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Top Three Things That Went Wrong for LeBron James and the Lakers in the 2020–21 NBA Season

The Los Angeles Lakers entered the playoff series against the Phoenix Suns looking confident. But after winning two of the first three games, it all went downhill for them. Tonight, they got battered in Game 6 and were sent packing in an embarrassing first-round loss.

The Lakers entered as the favorites to win the series but now have a lot of thinking about of the 2021-22 season. Let’s look at what went wrong for them in this season.

Questionable off-season decisions by the Lakers

After winning the championship with Rajon Rondo and Dwight Howard last season, the Lakers chose to let them go. It was surprising but not many questioned it at that time since the front office got “better replacements” in Dennis Schroder and Marc Gasol. But over the course of the season, these decisions have proved costly.

The addition of Montrezl Harrell also seems pointless with him barely playing 22 minutes per game in the regular season and even lesser in the playoffs. Schroder has been abysmal in the playoffs and his lack of interest is one of the main reasons why they lost. Gasol has shown glimpses and so had Wesley Matthews, but none of them have been championship caliber.

These decisions now seem contentious and the Lakers front office will be upset with themselves.

Lakers’ frequent injuries

The Lakers were arguably the worst hit by injuries this season. After starting their season with 21 wins in their first 27 games. And in the rest of their 55 games of the season, they only managed 21 more wins. That was due to Anthony Davis and LeBron James spending months on the sidelines.

Los Angeles Lakers duo LeBron James and Anthony Davis
May 15, 2021; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) gets a high five from forward Anthony Davis (3) after a foul in the second quarter against the Indiana Pacers at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

Other players on the roster also had injury troubles. Only 2/5 starters played over 60 games. Had it not been for this, they would have finished as the higher seed, and got an easier opponent in the early playoff rounds. These issues continued in the playoffs with Davis getting injuring his groin in Game 4. Many predicted that Davis’ not playing would lead to the Lakers getting knocked out and they were right.

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Frank Vogel’s poor coaching

In his first two seasons in LA, Vogel has established himself as a defensive genius. However, the lack of offensive coaching from him is alarming. If it wasn’t for LeBron and Rondo bailing them out last season, a championship would have been unlikely. The saying goes like defense wins championships but that cannot happen unless the offense is functional.

Vogel’s rotations, his inability to get the best out of LeBron, his play calls on offense have all been poor. This was exposed throughout the regular season and also in the postseason.

There have been more problems for them but these are the main reasons for them having an underachieving 2020-21 season.

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Los Angeles Lakers during a timeout
Feb 20, 2021; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers head coach Frank Vogel (right) talks to his team during a timeout in the fourth quarter of the Lakers 96-94 loss to the Miami Heat at Staples Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports | Courtesy: Reuters

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