Lakers News: How Charles Barkley Feels About L.A.'s Title Odds

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It's a steep hill for the Lakers who are battling to remain in playoff contention. The rocky start to the beginning of the season put the Lakers in an huge hole but they have been able to slowly scrap their way back.
Thanks to the big help from Anthony Davis who has been playing at an MVP level, but how far can he sustain this level of play? The injury history of Davis causes huge concern, but it's been a welcome sight for fans to see his game completely revitalized.
While fans get a taste of what could be in the postseason, Charles Barkley remained vocal of what he thinks of the Lakers chance for a championship (via David Akerman, Lakers Daily).
“The Lakers, they’re trying to win a championship, which they got zero chance of,” Barkley said.
Charles Barkley rips into the Lakers front office 😳
— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) October 21, 2022
“Last year and this year, what they are putting around LeBron is an embarrassment.”https://t.co/PUpLLNccDD
As it stands, the Lakers are currently 13th in the West. Thanks to the play-in, the Lakers have a higher chance of participating in the postseason once again.
The hope is the Lakers don't have to compete in the play-in as anything can happen in just one game. The sustainability of the Lakers age playing through Davis comes into question, but this is the only way the Lakers are going to be able to win.
LeBron James and company need all the help they can get and have 57 more games to prove they belong with the powerhouse of the Western Conference. Hopefully enough can be done to prove the Barkley's of the world wrong, but it's a long way to go.

Ryan Menzie | Lead Contributor Ryan is an LA Native who has grown up praising the greatest athletes LA has had to offer. A love for sports ranging between basketball, football, volleyball and golf, a future Sports Management Masters graduate, and being engulfed into organized sports since seven years old, the passion and love for sports never ends for Ryan. If the words he writes don't paint the full picture of his true fandom, he will find more ways than one to tell the story and be more than willing to open up a nice LA sports debate with you. Favorite Player: Kobe Bryant Favorite Moment: Kobe Bryant Final Game. Too many moments to choose from between Derek Fishers 0.4 second buzzer beater, the Lakers 3-peat or game seven against Boston, but can't beat a final memory like Kobe's final game.
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