After being beaten by the Denver Nuggets for the second straight year in the NBA playoffs, the Los Angeles Lakers headed into the NBA offseason with much uncertainty surrounding the future of the storied franchise.
It didn’t take long for the team to make a decision on head coach Darvin Ham’s future, as he was fired shortly after the team was knocked out of the first round of the postseason.
The Lakers are currently searching for Ham’s successor, which will mostly likely be former player turned-analyst JJ Redick, but LeBron James has to make a decision about whether he’s staying with the team, and the front office will have to figure out how to improve this roster over the summer.
However, if James returns and if Redick gets hired that seems like a likely scenario, ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins believes the Lakers will be contenders with the team’s two superstars in town, which includes Anthony Davis via NBA on ESPN.
“As long as you’ve got [LeBron James and Anthony Davis] on your roster, every single year it is going to be about competing for a title,” Perkins said.
At one point in time, James and Davis being the Lakers’ dynamic duo seemed to give the team the distinction of being a legitimate title contender, but that no longer appears to be the case, with the Western Conference only getting more and more competitive.
The two-headed monster of Davis and James is no longer an intimidating sight for opposing teams, which obviously doesn’t bode well for the future of Los Angeles if the franchise doesn’t shake things up.
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