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LeBron’s Lakers are more Bad Boys than Showtime
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LeBron’s Lakers are more Bad Boys than Showtime

The Lakers have yet to win a game with LeBron James, but they did get into their first fight of the season against the Rockets when Rajon Rondo got under Chris Paul’s skin.

Many fans are expecting the Lakers to return to showtime in LeBron’s first season, but Colin thinks their roster full of veteran castoffs like Rondo and Lance Stephenson is better equipped to play in the gutter than match teams by running and gunning. These Lakers will be more like the Detroit Bad Boys than the old Laker showtime teams.

 

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