Is LeBron James Done With The Lakers? Shares A Cryptic Message On Instagram After Loss Against Nuggets!

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After the miserable last season, LA Lakers were riding with high hopes for coming into the 22-23 NBA campaign. However, the team\’s poor run has continued in the initial matches of the regular season. The Lakers have lost all four of the matches till now. Amid all this misfortune, recently, the skipper LeBron James shared a cryptic post on Instagram, which many are relating to his team\’s situation in the league. 

LeBron James Shares A Cryptic Post!

The Los Angeles Lakers worked to rebuild their roster during the offseason while appointing Darvin Ham as their new head coach after missing the playoffs last season. However, they have had a poor season so far. All four of the Purple and Gold team\’s opening contests ended in defeat, leaving them with an 0-4 record for the 22-23 season.

   

Since James\’ rookie year with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2003–04, this is the squad led by LeBron James that has had the worst start. Against the Nuggets, he played one of his worst games ever. Just after that, the Lakers player uploaded a photo on Instagram the day following his team\’s 110-99 loss to the Denver Nuggets, which dropped his record to 0-4 for the year. However, among the supporters, the post fetching an indirect message has become the talk of the town.

Lebron James shared a video highlight from the Lakers\’ 110-99 loss against the Denver Nuggets on Instagram on Thursday. In the caption, King James wrote, \”How long will you be taken for granted.\” It appears that James is frustrated by the rocky start of the Los Angeles Lakers in the league.

Despite the fact that LeBron James doesn\’t appear to be speaking to anyone, it is obvious that he is not pleased with how things are going for Los Angeles. The four-time MVP has frequently used social media to communicate with his team and organizations. So, it seems like this will be no different. James is averaging 25.3 points and 10 rebounds. And 7.8 assists per game at the age of 37. But the Lakers are a complete mess at this point. He is on pace to have one of the best seasons the NBA has ever seen at his age, despite a terrible last game against the Nuggets.

There is a reason why the Lakers have lost their first four games of the season. They are shooting 41.6 percent of their shots, which is the second-worst in the league. They shoot the fewest threes out of all 30 teams (22.3). The Oklahoma City Thunder have the second-lowest three-point percentage (27.3), which is the worst in the NBA. And that equates to a full five percentage points.

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