Letters to sports: readers agree — lebron james can leave the lakers

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Published Dec. 30, 2022 Updated Dec. 31, 2022 11:24 AM PT For once, Bill Plaschke went light on the hyperbole and created an accurate image of who LeBron James has become. Simply put,


“rebuild without him” is not only the right answer, it is the only answer. Too bad James isn’t likely to be gone before he breaks Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s scoring record. That date won’t give


Lakers fans much to cheer about. “See ya” will. _Barry Bauling_ _Calabasas_ :: The Lakers should just trade LeBron James. It is a team sport, and he is crying about everything. For a guy who


doesn’t play defense and stands around and doesn’t move, he doesn’t have room to talk about everyone else and their lack of play. He whines on every foul on the court. All he wants to do is


take the ball up the court to get more personal stats. _James Simpson_ _Newport Beach_ :: LeBron is concerned about losing. Yet it is his turnovers, no defense and poor shot selection that


are hurting the team. He wanted Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook on the team. Davis is a part-time player, and Westbrook is an expensive mediocre player. Jeanie Buss gave Rob Pelinka a


contract extension recently, which indicates she doesn’t hold him totally responsible for the current roster and the team’s problems. _Bernie Kovach_ _Harbor City_ :: I have my own business


and do not want any employee who does not want to work for me. They do not put forth maximum effort, are defeated and negatively influence the morale as well as others’ performances. It is


time to call LeBron’s bluff and let him go elsewhere. The organization needs to understand they own the team and call the shots. Not LeBron. _Flora Perry_ _Los Angeles_ :: OK, I’ll say it.


Signing LeBron was the worst decision in Lakers history. Don’t get me wrong, I love to watch him play and really appreciate how dominant he can be. But we’ve mortgaged our present and future


on trying to assemble a team around him. The plan is not working and puts us further and further from championship contention as every year passes. _Vincent Martinez_ _South Pasadena_ ::


What a stark contrast of character displayed on the front page of Thursday’s Sports section. On one side a moving tribute to Roberto Clemente, a great ballplayer and greater humanitarian who


always thought of others before himself. One column over, a whining LeBron James, speaking to reporters about himself and his own greatness. _Rhys Thomas_ _Valley Glen_ :: We are


approaching the 10th anniversary of the death of Jerry Buss. We are also approaching the 10th anniversary of the slow and steady demise of a once-great sport franchise. In one way, it’s


quite a tribute to Mr. Buss that the Lakers have been able to retain the hearts and dollars of their large and loyal fan base after so many years of failure. If not for the attractive Lakers


brand, the team would have been the laughingstock of the league much sooner. The franchise has almost sunk to the level of the Donald Sterling Clippers days. This season, I have finally


given up on the Lakers. Fortunately, we have another local NBA team that has a Jerry Buss-type owner. Like Jerry Buss, Steve Ballmer doesn’t pretend to be a basketball genius. He just loves


the sport and his team and he hires the best people to figure out how to win. _Fred Gober_ _Playa Vista_ NO DEFENSE FOR BRUINS Well, the “exciting” Sun Bowl treated its viewers to perhaps


the worst, most mistake-ridden football game I have ever seen. There were mistakes by both teams on offense and defense, coaching mistakes and horrendous officiating. But it did have an


appropriate ending, with the miserable UCLA defense allowing Pitt to drive for a game-winning field goal in just 34 seconds with no timeouts. You can’t make this stuff up! _Alan Abajian_


_Alta Loma_ :: Defense wins games. Defense wins championships. Same old story for the Bruins. There is no “D” in “U-C-L-A” and a lack of a decent defense has haunted the UCLA football


program for far too many decades. The final 34 seconds of the Sun Bowl were pathetic and sadly completely typical once again. Nothing ever changes. _James Schweitzer_ _Brea_ :: After five


years in what was supposed to be the pinnacle of an upwardly trending football program, coach Chip Kelly’s record is a less-than-mediocre 27-29, the attendance is trending to an all-time


low, and the coach covers his failure to recruit blue-chip high school players with the slogan “team building.” The athletic director must finally act. _Jon Udell_ _Santa Monica_ BAUER


CONUNDRUM We’re actually having conversations about bringing back Trevor Bauer? It has been heartbreaking to hear Dodgers fans taking his suspension for domestic violence with a grain of


salt because he’s a good pitcher. There are dozens of good pitchers in MLB that don’t assault women. But shame on the Dodgers for signing him in the first place when they knew about his bad


character and questionable behavior. It’s bad enough they couldn’t nail down a deal with Justin Turner, winner of the Roberto Clemente Award last season. But people want to bring back Trevor


Bauer? In the long shot the Dodgers bring him back, they’ll have a lot of explaining to do to the Dodgers fans who have been victims of sexual assault and domestic abuse. _Andrea Bremser_


_Los Angeles_ :: As a youngster, people were perceived to be innocent until proven guilty. Nowadays, it seems as if you are guilty until proven innocent. As far as I can tell, in the court


of law, Trevor Bauer is innocent. In the court of public opinion, Bauer is perceived as guilty, and with that the Dodgers will end up releasing Trevor Bauer. My how our world has changed.


_Chris Sorce_ _Fountain Valley_ :: It may now be time to canvass the players on the team about Trevor Bauer. No one likes what they have heard about his behavior. No one wants to say that


winning is all that matters. But are public relations all that matter on the other side of the question? Remembering that Bauer was not charged or prosecuted, and we are in America, we must


ask: Do we completely remove a person’s ability to apply their skills of livelihood upon an allegation? _Scott W. Hamre_ _Cherry Valley_ :: If history has taught us anything, there’s only


one team who would sign Trevor Bauer. The Raiders. _Paul Feinsinger_ _Agoura Hills_ SOFI STADIUM TROUBLE The elephant in the room that no one outwardly discusses involving SoFi Stadium is


that it has become a drunken, brawling free-for-all among the fans, especially during Rams games. I know one of the female staff, who was picked up off the ground and then body slammed by a


drunken fan who was trying to enter one of the clubs without a proper pass. He got inside and was eventually kicked out. And that’s not a one-time occurrence. Multiple fights and brawls


every game are the norm — five or more per game. Not a good sign for the future of SoFi. _Hank White_ _Los Angeles_ CITY FLAVOR Thanks to Eric Sondheimer for naming Dijon Stanley the high


school football player of the year. By highlighting Stanley and other great players from City Section schools, hopefully kids and parents will see that you can play in their neighborhood


schools with friends and still win accolades and get scholarships. They don’t have to drive two hours across town to a new district just for the chance of maybe advancing. With the transfer


portal wide open, all a kid needs to do is get on a college team. If you have what it takes, the big schools will find you. _Jeff Heister_ _Chatsworth_ BRAVO, EKELER Jeff Miller’s feature on


the incredible accomplishments and drive of the inimitable Austin Ekeler was a great gift to readers on Christmas Day. A true leader and a humble athlete of uncommon ability, Ekeler stands


as a remarkable role model, a beacon of positivity and an exemplar of what determination can reap. _John Jacobs_ _Los Angeles_ :: The Los Angeles Times welcomes expressions of all views.


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