take? Michael Beasley? Is JaVale McGee ready for a larger role? Will the Lakers go small at times with LeBron at the five? (I think that could be their best lineup, if used right.)
Kyle Kuzma thinks youâre selling the Lakersâ short.
Back in his hometown of Flint, Michigan, this week for a YMCA promotion, Kuzma told Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN he has worked out with LeBron and they like this roster.
âWe are both definitely excited about the roster and the pieces that we have,â Kuzma told ESPN on Tuesday, after visiting with 20 kids from the Safe Places program at his hometown Flint YMCA as part of the âMy Y Storyâ content series. âAnd we think that a lot of people are underestimating us. It is definitely going to be fun playing with all these new guys.â
âA lot of people say we got a lot of different people, a lot of new people,â added Kuzma, who also is holding a three-day camp for children in his hometown. âBut change can be a good thing. It is not necessarily always a bad thing. Thereâs a lot of teams in the NBA that need to work on their chemistry; we are just one of themâŠ
âI donât know why people kind of just rule us out because we are young,â said Kuzma, who was a first-team All-Rookie performer after averaging 16.1 points and 6.3 rebounds last season. âWe are hungry. We are competitive. Anybody that watched us play last year, we were in a lot of games.â
The big change the Lakers made this season is good â LeBron makes the Lakers a threat. Kuzma is right on that front.
However, the question has never been âwill the Lakers be good?â They have LeBron and some quality talent around him, of course they will be. The questions are more along the lines of âhow fast can they come together?â and âwhere do they slot in the West, where there are a lot of good teams?â Assuming Golden State and Houston finish as the top two seeds in some order, where do the Lakers rank against Oklahoma City, Utah, Portland, New Orleans, Minnesota, Denver, and San Antonio? And thatâs without getting into teams such as Memphis or the Los Angeles Clippers who have potential if they can stay healthy. Thatâs 12 teams I just mentioned battling for eight playoffs slots, 12 teams capable of winning at least 45 games if not more. The margin for error in the West is minuscule.
But are we underestimating the Lakers? Depends on what the standard is. These Lakers are not contenders yet. But do you really think a LeBron James team is going to miss the playoffs?