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The Lakers, catastrophic calamity while the Lakers keep an eye on Irving

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It is impossible not to look at LeBron James, who took the ( penultimate ?) bite of that career, against history and logic, which is about to end, before our very eyes. Another 27 points, 30.1 on average in the season in which he turned 38 and 20 in the NBA, and already only 36 to stack up to surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The count is now 38,387 times 38,352. Just 36 more points and LeBron will be the player with the most points in history. He will put his name on one of those brands that seemed untouchable, the gold standard

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Which was (is, for a few more days) Kareem’s since 1984, a few months before LeBron himself was born. After a five-game road trip, the Lakers return to LA and, with ticket prices skyrocketing(smells like live history) they will play the Thunder on Tuesday and the Bucks on Thursday. If nothing unusual happens, during the European morning on Friday (04:00 Spanish time for both games) LeBron will surely be the top scorer in NBA history. If you hurry a little, it could be already before we have breakfast in Spain on Wednesday. From there, there will only be one account left: how far can he take his numbers, where will he leave his record, and how impossible? It will be to beat him when he retires. Probably, like Kareem, his successor hasn’t even been born yet.

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It is impossible not to look at the market. Kyrie Irving’s transfer request has created an earthquake in whose shock wave the Lakers dance, the vaunted favorite destination of a player whose bogeyman is impossible to trust (not without trembling) at this point but whose talent will always give him a life extra. The Lakers are looking for a coup de effect, something that saves them from themselves and their permanent errors in the offices during the last two seasons. Kyrie is the double somersault, the American-style miracle or ( almost, almost ) eternal damnation. 

The Lakers, catastrophic calamity while the Lakers keep an eye on Irving

Things are so hot that LeBron, after the game against the Pelicans (in which he scored those 27 points) made a strange face when asked if Kyrie could bring them closer to the level of ring contenders. It will be because he won one with the point guard, in 2016. And he came to say questions like that to Rob Pelinka, the head honcho of the offices with whom he doesn’t get along too well right now. To the wise… But, because such a talent always gives extra lives, other suitors move: we already know that the Clippers are on it, it seems that the Mavericks are thinking about it, and the Suns have material with which to negotiate. There may not be anyone as desperate as the Lakers, but there may be someone faster. 

 

And if Kyrie goes elsewhere, it will sound like a failure for the Angelenos (the ones in purple and gold, at least) regardless of how it ends, that’s another, this (it seems imminent) new experiment for a player so difficult to predict and, in many of his behaviors, so hard to bear.

But, in the midst of all that, it was impossible not to also look at New Orleans, where the Lakers consummated a seemingly major disaster. It’s easy: on the day they had to win, they lost. Beyond historical records and castles in the exhausting air of the market, the Lakers lost a key game, a crossroads, against those Pelicans to whom they have been so closely linked since the transfer of Anthony Davis: 131-126. They lost against a rival who had lost ten games in a row and who, precisely for this reason, they could have overtaken in the race for the play-in from West.

 

They lost although they dominated for more than half the game with some clarity. They lost because they took 70 points in the second half from a team that was in a tremendous offensive crisis until, what a coincidence, tonight. They lost even though Zion Williamson was not in front and, when the moment of truth arrived, neither was Jonas Valanciunas, who left the game in the third quarter due to a knee injury. They lost because, for the umpteenth time, they let the result be decided in the final moments and there, also for the umpteenth time, they had no energy to attack and no idea how to defend.

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 They lost because it doesn’t seem like life is going for them when it is. And because Darvin Ham seems less and less capable of managing a rotation that is already very poor with sense, judgment, and reflexes. Ham, shielded by the chaos that surrounds him, begins to seem more like a concern than a solution to the Lakers’ problems. Which are many.

Ham gifted minuscule defenders like Patrick Beverley to Brandon Ingram who still hadn’t picked up a rhythm after coming back from his long and ugly injury. The forward was grateful for the gift: 35 points and the decisive dribble while the Lakers visibly ran out of strength after letting a game that they had tamed into the third quarter (72-84) slip away. With everything going for them and an obvious need to win, they lost

 

Davis spoke afterward that the urgency is at its maximum and that what must be done now. But he is wrong: it should have been done already, at least tonight. Now it is 25-29 by the 27-27 of the Pelicans, saved from themselves by a frighteningly incapable rival to make way and pushed to the end by their greater cohesion and freshness of mind that did not appear in some dull, clueless and Poorly trained, of course. Some to whom a very low-profile West continues to give opportunities that they surely don’t even deserve. Opportunities, perhaps for that very reason, continue to be misused pitifully.

