With all due respect you keep misquoting me in posts and you even misquoted yourself. I can only react to what you write, not what you actually mean, so if you don't write what you mean, it's your issue not mine. THe only reason I ever responded is you said if Lonzo doesn't call out his dad or tell him to shut up, he's a cancer, whichI think is absurd. Then you denied calling him a cancer even though he's done neither of those things so by your definition he's a cancer.
Then I responded and said if players(plural) on the Lakers have a problem with this my opinion would change, so you find an ESPN article(the very people causing the issue) citing one UNNAMED player and say here you go Russ. Again 1 player is not players, there are unhappy players everywhere. When your team has lost 9 straight games and the guy who's the alleged problem missed 6 of those 9 games with an injury it's hard for me to blame him for being a distraction to the team, especially since the comments happened AFTER the 9 game streak.
Lavar has a big mouth, he's been doing this since his kids started HS. Lonzo can ask him to stop, he may have already done so in private, but it's not going to stop him. The guy has already, twice, promised Magic and Pelinka he'll stop doing this, and then done it again. He's not going to stop that's why the Lakers have the don't give him oxygen policy, and it's why ESPN is being blasted for continuing to give him a mic to talk into. They are literally paying Jeff Goodman to follow him around in Lithuania hoping he says something controversial again. The guy has already been on WWE. This one only really blew up because Plaschke wrote an article saying they should trade Lonzo, and again a few days ago Plaschke was on an ESPN show live and said Luke Walton should be on the hotseat in LA he's not winning enough games.
I have no problem with people hating on Lavar he's not a good guy but people keep takng that and extending it to Lonzo. I
how do you know he hasn't already asked his dad in private to knock it off? You have no idea.If ESPN would stop interviewing the dad the problem would go away instantly, that's the point the coaches are making, stop talking to the guy he's a circus clown.