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NBA: LeBron James fires back at critics who say LA Lakers is too old

The 36-year-old Los Angeles Lakers veteran expressed his anger on Twitter and asked his critics to keep the same "narrative energy" after the season begins.

Published : Aug 05, 2021 14:49 IST

File Photo: Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James will begin the season as part of NBA's oldest squad with an average age of 31.4 years.
File Photo: Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James will begin the season as part of NBA's oldest squad with an average age of 31.4 years.
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File Photo: Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James will begin the season as part of NBA's oldest squad with an average age of 31.4 years.

The flurry of deals the Los Angeles Lakers made during free agency have led critics to point out that the "purple and gold" could look more like the "purple and old" after the team sacrificed young talent to bring in veteran players.

After adding Carmelo Anthony, 37, Trevor Ariza, 36, and Dwight Howard, 35, the team has an average age of 31.4 years, making it the oldest in the NBA, according to SB Nation.

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A handful of other teams could be a full decade younger than the 2020 champions when the regular season kicks off on October 19.

"Keep talking about my squad," the 36-year-old LeBron James wrote on Twitter.

"Our personnel ages, the way he plays, he stays injured, we're past our time in this league, etc etc etc. Do me one favor PLEASE!!!! And I mean PLEASE!!! Keep that same narrative ENERGY when it begins! That's all I ask. #ThankYou"

The Lakers aging process began in earnest when the team parted with a raft of young talent including Lonzo Ball and Brandon Ingram to nab forward Anthony Davis in 2019.

Davis, 28, struggled to stay healthy last season and the defending champions fell in the first round of the playoffs.

Last month, the team dealt several players in their 20s including rising star Kyle Kuzma to the Washington Wizards in exchange for explosive 32-year-old point guard Russell Westbrook, making it clear the Lakers is in "win now" mode.

While the offense is expected to remain potent, it is on the defensive end of the floor where the team may have to worry.

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Opponents will look to expose any sluggishness by playing with pace, putting slower defenders into pick and rolls, and pushing the tempo on fast breaks.

But for now, James just hopes those who question the wisdom of the roster moves "keep talking."

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