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Ja Morant is a former Rookie of the Year, a Most Improved Player and a two-time All-Star. When at his best, he’s proven to be one of the top players in the NBA, a potential MVP candidate and a rising star who can carry not only the Memphis Grizzlies but also fantasy teams.

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And right now, as he serves his 25-game suspension due to multiple gun-related incidents, he’s a bit of an afterthought.

He is eligible to return as soon as the road game against New Orleans on Dec. 19, which is less than four weeks out, and that’s worth paying close attention to in your fantasy league.

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Why, you might ask?

Because there may never be a better time to add him to your roster than now.

Fantasy managers with Morant could be eager to deal
The face of the franchise since he was drafted No. 2 overall in 2019 — one pick after Zion Williamson — Morant has averaged 22.4 points per game in his career, the highest of any player in Grizzlies history.

Even with fantasy managers knowing Morant’s tremendous on-court abilities, the star point guard still fell in virtually all fantasy drafts this season. He wasn’t drafted until after pick No. 60 in most leagues and fell even further, past pick 70 or 80, in plenty of other leagues.

It’s easy to understand the hesitation from many fantasy managers.

Taking a player like Morant, knowing he’d miss essentially a third of the fantasy basketball calendar, was one thing. As a suspended player, though, Morant also couldn’t be stashed in an IR slot, so drafting him meant essentially giving up a bench spot until late December — a non-starter for many fantasy managers.

Fast-forward to today and many of those who did draft Morant find themselves low in their league standings, trying to figure out a way to turn around their fortunes.

They’ve been patient, and in many cases, they’ve yet to be rewarded. That’s a nice way of saying that the season is rapidly getting away.

Now ask yourself what those fantasy managers might do when they see that trade offer for Morant hit their inbox? Even though they’ve already waited out half of his suspension, certainly the temptation will be there to move on before they’re too far back in the standings.

Yes, there is risk
It’s important to remember that even if you want Morant on your team, there’s no guarantee it works out. In fact, there are several pretty major risks.

First of all, he may be rusty and need some time to acclimate; after all, he hasn’t played in a game since April 28, 2023. Fantasy managers must be comfortable with fluctuating statistical production, at least in the first few weeks he returns to the court, and possibly longer.

Secondly, Morant’s overall availability is a legitimate concern when you consider his injury history. So far, he hasn’t played 70 regular season games in any of his first four NBA seasons.

Lastly, Memphis’ record could also adversely affect Morant’s fantasy value in the second half of the season if the team is not in playoff contention. Since the league expanded its playoffs to 16 teams back in 1984, 65 teams have started the season with an 0-5 record, like the Grizzlies, and only 10 of them reached the playoffs. If the Grizzlies fall deep out of playoff contention, there’s a chance he could miss games or be shut down as the team turns its attention to next season.

Waiting will only raise Morant’s trade value
If you’re willing to take on the risk that comes with trading for Morant, doing so sooner rather than later is the way to go.

The reason is simple.

Every week that passes and Morant is closer to getting back on the court, fantasy managers will become more apt to hold on to him and see what his return does for their team.

If you’re looking to get a deal done here, offering two intriguing mid-tier players who are currently playing well in exchange for Morant — and another month of waiting things out — is the way to go and could be too much to pass up for Morant managers.

The key with all this, again, is to move fast.

Other factors to consider
Without their star, the Grizzlies are unrecognizable, and their 3-10 record puts them near the bottom of the Western Conference standings. Barring a drastic turnaround, things will be even worse by the time Morant steps on the court.

What’s clear is that there’s a massive difference between last season and this one, and not just due to the absence of Morant. Tyus Jones and Dillon Brooks leaving meant some of the Grizzlies’ young talent would have an opportunity to step up, and so far that hasn’t been the case. With Jones gone, Memphis’ backcourt lacks consistency and reliability, and Brooks’ loss has negatively affected the team’s defense.

While Desmond Bane and Jaren Jackson Jr. remain on the Grizzlies’ roster, Marcus Smart was a solid offseason addition but is already sidelined with a foot sprain that is expected to keep him out another 2-4 weeks. The Grizzlies rank 27th in points scored per 100 possessions and have an effective field goal percentage of 50.7%, third lowest in the league.

All this highlights the integral role Morant has in this Grizzlies’ offense, which ranked 11th in points scored per 100 possessions last season. It’s clear they are lost without him, and the injuries to Steven Adams and Brandon Clarke don’t help, either.

Morant’s return can’t come soon enough for Memphis, and he should get off to a fast start. In training camp, he didn’t work with the starters since the Grizzlies needed to prepare them to start the season without him. However, he’s been practicing and traveling with the team during the regular season.

Final thoughts

Morant averaged 26.2 PPG, 8.1 APG, 5.9 RPG and 1.1 SPG in 32.0 MPG last season, playing 61 games, and right now he can be had for a discount in many fantasy leagues. We have him projected to average 26.3 PPG, 7.9 APG, 5.7 RPG and 1.1 SPG this season across 50 games.

