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Questionable trades, injuries and a falling star: What went wrong with the Los Angeles Lakers

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The group — one so accustomed to success — endured a tough 2021/22, failing to succeed in the playoffs after a run of eight consecutive defeats on the finish of the season knocked them out of competition.

From questionable offseason strikes to accidents and failing stars, there have been a litany of causes for the group’s disappointing season.

And with so many questions surrounding the group’s future — a brand new head coach should be discovered and the roster should rebuilt with restricted instruments — the long run across the Lakers is trying decidedly unclear.

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Two years in the past, the Lakers have been world champions.

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Behind a smothering protection and their two superstars — James and Davis — the group received the 2020 NBA championship title within the Covid-19 safe bubble in Florida.

However this season’s model of the group is a shadow of that one.

After final season’s playoff defeat to the Phoenix Suns — a playoff collection during which Davis suffered an harm which turned the tide — a roster overhaul came about.

The group traded for 2017 NBA Most Priceless Participant (MVP) Westbrook from the Washington Wizards in change for a primary spherical choose, two future second spherical picks and a solid of beforehand necessary gamers — Montrezl Harrell, Kyle Kuzma and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.

In addition they misplaced core gamers Alex Caruso and Dennis Schröder in free company, changing them with a mixture of older veterans, equivalent to Carmelo Anthony, or bench gamers.

With the addition of Westbrook, the Lakers thought they have been in prime place for a championship run, and the bookmakers agreed with them.

Like when the Golden State Warriors introduced in Kevin Durant to hitch with Steph Curry and Klay Thompson — a squad which went on to win two titles — Lakers followers thought they may have had their very own ‘Huge Three.’

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LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook: sounds fairly good, proper?

Nevertheless, from early on, it was apparent issues weren’t all rosy.

James warming up before a game at the Amway Center.

Drawback to drawback

The Lakers are usually some of the talked about groups yearly within the NBA, however with James and Davis paired with Westbrook, their season’s prospects dominated the airways.

With countless quantities of hype behind them and followers clamoring to see the King, the Forehead and Brodie for the primary time, the Lakers opened the season with a house sport in opposition to the Warriors.

Regardless of 34 factors from James and 33 from Davis, LA upset dwelling followers with a 121-114 loss.

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However that is simply the primary sport, proper? They’re nonetheless getting warmed up.

A convincing dwelling defeat to the Phoenix Suns adopted simply three days later.

However they’re two of the most effective groups on the market, proper? It will get higher.

It did not. The group went 4-3 in October and 8-8 in November because it struggled for consistency. A Vogel Lakers group beforehand dined out on its protection. However this group — with older veteran gamers and fewer flexibility — could not depend on that.

And the offensive cohesion wasn’t there both.

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The James and Davis relationship had all the time been key to the Lakers success, with different function gamers completely satisfied to play their half. The addition of Westbrook didnt’ seem to fairly work, with one other ball-dominant participant unsettling the group, leading to oscillating outcomes.

LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook look on from the sidelines during the Lakers' game against the Charlotte Hornets at Spectrum Center on January 28, 2022 in Charlotte.

Then on December 17, Davis hobbled off the courtroom after struggling an obvious knee harm. It was confirmed later that he had sprained his left MCL.

The elimination of Davis — the Robin to James’ Batman — was a devastating blow for the Lakers.

Davis missed 17 video games, returning in late January, solely to undergo a proper ankle harm which as soon as once more had him on the sidelines.

With out Davis, the Lakers have been a group bereft of high quality, and though James was having a dominant season — regardless of it being his nineteenth within the league — they might not overcome it.

In whole, the Lakers’ ‘Huge Three’ performed simply 21 video games collectively because of accidents, which restricted the time for chemistry to construct.

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Their failure to qualify for the postseason, with the amount of cash and commerce capital invested within the group, has been seen as an enormous failure, and one from which Vogel didn’t escape together with his job.

Lebron James: Lakers star says final NBA season will be played with his son in interview with The Athletic

Regardless of lacking the playoffs for simply the fourth time in his lengthy and storied profession, the 38-year-old James says he isn’t planning to go anyplace.

“I got here right here to win a championship and I wanna win extra,” James advised reporters on Monday. “So I achieved what I needed to perform, however I am nonetheless hungry for extra. I am assured that this group desires the identical. It is what this group has all the time been about.

“I additionally needed to vary the narrative and the way this franchise can compete at a excessive degree once more. They’ve achieved a long time and a long time and a long time of profitable.

However yeah, once I signed right here, when Magic (Johnson) was right here and Rob (Pelinka) was right here — Rob’s nonetheless right here — I advised them I needed to assist this franchise grow to be a champion as soon as once more. I’ve achieved that, we have achieved that, however I wanna do it once more.”

Frank Vogel was fired as the Lakers' coach on April 11.

New man on the town

A lightning rod for a lot of the group’s issues has been Westbrook.

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One of the vital dynamic gamers within the league at his peak, Westbrook is a possible Corridor of Fame participant, however his commerce to Los Angeles was his third in 4 years as he struggles to discover a long-term touchdown spot.

