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Don't want to erect a statue without two crowns? Wash and sleep. Think the Lakers are the Cavaliers' kind of belly team? The Lakers' championship in the 21st century is exhausted, and James may not be able to win it.
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If you don't have a crown, you should stand! He's Emperor Zhan!
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Six Asia to three crowns, reasonable, must stand!
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Didn't you say that the Lakers won this year? Now it's the end of your career? Isn't it said that the first person in the history of orangutans? Old man at 34? Didn't you say surpass Jordan? Try a triple crown at the age of 35? Even if it's a triple crown with a thigh!
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There are too many major Lakers historical superstars, and Lao Zhan is estimated to be in the last few years of his career with the Lakers. It's too difficult.
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Standing in retirement, there will be statues as well.
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James has a four-year contract with the Lakers, and he's 34 years old, and if he can win three championships for the Lakers late in his career, it would be a god-shattering achievement. What's more, the Lakers are still a team that is in the process of rebuilding, and the only supergiant is James. So if the three championships are in hand, there is no reason why the Lakers should not erect a statue of James.
Only five people in Lakers history have ever erected statues outside Staples Arena: Magic Johnson, Skyhook Abdul-Jabbar, Jerry West, Big Shark O'Neal and Zike Hearn. Except for Zike Hearn, the commentator nicknamed "The Voice of the Lakers", most of the other Lakers stars who have set up statues have won at least three or more championship trophies for the Lakers.
Now that James has not played a game for the Lakers, the so-called retired jerseys and erecting statues can only be regarded as wishful thinking, and now James has zero in the history of the Lakers, and he needs to prove himself! In addition, James's situation now is very similar to that of Chamberlain, who came to the Staples Center at the tail of his peak; The Lakers also have clear requirements for them, one is the box office, and the other is the championship. Therefore, the number of championships must be the most important measure of James' historical status with the Lakers in the future, so of course, the more the merrier.
Chamberlain, who helped the Lakers win a championship that year, as well as Baylor, Goodrich and Worthy, who are Lakers celebrities, did not get the honor of being built in Staples, and the difficulty of getting this James statue can be imagined.
Of course, not to mention that James can bring several championships to the Lakers, and now the Lakers' top priority is to help the team's young players grow rapidly. Even in the four-year contract James signed with the Lakers, he failed to bring a championship to the Lakers. It's about helping players like Ingram, Ball, and Kuzma rise to superstardom, and he's also a hero of the city!
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