LeBron James speaks on Lakers’ poor run of from: ‘We just suck right now’

LeBron got brutally honest about Lakers 10th loss in 13 games

LeBron and the Lakers have been under heavy scrutiny after a string of...

The Los Angeles Lakers‘ struggles were visibily felt on Friday night following their 127-113 defeat to the Memphis Grizzlies, marking their fourth consecutive loss and the 10th in their last 13 games. Despite LeBron James‘ 32 points leading the team, his performance was marred by a 2-for-6 record from the foul line and three turnovers in the critical fourth quarter.

James, usually known for his articulate responses, expressed his frustration bluntly to reporters. “I mean, we just suck right now,” he admitted, a sentiment reflecting the Lakers‘ current predicament.

The loss highlighted the Lakers‘ ongoing issues, especially in defense, as they allowed the Grizzlies to score a season-high 23 3-pointers. This was particularly concerning given Memphis‘s rank as the league’s lowest in 3-point shooting percentage.

Despite the game being tied after the third quarter, the Grizzlies surged ahead in the fourth quarter, outscoring the Lakers by 14 points. This collapse underscored the Lakers’ inability to maintain consistency throughout the game.

The post-game press conference took an unexpected turn when James was questioned about the recent retirement of former Cleveland Cavaliers guard Ricky Rubio. His response was tinged with a mix of respect and the day’s frustrations. “I respect Ricky. Congratulations on a hell of a career,” James said, before apologizing for his less-than-enthusiastic demeanor, attributing it to the day’s loss.

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Darvin Ham also spoke on the Lakers recent struggles

Lakers head coach Darvin Ham presented a more balanced view, urging for a broader perspective. “We hit a tough stretch. It’s the same team. We played some high-level games a little while ago, and we’ve just got to get back to that,” Ham emphasized, calling for patience and perseverance.

The Lakers‘ brief highlight was their victory in the inaugural In-Season Tournament Championship on Dec. 9. However, since then, their performance has been lackluster, with only a few wins against teams like the San Antonio Spurs, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Charlotte Hornets.

James dismissed the significance of the tournament, emphasizing its brevity. “That was just two games. That was a small sample,” he remarked, downplaying its relevance to their current challenges.

The Grizzlies, led by Jaren Jackson Jr.’s 31 points, demonstrated a strong team effort with four players scoring 20 or more points. Their coach, Taylor Jenkins, showed his own fighting spirit, confronting officials mid-game over a non-call on James, an action that surprisingly did not lead to his ejection.

The Lakers now face an uphill battle with a 17-19 record, placing them 11th in the Western Conference. Their next game against the high-flying Los Angeles Clippers, who have lost only two of their last 16 games, poses another tough challenge for a team searching for its former glory.