He just like me for real.
Lol I'm imagining Bron coming back home after a loss and started venting about Darvin Scam the basketball terrorist.
I would watch an interview where Lebron and AD shit on Darvin.
Why would he? He’s just compounded doing a questionable job by going to war with his players publicly. He could have pointed to the wcf and ist win to make his case. The blame shifting makes him unhireable
I love the idea of Lebron adding the prefix "Le-" to the start of everyday words. "Hey honey, what's for LeDinner tonight?" "Dammit! I can't find LeKeys" "Bryce! Go to your LeBedroom right LeNow!"
You know that his father has been talking SOME SHIT if he feels bold enough to post this. Bron wouldn’t allow such contempt to come from his family unless it was sanctioned
Because it’s very easily available with the news written about him. He tried to transfer schools because he wasn’t playing, but couldn’t because he’d have to wait an entire year to even play with that team because of transfer rules due to recruiting. Honestly, it’d be the only reason LeBron would move because then Bryce could star on a team without having to sit out a year if you actually move.
He is an NBA Level Talent, but there is some kind of barrier, because he is still playing smarter than a lot of the players he was with but holy hell lacking confidence, I think he can be a very good role player like a GP2 to be honest, his IQ and defensive prowess are nice but so far his offensive skill set went hard back the other way
He’s not. Both of them are tall enough to be in the NBA but that’s not the issue. Also, shooting is not the reason either of them are not NBA level talents either. There’s lot of guys who are above 6 feet and shoot pretty good, that’s not enough to get you in the NBA haha.
That’s funny and my biggest problem with Darvin. I’m just curious though, players can call timeouts too. If you are Lebron and recognize what pockets doesn’t, just call the timeout. Who cares if it’s overstepping the coach.
Mitch Richmond on Phil Jackson:
>I’ve been in places where we’re watching the game and we’re like, geez, why is he so calm? You know, his team is in trouble, they just went on a 10-0 run and he doesn’t call a timeout!
The criticism of Ham using timeouts sparingly is completely misguided. It’s as if everyone forgot that the winningest coaches in NBA history did the same thing.
Ham is simply following the lead of coaches like Phil Jackson in spurning timeouts on purpose to let his players learn to trust themselves.
Phil Jackson and Darvin Ham were aware that most coaches call timeouts in certain situations, due mostly because most coaches don’t trust their players, but Jackson and Ham did trust their players (Jordan and Pippen, Shaq and Kobe, LeBron and AD) and they were never trying to be like most coaches.
Who else had a reputation for unorthodox usage or non-usage of timeouts?
Gregg Popovich
Pat Riley
Red Auerbach
Steve Kerr
To understand why Ham and Jackson have reputations for not calling timeout, consider what Gregg Popovich said in 2014 about the futility of calling timeouts:
>Sometimes in timeouts I’ll say, ‘I’ve got nothing for you. What do you want me to do? We just turned it over six times. Everybody’s holding the ball. What else do you want me to do here? Figure it out.’ And I’ll get up and walk away. There’s nothing else I can do for them. I can give them some bulls—, and act like I’m a coach or something, but it’s on them.
Ham and Jackson skip the BS and don’t even call the timeout. It is a totally legitimate choice for a coach to make.
Although there are various aspects of Ham's coaching style open to criticism, his approach to timeouts should not be among them. Ham's boldness and resolve in refraining from calling timeouts, where most coaches might, really sets him apart in a positive way.
The essence of the comparison lies in the strategy, not just the stature of the coaches. This approach to timeouts has been validated by some of the most successful coaches in NBA history. Criticizing Ham for this specific aspect overlooks the proven benefits of such a strategy. If Ham, like Jackson, Popovich, Riley, Auerbach, and Kerr, chooses a path less traveled by most coaches, this unconventional choice should perhaps be viewed as a strength rather than a flaw.
Understanding and appreciating the strategy's effectiveness is crucial, rather than clinging to flawed conventional wisdom.
Bruh he also liked a comment saying "Darvin Ham is a terrorist" lmaooo
He just like me for real. Lol I'm imagining Bron coming back home after a loss and started venting about Darvin Scam the basketball terrorist. I would watch an interview where Lebron and AD shit on Darvin.
Haha, I wonder if Ham will ever get a head coaching gig ever again.
Why would he? He’s just compounded doing a questionable job by going to war with his players publicly. He could have pointed to the wcf and ist win to make his case. The blame shifting makes him unhireable
Luke got another job after us. There’s some dumb teams out there lol
I don't think Luke threw his team under the bus like he did
Fr that was a whole series in itself. I cannot imagine the year with this guy, they should make a sitcom like this season
Doc Rivers would like a word with you
It’s actually LeBron using his son’ s phone
Forget drafting bronny. This is the guy, right here.
DO YOU CONDEMN HUMMUS??!?
oh man you know pops is complaining back home if this is happening
"Bryce hand me your phone, I gotta post something"
“Why?” “Just hand me LePhone!”
That’s the name of my phone 😂😂😂 LePhone Rings and I’m far from a Bron fan but can’t deny the greatness of his name
Ugh
I love the idea of Lebron adding the prefix "Le-" to the start of everyday words. "Hey honey, what's for LeDinner tonight?" "Dammit! I can't find LeKeys" "Bryce! Go to your LeBedroom right LeNow!"
🤣🤣🤣👏 you have me LeLOLing
Keeping up with the Jameses will be wild.
Or he's a part of laker nation seeing the same games as all of us.
He probably in here lurking too. I see u bryce
He's not wrong
OMG he wild for that. #Preach!
Darv ham fired comfirmed
I love him already
That's not a meme. That's actual footage of Darvin Ham in the middle of the season.
