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The LA Lakers have created history again this year and this time it’s an unwanted 3-point record

The Los Angeles Lakers have been setting unwanted records this year and they just set another one. The Lakers set the record for the worst 3-point field goal percentage over a four-game period in NBA history. They did this while losing their fourth consecutive game to start the 2022-23 NBA season.

It was during their loss against the Denver Nuggets that the Lakers created this unwanted LA Lakers history. The Lakers are the worst shooting team in the NBA right now and that won’t change anytime soon.

Rob Pelinka, the GM of the Lakers has built an abysmal roster of non-shooters around LeBron James. This Lakers roster will not make the playoffs and will require a major overhaul to succeed. In addition to setting this unwanted 3-point record, the Lakers have hit a new low with a second unwanted record.

This LeBron James team is the first to start an NBA season with a 0-4 win-loss record since his rookie year. It’ll be interesting to see how the Lakers organization decides to move forward this season. It looks very likely that the Los Angeles Lakers trade Russell Westbrook sometime this season.

Will the Los Angeles Lakers make the playoffs this season?

It looks increasingly unlikely that the Los Angeles Lakers will make the playoffs this season. The Lakers have started the NBA season with four consecutive losses and are looking extremely dysfunctional. The pieces around LeBron James and Anthony Davis are underwhelming, to say the least.

Los Angeles Lakers
Los Angeles Lakers

No matter what the Lakers do, they do not have the trade assets to improve the roster by much. Certain NBA analysts have even said that the Lakers should consider trading Lebron James and starting a rebuild.

It would be very interesting to see what a 37-year-old LeBron James is worth on the trade market. It looks unlikely that the Lakers will be open to a full rebuild at this point. That makes it even more interesting to see what the Lakers do from here.

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