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DLo really think the game. I believe Bron can see that.



DLo really think the game. I believe Bron can see that.

by LonzoBBBall

23 Comments

  1. Electronic_Bit9495

    Way of wade might mean something to bron deep down in leheart and lemind

  2. LoveTheHustleBud

    His IQ was never in question at any level. All of his pre draft scouting reports raved about how he sees the game a couple plays ahead.

  3. CorrectionalMac

    I know Kobe hated this kid but he grew to love him. He was immature. But now more mature and the wealth of knowledge of what Kobe gave him and what LeBron can give him now, I wouldn’t want any other PG.

  4. Last game he saw AD go 0-5 and made it his mission to get AD an easy bucket. Him or Bron need to be on the floor at all times and our offensive issues would decrease. I love Austin but I want him working the 2 man game with Lebron not trying to create offense for AD and the other guys

  5. Hopeful-Percentage76

    Reminds me of that time Jeremy Lin had to explain to Kobe why he waived him off.

  6. thedonjefron69

    Dude seems to be really finding himself on this team and balling out. Dudes confidence is clearly up especially in the last few games

  7. spudwinkle

    Love DLo man, hope we keep him long term. I think he is a really great player next to the stars, but stars in his own role too. The lefty is just such ice sometimes.

  8. ThrowAwayOkayGoPlay

    Love everything about his game but wish he can get consistent on D. Goes from 5 steals to turnstile

  9. I don’t wanna see people disrespecting Dlo next time he has a bad game. Overall he has been good and he shits on Zach Lavine.

  10. Qwerty1879

    I’ll probably get downvoted for this take, but Dlo and Reaves are the only players besides LBJ and AD I won’t trade for anyone.

    Yes, I am aware that Dlo can be inconsistent with his production both offensively and defensively. Other than Bron, he’s our second best playmaker and I don’t see anyone who’s on the trade block around the league is as good as him.

  11. Famous-Side5578

    he’s finally really utilizing the pocket pass and overall better decisions off the p&r. there was a game last week –i believe it was against Cavs– where AD scored off a D’Lo p&r and reacted like “that’s what i’ve been talking about” and then you can see AD go over to Demarre Carroll (it was a timeout called after the bucket) and you can tell it had been something they’ve been discussing.
    ever since then D’Lo’s focus on passes, particularly with AD, have been more concentrated + he’s been throwing the ball higher to the posts, too.

  12. Future_thoughts_

    Lebron always seems to be hard on DLo, in a big brother I know you can be better but only if I push the hell out of you way

  13. theseustheminotaur

    Smart players get better with time, and right now dlo might be having his best season. 17 points on 40% from 3 with 6.6 assists and 1.8 turnovers is really good. Especially when he’s playing his best defense

  14. foozbinjex

    We’re not getting a better point guard in any trade for him. And no Lebron isn’t playing primary point guard at 39 years old with Gabe Vincent and/or AR as the primary pg when Bron is off the floor 🤣.

    DLO I believe is crucial to this team atm, leadership-wise, role-wise, chemistry-wise.

  15. I wish he’d also do this about marking a guy when a shot goes up. You don’t need to be athletic or the highest Jumping or even the smartest. Anybody can block out a shooter and box them out so the opponent don’t get a chance to get a rebound. There’s more to the game than offense.

    The other Lakers need to help AD when it comes to rebounding and i’m not talking about when they’re in the offense, but when they are in defense. Make the opponent shoot one and done. Stop trying to leak out for some forced transition into defenders.

  16. blacPanther55

    Seems like Lebron is starting to trust him more.

  17. Top-Consequence-911

    He will not be traded. Not on my watch!

    Please.

  18. TorontoRaptors34

    Feels cool to see him back where it all started. He been a good regular season player but the playoffs have always been a ? mark for him. I think the key is to not rely on him and view him more as a high value role player than a star.

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