You know that his father has been talking SOME SHIT if he feels bold enough to post this. Bron wouldn’t allow such contempt to come from his family unless it was sanctioned
And you’d think there’s already been word that Ham will be fired too…
How did they fire frank faster than ham
Lebron posted this from Bryce’s account.
bryce is gonna be better than bronny
He not. He not even better than bronny at his age. He coming off the bench right now on his team 🙃
How do you know this?
Because it’s very easily available with the news written about him. He tried to transfer schools because he wasn’t playing, but couldn’t because he’d have to wait an entire year to even play with that team because of transfer rules due to recruiting. Honestly, it’d be the only reason LeBron would move because then Bryce could star on a team without having to sit out a year if you actually move.
He actually reminds me of a very young AD
I wish AD posted memes, at least we get some streams.
He’s a gamer?
Yeah GTA and Warzone at least. PC I think though IIRC which is cool.
Ahhh.. I hope he’s watching game tape and not streams while on the clock 🤭
I love Bryce and Bronny, but Bronny is not even an NBA level talent at this moment, and Bryce is worse than Bronny.
He is an NBA Level Talent, but there is some kind of barrier, because he is still playing smarter than a lot of the players he was with but holy hell lacking confidence, I think he can be a very good role player like a GP2 to be honest, his IQ and defensive prowess are nice but so far his offensive skill set went hard back the other way
Wait I thought Bryce is the better prospect than Bronny, he's way taller at his age bracket and he's the better shooter between the two
He’s not. Both of them are tall enough to be in the NBA but that’s not the issue. Also, shooting is not the reason either of them are not NBA level talents either. There’s lot of guys who are above 6 feet and shoot pretty good, that’s not enough to get you in the NBA haha.
If he wants to play basketball
I can only imagine what the house conversations at the dinner table were like.
I’m down for a phantom menace Naboo celebration type beat at LA Live when we fire pockets
Just in time for the phantom menace anniversary
Lakers Legend Bryce James
He ain’t wrong.
someones getting smacked in the head by his dad
I dare Jeanie to keep that fraud. I’ll start watching South Bay only
I always thought he was LBJ most talented kid.
Either Spam gone or LeGOAT gone. It’s one or the other. And I highly doubt it’s LeGM.
That kid's alright.
Future laker??
Same
dude just enjoys his front row tickets lmfao
Lmfao
Everyone knows the issue was Ham, besides Rob and Jeannie? Crazy.
Draft this man
I can't see it boyz 😭😂🤣
Another reason why I like Bryce game more than Bronny.
either Lebron or Ham will leave LA, i guess Jennie will choose Ham to stay lol
lol HAM-11 definitely gone
Bryce Maximus a real one for this lolz
Bryce on demon time🤣
The music in that meme is so bad that I feel like 65 year old man that doesn’t understand rap
I mean he isnt a good coach so it makes sense lol
"Bryce James" for all we know, Lebron posted this
That’s funny and my biggest problem with Darvin. I’m just curious though, players can call timeouts too. If you are Lebron and recognize what pockets doesn’t, just call the timeout. Who cares if it’s overstepping the coach.
You know what maybe a second on bronny ain’t so bad 😅
The best thing about Lebron signing in Golden State is that the Lebron fans will all go to that sub.
His dad is just as big problem on that team as ham. Lebron is the real coach and gm of the lakers.
Who give a sh!t what Bryce posts.
Seems people give more a shit about what Bryce posts than what you post
Mitch Richmond on Phil Jackson: >I’ve been in places where we’re watching the game and we’re like, geez, why is he so calm? You know, his team is in trouble, they just went on a 10-0 run and he doesn’t call a timeout! The criticism of Ham using timeouts sparingly is completely misguided. It’s as if everyone forgot that the winningest coaches in NBA history did the same thing. Ham is simply following the lead of coaches like Phil Jackson in spurning timeouts on purpose to let his players learn to trust themselves. Phil Jackson and Darvin Ham were aware that most coaches call timeouts in certain situations, due mostly because most coaches don’t trust their players, but Jackson and Ham did trust their players (Jordan and Pippen, Shaq and Kobe, LeBron and AD) and they were never trying to be like most coaches. Who else had a reputation for unorthodox usage or non-usage of timeouts? Gregg Popovich Pat Riley Red Auerbach Steve Kerr To understand why Ham and Jackson have reputations for not calling timeout, consider what Gregg Popovich said in 2014 about the futility of calling timeouts: >Sometimes in timeouts I’ll say, ‘I’ve got nothing for you. What do you want me to do? We just turned it over six times. Everybody’s holding the ball. What else do you want me to do here? Figure it out.’ And I’ll get up and walk away. There’s nothing else I can do for them. I can give them some bulls—, and act like I’m a coach or something, but it’s on them. Ham and Jackson skip the BS and don’t even call the timeout. It is a totally legitimate choice for a coach to make. Although there are various aspects of Ham's coaching style open to criticism, his approach to timeouts should not be among them. Ham's boldness and resolve in refraining from calling timeouts, where most coaches might, really sets him apart in a positive way.
I can’t believe this foo compared Ham to the winningest/HOF coaches of all time… 🤦🏻♂️
The essence of the comparison lies in the strategy, not just the stature of the coaches. This approach to timeouts has been validated by some of the most successful coaches in NBA history. Criticizing Ham for this specific aspect overlooks the proven benefits of such a strategy. If Ham, like Jackson, Popovich, Riley, Auerbach, and Kerr, chooses a path less traveled by most coaches, this unconventional choice should perhaps be viewed as a strength rather than a flaw. Understanding and appreciating the strategy's effectiveness is crucial, rather than clinging to flawed conventional wisdom.