Together with his giant contract dedication — the very best paid participant on the group — and his excessive commerce value, Westbrook was anticipated to come back in and carry out.

His on-court presence has been erratic this 12 months although, with clips of a few of his performs this season turning into factors of ridicule, with followers even coining him ‘Westbrick’ — a brick is a derogatory time period used to explain an unpleasant trying missed shot off the rim.

Such was the extent of criticism directed in the direction of him and his household that Westbrook got here out and requested folks to cease utilizing the moniker.

“Relating to basketball, I do not thoughts the criticism of lacking and making photographs. However the second it turns into the place my identify is getting shamed, it turns into a problem,” he stated in March.
Westbrook watches from the sidelines.

“I’ve type of let it go previously as a result of it by no means actually bothered me. However it actually type of hit me the opposite day.

“Me and my spouse have been at teacher-parent conferences for my son. And the trainer advised me, ‘Noah, he is so happy with his final identify. He writes it in all places. He writes it on every part. He tells all people and walks round and says, ‘I am Westbrook.’

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“And I type of sat there in shock, and it hit me, like, ‘Rattling. I can now not enable folks [to besmirch my name].’”

And though Westbrook had moments, his future with the group appears unsure. His giant contract makes it troublesome to commerce him, however his on-court chemistry together with his teammates does not look like a long-term match.

Nevertheless, after the top of the season, Westbrook believes he was by no means given a good probability, citing his relationship with Vogel.

“After I first acquired right here, the power to have the ability to do what I can do for a group and a company wasn’t given a good probability,” he stated.

With an growing older group and query marks everywhere in the squad, it seems to be a protracted offseason within the “Metropolis of Angels.”

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Russian forces have launched an attack on Ukraine’s north-eastern Kharkiv region as Moscow aims to take advantage of its superior weaponry and manpower before the arrival of more US military aid.

Kyiv’s defence ministry said Russian armoured units attempted to break through Ukrainian defensive lines early on Friday after conducting artillery and air strikes around Vovchansk, a town 70km north-east of Kharkiv city.

“As of now, these attacks have been repelled; battles of varying intensity continue,” the ministry said on the social media platform X. “Reserve units have been deployed to strengthen the defence in this area. The Defense Forces of Ukraine continue to hold back the enemy’s offensive.”

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Commenting on the Russian attack, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said: “Ukraine met them there with our troops, brigades and artillery. It is important that they can increase and pull up more forces in this direction, but our military, our command knew about this and calculated their forces to meet the enemy with fire. Now there is a fierce battle in this direction.”

Oleh Syniehubov, governor of Kharkiv region, said “unsuccessful attempts by sabotage and reconnaissance groups to break through the line” followed a nightlong bombardment of the area with artillery and glide bombs.

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Footage geolocated by the Washington-based Institute for the Study of War shows Russian forces made small tactical gains on Friday, capturing the village of Pylna in Ukraine’s northern Kharkiv region. Russia also appears to have made further, though incremental, gains to the south, west and east of Pylna, occupying around 35sqm of territory. 

However Ukraine said it had pushed back Russian forces. Synehubov said that Russia had not captured a single village on Friday and “heavy fighting” continued in the villages of Pylna, Strilecha and Borysivska, which he described as a “grey zone”.

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Ukrainian officials and western analysts have anticipated for some weeks that Russian forces could launch an offensive across the border into the Kharkiv or Sumy regions of Ukraine. Until now, Russia has concentrated its offensives in the eastern Donetsk region, particularly around the strategically important town of Chasiv Yar.

John Kirby, a spokesperson for the US National Security Council, told reporters Russia was likely to increase the “intensity” of its operations near Kharkiv, in an attempt to create a “shallow buffer zone” along the Ukrainian border with Russia.

While Moscow had some advantages because of the lapse in US funding for Ukraine earlier in the year, he said he did not expect it to make any “breakthroughs” now that US military aid was flowing again, and predicted Ukraine would “withstand” Russian attacks this year.

A Ukrainian military official told the Financial Times on Wednesday that Russia was preparing for offensives along the north-eastern frontline in order to draw Ukrainian forces away from Donetsk where, heavily outgunned and outmanned, they are struggling to hold their defensive lines. Parts of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, collectively known as the Donbas, have been occupied since 2014.

Major General Vadym Skibitsky, the deputy head of Ukraine’s GUR military intelligence service, told The Economist last week that Russia had 35,000 troops from its northern grouping based across the border from Kharkiv and was looking to increase the number to up to 50,000. He said this would not be sufficient to seize Kharkiv but could enable Moscow to conduct a “quick operation to come in and out”.

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Analysts said a Russian offensive of this kind would be either intended to create a buffer zone along the border or as a “fixing operation” intended to force Ukraine to divert forces from its main defensive effort in the Donbas region.

Frontelligence, an analytical group run by a former Ukrainian officer, said Russian forces had crossed the border near the Ukrainian village of Strilecha, west of Vovchansk, and had seized a number of settlements nearby.

