Lakers News: Another Loss, Another Hilarious Night Of NBA Twitter Takes

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Last night, your Los Angeles Lakers dropped their fifth consecutive game, this time to the Sacramento Kings at home, bumbling a small lead in the game's closing minutes to fall 120-114. With the defeat, L.A. slid to the worst record in the NBA at 2-10. That mark is also tied for the worst start in team history.
NBA Twitter had some thoughts. A lot of them, actually.
Let's dive in, there's plenty of gold here.
Lakers are 2-10. pic.twitter.com/TTaT04Kox9
— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) November 12, 2022
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and in this case that sounds just about right. By the way, this picture was from the Lakers' 139-116 blowout loss to the Utah Jazz on Monday, not this game. But we have a feeling it's going to be a recurring vibe for the Lakers' three priciest players throughout the year (or at least as long as Westbrook stays a Laker).
A former longtime Lakers antagonist (and one-time LeBron James teammate), retired center Kendrick Perkins, weighed in on L.A.'s deadliest opponent last night, Sacramento point guard De'Aaron Fox.
So De’Aaron Fox decided to skip his pregame nap to make an appearance ESPN NBA Today before his game against Lakers?! Only to drop 32-12-7 with the W… is so disrespectful. I can’t make this up and Carry the hell on…
— Kendrick Perkins (@KendrickPerkins) November 12, 2022
This tweet, from former Los Angeles Times sportswriter Bill Oram (now with The Oregonian), is a particularly scathing indictment of the 2022-23 Lakers:
I covered the Lakers for nine years starting in 2013-14. That… was a lot of bad basketball. This is the worst Lakers team I’ve ever seen.
— Bill Oram (@billoram) November 10, 2022
At least Oram got to see the Lakers win a championship again in 2020 (albeit from afar, I'm not sure he was permitted to attend the "bubble" in Orlando).
Patrick Beverley's horrific shooting this season for L.A. went in for some brutal mockery as well.
Beverley shot 2-of-8 from the floor last night for a total of five points in 26:25. On the season, Beverley is averaging a career-worst 4.9 points per game on a brutal 28.6% shooting from the field, along with 3.7 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 1.2 steals.
The lakers are 2-10? pic.twitter.com/rcGEwQXwAm
— Ishaq (@Moose_dot) November 12, 2022
Using a gif of a chuckling former Hall of Fame Lakers center (and a one-season LeBron James Cleveland Cavaliers teammate) is pretty appropriate.
The Ringer's Kevin O'Connor dropped a pretty devastating truth bomb in the game's aftermath.
The Lakers are 2-10, which means the Pelicans currently have the top draft lottery odds for Victor Wembanyama. pic.twitter.com/W5t6hTF1xa
— Kevin O'Connor (@KevinOConnorNBA) November 12, 2022
Victor Wembanyama, a potential generational superstar big man, is projected to be the top pick in the 2023 draft. Given that the Lakers now possess the worst record in the NBA, and the Pelicans have swap rights to acquire L.A.'s pick next summer, New Orleans technically now has the best odds (along with the Houston Rockets) to nab the No. 1 pick next season.
Zion Williamson watching the Lakers hand him Victor Wembanyama pic.twitter.com/evxRmN5Bsw
— NBA Memes (@NBAMemes) November 12, 2022
NBA Memes also weighed in with that above-tried-and-true classic.
The Lakers are the worst team in the league even with LeBron, AD and Westbrook.
— 🆑EM 🇵🇸 (@Devinl3ooker) November 12, 2022
If someone from the future said this to you in 2017 or 2020, would you believe it ?
This is a pretty astounding question. I would have predicted that the games of 34+ year-olds James and Westbrook would probably have declined somewhat by now, but this drastic a drop-off is bonkers. Part of it is the result of the awkward fit of Westbrook and James, two athletes who play best when the other guy isn't on the hardwood.

Currently also a scribe for Newsweek, Hoops Rumors, The Sporting News and "Gremlins" director Joe Dante's film site Trailers From Hell, Alex is an alum of Men's Journal, Grizzlies fan site Grizzly Bear Blues, and Bulls fan sites Blog-A-Bull and Pippen Ain't Easy, among others.