Love Pulse Posted October 18, 2021 Posted October 18, 2021 https://www.msn.com/ar-sa/sports/news/دوري-أن-بي-ايه-ليكرز-لاستعادة-اللقب-مع-مخضرميه/ar-AAPCv2b Next Thursday.. an international conference on the stability of Libya will be held in Tripoli Ways to coordinate the mini skirt in the fall LeBron James before the Phoenix Suns match on October 6, 2021 © Christian Petersen LeBron James before the Phoenix Suns match on October 6, 2021 Will the Los Angeles Lakers, with veterans led by "King" LeBron James, be able to win the NBA title for the 18th time in its history, after failing last season? Ankle injuries for LeBron and co-star Anthony Davis Potter's Achilles frustrated the yellow and purple fans' hopes of preserving a final title they won in October 2020 at the Orlando Health Bubble, giving up the ring to the Milwaukee Bucks and Greek star Yannis Antetokounmpo. Lakers congratulate Carmelo Anthony after scoring against the Suns in a preseason game © Kevork Djansisian Lakers congratulate Carmelo Anthony after scoring against the Suns in a preseason game The Lakers made a campaign of changes in their ranks in preparation for the season that begins Tuesday against the Golden State Warriors. The administration retained only three of its 19 players: superstars LeBron and Davis, as well as promising 20-year-old Talyn Horton-Tucker. And if some of the arrivals will play secondary roles such as Kendrick Nunn, Malik Monk or the French Sekou Domboia, most of the arrivals are veterans between 32 and 37 years old, led by Russell Westbrook, King of the Triple Double, Carmelo Anthony, Ragon Rondo, DeAndre Jordan, Dwight Howard , Trevo Ariza, Kent Baysmore and Wayne Ellington. Lakers stars discuss with coach Frank Fogel during a Brooklyn Nets prep © Kevork Djansisian Lakers stars discuss with coach Frank Vogel during a Brooklyn Nets prep game According to Real GM, the Lakers will be the oldest this season, with an average of 30.7 years. But all eyes will be on Davis, 28, whose absence last season frustrated the Lakers' fortunes. His injury in the spring for several weeks was evidence of the Lakers' collapse without his services, which toppled him from the first round in the playoffs against the Phoenix Suns. - 'A nursing home' - Optimists are counting on the story of the Dallas Mavericks in 2011, when they won the title with an average business average of 31.6 years, in a squad led by German giants Dirk Nowitzki and distributor Jason Kidd, and the legendary Chicago Bulls squad surpassed 32 years when they scored the treble in 1998 with the likes of Michael Jordan and Dennis Rodman. But those clubs have benefited from the chemistry between their like-minded players for several years. Some ridicule the Lakers' "old age", pointing to the high potential for injury after injury, and the lack of time to create artistic homogeneity rather than relying on individuality, despite the veterans having great talent. "You can't continue in this league without discipline," says Rondo, who has previously won the title along with James, Davis, Howard and Ariza. "We have youngsters who have had a long career, but there is an obvious reason for them to go so far. I'm not worried, mentality and wisdom are the key to success. We have a lot. them, with experience. Despite this, some stars of this lineup are still missing a first coronation, such as Westbrook and Anthony. - extra incentive - In turn, coach Frank Vogel confirms, "We have striking strength, a lot of motivated young people to win. We have to arrange things during the season, but I think we have a good chance." As for James, he mocked the criticism and considered it an additional incentive, "Keep talking about my team, the age of the players, the way they play, someone was injured and we are close to retirement... Please / keep it up when we start. That's all I ask!" Pre-season friendly losses did not cheer the Lakers fans. He also suffers a lot of injuries before the opening against Golden State" Ariza (ankle), Horton-Tucker (Bahm), Monk (mahal), Nunn (ankle), Ellington (hamstring). "We need time to become the team we want to be," James told ESPN. "We're going to have situations where we're off level, that's in the game. As a captain, I can't be disappointed."
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