On March 5, Beijing time, the 2021-22 NBA regular season continued. As of today, the NBA regular season has come to an end, with teams with only 20 or so games left. Among them, the Lakers have only 27 wins and 35 losses, ranking 9th in the West.
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Obviously, as a big favorite for the title at the beginning of the game, the Lakers' results are difficult to satisfy. Not to mention the championships, whether they can make the playoffs is a question. As the team's home star, James has naturally become the target of public criticism.
During All-Star Weekend, James publicly stated that his future was full of uncertainty, and after his agent met with the Lakers executives, James changed his mouth and said he wanted to stay with the Lakers. In the previous Lakers' loss to the Pelicans, James was also booed by lakers home fans.
And just earlier today, the famous media Legacy Hoops suddenly posted a comment on Jordan by former Bulls general manager Klaus. Klaus once said, "Jordan never asked me for a player or which rookie to choose in the draft. He also never approached me to trade which star I wanted. None of this ever happened, in part because he thought he was awesome and he could win without those people. ”
Regardless of the intention of Legion Hoops in making this statement, it is difficult for fans not to associate with James, who is often rushed to Twitter because of "Manager Jen". Because of this, in the comment area, many fans have mentioned James, and even some fans have posted James's spoof pictures.
Klaus, who served as general manager of the Bulls from 1985 to 2003, was one of the founders of the Bulls dynasty, and Jordan led the Bulls to six NBA championships from 1991 to 1993 and from 1996 to 1998. Klaus passed away on 22 March 2017 at the age of 77.