He is the epitome of a risk-reward player, and though better suited for points leagues than category formats, he has the potential to provide second round value.

Is that a risk you should take? Really, it comes down to your risk tolerance and the situation your team is in.

Just know this — playing it safe won’t help you win a fantasy basketball championship, and if you want Morant now is the time to get him.

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In a shocking revelation, acclaimed author Michael Lewis has exposed the behind-the-scenes dealings of former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, shedding light on a controversial $90 million endorsement deal with NBA star Steph Curry and former NFL quarterback Tom Brady.

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Background: The Failed FTX Cryptocurrency Exchange

FTX, a once-prominent cryptocurrency exchange, faced a major downfall, with Bankman-Fried at the center of the storm. Facing federal charges including wire fraud and money laundering, the ex-billionaire’s trial coincides with the release of Lewis’ new book, providing an insider’s perspective into the scandal.

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The $90 Million Endorsement Deal: Curry and Brady’s Involvement

Lewis revealed startling details about Bankman-Fried’s extravagant spending on celebrity endorsements. According to Lewis, Curry was paid a staggering $35 million, and Brady a whopping $55 million, for their roles as FTX ambassadors. These endorsements, totaling $90 million, showcased the extent of Bankman-Fried’s desperation to salvage his failing exchange.

The Ad Campaign: Curry and Brady’s Promotions

Although FTX’s official channels have removed the ads, remnants of Curry and Brady’s promotions can still be found online. Curry’s ad emphasized FTX’s user-friendly approach to crypto, highlighting how even non-experts could thrive in the crypto world. Brady, on the other hand, portrayed himself as an everyday guy excitedly discussing FTX with friends. Their involvement in these ads further deepened the controversy surrounding the failed exchange.

Bankman-Fried’s Unlikely Bonds with Celebrities

Lewis revealed the peculiar dynamics between Bankman-Fried and the celebrity endorsers. Despite Bankman-Fried’s nerdy persona, Brady seemingly adored him, forming an unexpected friendship. Lewis described Bankman-Fried as a unique character, even among nerds, making Brady’s fondness for him all the more surprising.

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Legal Ramifications: Curry’s Class-Action Lawsuit

While Curry hasn’t erased his FTX ties from his social media, he finds himself embroiled in a class-action lawsuit against the failed exchange and its endorsers. The lawsuit, filed by affected parties, implicates Curry and other celebrities in the aftermath of FTX’s downfall.

In summary, Lewis’ revelations have pulled back the curtain on the controversial world of celebrity endorsements, showcasing the lengths to which Bankman-Fried went to salvage his tarnished reputation. As the trial unfolds, the public awaits further insights into this high-stakes crypto drama.

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Lakers win LeBron James’ 1st meeting with Kevin Durant in 5 years with… In a thrilling match that showcased the enduring brilliance of LeBron James and Kevin Durant, the Los Angeles Lakers emerged victorious over the Phoenix Suns with a final score of 100-95. This showdown marked the first regular season meeting between the two basketball titans in over five years, and it certainly lived up to the hype.

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Despite missing key players like Devin Booker and Bradley Beal, Durant led the Suns to an impressive double-digit lead by the end of the third quarter. A victory against the star-studded Lakers would have been a massive statement for the Suns, but their offense crumbled in the fourth quarter. From the start of the final period until the last two minutes, the Suns managed to score only three points, courtesy of a Durant 3-pointer. The Lakers capitalized on the Suns’ struggles, outscoring them 19-3 during this critical stretch.

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Durant, who finished the game with an outstanding 39 points and 11 rebounds, tried to keep the Suns in the game during crunch time. However, it was LeBron James who sealed the victory for the Lakers. James exhibited his all-around brilliance, contributing 21 points, nine assists, eight rebounds, two steals, and two blocks. Anthony Davis also made a significant impact, tallying 30 points, 13 assists, three blocks, and three steals, silencing his critics after a tough season opener against the Denver Nuggets.

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Despite the pressure and criticism, James remained unwavering in his support for Davis, emphasizing that the team is resilient against external opinions. “We don’t give a s*** about criticism about AD. We don’t care. Nothing bothers us. AD doesn’t care,” James declared, highlighting Davis’ focus on the game and his minimal presence on social media.

Looking ahead, the Lakers, bolstered by their recent victory, will face another challenge against the Sacramento Kings on Sunday. Meanwhile, the Suns have a few days to regroup and recover before their matchup against the Utah Jazz. As the NBA season unfolds, fans can expect more intense battles and spectacular performances from these basketball icons and their respective teams.

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