LeBron James’ Lakers have raised the alarm in the NBA preseason

The Los Angeles franchise fell in its first preseason performance and couldn’t shake off the bad image it left last season.

Los Angeles Lakers started their preseason National Basketball Association with a home loss by 30 points against the Sacramento Kings (75-105), against those who hit just 31.2% of their field goals and 23.3% of their triples.

Angelenos they went to rest first (46-41) but sank in the second half by conceding a resounding 29-64 run in the last two quarters. That was good news its three stars LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook only played in the first half where his team dominated marker

In a quarter of an hour on the track each head, lebron He finished with 4 points (0 of 7 shooting), one rebound and 2 assists; Davis he finished with 11 points (4 of 9 shooting), 11 rebounds and 2 assists; Y Westbrook he closed his participation with 5 points (2 of 3 shooting), 2 rebounds and 3 assists. Also, Mexican Juan Toscano-Anderson played 22 minutes in his new squad where he added 2 points (1 of 5 on shots), 3 rebounds and an assist.

‘Are you getting déjà vu?’. Just like a singer singing Olivia RodrigoThe Lakers may be suffering from that feeling of already had a bad start to the preseason then. In the last campaign, they lost the six warm-up matches they playedalmost as a premonition of what was to come.

The result of this: a disastrous 21/22 season where they were left out of the Play-ins. So that the same thing does not happen to them on 22/23, The purple and gold franchise must hold its head high. The next challenge is on Wednesday, October 5 against preparation against the Phoenix Suns.

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