“It’s an anticipated manoeuvre to divert Ukrainian resources from the main Russian offensive in Donbas. Considering manpower shortages, Ukraine will be forced to redeploy some personnel,” the group posted on X.

Russian forces would likely “deploy more units to penetrate additional border areas or to reinforce initial successes” but had not yet breached Ukraine’s main line of defence, which sits further back from the frontier, it added.

Russian is likely trying to exploit the lag between US Congressional approval of $61bn of aid for Ukraine last month and US weaponry and ammunition reaching the front lines.

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There have also been delays in European supplies. Czech President Petr Pavel earlier this week said an emergency consignment of artillery munitions crowd-funded by EU countries was now due to arrive in Ukraine in June. Czech-led procurement efforts had been delayed by Russian “countermeasures”, he told Germany’s ARD television.

Ukraine is also due to expand its mobilisation efforts to raise more soldiers for its armed forces, with new laws coming into effect later this month.

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Rudy Giuliani suspended from WABC radio station over false claims about 2020 election

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WASHINGTON – Rudy Giuliani was suspended from WABC radio on Friday over discussing false claims about the 2020 presidential election on his daily talk show, which was also canceled.

John Catsimatidis, a billionaire Republican businessman, told the New York Times, which first reported the firing, that Giuliani was given several warnings before he made the decision to terminate him from the radio station.

“We warned him once. We warned him twice. And I get a text from him last night, and I get a text from him this morning that he refuses not to talk about it,” Castimatidis told the New York Times.

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“He left me no option. I suspended him,” Castimatidis said. 

Giluliani served as former President Donald Trump’s former campaign lawyer. Giuliani, one of the former president’s top allies, has repeatedly espoused false claims of fraud in the 2020 election. A federal jury ordered him in December to pay $148 million in damages to a pair of Georgia election workers for defaming them. Giuliani declared bankruptcy not long after the decision and is currently seeking to appeal the ruling.

Giuliani, also a former mayor of New York City, is additionally currently facing criminal charges in Arizona and Georgia for his role in efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

“John Catsimatidis and (WABC radio) fired me for refusing to comply with their overly broad directive,” Giuliani said in a post on X, formerly Twitter, pushing back against his firing, calling it “a clear violation of free speech.”

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Among the topics that Giuliani was barred from discussing on his show, according to a letter obtained by NBC News sent on Thursday, included, “but are not limited to, the legitimacy of the election results, allegations of fraud effectuated by election workers, and your personal lawsuits relating to those allegations.”

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China’s consumer inflation edges upward in signal of slow economic recovery

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China’s consumer inflation edged higher in April while factory prices continued to slide, pointing to a continued rocky recovery in the world’s second-largest economy as Beijing battles lagging consumer demand and global trade tensions.

The national consumer price index rose 0.3 per cent year on year in April, official statistics showed on Saturday, ticking up from an 0.1 per cent rise in March, with price increases in areas including energy, education and tourism offsetting falling food costs. 

China’s economy had been beset by flat or falling consumer prices for almost a year, with the country’s 1.4bn consumers widely opting to save instead of spend in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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But a third straight month of consumer inflation in April suggested some stabilisation of domestic demand despite a years long crisis in the important real estate market.

The inflation reading — better than the 0.2 per cent predicted by economists surveyed by Bloomberg — came as President Xi Jinping leans on a manufacturing revival, particularly in high-tech industries, to boost economic growth and offset the property sector slowdown.

The strategy has stoked growing fears among western leaders of cheap Chinese imports flooding their markets, especially as declining prices in the country’s manufacturing sector make Chinese goods cheaper. 

The data from the National Bureau of Statistics on Saturday showed prices in China’s industrial sector in April remained mired in negative territory. The producer price index declined by 2.5 per cent on a year earlier last month, after declining 2.8 per cent in March and 2.7 per cent in February.

Analysts said prices in the all-important manufacturing sector may be a better barometer of the true health of the economy.

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“Chinese manufacturers have volume but they don’t have prices,” said Chen Long of Plenum, a Beijing-based research firm. 

“GDP growth in real terms looks pretty decent, but then if you look at nominal GDP growth and corporate profits — they produce a lot, but they don’t make a lot of money because prices are falling,” he added. 

Profits at Chinese companies listed on domestic exchanges were down 5 per cent year on year in the first quarter, excluding the financial industry, he noted.

Data released on Thursday showed the value of China’s exports in dollar terms rose 1.5 per cent year on year in April, but analysts said export growth in volume terms has been closer to 10 per cent or higher in recent months. The trend is driving renewed tensions with China’s most important trading partners, including the EU and the US. 

French leader Emmanuel Macron and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen earlier this week warned Xi on a visit to the continent that the EU needed to protect itself from cheap Chinese imports. In the US, the Biden administration is planning to raise tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and other green energy imports next week. 

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In response, Xi has brushed off western leaders’ concerns. He told German Chancellor Olaf Scholz last month that China’s exports were helping to ease global inflation, and this week told European leaders that China did not have an overcapacity problem.

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