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The True Story of the Showtime Lakers: Part 4

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Showtime Lakers clearly were a show, on and off the court. Despite all the issues in the locker room, there was one person who was unfazed: Pat Riley. Formerly a player for the Lakers, Riley became coach in 1981. He won four championships and was regarded as a stellar coach. However, his ego may have gotten a little bit in the way.  Riley started to do some crazy things such as yelling at players for having their wives at games and held rigorous practices. Riley thought that he was the only reason for the Lakers’...

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The True Story of the Showtime Lakers: Part 3

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Lakers were a troublesome team off-the-court. As mentioned previously, drugs and women were always available to them. Many of them took the opportunity as there was little risk, high reward. Nothing could go viral quickly and spread like today, so only a snitch could tell people about what really was going on. Unfortunately for the Lakers, there was someone: Mark Landsberger. Most people reading this likely don’t know who he is. He was a role player for the Lakers from 1980-83. His teammates described him as a bit slow though he was well-intentioned.  Landsberger told...

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The True Story of the Showtime Lakers: Part 2

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Los Angeles Lakers of the 1980s better known as “Showtime” was one of the most well-known teams in NBA History, winning 5 titles from 1980-88. Los Angeles at the time was oozing with celebrities and fame and helped form their identity as the flashiest team the NBA has ever seen. However, what many don’t know was how scandalous, lustful, and druggie the Lakers really were.  Former guard Michael Cooper stated the Lakers were “full of whores” with star Magic Johnson being the biggest one. Though Magic was the most risque, Cooper was not one to...

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The True Story of the Showtime Lakers: Part 1

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Lakers pre-Showtime had been successful but had fallen on rough times. Players such as George Mikan, Elgin Baylor, Wilt Chamberlain had led the Lakers to six championships at that point. However, the most impactful player was Jerry West. Two years after retiring West was the coach of the Lakers along with being an advisor. Though he was a fine coach, he was an even better GM. In 1975, the Lakers traded for West’s successor, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the clear-cut best player in the NBA at the time. West traded his former teammate, Gail Goodrich to the...

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Why LeBron James Does Not Deserve the 2020 NBA MVP

Reading Time: 2 minutes“LeBron James is ahead in the MVP race. There is no doubt.” — Jay Williams Those in the media such as Williams, Colin Cowherd, Kendrick Perkins, etc. have gone to great lengths to declare LeBron James of the Los Angles Lakers as this season’s MVP. ESPN’s talk show, ‘The Jump’, even went as far as to use the death of Kobe Bryant to support LeBron’s MVP campaign. As much as LeBron’s fanbase may disagree, and as great as LeBron has been, the MVP award is rightfully Giannis’ for the taking. And it isn’t really close. At...

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