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According to the four-time MVP, LeBron James, the Lakers have a strong and flexible team that can execute any unusual lineups such as the centerless formation. Despite the fact that James’ biggest challenges in his career are beginning with the current season, he declared last week that he feels the Lakers have not even realized what kind of team it could be!

The Lakers were unable to play a full game with a complete coaching staff because of injuries, with James missing 12 games himself due to ailments, his one-game suspension for Clear, and the health protocol test result debacle.

LeBron James Knows the Team Well

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As a result, the 36-year-old All-Star thinks the Lakers should not make any personnel changes until the team is healthy and works on its full potential.

“It’s impossible for me to say ‘OK, when do we get to a point where we need to make a change?‘” James said.

“And I don’t think we even need to do that. I love every guy that’s in this locker room and I believe in what we’re capable of doing,” James expressed.  “I love what Rob and coach and the front office did to assemble this team, and we look forward to the journey ahead of us.”

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In recent weeks, the Lakers have utilized a special lineup that features James at the five. Even though the floor is tiny, the team has managed well to clinch the victory with the adaptable expert picking up the position of team’s quarterback from the paint.

The lakers can outperform on the court with whatever lineup suits the game. Coach Frank Vogel and the coaching staff did a fantastic job putting lineups on the court that he feels are suitable for the team at any given time.

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The team is complete now with the guys that shoot well, who can play in the paint, who are quick, who can rebound the ball, and a lot of guys to score as well.

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